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    OZ Korean Cuisine

    4.0 (116 reviews)
    ModerateKorean, Chicken Shop
    Closed 11:30 am - 12:00 AM (Next day)

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    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Good for kids
    Good for groups

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    Katsu don
    Evan C.

    Quick stop for lunch for 2 of us. Friendly place, very down to earth. We came for the soup. The fish cake soup lunch combo was great. For $17 with rice, banchan and a side of veggies and two pieces of fried chicken. I LOVED the fish cake soup. I added tofu to it. It was very filing in fact I couldn't finish it but I loved the 5-6 diff types of fish cake plus there was the ddokbokki or Korean rice cake. It's a really simple fish broth but I really loved it. Would definitely come back again for it. The Katsu seemed good too but I only tried a tiny bit. Good place!!

    Denise W.

    B and I felt like having Korean fried chicken for dinner. I went on UberEats and went through the options. Seems like Oz Korean had a pretty good deal at that time. With any purchase of $40 and more you get a small order of KFC for free (valued at around $16.50). I went ahead and ordered a padak chicken, sweet chili chicken and an appetizer size Dduckochi. The flavor of their chicken was not bad. However, in terms of crispiness and crunchiness, it was not wow. The color of the batter was a bit off. The worse was the Dduckochi. It was super hard and almost inedible. It was pretty nasty and do not recommend ordering it. Portion size is a bit on the smaller end given their prices. It was nice that the regular fried chicken came with a side of mustard. The mustard was pretty good which was a nice touch. However, I think the restaurant misread my order and charged me for a padak chicken but didn't give me the padak chicken or unless the padak chicken tasted like the regular chicken. I am guessing their Korean dishes are a better option than the fried chicken. Seems like they are not good at making fried chicken.

    Brenda K.

    I went here about a month ago to get lunch. I was happy to see lunch specials it was huge. I ordered Hot Pot and Bibimbap Combo it came with 4 side dishes and soup. This included tofu, radish, pork ribs, fried chicken with salad. It was quite a surprise seeing food coming out fast. Pork rib was grilled with torch, fried chicken was pretty good and radish came in plenty of amount. Everything seemed perfect until Sundubu came out. I asked for less spicy soup which came out as medium spicy for my liking. My gut is SO sensitive with spicy food. I felt sick after eating the soup because it was overpowering and too spicy. Other than that, I couldn't finish everything so I packed leftover for work lunch. I'll try other stuff on the menu just that their food was too spicy. How I wish I didn't have upset stomach for a spicy food.

    Original chicken small size
    Kate C.

    Ordered via UberEats and got a small sized regular chicken for free. Wow the size of this is so small. It should be around half the large size but it is about 1/4. Not sure if they do this normal for small sizes or they give less for the free item. The regular chicken taste good. It has a mustard dipping sauce which was a nice touch compared to other korean fried chicken places. The yangnyeom was lacking in flavor. We had the large size and it was a good portion The bibimbap was so tiny. It was so disappointing because it didnt even fill up half the container. Not worth to get this item here. I would stick to original flavor or try other flavors.

    Pork Katsu
    Jiaqi Z.

    Hidden gem in Coquitlam. Two of us ordered pork katsu, half order of fried chicken and seafood tofu soap. These are the three most recommended on the menu. Pork is very juicy and not overly oily, the fried chicken used dark meat so it was juicy and flavourful, again not too greasy. The seafood tofu soup tastes like what I had in Korea, it is pretty spicy tho so don't order it if you can't handle it. Service is fast and servers made good recommendations. Overall, top notch Korean food for Canadian standards.

    Padak/onion chicken
    Sonia C.

    Was in the area so stopped by OZ Korean cuisine. Tried their chicken platter which came with half spicy, half regular, snowing and onion chicken. Chicken pieces were tender but flavouring was not the best. The spicy had a strange flavour and aftertaste. The snowing, regular and onion were decent. The seafood pancake was not flavourful and could use more seafood. We also got a kimchi fried rice and soya sauce chicken which are not pictured. The kimchi fried rice was nothing to write home about, but I do recommend the soya sauce chicken. The soya sauce chicken was the best item of the night.

    Padak
    Alex C.

    Pros: - Tasty Korean fried chicken that's well seasoned and not too salty. Very crispy too. - Good variety of flavors. - Other dishes like pork bone soup are very good. - Vibey. Cons: - Service can be slow depending on the time. - Place can get busy.

    Andrew S.

    Came here around 530pm, after a little hike at Buntzen Lake and quick stop at Coquitlam Center. Glad we came at that time as right after, there was a lineup at the door. The food is good. I got the katsu don and my girlfriend got the seafood tofu soup. It is a little more than other places and you only get kimchi and pickled radish side dishes. The katsu don was flavorful but since the katsu was in the bowl, it wasn't crispy.

    Chicken platter.
    Ruchelle T.

    We went to this place based on the good review and it didn't disappoint. We had 2 chicken platters, donkatsu and cheeseball~ and their portion was great, more than we expected actually. Service is decent, our waitress was attentive and made sure we have everything we want. Ambiance looks very much Korean style so it passed the vibe. I definitely recommend this place.

    Benson W.

    I have been here previously when take-out was the only option. And that experience was eating outdoors. Very glad that I was able to dine-in to this restaurant as it was originally planned. Not many restaurants offer complimentary tea, and fortunately this restaurant offers it. But the spicy Dduckibokki (spicy rice rolls with fish cake) tea doesn't help, but the copious of cold water does really help. Ordered 2 main dishes and 1 appetizer. The Dduckibokki, Japchae (glass transparent noodles with beef), and the 6-piece Gyoza. Of the 3 items I ordered, they were all definitely will please restaurant patrons. If you don't enjoy a little spicy, I don't recommend the Dduckibokki. You can request mild spice, but it may not be suitable for those who can't handle the Spice. But if you enjoy spicy food, then I totally recommend the Dduckibokki. As long as you have cold water by your side, you will be fine. The Japchae is a good choice. Nice smooth transparent glass noodles with the beef. Great combination. And finally the Gyoza. Deep fried and quite crunchy!

    Gayan P.

    GEM! It is popular to order the Korean Fried Chicken here. They have a large section on the menu for it. If you're cautious about eating fried food, everything else on the menu is also delicious. The service here is incredible. It is the main reason that I am writing this review without delay. First of all, the host was all smiles, and cared like only an owner would. It didn't stop there. We wanted a side of kimchi, which wasn't included in anything we ordered on our first round. So we asked for it at an additional cost. Later on, we ordered a soup, that comes with kimchi. We didn't even think of it, but the server said she's taking it off, because its included. It was a little thing. We would never have noticed. How did the server even remember this detail? Awesome staff. You guys must be treating them well. Just their natural helpful attitude makes all the difference. We enjoyed everything we ate. Gentle warning: Line ups are not-uncommon. You may have to wait for a table.

    Viviann L.

    Very friendly and attentive staff. Not too big of a place but still quite a few tables. The tables are arranged in a way that makes the space look more spacious and customers aren't squished together which I appreciate. Not the biggest menu but they do have a few different options from fried chicken (quite a few flavours), to soup, noodles, and other appetizers. I've heard mixed reviews about this place and mostly a mediocre vibe so never felt the need to try it. The other day it was one of the 2 places that was open late that isn't fast food so we thought to give it a try. Man was I wrong, it's a great place. They open late, kind servers, good portion, and the food tastes great. Fried chicken were so juicy! It's mostly for simple or fast food/late night meals not a home cook authentic Korean restaurant but they have the staples. It satisfied my cravings and it's a lovely experience. Not my go to for Korean food but it's a perfect place when I want something simple like fried chicken and some soup. They make bomb soup

    Padak fried chicken (forgot to take a photo after adding the green onion and sauce)
    Kay F.

    My favourite place for Korean fried chicken in the Coquitlam Centre area. I use to come here quite often when I worked in the area and would get their various fried chicken flavours. Can't go wrong with any of them as they are all DELICIOUS!

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    Amazing KFC! We get the half and half and it's a great variety. We love the kimchi fried rice too! Everything is so full of flavor.

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    Bambada

    4.6
    (25 reviews)
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    My family enjoys coming here for Bambada's shareable plates, about once a year…read more BIG fan of the clam bibimbap; if I'm visiting, there will always be an order of it for the table. Bossam is served with a fun variety of sides like tofu, pickles, and radish. The deep fried oysters + pancake options (seafood and potato both) have not let us down, though the pancakes are a little small for the price imo. Have only had their signature seafood pot once; it was fresh though not memorable enough to be something we gravitate towards.

    Solid seafood place near Coquitlam Centre…read more Parking is available in the lot in front of the building. The place looks nice and modern. Comfortable cushy chairs, and wooden trim. Staff are friendly but understaffed. Once the place filled up they were swamped. Signature steamed seafood pot - definitely on the pricey side, but they don't skimp out. Special mention for the presentation. Plenty of goodies including an entire lobster, half a large octopus (tenticle/arm half), snails, oysters, scallops, prawns, and fish balls among others. Basically everything without fish. Served in a large tray (the ones seen at banquet buffets), and everything cooked in broth. This was enough to probably feed 4-5 adults (assuming average appetites). So pretty. Deep fried squid with fries - honestly this dish was meh. Basically exactly what it sounds like. Squid is tempura style. Nothing special. I'd skip this one. Bossam (pork belly wraps) - served with tofu and spicy kimchi and some vegetable (kelp?) as well. They don't really give enough wraps compared to the pork slices. Decent portion size. My friends and I gobbled this up. This place also serves makgeolli (Korean rice wine) for a very reasonable price. Goes well with the food. Overall my friends and I left happy. Wouldn't mind coming back at some point to try some other dishes. Recommended.

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    Dookbaeki

    Dookbaeki

    4.4
    (21 reviews)
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    Hearty and delicious - all I can ever ask for when I'm craving a nice steamy bowl of soup…read more Between 2, a big bowl of galbi-tang served with rice and a regular order of steamed dumplings was more than enough to satiate our hunger. The dipping sauces for each respective order paired nicely with the food. On another visit, I thoroughly enjoyed the soondaeguk and left feeling happily stuffed. Dookbaeki might just be my default local spot for soups. With a large seating space, we were seated immediately (came just after 8 on a Thursday evening with a party of 6) though they can get busy! Last time I visited ~6pm there were few tables open but were seated quickly as well.

    It was quiet when I arrived for an early lunch. Typical of many Korean restaurants, there is a…read moreservice bell at the booth which makes it easy to flag down a server. I went for the sogogi dolsot bibimbap. It was served quickly and came with a large variety of banchan. I loved the bottle of spicy red sauce and probably added way too much, but it was so tasty. The rice crisped up on the dolsot at the bottom and provided a nice texture. The kimchi banchan was delicious so was the fish cake banchan. I recently saw a few foodies post about this spot so I assume they're going to get pretty busy soon. I will try and get a group of friends next time so we can try more things. You also get a yakult at the end of your meal. Easy parking in the lot, or pay parking on Anson. Come check it out!

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    #48 - cheese buldak (spicy!)
    HAAN Korean

    HAAN Korean

    3.8
    (76 reviews)
    0.8 km
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    Came here at dinner time weeknight without a reservation and there was plenty of seating. They have…read morea daily $10 special consisting of soups, and rice bowl sets however it's very much a kbbq restaurant since there were bbq stoves even for two seaters. They offer a variety of meat, cuts, and combo deals but on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, they have an all beef and all pork all you can eat. We went on a Wednesday and it was all you can eat pork belly and marinated pork, with a soup and unlimited kimchi pancake and sides all for $30. The servers were extremely attentive in asking about refills, whether that's the rice, meats or even side dishes. A great bang for your buck for all you can eat these days. We heard the staff speaking to many customers in Korean so it must be Koreans approved. Need to come back on a Tuesday to try their beef all you can eat!

    I first tried this place earlier this yr for lunch and ordered the beef bone broth soup, which came…read morewith a bowl of rice and banchan. I was craving this soup and glad I tried it here because it hit the spot! Tasted delicious, didn't have to wait for a table, and it was reasonably priced then. Came back here last night for dinner with my family and was finally able to try the bbq items. It was a hit! We ordered 2 of the combo A which was the perfect servings for 2 adults and 3 (very hungry!) teenaged boys. Not only did it come with 3 meat types (thinly sliced pork belly, marinated beef Bulgogi, and one other thinly sliced beef), it also came with soup, banchan, and a big bowl of Bibimbap. We also ordered their seafood pancake which was perfectly crispy and not too thin or thick. The actual bbq grill itself was the best one I've seen at a Korean restaurant because it was non-stick, temperature controlled really well, and it didn't leave us smelling like the food after dining. The ventilation must've been good here as it wasn't super smoky at all. The best dish was definitely the bean paste soup! We all loved it and had never tried it before, so next time we have Korean, it will be a staple in our order! It wasn't too busy last night so we were seated right away. Staff were friendly and while they were short-staffed, they were quick enough to get what we requested and ordered in a timely manner.

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    BBQ Lunch Special $17 (11:30am-4pm daily) GST included
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    South Castle Korean Restaurant

    South Castle Korean Restaurant

    4.1
    (26 reviews)
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    Cute little family-owned and run restaurant. Small menu. We…read morehad the: -Bulgogi (16.99$): The tiniest bit too salty in my opinion, but other than that, absolutely scrumptious. Very flavourful. If you love onions, order this. Came with PURPLE RICE. I love Korean purple rice (which I believe is a mix of many different grains added to white rice). Unfortunately most Korean restaurants in Vancouver do not have purple rice. -Cold Noodle (14.99$, but they have a lunch special where, for 16.99$, you get two potato pancakes): At first I was hesitant to order this because I love buckwheat (dark gray/purplish colour) cold noodles, and these weren't those, but am so happy we did. I love the texture. The flavour of the broth was also excellent. My only qualm was the "cucumber garnishes" that, in my opinion, were actually too-sweet pickles. Other than that, highly recommend. Potato pancakes were also very yummy. They served complimentary barley tea, and had yummy banchans (kimchi radish, fish cake, and soy sauce pickled onions). The waitress (daughter of the owner-her mother) was very kind and patient with all my questions. Affordable, delicious, authentic, with good portion sizes.

    Korean restaurant specializing in intestines. I don't eat intestines but there are a number of…read moreother dishes to choose from. Food is reliably good but nothing outstanding. Prices are reasonable. Service is soso

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    Sooda Korean BBQ

    Sooda Korean BBQ

    4.1
    (152 reviews)
    15.1 km
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    Every aspect of our meal today was incredible! I brought my husband and two teenage sons, who have…read morehuge appetites!! We were welcomed at the entrance and I explained we had never been, the host took his time to explain each page of the menu and suggest a few of his favourites. We tried the Daejigalbi Platter, Sooda Fries and the Original Sooda Box. Every member of my family raved about how delicious each bite was, and there was plenty of food for all of us (maybe even too much!) the Sooba Box dish was my favourite... although I have to say the corn cheese was possibly the best I've ever tried!! The staff were attentive and so kind, the decor is cool and bright with funky little touches throughout the restaurant. It is located in the Brentwood Mall food court and is self contained with their own washrooms (I like mentioning that each stall is self contained so they are gender neutral!) We will come back for sure if we are in Burnaby again!!

    Great atmosphere and vibe for parties and gathering with friends/family. Food was ok. The sooda…read moreplate was the highlight but the japchae and seafood pancake was lackluster. The japchae barely had meat in it and was 90% noodle. The seafood pancake barely had seafood in it with it mostly being imitation crab and batter. I also made a reservation for my group a couple of days ago but they didn't write it on the daily calendar (only on their phone notes?) so I had to wait for a table as they didn't have one ready. Service was really lacking with us needing to ask multiple times for more banchan and to see where our food was. Take out containers are $0.35 as well

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