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It is Yelp that has lead me to this Korean café, as I would never have noticed it otherwise: it is located in the basement of a building called Le Cartier, at the corner of Sherbrooke and Peel. While the idea of a café in a basement may not sound that appealing, it is completely worth hiding from the sun for a little while. The place looks nice and simple, and there is plenty of seating space. Although the menu has a wide range of options that include sandwiches, sushi and Korean specialties, I have stuck with the dosirak so far. This delicious "lunch box" option averages $12 plus tax, and has everything I could possibly want in one: miso soup, rice, salad, a few sushi and tempura, along with a choice of meat. (The little piece of chococolate that they include with the meal is a nice touch as well.) The ordering process itself is quick and easy: order and pay at the front, take a seat while you wait for your number to be called, pick up your food, stare in disbelief at how big your portion is, and enjoy.
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