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I really don't understand why Toronto businesses just don't have adequate parking available or free parking. Well, this one has a few free parking spots out back after 6 PM, but it is still difficult to find a spot. Either way, I have come to expect this for Toronto. This little restaurant has really friendly staff. They are always smiling and willing to serve. The restaurant itself looks like a little old, hole in the wall type of mom and pop restaurant, but it was definitely good enough for all my needs. We ordered the all you can eat bbq buffet. They also had Udon and other noodle dishes as well as a la carte meat dishes for grilling. On to the BBQ, we had bulgogi (marinated beef), kalbi (beef ribs), marinated chicken, and pork stomach (bacon). The servings included a bowl of rice plus all the usual condiments you would expect from a Korean restaurant, including the fried Korean pancakes. Overall, I would say the food is quite satisfying. The bulgogi was quite tasteful, and the kalbi is the usual fare. The bacon... well... it's bacon, so not much more to say about it. The chicken was a little mediocre. This restaurant was not the best I ever had, but not the worse either. It was satisfying, and I would return someday.
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