. "5"^^ . "2015-04-14T00:00:00"^^ . "4"^^ . "5"^^ . "After living in Korea for 3 years my friends and I are always looking for authentic restaurants true to South Korea cooking style and healthy ingredients. \n\nSong Cooks is expensive compared to the owls and other smaller Korean joints in Peel but it's worth it if you care about authenticity and flavors. \n\nTheir menu also incorporates many items yoy don't see anywhere else such as Military Soup, intestines soup, ginseng stuffed chicken soup and a bunch more. \n\nI've had their pork bone soup and bibimbap which I'm sure along with bulgogi is among their hottest sells. The pork bone soup is not super salty and has a very aromatic and flavorful broth. The table cooking portion is slightly smaller than owl but the individual size is the same. \n\nTheir rice is expensive but they give you awesome options from white to brown to brown with barley and/or beans. It's a few bucks extra which is annoying but you got to do what you got to do. \n\nSpicy chicken table cooking duk galbi actually tastes like it should, spicy and sweet and salty. Although I miss the pizza cheeses they used to throw on in SK.\n\nTheir side dishes are also really well done and not overly salty or old like other places. \n\nThis is only skimming their huge menu with tons of offerings. \n\nAll in all I'd deem this the#1 place in mississauga for authentic plentiful Korean dishes that takes me all the way back to Gwangju. \n\nTry the intestines soup... not as bad as one might think."^^ . . "1"^^ . .