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    4.3 (12 reviews)

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    Banchan
    Jonny M.

    We were looking for a new place to try in North Van and settled on Bori Korean Restaurant. They're next door to Bubble Tea Bluemoon. We dropped in on a slow Friday evening (7:15pm). Service was friendly and our table was given a full teapot. Prices are on the higher end. Staff didn't ask about our group's spice level preference. - Banchan - sliced fish cakes, pickled radish and kimchi. Standard. Refilled once but after that, they charge $2.00. - Bibimbab ($17.99) - simple but hit the spot. - Soft tofu soup ($16.99) - broth was okay but lacked depth. - Deep fried chicken ($15.99) - pumpkin seeds and dried cranberries were very random. Chicken itself came out hot but wasn't crispy. - Spicy pork ($25.99) - overpriced for what you get. - Tteok-bokki ($19.99) - kimmalyee was a tasty addition. Everything else was typical. Nothing stands out at BKR. There's better Korean options in North Van.

    Soy garlic fried chicken
    Evan C.

    Take this review with a grain of salt because I ordered take out. Kalbi - not bad, just ok, but a small portion for $35. Jap chae - not bad. Decent flavour. Fried chicken - my family didn't like it and thinks the flavour is weird. I would say it doesn't measure up to the KFC from other chains, including Chicko Chicken next door. Bibimbap - just ok. The side dishes were decent, I guess. Meh.

    Josephine M.

    My husband and I went out for lunch with my mom at Bori Korean Restaurant. We ordered: Deep Fried Chicken, Seafood Pancake, Japchae noodles (vegetarian), and Hot Pot Rice with Fish Roe. Flavourful, warm, hearty food on a cold winter's day. Everything was delicious but our favourite was the Hot Pot Rice with Fish Roe. We'd never seen this on a Korean menu before and it was wonderful. I always love colourful dishes and this dish was colourful. It was also a nice change of pace from ordering the standard Bibimbap rice dish that we usually order at Korean restaurants. Fish Roe are tiny but it's amazing how such a tiny ingredient can make such a huge difference to food. It really elevated this dish to another level. Service: Could have been better Parking: Free parking on Lonsdale or on some of the side streets Location: 2039 Lonsdale Ave., North Vancouver

    Chive Pancake
    Nancy T.

    Service was friendly and welcoming, food was pretty good and decent portions. We had deep fried chicken, chive pancake, pork cutlet, and japchae. All were delicious, although the chive pancake had too much chive as compared to batter, and was a little too oily.

    assorted jeon platter (small)
    Julia W.

    impromptu date with t after trying to coordinate our schedules we finally were able to find a date that worked for the both of us. then we were both so hungry that we randomly picked a place (and ordered too much). never judge a book by its cover makes the most sense with bori - once you step inside, the decor is chic and modern compared to the rather drabby outside sign. we weren't greeted as it was quite busy with take-outs and other orders so we grabbed a table ourselves. it was all-female crew and seemed family owned. we were given a jug of tea, and left alone so we can take our pick of the menu, which was rather simple. we decided on the jeon platter (small), kimchi bokkeumbap (with extra cheese), and tteokbokki (with added noodles and cheese). we DEF over-ordered and there was a carb overload. everything came out steaming hot and the spice was not too over the top. the jeon platter was nicely presented, crispy and not too oily. the kimchi bokkeumbap had the perfect fried egg on top. the cheese pull for both the bokkeumbap and tteokbokki was on point. i want to go back with more people so i can try more things out and ofc there were leftovers!

    Soy garlic fried chicken
    Byron C.

    We ordered the soy garlic fried chicken and bibimbap-- the ingredients were fresh and had great flavours. The side dishes were perfectly fermented and balanced. This is our new favourite spot in north Vancouver! The interior was beautiful and clean, and the staff were kind and offered more side dishes when we ran out. This place is new so it was quite empty, but some of the best authentic Korean food we've had! We hope you can all give them a try and that their business takes off.

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    Little Korean gem on Lonsdale. It's clean, the food is great and the service is good and. Don't miss it if you like Korean food.

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    Bukchon

    Bukchon

    4.4(11 reviews)
    0.5 kmCentral Lonsdale

    Not as good as the last time we came. Food was good overall but service fell short somewhat…read more Came here with family. We all ordered our own individual dishes. I just had an Original Gimbap and a Vege Gimbap for myself. It was a hot summer's day so I just didn't feel like ordering hot food. Everyone else ordered hot food though. My daughter has been getting into Tonkatsu at Japanese restaurants for awhile now. So when she saw Chicken Katsu on the menu here, she decided to give that a try. It was just OK for her. No comparison to any of the pork Tonkatsu dishes that she's been having at Japanese restaurants. She still ate it all up though and it was a huge portion. Other dishes on the table included Seafood Noodles, Pork Kimchi Stew, Soft Tofu Stew, Fried Chicken, and Kimchi Fried Rice. My one gripe would be that they took a super long time bringing out my daughter's Chicken Katsu. Everyone else had their food for quite awhile but she sat waiting and waiting for her Chicken Katsu. When we asked about it, they said it was coming soon. But that's what they always say when you ask about something that's taking a long time to come, right? Wondering if they actually completely forgot about it and then put in a rush order at the kitchen when we brought it up.

    Great little neighbourhood spot for Korean food at lunch…read more I stopped by with coworkers and this place is a solid 4/5. Favorite item was the pork belly with kimchi. It's over fire on a hotplate/pan with the meat all around and kimchi in the middle. Perfect with rice or on it's on. The Japchae had plenty of beef and veggies. The potato noodles weren't overcooked and was a great consistency. The seafood tofu soup was favorful with clams and mussels. The raw beef was too frozen and needed to sit out longer. However, the flavor was still good, but I don't know if I'd order it again. The service was excellent and attentive.

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    Bukchon - Seafood scallion pancake

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    Ga Hyang Ru - 01. 탕수육 / Pork Tangsuyuk (Large: 39.00$)

    Ga Hyang Ru

    4.1(28 reviews)
    1.0 kmCentral Lonsdale
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    Came here on a rainy day. They offered either water or barley tea. I love barley tea, and it was…read morevery comforting during the dreary weather. We were quite hungry, and asked for advice regarding sizes, and were advised to order the following for 2: -Pork Tang Su Yuk (Large: 39.00$): Comes served with a thick, syrupy, sweet and sour sauce on the side. The sauce contains some fresh produce such as cabbage and onions, which is quite nice and refreshing, and cuts through the sauce, providing a different flavour in addition to the fried umami of the pork. I appreciate that the sauce comes served on the side, because I like my food CrUnCHy -Ja Jang Myun (Regular: 13.50$): It was tasty, very onion forward (which I LOVE). My only comment was that I was expecting the sauce to have little pieces of pork in it, and I personally did not detect any, which translated to a bit of a superfluous sauce. Afterwards I checked the menu, and it does say that there is minced pork in the sauce, so I'm not sure... This was more than enough food for 2 people (we got leftovers to take home), and I think the perfect amount of food for 3. I appreciate good portion sizes. Additionally, they served yellow radish, and kimchi radish cubes with it, and had vinegar, soy sauce, and red pepper powder at every table. The server was kind, the vibes were quaint, family-owned, "mom and pop" hole in the wall, and the food was tasty and reasonably priced.

    Only went to this restaurant one other time but remembered loving the food here, so decided to come…read moreback here again. Especially when I saw Omurice on the menu. I was pretty sure that my daughter would jump at the chance to have Omurice and I was absolutely right about it! I'm not sure if they normally use any kind of meat or meat broth in their Omurice. It's not listed on the menu, so I inquired about making the dish Vegetarian. The waitress asked if I was OK with egg. Seems like a lot of people don't really understand the difference between vegetarian and vegan. If I were asking for a vegan dish...well there's just no way I could eat the dish as the egg is the "Omu" part of the dish and therefore the main attraction. I got the point across though that I just didn't want any chunks of meat or meat broth used in the dish. (It was my daughter's dish mainly but I wanted to try it, and she's fine with eating vegetarian foods even though she does still eat meat.) It was a really yummy Omurice and I think we may have just found a new favourite of ours on the North Shore! I ordered the same vegetarian Jab Chae Rice that I ordered last time and it was just as good as I remembered it. It really puzzles me though that this dish is listed under the Rice section. It does come with a bowl of white rice but it's a freakin huge platter of noodles and the noodles are really the main star of the dish...not the rice! Grandma ordered the Sam Sun Stir Fried Rice which is supposed to be a Seafood fried rice with vegetables and pork in black bean sauce, topped with a fried egg. She wasn't too impressed with this dish and honestly...I guess I can't really blame her for it. In my last review I wrote that you can't really go wrong with any dish on this menu. I take that back now. I think this is probably the first dish we've tried here that was less than stellar. There was a lot of rice in the dish, and barely any seafood in the rice. The black bean sauce was...nothing to write home about? Other than the underwhelming Sam Sun Stir Fried Rice though, I still give this place a thumbs up and would still highly recommend coming here. Lots of restaurants have hit and miss dishes. This place still serves some great food overall.

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    Ga Hyang Ru - 짜장면 / Ja Jang Myun (Regular: 13.50$)

    짜장면 / Ja Jang Myun (Regular: 13.50$)

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    South Castle Korean Restaurant - #3 soup with blood sausage only $19.49

    South Castle Korean Restaurant

    4.2(71 reviews)
    1.8 kmLower Lonsdale
    $$

    Came by for lunch and had such a satisfying meal. The restaurant is very small with the tables…read morebeing quite close together. We waited about 10 mins for a table on a weekend around 12:30pm. #1- blood sausage and organ soup: you can choose the spice level for this one and we went with mild. Probably could go for medium next time. It came bubbling hot and was served with rice. The soup was flavourful and comforting. The blood sausage was wrapped with an intestine which is something I haven't had before. So this was unique. The organ meats were tender as well. Seafood pancake: on the pricier side but I can see why. It was served piping hot and super crisp. It had plenty of seafood and even glass noodles inside. Again, a unique touch. The pancake was not sought at all and the seafood inside was tender. Banchan: kimchi radish was solid and refreshing. The fishcakes were marinated in something different than other places and was tender. Very delicious! The last banchan I'm not sure what it's called but it's also kind of a pickled onion and veg sort of thing. Overall, a really good meal and I'd definitely come back when I'm in the area and craving something comforting. Service was good and food came out quick.

    Love the soup here. It's my comfort food on cold rainy days or whenever I feel like I need…read moresomething to boost up my appetite and mood!

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    South Castle Korean Restaurant - Blood sausage and intestine stew, Beef bone broth with tofu stew. Potato pancakes

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    Nomnom Seoul - Dumpling Ramyun (CAD $13), Pork Belly Kimbap (CAD $12), Vietnam Latte (CAD $7), Apple Mojito (CAD $7)

    Nomnom Seoul

    4.2(16 reviews)
    6.1 kmWest End

    I came to Nomnom Seoul because a friend invited me, and it ended up being such a comforting,…read moreno-fuss Korean meal, simple, satisfying, and exactly what you want when you're craving something warm and filling. We ordered a set with gimbap, tteokbokki, and noodles. The gimbap was generously stuffed with colorful vegetables and rice, wrapped tightly in seaweed and sliced nicely, fresh, clean flavors, and perfect for sharing. The tteokbokki had that classic sweet-and-spicy sauce, with chewy rice cakes that really hit the spot (comfort food at its best). The noodles were light but surprisingly satisfying, served warm and simply topped, a great balance alongside the richer, spicy dish. Everything came out neatly on a tray, which made it feel casual and fun, like a cozy quick meal you'd come back to often. Overall, Nomnom Seoul is a great spot for an easy, comforting bite with friends. Simple Korean favorites done well, with good portions and a relaxed vibe. I'd happily return again

    I found a Korean food restaurant called Nomnom while staying in Vancouver. Online. I ordered online…read morefor Nomnom Tteokbokki, Bulgogi and Sausage kimbaps, and spicy cold noodles. I walked quite a bit from downtown Robson and arrived, but there were quite a few customers inside the store. The most popular online Tteokbokki is sweet and salty, with an addictive taste. Kimbab was quite voluminous and I could only eat half of it. The cold noodles were no soup and had a lot of vegetables in the them. There are many other things I want to try, so I definitely want to come back here.

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    Nomnom Seoul - Nomnom Tteokbokki, Bulgogi and Sausage kimbaps, spicy cold noodles

    Nomnom Tteokbokki, Bulgogi and Sausage kimbaps, spicy cold noodles

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