Nuri Village is one of my go-to places for Korean food in Mississauga. I see this as an improved version of Owl of Minerva. Food quality wise, it's comparable to the good locations in Toronto. Price is reasonable and you usually get the standard side dishes. Two of the dishes that I enjoy is the Pork Bone Soup and Bibibamp.
For the Pork Bone Soup, the pork is well made and comes off the bone easily. You may have to get your hands dirty though if you want to get the meat between the bones. It's the cheapest main dish on their menu and is well worth the value. I do find the soup base to be a bit saltier than I would like, but you can't really go wrong with this choice.
I read reviews on the Bibibamp having less meat than usual, but my last visit, I found the amount to be decent with a healthy portion of vegetables. There is quite a bit of rice on this dish, so you'll find yourself pretty stuffed afterwards. Make sure to stir up your bowl as your're eating so the rice doesn't burn on the hot bowl.
Staff is friendly and welcome, so it's always a pleasant place to visit if you're craving for Korean food. One of the great places to go for a late dinner since they are open late.