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    K Cafe

    4.0 (30 reviews)
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    Quiet
    Outdoor seating
    Good for groups

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    Chicken cheddar club
    Maile R.

    Food and service was amazing! Super clean and feels like you're eating a nice home cooked meal; I would definitely recommend this place to anyone around this town. My son devoured his chicken cheddar club sandwich . Even though he gave me his tomatoes he raved on how good it taste. He's also a picky eater so for him to tell me it was good, I knew he wasn't lying. Try them out if you are in Vancouver.

    Gabby A.

    Decided to skip the usual Starbucks or Timmy's or McDonald's breakfast and went to this nice spot on a side street. I tried their iced mocha and breakfast sandwich. I enjoy their breakfast sandwich and it is similar to a McDonald's egg McMuffin. I feel it's somewhat healthier just because it's not from McDonald's haha. Iced mocha was great and flavorful. I like sweet coffees on some days. The service was fast around 9am. People come in and out of there. They have a lot of seating and free Wi-Fi as well. The password is posted by the cashier. I believe it's the phone number of the cafe. Can't wait to be back before work and try more of their food items.

    Brian L.

    This is not a cafe. It is a Korean restaurant. I searched for cafes near by and decided to check this one out. I went inside to order a coffee and the person I ordered from asked if I wanted it for here or to go and I said "I'll have it here" they then waved their hand at me and instructed me to "go to blenz" I was quite shocked by then and walked out of the near empty cafe on to the street. I paused for a moment to collect myself and then went back inside to ask why they were on willing to sell me a cup of coffee. Another employee said "it's because you want it to go, we don't do to go" now remember I had actually ordered it to stay and so I said "could I have it here then?" They then said that if I wanted to have coffee there then I would have to also order food and they seemed very much to want me simply to leave. So I left. The interior looked quite nice, if I had been welcomed in and allowed to buy a cup of coffee I might have come back to this business and tried the food. I enjoy Korean food very much. I'm not sure if I will attempt to support this business again. I'd warn anyone looking for a cafe not to go in there looking for a cup of coffee.

    Teresa V.

    Amazing little place near VGH! The owner lady is super friendly and accommodating. Plenty of seatings space and there's also free WiFi. You can get everything here from breakfast to lunch/brunch and dinner. I came here twice for breakfast and a late lunch. I ended up getting a spicy pork on rice bowl + fruit juice cleanser. They were both very affordable and surprisingly delicious! I got their 'c' cleanser (with kale and something else, can't remember) - very fresh and light! As for their spicy pork bowl - woah! The aroma was intoxicating and the visual appeal was on point with the contrast colours of red from the meat and bright green from the cilantro. The portion was huge - I ended up splitting it in half for 2 meals. The meat was actually spicy, full of flavours and fresh! However, it was a bit on the oily side Highly recommend this place

    Breakfast wrap

    As the name suggest, it's a crossover between Korean and western cafe. They serve pastries, sandwiches, soup but with some popular Korean food items. I had their bulgogi and bibimbap a few times and they are delicious. What I like best, though, is their breakfast wrap made of scramble eggs, avocado, salsa, sour cream, cheese and tomato. It's warm and soft. It doesn't feel heavy at all but it always leave me very full for a few hours. The wait is never long and it's quiet. Great breakfast and lunch spot. I probably would not just go there for a cup of coffee though. There are better choices for coffee. On the other side they do offer some Asian/ Japanese tea.

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    Great little place. One of my regular coffee and breakfast spots near work. Awesome breakfast bagels and wraps!

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    Warm water, stale bed. Probably like prison food but to be honest I don't know for sure.

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    Nomnom Seoul

    Nomnom Seoul

    4.2
    (17 reviews)
    3.1 km

    This is an interesting concept, sort of a Korean fast food place. It's actually sit-down dining…read moredownstairs, or you can go upstairs if you're ordering for takeout. I had the Kimbap, which is a Korean form of sushi similar to a sushi roll that might have pickled vegetables in it, plus whatever other ingredient you want. I had the bulgogi beef, and it was very good and quite filling. One would be a complete lunch. I also tried the Tteokbokki, which is an unusual dish that is technically rice cakes, but I would compare it to a bowl with sliced-up hot dogs, gnocchi, and melted cheese in a slightly spicy and slightly sweet broth Service was friendly.

    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

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    Soondae Town

    Soondae Town

    4.6
    (10 reviews)
    3.1 km

    This unassuming stall inside of the Robson Public Market brought my tastebuds back to Busan…read more Both the chef and cashier were super helpful and nice. They answered all my questions and offered recommendations, and were very welcoming. Nam San seems to be very popular for their Soondae (blood sausage). However, I've never really tried Soondae before and I was feeling nauseous on the day of my visit--so I opted for something more mild and less "adventurous" instead. I will definitely be back to try their Soondae next time though. Daeji Gukbap 10/10 This boiled bowl of stew was exactly what my upset tummy needed. The creamy broth warmed me right up and soothed my stomach so well. It was the only thing I was able to keep down in two days. There was also a generous amount of tender and flavourful pork inside. This bowl of stew honestly reminded me so much of the one we tried in Busan. Definitely recommend it to anyone who likes stews. There was no gaminess at all, and yet the soup was still so full of flavour. Absolutely delicious. Have you guys tried this hidden gem yet? 10/10 ‍10/10 $ ($15-$18/set) Nam San Korean Cuisine | 1610 Robson St, Vancouver

    So this place now operates under the name Nam San but is still an absolute gem. One of the three…read moreremaining stalls in the Robson Public Market food court, Nam San specializes in pork offal and homemade Korean blood sausage (soondae), incorporated into a variety of dishes. I always order the same thing, a mixed pork offal and soondae soup. You can choose the spiciness level when you order but they also offer red pepper flakes and fish sauce on the side to add to taste. It comes in small and large, with a side of pickled radish, roasted seaweed, and white rice. Even with the small, you get a lot of meat in the hot stone bowl and it is so comforting. The offal is super tender but the star here is definitely the soondae. Pork blood and vermicelli with spices are encased in an intestine casing, making for a unique springy texture. It's even more tasty when you dip into their homemade fish sauce and the stew warms you to the bone. I love supporting small mom and pop shops, and with how tucked away this place is on the busy Robson strip, I'll definitely make an effort to frequent them time and time again. Please pay them a visit and try their unique offerings out!

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