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How do I begin describing my odd love for this place? Hipster-ish vibe without the pretentiousness, loud but laid back at the same time, Odd Seoul (or oddseoul - however you wanna call or spell it) is a small great bar with amazing food! Food is served tapas style so that you have a chance to try everything (and you should!) The bar is in an unmarked building saved for the Barber pole outside. It is dim and narrow and packed! Old Hip-Hop blasting through the room definitely sets the mood. Everything about the decor of this place is odd. From the barber pole to the neon pink prescription sign, old stereos to the two barber seats leading to the washroom. Odd but it fits somehow. As for food - amaze-balls!! We ordered the OS Chicken, squash poutine, sweet bun, yakitori, bulgogi cheese steak (we ordered twice!), torched mackerel and chicken with deviled eggs. Price range from $5-$14. I like the cocktails as well. Overall, this is a great place and a great addition to the growing food scene on Ossington strip and will tell everyone to check it out at least once.
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