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    Seoul Noodle & Dumpling

    4.5 (11 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Sophie T.

    It's rare to come across good Korean food in this area of town. The noodle soup here is good, the broth was great! They served fresh kimchi which I really enjoyed. Very friendly service, and the place looked clean and modern. Give it a shot if you are craving Korean food.

    Grace Y.

    This place is delicious, affordable, and clean. Their giant dumplings are one of my favorite, but the thing that takes the cake really is their kimchi. Their kimchi is so full of flavor, spicy and garlic-y. Truly out of this world. The service here was nice and pleasant. There is also ample parking in the plaza. Their seafood pancake was so crispy and delicious as well. Probably one of my favourite Korean spots for their king dumplings.

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    Food was very good but not too spicy, the side dishes recall made the meal worth while, not sure what more I can say, it's good

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    After finding out that the restaurant will be closing in a few days due to redevelopment for future…read moretransit, had to make sure to go for the city's best Korean Cold Noodles one last time. Definitely not my first time here as I've come with family or friends over the past 15+ years, every time, leaving very satisfied. Made sure to arrive for opening time to get a table right away since based on past experience, the wait can take some time, especially for dinner or on the weekends. Of course, had to order my two favourite menu items: 물냉면 - Mool naengmyun (Cold Noodles) and 김치찜 - Kimchi jjim (Braised Kimchi with Pork Belly). Have tried their other dishes in the past, which are pretty standard, but always find myself still gravitating back to these two. The slushy broth is always so tasty and refreshing! They also bring out a good variety of 반찬 - banchan (side dishes). Parking was easy to find this time since we got there early, but sometimes you have to circle around a few times or park at a neighbouring plaza and walk over. Hoping they reopen somewhere else soon!

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    I had takeout from this restaurant this time around. Reading from reviews and from visiting, it…read morelooks like there has been a change in ownership. We also didn't see the previous owner when picking up. We totally regret that we didn't come back sooner to support the old man owner while he was still there. We really like him and his passion for his food and his generosity. I hope the owner who ran the shop before is enjoying his happy retired life and finally gets to move back to his country and reconnect with his family. Food-wise, it's been a while since we had the collagen soup, but it feels a bit bland compared to what we had in the past. However, I'm glad they gave us some salt and pepper on the side because adding that does elevate the soup a lot more and you can add to your liking. It's just a bit odd that they packaged the warmed soup in a plastic bag for takeout. The fried chicken is good but needed a dipping sauce (which it came with on the side) for flavour; it's not as juicy and the batter isn't as fluffy as I once remembered it. Also, the prices are higher, which could be due to the rise in costs, but there are no more takeout specials; we're paying the same rate as if we were dining in. Portion-wise, it's just barely enough to feed two for $45, including tax. Though I did have a side piece of bread at home, which was all that's needed for a more filling meal. The soup includes rice and two side dishes. All in all still a delicious meal.

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