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Piggy's Restaurant is known for using high-quality ingredients from Korea, and bringing the best traditional flavours of Korean BBQ to Toronto. All I can say is that once you try this place, Korean BBQ will never be the same again. The food here is really good. What separates Piggy's with the competition is their quality cuts of beef, pork belly and their marinade; which you don't typically get at an "All-You-Can-Eat" Korean BBQ joint. Some of Piggy's popular menu items include their Chili Sauce Cold Noodles, their perfectly marbled marinated/non-marinated Beef Ribs, and their juicy Pork Belly. Other new menu items offered include their Webfoot Octopus Cheese Fondue (with cheese, egg, and sweet corn) and their Spicy Chicken with vegetables and rice cakes on a hotplate. Fair warning though, the sauce can get pretty spicy, so add some bean sprouts to help reduce the heat. Fun Fact: The name behind the restaurant dates back to an ancient Korean proverb, where if one dreams about pigs, your life will be filled with wealth and health.
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