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Location/Service - Along Yonge St, north of Church St. It's within one of the places underneath a series of apartment complexes - Mostly street parking available - Restaurant sign is a little small, so had a small difficulty finding it. But inside decor is very bright and spacious. They have cute utensils that are heavy and sturdy to use - Staff were nice and friendly Food - Tried an appetizer and a main (only have a pic of the main) - Appetizer was a series of fried goods like dumplings and zucchini. Typical Korean-style fried goods. They're tasty, and not overly battered. - Main was a seafood rice cake with rose sauce. Portion wise was okay (considered shareable). Like the original kind of Topoki, it is very saucy - and it was surprisingly tasty. The rice cake were chewy and filling. But the seafood mussels were a little disappointing (small meat portion), and only had 1 shrimp. Overall this place is a-okay! I would probably swing by with a few friends to try their other fusion topoki sauces. I like how they have a little variety to make it interesting.
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