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A Korean restaurant on a strip of Yonge street between Bloor and Wellesley. It seems like restaurants in this area are going out of business at a really fast rate. This restaurant is quite popular with young Korean students. On a Saturday night, this restaurant was packed, so the waiter was running around, and the service was a bit slow initially. I ordered the pork bone soup for 7.99 and my friend ordered an egg drop soup at 4.99. To begin we were brought a nice salad with a nice dressing to share. Unlike most Korean restaurants, they do not give you any side dishes - a bit disappointing, but I've been here before, and knew what to expect. The pork bone soup was quite good, albeit small - it came with three bones, and not a lot of soup. But it was late and I wasn't that hungry. The egg drop soup looked quite good and was very good for the price. The waiter was very nice, and I'd come back if I were in the area. I've never tried the chicken, which is what they are known for, but it's more expensive (around $15). I just wish that this restaurant came with side dishes, then I'd probably give 4 stars.
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