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Large communal tables bespeak the popularity of this casual spot for family dining. Tuck into a bowl of Kimchi Jigae, kimchi stew with pork and vegetables served bubbling on a burner. Haemool pajun is the Korean equivalent of okonomiyaki, a golden pancake of assorted seafood crisp-fried but tender on the inside. Served sizzling on a cast-iron platter, jeyuk bokum is pork and vegetables... more
Previously I had mentioned on an earlier visit to this restaurant that I wanted to explore the Soondubu on the menu, after hearing that it was their house specialty. As a few months had passed since then, I felt it was time to go sample this dish at Seoul Dookbegi.
This visit coincided with a much busier night, with many of the tables in the central part of the restaurant occupied, so we were...
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I went here here on thursday wanting to have Korean food badly. I remember dining here before and wanted to come back for Soondaegook (Korean blood sausage soup). None of the staff noticed me after arrival and I had to call them twice. Plus it was off peak hour.
Staff were nice and friendly. My food came with banchan (Korean side dishes) and loved Kimchi and potatoes. Kimchi was good. Spicy...
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spicy kimchee!
Get's surprisingly busy for such a non descrip place.
Feels pretty much EXACTLY like the small town restos in Korea with the classics.
Appropriate pricing.
I came here for dinner with my boyfriend and his dodge-ball team. Compared to a lot of Korean restaurants I have been to in Toronto, this Korean restaurant is very spacious. The servers were very nice and friendly. However, I thought the food was just satisfactory. Compared to other Korean restaurants I have been to, this restaurant's menu offerings was a bit lacking. The quality of the food... more
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