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In's Kitchen

4.4 (8 reviews)
Closed • 12:00 pm - 7:00 PM

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dakbalgi! take out
Rohan S.

overall I quite enjoyed the dish. the meat was cooked well, and I always love the flavors of dakbalgi. I think the tteok were a bit overcooked though, they lost some of their chew. the spice level was ok but if ordering again I think I would ask for a tad bit spicier. and the sauce was a little too thin, it didn't stick onto the tteok as well as I would want it to. the bachan was decent but I wish there was some fresh kimchi included. overall pretty decent, but I think for the price of $22 I expected something a bit more elevated.

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Coy W.

Cool little spot that opened up across from the Ottawa U gym. It used to be a coffee shop but I think they disappeared during the lock down and In's opened up. It's a pretty simple menu. Lunch menu is $15, dinner menu is $20. The meals come with a main, some banchan and a drink. The options look really good and I ended up getting the bulgogi. It definitely hit the spot. The onions were cooked but still tasted a bit raw which was nice. Beef was nice and rice was really nice. Kimchi wasn't bad, pickled cucumbers were nice as well. I'm definitely going to come back to try a few more meals. The place was about half full and the staff are friendly. I think the owner came out to chat for a little as well. Come check it out and support this little gem.

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Stone Soup Foodworks - Dahl soup and chicken taco

Stone Soup Foodworks

(4 reviews)

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So wow - after all the build up I feel bad giving this truck a 3! But please understand, a 3 is…read moreA-OK! I liked it, I just didn't love it. The food is high quality - often locally sourced and organic. Dahl soup was tasty, with just a hint of heat from the spice. Chicken taco filling was tasty but... and I think this is where I'm struggling... I am realizing that I really don't like soft tacos. Something about the texture of the taco itself puts me off. I'm sitting here trying to decide if I'm being fair giving them a three because of my preference for taco shells. I guess what I'm saying is: take my review with a (proverbial) grain of salt. Would love to see a garbage can and recycling bin put out. Since they are located on the UOttawa campus during school year, plan to bus/walk to get there. (Parking is a pain during the week.) If you get off at Campus Station 2B, Sweetpea (the truck) is really close by. (Don't take my word for it though - things change, so make sure you check on that.) Staff was great. They have 2 tables and about 6 chairs for people who want to sit and eat for a bit. Would I return: Yes. I'd love to go again when it's not Taco Thursday, to try to get a different menu item. Would I recommend: Yup - if you like healthy choices that are locally sourced and organic, this is a great option.

I know it's good - but all sold out today :(…read more Went to Bite This instead, support'n those trucks with my Belly !!!!

Sammi & Soupe Dumpling

Sammi & Soupe Dumpling

(17 reviews)

Had the shrimp and coriander Xiao long bao $18.99 for 10 and the shrimp and cabbage pan fried…read moredumplings $18.99 for 12. The flavours are not authentic. Both fillings were unusually sweet and one noted. The skins were also odd, most of the dumplings and xiaolong bao came burst open already, as the skin has some obvious weak points that were very thin, but where the pleats were the dough was so thick it had a line of undercooked flour. All in all I'm glad we stuck to one order only and did not get more. They are very busy and people seemed to be enjoying themselves. There were just three people serving, clearing tables, and taking orders so things were understandably a bit slow. Setting is casual.

I have heard about this restaurant from those who visited Montreal and I was seriously planning to…read moretravel to Montreal to try Sammie,'s. But I recently learned that they got a new location in Ottawa, closer to home! Aaaaand here I am finally! Their menu has several different XLB flavors. One basket comes with 10 pieces and if you prefer you can do half and half with $1 extra. XLb size is a bit bigger than many other places. The wrapper was hand pleated and thin, which i appreciated. We ordered the following XLBs. 16 Pork & shrimp & scallop 18 Juicy lamb and coriander 20 Juicy pork & crab 36 Krobuta Pork and summer truffle (special menu. $19.99 for 5pcs.) Best was crab meat one. The soup was a bit sweet for my liking but integration of skin, soup and meat was smooth and had good crab flavor. Pork and summer truffle was also good. The soup was not sweet, which I appreciated about. Simple, unique and smooth. Shrimp & scallop did not have the seafood "flavor" that I expected in this one. Yes each piece had a little bay scallop piece but this chunk, IMHO, hindered the texture. Not as smooth as other kinds of XLBs and had less soup. Least liked flavour was lamb. The gamy flavor was too strong to be suitable for this simple and delicate steamed dumpling style. And a bit oily. We also had the following dumplings: 21 Pork and cabbage (pan fried) 27 Shrimp and cabbage (pan fried) Both looked nice with beautiful fried wing. But the dumpling itself was dry and bland. Another note: They do not have complimentary tea. You will have to pay $7 for one pot. We chose not to order tea and ate with water. You will have to stop a server to ask for filling the glass. They do not voluntarily come to the table to pour in empty glasses. Additional note: XLBs do not come with julienned ginger! The service was unfortunately unattentive although we were here off-peak hours.

The Red Apron - Frozen baked goods

The Red Apron

(15 reviews)

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TLDR: Cute shop that sells frozen meals and desserts, artisan jams and other spreads. They also…read morehave fresh baked goods, coffee and soup. Their Ham and Cheese Scones are amazing! I stopped by The Red Apron to check it out. It's a cute shop that sells primarily frozen meals that you just need to stick in the oven. They also have frozen pies, cakes and other desserts. Prices are similar to those of fully prepared and plated meals at restaurants. They have artisan products like jams, salad dressing, nuts and crackers. They also have fresh baked goods, coffee and soup. I saw a few prepackaged sandwiches in the fridge. I did not see any hot ready-to-eat meals though. I grabbed a few ham and cheese scones ($4.25 each). They were delicious! They were full of cheese, cubes of ham, and chopped chives. And there was extra cheese on top too! Very tasty. Worth all the calories, lol. Service was courteous. There's bar seating inside along a window, and they have lots of outside patio seating, which would be great to grab a coffee and baked treat and catch up with friends. The ambiance is cafe/coffee shop-like. They have their own private parking lot for customers, which is free, so you don't have to worry about paid street parking. (94)

We have been buying frozen meals at the Red Apron for years, at the old and the new locations…read more These meals make up a large fraction of our diet. They are generally tasty and of good quality. It's great that you have vegetarian options. But I would make one request: more veggies please! I don't want to have to eat a red apron meal and then add veggies. You treat veggies as a garnish in most dishes, rather than a source of nutrients.

Eldon’s - Chai latte and camomile latte!

Eldon’s

(4 reviews)

Eldon's is the latest incarnation of restaurants in what used to be the rather short lived Burrito…read moreShack on Bank. Eldon's is probably better suited to the community than something that was obviously catering mainly to the Lansdowne game night crowd. This was our second visit after our first one in August 2018. Eldon's has a rather short menu featuring various breakfast choices, then soup, salads and 3 sandwiches choices for lunch. The food is good. We had a beet and ginger soup that was delicious, served with a small salad that had a nice dressing, but contained a few decaying lettuce leaves in the mix of otherwise tasty greens (I know how hard it is to get your plastic bin of greens to keep fresh in the winter, but you really do have to pick through them more attentively). Also served with "toast" which is actually grilled rather than toasted and was very nice. They have a blackboard with wine and beer selections, but they were out of the wine we ordered and hadn't updated the board. We picked another from a rather short wine list. They do have a bar with an excellent selection of teas and coffees. Their espresso was one of the better ones I've had in Ottawa. The place was busy on a Saturday during Winterlude, but service was attentive and prompt.

Stopped in yesterday for a quick lunch and really enjoyed the food, coffee and vibe of this place…read more The whole menu sounded amazing, I went with a breakfast plate of poached eggs on hashbrown potatoes. It was served with freshly made bread and a very fresh tasting green salad. I was really happy that I decided to stop in and try this place out!

Jumak Korean Kitchen and Pub - Tteokboki

Jumak Korean Kitchen and Pub

(10 reviews)

First visit tonight and I really enjoyed the ambience. Quiet, cozy, and welcoming since we came…read moreabout an hour before closing so it wasn't busy. The restaurant is clean and tidy, which made the experience even more pleasant. Service was attentive, though with only a few tables it's hard to fully judge. Still, everything we needed was taken care of. The food was fresh, portions were generous, and prices felt fair. I especially appreciated that their pancake wasn't overly oily like you often find elsewhere. Dishes leaned on the milder side which made it easy to enjoy everything. The kimchi was a little salty, but the pickled radish was a nice balance. Big plus: they serve Asahi draft, which you don't see everywhere. One small miss was the sundubu being accidentally left off our order, but no big deal, just an excuse to come back and try it next time along with the Kalbi. Seating was comfortable, and I loved the individual wireless table lamps at each table which added a nice touch. Overall, a great first experience and I would definitely return to explore more of the menu.

I came on a Saturday for lunch and it was surprisingly quiet. The place is simple but cute. There…read morewas also a nice patio but it was a heat wave so we opted to sit inside. The tteokbokki or rice cakes were good. The texture was perfectly chewy and the sauce was spicy and sweet. However, for the price, I found the portion to be a bit stingy. The bowl looks large but there isn't much in it, and considering rice cakes aren't that expensive I'm surprised they gave so little. The chicken drumsticks were tasty, but a tad dry. Not sure if it's because they slit it open at various places to let it cook faster. It didn't have the same type of coating as other Korean fried chicken I tried either. Overall, service is attentive and food is good. However, I think I have other places that I prefer for Korean fried chicken in Ottawa.

In's Kitchen - korean - Updated May 2026

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