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I am a big fan of the PRICES here, but not 100% on the food. $7 lunch specials are awesome! And $7 seafood pancake!?! I really miss the great prices for korean food, because it is unheard of in Vancouver and entirely non-existent. However, the food we ordered was just okay in my opinion. I ordered the Kimchi Chigae with tuna, he got the pork bone soup, and we shared the seafood pancake. The side dishes were okay, not above average in taste and choosing. What bothered me the most was that the Kimchi Chigae with tuna option had almost no tuna in it. I pointed this out to the waiter but he said it's always that much. I was thoroughly disapointed because I remember going to Owl down the street when I was in Uni few years ago and they would LEGIT put almost a full can of tuna in it. My bf said the pork bone soup was just okay BUT it had sooo much meat in it. I feel that is definitely a plus and why people come here for that alone. The seafood pancake had nice big chunks of seafood but it wasn't crispy at all and a bit soggy and thin. Overall, decent but not the best Korean food on Bloor St W. Glad I tried it though!
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