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Wang Ga Ma

3.7 (66 reviews)
ModerateKorean, Asian Fusion
Closed 10:00 am - 10:00 pm

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Moderate noise
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Good for groups
Good for kids

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Sun G.

Newly renovated modest Korean restaurant serving authentic homemade style cuisine. Serving very competitive food in a very competitive area-Korean town. Service seems decent. Food is adequate. Early open hours of business afford this restaurant an edge over its competitors. Ok.

seollotang
Sarah W.

my favourite korean soup place in the lowe mainland! so much flavour and the kimchi is so good. it is super homey and cozy inside.

깍두기 Kkakdugi - radish kimchi banchan
AJ L.

My family's favorite spot for Korean soup on the west coast - hard for me to comment on the quality of service or value for the price, seems YMMV, however, if you're Korean or with someone who is, you're probably gonna be fine. Interior space and service is pretty standard for a small KR restaurant. Their bone soups (Seollongtang and Galbitang), Ggamjatang, and everything else we've tried there is as almost any spot I've had, both in Korea and in the States - it's legit stuff, so if authentic is what you're looking for, this is a great spot for it. Although you don't get a lot of banchan, their kimchi, particularly the kkaktugi (radish kimchi) is solid. At $14.50, the Seollongtang (my personal favorite Korean soup in general) is a great deal; if you're unused to this particular soup, you may need to add salt to taste at the table, as is traditional. Would come again!

Tiffany T.

Came in on a sunday eearly evening and only had to wait 10 mins. They seem understaffed for a busy restaurant, only two people were running around serving and taking orders. The food was good but not anything special. The beef bone soup is legit though because it tastes clean and doesn't make you wanting water after.

#2
Clara Y.

The food is great here but the service is inconsistent. The first time I came here the service was amazing. However, the second time I came left a really bad taste in my mouth and let me tell you why. The lady who I assumed is the owner seated us down and simply forgot about us. The people that were behind us (list wise), was given their drinks and utensils and even ordered before us. We waited for 10 minutes and yes, I timed it and still nothing. We tried to grab the two ladies eye contact so we can order but they clearly don't look at you. We finally had to say something for someone to come and take our order. We also asked for some tea after since we had nothing to drink nor had utensils. The girl says ok and left and never came back to us with anything! To make things worst, when the owner came to give us our food, she gave us wasn't even the correct order.... By then I was irritated and also told her we have no utensils and drinks. Clearly I was upset and no sorry or anything was said. Now I know how others feel when they enter an Asian establishment...ironic since I'm. Asian myself Attached are some photos from the first time coming. Hope they see this and give better service next time because that experience was unacceptable.

Spicy beef broth
Becky L.

My family like the soup dishes here. It's very tasty. We like the Gamjatang and seafood tofu soup. It comes with the rice and it's worth the wait for the stone pot rice.

Sandra L.

Wang Ga Ma offers all your favourite Korean staples like dolsot bibimbap, seafood pancake, and spicy tofu soup etc. But what really separates them from other run-of-the-mill K-resto is that you can opt for a stone bowl rice to go with most of the entrées. Yes you read that right, a mini stone bowl rice! How cool is that!! But the trade-off is they don't offer free side dishes except kimchi, so no bean sprouts and sweet potatoes etc. That's really no biggie tho ^_^

Galbitang Korean soup
Jen H.

Went for the first time and I will for sure be back! Their galbi tang was soooo comforting and flavourful. Really tender meat and comes with a bowl of rice. The oxtail plate was perfection. Again, tender meat and served on top of a bed of glass noodles (i think nah be the same as japchae ones?). Definitely devour this with a bowl of rice too because that sauce is sweet and kept me wanting more! Decent pricing looking to be fed $14+ depending what you are craving. The complex gets busy but it's packed with a lot of good restaurants and bakeries as well so even if you have to wait you can entertain your tummy in the interim. Enjoy!

Menu
Sammy Y.

Service: 5/5 Professional, quick to cater Ggori Gomtang: 5/5 Authentic Korean hot bowl with nutritious broth and fall-off-the-bone OxTail. It's supposed to be 'bland' which is why a side of salt is provided. In the age of MSG, overuse of salt & herbs this dish was refreshingly pure. Yukgaejang: 5/5 Hits home for authentic Korean dish. Hot, spicy and filled with plenty flavours and textures. Really cleared my sinuses. SeafoodPancake: 5/5 This is a size of a SMedium pizza... it's unbelievably crunchy and savoury. Perfect share plate. Complimentary bowl of Rice, Kimchi with the soups.

LA Kalbi Bento (COVID-19)
Alex C.

We ordered over the phone and went to pick up the food today (Phase 2 of COVID-19 Opening). There were arrows on the floor indicating the direction you should approach the cash register. They had plexiglass in front of the cash register. We ordered the LA Kalbi Bento ($12.99) and Jeyuk Bento ($10.99) along with the Sullungtang ($10). While I like the regular food that they serve, I thought they put a lot of effort to make the bentos a great deal. While I don't like fresh kimchi because it tastes bland, the rest of the bentos were great. The LA Kalbi and Jeyuk was flavourful. The fact that there are a total of 8 side dishes including japchae, eggs, beans, Korean pancakes, and mashed potatoes make it a wonderful meal. Their regular non-COVID-19 menu isn't as bountiful in terms of side dishes and it just made me really happy being able to get so many side dishes. Wang Ga Ma brought a bit of brightness into our lives when times are gloomy.

My bibimbap and my friend's soup, plus the 1 sad side dish of kimchi :'(
Jessie W.

Disclaimer: I'm probably not the best person to be reviewing this place because I don't know my Korean soups. The couple times I've had bone soups at supposedly authentic places, I wasn't a big fan, so this time I decided to play it safe by getting the bibimbap (I know, not what this place is known for!). (I wouldn't have chosen to eat here in the first place, but my friend is a regular customer here and I didn't have the heart to say no). So the bibimbap...was nothing special. I had to keep adding sauce because otherwise there was literally no flavour. I do love Korean side dishes though, so it was a huge disappointment when all that came was kimchi... I tried a bit of my friend's soup, and I'd say it was better than the one I had at Han Yang in Buena Park, California (the authentic Korean place everyone in SoCal swears by). So I think next time I could venture to give the soups here a try...

beodagi gamgatang (spicy pork bones)
Henry C.

This is one of my favourite authentic family korean restaurants. This little restaurant can be quite busy during lunch and dinner. One may have to wait during those times. Me and better half come here quite often, and one of the things I like to order is the tasty ddukbaegi-bulgogi (beef kinda sweet in and not spicy) and it comes with a stone-rice where later you can add water to it and have it like a rice soup. My other half orders the bbeodagi gamgatang (spicy pork bones) which also come with stone rice. Also we ordered the Korean cold noodles (Mui Naengmyeon) which is pretty good for those hot days. On the down side service can be improved as this is a family own business, they should hire more servers. Also in regard to side dishes they have only kimchi (spicy cabbage) and spicy turnip. They should provide more side dishes ie potatoes etc. Other than that the ladies that work there are super nice and always give me extra kimchi ;) will come back !

Front of restaurant~
Edward L.

The Koreatown part of Coquitlam has some truly good places tucked away in the numerous strip malls. This would be the latest example. Parking is available in the large strip mall lot. The interior is Korean style, with wooden trim and booths with short walls. Staff were friendly. The food came reasonably quickly. Appetizers - only 2 kinds (pickled turnip and kimchi), but both are very delicious. Special mention, as many other places offer 6 different but all mediocre dishes. We burned through several plates of both. Bulgogi soup - beautiful. Great taste, and as Wendy Y. has mentioned, not too salty. Comes with a bowl of rice. Amazingly the rice isn't bland. It even has peas on top. Goes great with the soup and everything else being eaten. Seafood pancake - nice and crispy. They're made well in that the thing doesn't fall apart when sliced, but there is still plenty of seafood inside. One of the better ones I've had in town. Pricing was very reasonable. I can't believe the food only came to $15 per person after tax. Many other places in town charge more than that for an appetizer. This place has officially stolen the crown from House Of Tofu for me. Recommended.

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I found this restaurant through an IG foodie's recommendation. This restaurant is always very busy,…read moreand on weekends, there is always a lineup. We ordered short rib BBQ, Beef tartare Bibimbap, and original-flavor deep-fried chicken wings. Beef tartare Bibimbap was served in a hot stone bowl with a variety of vegetables on top of the rice. The gochujang sauce was served separately, allowing us to adjust the spiciness to our preference. It was a pretty good dish. The short rib BBQ was very tender and nicely seasoned. It was slightly on the sweeter side, very delicious. I will definitely order it again. The original flavor deep-fried chicken wings were served fresh and hot. They were incredibly crunchy on the outside and juicy on the inside--very good! Next time, I should order them with a flavored seasoning, as I already knew the original version was cooked with less saltiness, meant to be paired with a sauce. Overall, I really like this restaurant. The food tasted good, and the most notable point was the reasonable price! It was a very good deal, and it has now become one of my regular go-to places.

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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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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!!

Sooda is located at the back of the food court of Amazing Brentwood on the 2nd floor. When we came…read morefor lunch on the weekday, the restaurant had a lot of available seats. I tried their Lunch Special - Jeyook rice set. For this dish, I've had better in other Korean restaurants in Vancouver. The waitress said it would be medium spicy -- it was not spicy. The sauce covered up how shredded up and fatty the pork slices were if you really looked. The flavors were just not there. The side dishes were also pretty bland for me and didn't have my usual favorites - it included shredded carrots, a mushroom-like dish, and kimchi that was not memorable. They offer some other items like Sooda Boxes and hot plates with melted cheese, etc that looks photo-worthy and probably would appeal to larger groups to share. Maybe those taste better.

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