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3.5 (68 reviews)
ModerateKorean
Closed • 11:00 am - 9:30 pm

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Mandooguk (Dumpling Soup)
Lorenzo L.

We came for an early dinner on a Saturday. November is the birthday month for my mom and mother in law so they chose to have their birthday dinner here. There were 7 of us in our group but were able to get seated promptly. Unfortunately for us, our table was by the glass windows and the people seating in front of them, could feel a cold draft on their backs. The restaurant tried covering the windows up with bubble wrap but it wasn't working. The service was prompt even as more people were coming in. They refilled our banchan a few times and they were attentive. The food was a little above average overall. The Dumplings Soup was good according to the birthday ladies but I was disappointed with my Pork Bone Soup. Meat was a little tougher and the only vegetables they added was bean sprouts. No cabbage or potatoes like in the other restaurants. The broth was good though as it wasn't salty. The tangsuyuk was good. This place is not bad but I think you can find better Korean food in Mississauga like Song Cooks, Owl or Nuri. I have been here before as this place has gone through a few owners. At least their food hasn't gotten worse. Recommended somewhat.

Noodle and dumplings hot pot - more than enough for two people!
Eric C.

I had my ever first Korean hot pot experience here and it was a mostly pleasant one. My girlfriend and I shared one hot pot and for around $30 it's a pretty good deal considering the portions for two. The main thing here was the mandoo dumplings which were very different from what I am used to: it's not mainly meat based. You don't see meat in there, it's a mixture of a whole bunch of things with meat and veggies including cabbage. Also Korean dumplings are pretty large in size! These things take a couple of bites and just fall apart on you. The noodles were udon based and were the nice and chewy. There was also crispy watercress and enoki mushrooms and the broth was of a mildly spicy variety. The broth was excellent and flavorful. Just try to eat the hotpot somewhat quickly as the items do get soft and mushy by the end of it. The restaurant was so chilly you could just feel it! When most of your customers are wearing jackets inside your restaurant that probably means it's too cold (even with warm hot pot). Service was almost non-existent but I suppose that's what is expected from a place like this.

Fanny C.

It has been a year since I last visited. Side dishes were just meh. We ordered BBQ pork belly you must order min two exactly the same item for table cooking. Each order came with two pork belly and it was around $10/ pork belly ( please see my picture) which was expensive. We also ordered family share seafood ja jang noodle, the portion was small for a family. We had 6 of us. We each got one small plate of noodles thats it. The noodle was very bland, noodles were soggy- not impressed. Our third dish was rice cake with cheese- portion wise it was small again. This dish actually tasted not so bad. We were not impressed with the services. The waiter was clumsy. Overall, the experience was not good. We will still visit Song Cook which it is about 10 mins away.

Three kinds of Kim chi! Appetizers
Cindy T.

Stopped by for lunch and was pretty impressed with my meal! Not only that, the ladies working were super sweet which made my whole experience a lot better. For appetizers, they gave us three kinds of Kim chi. The Kim chi was super spicy though... the spiciest Kim chi I've ever eaten ahah but the other two dishes were great. We ordered the fried dumplings, spicy pork and kimchi stir fry and spicy seafood noodle soup. The fries dumplings was my favourite out of everything. I got 6 dumplings for $7.99... it seems a lot but trust me the dumplings were huge! The right amount of crunchiness and filling. It was totally worth it because there was so much filling in each dumpling. Seriously each dumpling is the size of two ping pong balls LOLL. Couldn't even finish this so I ended up packing it. I had the spicy pork and Kim chi stir fry. This was my least favourite but it was still okay. I didn't enjoy it as much because it was way too sweet for me... I killed the rice really quick to balance out the sweetness Lol! However there was a really good amount of meat, but for $15.99... not sure if this is worth the price :P My boyfriend got the spicy seafood noodle soup and he really enjoyed it! He really loved the hand made noodles and broth. I also had a taste of the broth and it was fantastic. It looked so delicious even these two old ladies walking by had to ask what it was! I believe this dish was $8.99, which i feel is really fair given the portion and quality. I really enjoyed this place as well because the restaurant is spacious, so you won't be siting right next to strangers like you would at owls haha. Overall, our bill came up to about $42 after tax for all three meals and a beer. Definitely recommend if you're looking for a good Korean restaurant in Mississauga :) price and service is on par!

WaYnE c.

A prior luncheon engagement cancelled, I came to visit this place as I read from c---hound recommendations about this place for their Noodle and Dumplings. All I have to say to the person missing out in my bad soup Nazi interpretation is "No Soy Milk Soup Noodle for YOU!" Looks pretty crappy from the outside, It actually looks like a rundown pub from the outside. Inside is a totally different story, it has that perfect setting that I love as they have normal seating as well as TATAMI area. Korean TV is on the LCD and there are some whimsical white boards with various notes and scribbles displayed on the side walls. I came in for lunch being greeted by "An nyoung ha seh yo" as most of the other few tables of patrons where either a couple of mid-age Korean ladies or single elderly Korean gentleman, I'm the EXCEPTION of course. Looking through the Menu I stuck with the first 2 pages which was the reason I came. Page 1 was Specials such as Cold Noodle, SOY MILK SOUP NOODLE, Fried Dumplings, Boiled Dumplings, etc... While Page 2 was where my meal was decided because they had a HANDMADE Noodles with Dumplings in Beef Broth($7.99). Best of both worlds and 2 birds with 1 stones DEAL. The lady serving didn't really react much when I ASKED if I can take a photo as if she didn't understand my English, but she was friendly and didn't seem to mind. As she served 3 banchans(Kimchi, Sour Radish, Spicy Radish) and SURPRISE a small delicious! dish of tiny dumplings. The Noodle came and it was a BIG portion but what made this meal was the Dumplings which looked so PLUMP and the skin was handmade and perfect chew to it. It was so plump and round that I was waiting for it to explode but somehow the seams never gave way. The Handmade Noodles were just as amazing as the Dumplings, cooked to exact doneness and great consistency and texture. The broth was OKAY as well and its unfortunate that us Non-Sauga Yelpers cannot get this day in day out. I saw other patrons got various other items as well so it's not that everyone preferred one dish over the other. There was a SERVICE BELL right on my table at the corner spot but the cashier was sitting right behind my back because that was where the cash register was. Does someone know what this says: http://www.koreatimes.net/kt_weekly_korea/63706

Bernie C.

So after passing this Korean/Afghan stripmall almost everyday, I said to my friend, hey, let's see if there's anything good in here to eat. To my surprise, there are quite a few places including this one, K-Pocha (korean Fried Chicken), a bakery and an Afghan take-out place. My friend was like "this place looks ghetto, let's go somewhere else" and I said "let's go in and see first" and he reluctantly agreed. I knew all along it couldn't be that bad because there were some good Yelp reviews ;-). After we walked in, we decided to stay since it was quite pleasant and cavernous inside. Our food: pork bone soup, Korean Kimchi and beef stew, and Korean Fried Dumplings. First the banchan came out and it included kimchi, sweet radish, sour radish and rice. Nothing special, all decent. Love the fact that they served rice though. Then, the Korean fried dumplings came out and they were massive. and as most people said, these were the size of a toddlers first and packed with meat, with a crispy shell on the outside. AMAZINGLY DELICIOUS!. As for the entrees, my friend said his PBS was okay, However, my Korean Kimchi and beef stew was really good. It had a perfect spice level for clearing your sinuses (which I appreciate in Korean soup) but with good flavour. The only thing that could have improved was to have more beef. I felt it was mostly kimchi and tofu. Still though, very enjoyable. So if you are thinking of going to Owl for Korean, think again. For PBS, Owl is great, but if you want something other than PBS, this place is great to visit, despite the sketch mall.

Budae Jjigae
Jen W.

One of my favourite Korean restaurants in Mississauga! If you come here, be sure to order the Budae Jjigae (Korean army base stew)! It's 25 bucks for two people and 34 for three but you can seriously feed more than suggested (if you're not ravenous). I would suggest splitting the smaller one between three and the larger one between 4-5. Being able to feed three people for $10 on quality Budae Jjigae is amaaaaaazing. It's a kimchi based soup with ramen, rice cake, pork, ham, sausages, enoki mushrooms, tofu, green onions, onions, and so much more. It even comes with rice! Get friendly with who you're with and just eat straight from the pot: super Korean thing to do and it just makes everything taste better for some reason haha Each pot only comes with the amount of rice for the suggested amount of people, so be sure to order an extra bowl of you plan on sharing it between more! I also love their dolsot bibimbap and I heard crazy good things about their Korean barbecue. Things I don't recommend: jjajangmyun (it's alright but honestly nothing special... I would go to that place across the street instead) or their fried dumplings (crispy, but tasteless). Pro tip: there's a Korean bakery in the same complex with awesome cream filled pastries. Don't miss out and grab some dessert afterwards!

Dumplings with noodles and veggies hot pot. Sooooo good.
Long H.

My favorite Korean restaurant in Mississauga! The food and ambience is top notch with authentic Korean dishes that always deliver in terms of quality and taste. If possible, try to eat at the heated floor area if you want to change things up a bit. You must try the pork bone soup (no brainer), bulgogi, or if you're with a group, their hot pots which are all delicious (especially during the winter). A must visit if you're ever in Mississauga.

Pork bone soup
Stephanie J.

My friends and I love this place! We come specifically for their homemade rice wine. We are always debating who will be the designated driver for the night lol. There are two kinds, regular and premium. The premium goes down more smooth, and the regular is more cloudy (from the rice) and tastes a bit more salty... If that makes sense. Their dumplings are also very good. But my go to favourite is their Korean style spicy sausages in hot pot. Its a big dish that you use on the cook table. It comes with instant noodles, hot dogs, spam, tofu, pork and veggies in the spicy Korean soup. Its all my favourite things in one!!! I'm drooling thinking about it.

Spicy pork bone kimchi hotpot
Sarah K.

The pork bone stew here is great but so large!!!can feed four ppl. It was my husband and I so we had so much leftovers. The pork ribs were tender, broth super spicy, and they give you two huge dumplings in the soup. I would recommend for authentic Korean food that's fresh and hot! And I agree with another reviewer they only give you kimchi as an app...but the kimchi is soooooo good!

Dumpling hotpot for two!
Katie K.

I am glad I found another authentic Korean restaurant in GTA! We came here on Saturday for lunch, and the place was packed with Koreans which is a good sign. We already knew what we were getting: the shareable dumpling hotpot. It came in a huge pot with six big dumplings, rice cakes, noodles, kimchis and veggies inside just for two people! Dumplings were very delicious, packed with the filling and a thin skin. It could be a bit spicy for people who don't have a high tolerance to spicy food. If that's the case, ask the server to make it milder. Overall, a very tasty, authentic Korean dish that I would order anytime. I loved their freshly made kimchi too! Friendly service and reasonable price. I would definitely come back to check out other dishes.

Pork bone soup $9.99 each and fried massive dumplings $8.99.

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Miga Korean BBQ Restaurant

Miga Korean BBQ Restaurant

4.0(360 reviews)
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I went to Miga while I was back in town. The exterior was decorated with halloween decors which I…read morefound cute. I love that they always have eye-catching decorations. Walking in, we were greeted with a smile. The interior of the restaurant was spacious with a private feel since they had areas sectioned off from one another. We ordered the Japchae (5/5), Boneless Yangnyum Galbi (4/5), Pork Belly (4/5). Japchae was delicious with a hint of smokey flavour to it. The noodles were chewy and complemented well with the savoury flavours of bulgogi. The vegetables added a nice crunch to every bite. The mushrooms added a chewy and fun texture to the dish. Boneless Yangnyum Galbi was so tender. Its marinade was on the sweet side which we weren't really a fan of but we still enjoyed the dish. Pork Belly was also tender. It was thinly sliced which was quite a let down since we typically prefer pork belly sliced a bit thicker. The BBQ we ordered came with two bowls of rice and lettuce (non-refillable), ssamjang and sesame oil with black pepper and salt for dipping, and some side dishes that were refillable: kimchi, bean sprouts, cucumbers and sweet potato. The overall quality of the ingredients, especially the meats, were great. It was pretty telling how much the cooks enjoyed prepping and cooking the dishes. This place is on the pricier side which is reasonable for the quality of their food. The portions are also reasonable for their price-points. I'd come back on a special occasion and/or when I'm craving japchae. The servers we had were attentive, checking in every so often to clear our dishes and change our grills.

This place was really good. Honestly such a fun experience because Korean BBQ is always a vibe, but…read moreMiga definitely stands out. The meat was really flavourful and well-seasoned, and they've got a big variety of cuts to choose from. I also liked that they've also got veggie options and other sides that make the meal feel balanced. The ambience is really nice too, kind of chill but still lively, and they've got these cute lights outside. Service was great, the staff were super kind and really quick to help us out whenever we needed something. It's a little on the pricier side, but honestly that's pretty standard for Korean BBQ, and the quality here makes it worth it. Easily in my top 3 Korean BBQ spots in Mississauga.

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Hongdae Korean Restaurant - Pork bone soup

Hongdae Korean Restaurant

4.6(131 reviews)
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Hongdae serves authentic Korean dishes that are the ultimate comfort foods - from the bibimbap and…read moremandu (dumplings) to noodle dishes, everything here is excellent. Ambiance is casual, interior is clean, and service is fast and attentive. We ordered a couple of dishes and they all came out relatively quickly. The banchan (small side dishes) are refillable once only. My favourite banchan of the day were the bean sprouts and eggplant. There were lots of vegetarian and vegan options, such as the Steamed Vegetable Dumplings, Vegetables Bibimbap, Mushrooms Bibimbap, Vegetables Udon, Vegetables Fried Rice, Kimchi Pancake, Soondubu-jjigae (Soft Tofu Stew) in different variations, and more. The menu was pretty extensive, covering the most typical Korean dishes from the stews and grilled items, to a few Korean-Chinese dishes (such as Jajangmyeon) and everything in between. Steamed Vegetables Dumplings were quite small individually, but came in a sizeable portion. I liked the green onion garnish. Taste-wise, they were alright. Vegetables Bibimbap was excellent - good amount of mixed vegetables (spinach, zucchini, mushrooms, carrot strips, lettuce, bean sprouts) and the fried egg was perfectly crispy on the outer edges, with a still gooey and runny yolk. Grilled Croaker was also decent. It had a lot of small bones as it was a whole fish. It came served with purple rice, and we chose to add on extra lettuce. Seafood Knife Cut Noodles came in a big portion - with lots of slippery, thick udon noodles, pieces of seafood (mussels, clams, squid, shrimps, octopus), and a little big of vegetables (zucchini, carrot, onion). They came in a nice seafood-infused broth - perfect for a cold winter day. I'd come again for the variety of menu items they offer (especially the wide selection of vegetarian options), satisfying tastes, and great & efficient service.

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Daldongnae Korean BBQ - Mississauga - Beef chuck steak

Daldongnae Korean BBQ - Mississauga

4.3(96 reviews)
2.1 km

Been here 3 times so it's fair to make a review now. I hate…read morethat they're not AYCE but they're so good, so it's annoying that I have to keep coming back haha. Their cuts of meat are just so good, as well as the sides. We always order multiple rounds of the pickled cucumber and get several refills on the corn and kimchi. The tofu stew that comes with the set is also super comforting and delicious. Don't skip this! Oh it's also annoying that rice is $3 BUT to be fair, they pack this and one bowl is enough for me. I like that it's not plain white rice either. I pretty much tried every beef option but can't remember them all. However on my most recent visit, we ordered: BEEF TENDERLOIN BEEF RIB FINGER MEAT BEEF BONELESS SHORT RIB BEEF SHORT PLATE My favourite was defs the boneless short rib. I loved the marbling on it and it was easy to eat. The tenderloin took FOREVER to cook, but once cooked, it was tender and meaty. Exactly as described. I wouldn't order the short plate again, as it was a little too fatty. All of this including the rice came up to $131 and split between 3 people it was $43 with tax. So not bad at all and it ends up being around the same price as any AYCE bbq spot. Thats why I don't mind coming here cuz of the quality and sides. Service is also super friendly and they come around often asking if you need anything else. I made resos for a Saturday at 12:30 but it wasn't really needed because the place was only about 1/5 full. Even when we left at 2:30 it wasn't packed.

We went to Dalgongae for Friday night dinner. We were able to secure a table without a reservation…read morearound 5:30pm. The restaurant was quite busy but service was relatively fast regardless of that. The restaurant has the feel of a traditional Izakaya/bar. We ordered an assortment of meats and some side dishes: Pork marinated shoulder butt 21.99 * favourite! Seasoned chicken thighs 21.99 Black tiger shrimp 11.99 Marinated chuck flap tail 26.99 *Rank 2 Freshly cooked kettle pot rice with sauteed mushrooms 18.99 1 steamed rice $3 The rice with mushrooms was the surprise of the evening. I came for the meat but this dish had the perfect Unani flavour to compliment everything going on. I would absolutely get that dish again just for myself! I'll likely be returning with friends!

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Myungdong Noodle Shabushabu

Myungdong Noodle Shabushabu

4.3(80 reviews)
0.5 km•Cooksville
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After an ill-fated attempt to grab some food at the mall next door, we decided to check out…read moreMyungdung instead. Korean food rarely disappoints, so it seemed like a safe bet. And indeed it was. The place was quite crowded but we managed to snag a table in the middle of the restaurant. I quickly looked at the menu, but immediately I was drawn to the Bibimbap ("Comes with rice, vegetables and egg"), mostly because it had been a while since I'd eaten that venerable dish. It arrived fairly quickly after I ordered it and obviously I had to mix all the components together along with a small dish of the included gochujang. And yeah, it totally hit the spot. All the components were way above average and while I could've used a little more spice, I managed to inhale the whole thing in what had to be record time. My dining companion ate the soup for which the place is known and he was pretty much blown away, so it's a safe bet to say I'll be returning if only to try that for myself.

Headed over around 1:30 pm for a late lunch and it wasn't a busy time so the three of us were able…read moreto get a table booth immediately. It is modern, spacious and bright inside which gives a nice ambiance. They had a variety of classics from their starters to noodles as well as some set deals that were great for the price and getting to try different dishes. MD Dumplings - I haven't had dumplings in this shape before but they were tasty regardless. While there were only six, it was packed to the brim with pork, tofu and vegetables with a thin dumpling skin that made it pretty filling. They were juicy, hot and definitely made fresh. Bossam Set Meal - The set came with bossam, rice and kalguksu which I hadn't tried before. The bossam was so soft and fatty it was perfect paired with the radish and ssamjang in a lettuce wrap. The kalguksu noodles were a comforting side with the clear broth, vegetables and noodles that were long and chewy. I also tasted a bit of the Bulgogi Set Meal that the others ordered and the bulgogi had the classic flavors, savory and a little sweet. An unexpected star of the meal was the side of kimchi that came with this set which was so fresh, crunchy and refreshing. Overall, we loved getting to sample a variety of items from their set meals and would definitely come back for some comforting Korean food.

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3.6(94 reviews)
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I've been going here for years and have brought pretty much all my friends and family to this…read moreplace. The thing about this place is that for me, it's consistent and convenient. I've never had a truly bad food/service experience here and in a city where everything is closed by 11 pm, I like that I can always rely on this place for a midnight craving (it's open till 2 am). I think I go back here time and again because this place fills a void in the types of restaurants available in the city. There aren't many late-night sit-down Korean restaurants so I inevitably find myself here. The corn cheese is something I get every time I go here. I really enjoy the salty and sweet combination! I also had the pollack soup for the first time (number 7 on the menu) and thought it was both fishy and spicy, which I really liked. While I certainly don't think you'll be disappointed with the food, I think it's pretty average as far as Korean food goes. I guess the one thing I will say is that I feel like they skimp out on their meat. I'll often order the bibimbap or some other similar rice and meat option and find myself with way too much rice and not enough meat.

It's nice the place opens late and price was good but food has always been so-so . Tang soo yuk was…read moresoggy, flavour was okay, portion was large though. Rice cake was okay although we found no fish cake in our plate. This was my second try for cold noodles here, the first time it was way too sour with vinegar and we sent it back, they said they could water it down. This time I ordered it again and still way too much vinegar and the broth wasn't chilled enough (wouldn't recommend).

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4.6(21 reviews)
0.5 km•Cooksville
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Still one of my favourites! So glad they are sill here after the pandemic shutdowns. Many…read moreneighbouring stalls have changed, but they are still here! The food court is a bit run down and old. And you need keys from a vendor to access the washrooms now. But the seating area is open for use! The food quality is just as good by the elderly Korean couple. There's still a lot of regulars that come for this authentic quick dining. Please be patient as the elderly couple may be slower to serve. But for sure, the food is worth the wait! Be kind and clean after yourself! Remember to try #28 Sweet Pork Bone Soup and if you're hungry (and not afraid to navigate fish bones: add the grilled mackerel!

The cheapest gamjatang! My hubby has been there a lot since he was a kid…read more It's located inside the food court and only costs $12 (no tax) for a whole meal. It's hard to find this deal nowadays. Their gamjatang portions were quite generous - three pieces of pork bone, but no potatoes. It was okay for us because they served it with rice and some complimentary kimchi and it was quite filling. I ordered the seafood soup. I loved their soup as it was so flavorful. They also served a fish. Surprisingly, there weren't many bones. Additionally, we got the grilled mackerel, which we both loved. It only cost $5. The grilling and seasoning were perfect, and it paired well with the sour sauce.

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#28 Sweet Pork Bone Soup. Hearty, tasty and filling!

Man Doo Hyang - korean - Updated May 2026

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