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    Huh Ga Ne

    3.5 (164 reviews)
    ModerateKorean
    Open Open 24 hours

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    Interior
    Sel Z.

    Huh Ga Ne is one of the very few Korean restaurants that's open 24/7 in the city. The location is very convenient - right across from subway station, and steps away from karaoke bars, night clubs, and entertainment venues in the area, making it ideal for late-night grubs. It tends to get super packed at night time, but quieter earlier in the day. The interior is cozy with a large TV screen on the wall and dining tables outfitted for Korean BBQ. They serve typical Korean dishes you'd find in most other Korean restaurants - bibimbap, jap chae, soon do bu, different varieties of hot and cold noodles (naengmyeon), and Korean BBQ and hot pot combos. It wasn't too busy when I came. Service was lightning fast - everything came out within 5 minutes (give or take) after ordering. I liked that most main dishes came with purple instead of white rice. They were quite generous with portion size. I ordered the Grilled Yellow Corvina (Croaker), and it came as 2 whole fish (enough to feed 3-4 people). It came with a side of purple rice. Flavour was very delicious with the right amount of seasoning, and a bit of green onion for garnish. Bibimbap was just alright - a lot of rice and moderate amount of vegetables, mostly lettuce. The banchan selection that day wasn't the greatest - just kimchi, white radish, and potato cubes. Huh Ga Ne scores high on convenience (both the location and hours, being open 24/7) and service (very fast and efficient), but the food was average / as expected (similar to what you'd find in other similar restaurants, nothing extraordinary).

    Tangsuyuk (Korean Sweet Sour Pork)
    Xin F.

    Extensive selection of dishes available for 24/7. Apart from the banchans and dumplings, the table ordered tangsuyuk (medium) and kimchi pajeon. Do note that some dishes only come in medium or large portion. Other than that, service was good and luckily there wasn't too long of a wait time to get a table.

    a table full of food
    Christy S.

    This is the first place I can think of where we can find some delicious Korean foods at late night. They open 24 hours and staffs are friendly! The restaurant located in a convenient location and there are many parkings outside. I love the pork feet most and the portion is big enough for 2-3 girls.. but we also love to order their soup. Definitely recommend for those who love Korean foods.

    Hae Jang guk
    Catherine S.

    Stopped in for a quick lunch after a workout and ordered two of our favorite soups. Thus was my first time here and it definitely won't be my last. My sister is a regular here and she loves their yuk gae Jang. I opt for hae Jang guk whenever I see that they actually use blood jello so this is what I ordered here. Both soups were so good with just the right amount of spice and great beefy broth. Accompanying banchans fared equally well and I could tell that anything I try here will be just as good. I am looking forward to returning with more people so I can try their table top cooking next time.

    large kam pung ki (boneless korean fried chicken in sweet n spicy sauce)
    Jason M.

    A korean place that's open 24 hours? That's like finding the rarest legendary pokemon in the wild. So how's the food quality? ABSOLUTELY GREAT. How's the service? It's aiight (they're always busy so that might be a contributing factor to the nonchalant-ness of the wait staff). If you come after 9pm you're gucci because the adjacent shoppers drug mart parking lot right next to it has free parking after 9pm. If you drive here before 9 start praying for a parking spot or find a spot in a neighborhood nearby and walk it. The resto is located in willowdale basically in the heart of koreatown along yonge and finch. I'm actually pleasantly surprised at how large the portion sizes are for a 24 hr resto. The kam pung ki (yangnyeom KFC) is a must order for me (super crispy and sooo juicy). It also comes boneless and the chicken is so moist. I also like to order kalbi tang here since my old spot for kalbi tang, Jinmee, shuttered its doors in markham. Jinmee's kalbi tang was incomparable. Biggest beef ribs, cooked for super long so the meat just slid right off with one tug. No other kalbi tang had come close until I tried it on a whim at Huh Ga Ne. Very very good kalbi tang here. The resto has a bit of a unique setup. Right side of the resto is regular tables, chairs and bench seating. The left half of the resto is like old korean style seating where you have to basically sit on your knees and kneel or cross your legs while you eat. Since I'm old now I always opt for right side seating. My legs start bricking up if I cross my legs or kneel for too long lol. Food prices have gone up post-covid inflation obviously but it hasn't gotten egregious yet. And like I said, they do give you huge portions. The bonus point HAS to be that they're open 24 hrs. I come here quite often on fridays late night after badminton in scarborough and on my way home.

    Beef soup
    Alex C.

    Had a late night craving and look no further! This spot is a local favourite and buzzing with energy. The parking here is a little restricted but pack your patience as there is always someone leaving for you to park The food selection is nice and there is the regular table seating along with the sitting on the raised floor for some more traditional fare. There is plenty of drinks (alcoholic and non) especially with a Coco right next door to indulge in after the meal.

    Barron Cedric T.

    Maybe the only thing I liked in my dining experience here was the availability and option of eating at a low wooden table and floor. It adds to the authenticity and immersion of East Asian dining. What was unacceptable is the level of service we had here. I would like to believe that our server was trying to be polite and courteous, but it does not always seem that way. There were a few times too many where she just came off as rude in her replies. The serving time is also very terrible. It was always taking a long time to get anything done. The attendants were not always looking at our direction to see if we are needing something. I had to personally look back over my shoulder to wait for any employee to meet my eye and catch on that I needed something. I already accounted for the fact that it may be around peak lunch time when we were there, but I know that it was not at all extremely packed and busy. We did not get a regular supply of side dish refills because no one was properly and regularly serving our table. The time when we did get someone to finally come over, we had a lot of accumulated pending requests. There was already quite a long list of uncleared things that we needed -- refills for many of the side dishes, an extra plate to hold the cooked food, water refills, napkins, etc. Instead of acknowledging their inefficiency, the waitress even had the audacity to sound surprised and annoyed about all that we just said. Too add on top of the bad things so far is that their payment method is not very flexible. It may be a minor inconvenience, but they do not always accept split payment of the bill among all the diners in the group. They instead prefer the table's bill paid in full by one card. I can't think right now of any other place that does that, or at least, I believe that not a lot of restaurants practice that payment method the same way.

    Everything
    Jiaqi Z.

    Due to issues with fire safety, you can no longer grill it yourself at the sitting dining tables, however, that doesn't take away the quality of the food. Prices is a bit high but the quality and quantity are definitely decent. Pretty authentic Korean food, they will provide additional kimchi as well.

    Pink grapefruit soju
    Pauline W.

    Met up with friends for lunch. Huh Ga Ne is located on Finch, there's a P park lot which is just a min walk away We ordered the seafood pancake, japjae, sweet fried chicken, balsam and off course the first time seeing in Toronto Pink Grapefuit Soju. The food was very delicious and the side dishes, of kimchi and seaweed was so tasty Friendly service and very comfy place to meet up with friends They open 24 hours Strongly recommend this place

    Esther O.

    You know when you have late night cravings, and you just can't wait? Thoughts racing through your mind to a particular food/restaurant. Sooo that was me last night. Food: It was superb. The marinated short ribs, soy bean paste soup, and condiments were mouth watering delicious. Just thinking about it, makes me salivate. I even took the soy bean paste soup home, just to continue the delectable meal. Customer Service: The staffs were kind, friendly, and polite. They definitely deserve my tip. They checked on us regularly, and even helped with BBQ. Atmosphere: So because of the pandemic, there is no dine in option. The option available is patio/dine out with umbrellas, which really helps because it was raining and cold last night. Regardless, I had a great experience. This is my 4th or 5th visit, so that says a lot. Parking: it's not as bad as before. I paid $3.50 (Time Maximum option) which is good for 0600PM to 0700AM, yep you read that right. This is great for restaurants located at Yonge and Finch (Finch station area). Bonus point: I love how they are open till 0500am :-D

    Stir fried Pork
    Aswini K.

    I got the Stir-fried Pork here and I thought it tasted pretty good. I wish there was a bit more pork compared to the vegetables though. Service was good and the place wasn't too busy on a Saturday around lunch time.

    Storefront
    Leonard E.

    My Son invited us to a family social at this busy 24-hour Korean eatery along Finch Ave W very close to Yonge Street. What's the likelihood of me dining Korean twice in the same week? Never ever happened before but happy it did. With a choice of sitting inside or outside, our party of 4 sat on the small covered sidewalk patio, ordered a beverage of an A1--So Ju and then the food started rolling out. I sat back a willing participate and enjoyed the good food while my Son handled the gas stove placed on our table. He chose the following meal plan: T4--Sam Kyup Sal: thinly sliced pork belly with (vegetable with soy bean paste soup or) seafood tofu soup. M17--Dolsot Bibim Bap: assorted vegetable with beef egg on stone hot pot spicy special sauce. A13 (medium) Hae Mul Pa Jon: seafood pan cake with vegetable. The serving staff were terrific but extremely busy. They kept our table stocked with extra servings of up to any 3 vegetables we wanted. A great dining experience!

    Lindsay L.

    My absolute favourite for late night Korean food that is done so well in a really comfy setting. I usually go late on Friday/Saturday night which is when it tends to be a little busy, but turnover is quick and staff are attentive in getting you seated either on the heated patio or inside. Typically I get some stew (go to being yukgaejang or gamjatang) which is always served piping hot and the right amount of spicy and flavour. The servings are definitely on the bigger side. Besides the entrees, the banchan is always super fresh and quick to be refilles. As well, I would recommend the spicy fried chicken (kampungi). Highly, highly recommend to satisfy the late night Korean craving with super good food!

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