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Hidden Gem... Literally.. Not sure if this should be called fusion or whether it's Chinese food dumbed down for Koreans the same way it used to get dumbed down for Canadians. Whatever it is, it's a winning combination. The sweafood soup is excellent and although the black bean sauce doesn't look very appealing, it's truly awesome. View all feedback.
Found hidden gem here. We ordered the weekday only lunch special for 16.99 per person. It has 3 main dishes plus 2 bowls of noodle soup. Come with 2 little dishes appetizers , Kimchi n pickle Daikon. To our suprised, the meal was delicious especially the Korean style sweet sour pork chop that was just freshly deep fried and maintained it crispness even it dipped in sauce, yum yum. This is must try. But keep in mind , the servers has limited English.
Behind the chicken place on king george, theres this great restaurant. Food is great the black bean noodles and spicy seafood noodles are great, the sweet and sour pork is bomb. I think they make there own noodles? it has a greenish hue, but tastes better than the frozen yellow ones that most places serve. Drop by if you get the chance.
Hidden Gem... Literally.. Not sure if this should be called fusion or whether it's Chinese food dumbed down for Koreans the same way it used to get dumbed down for Canadians. Whatever it is, it's a winning combination. The sweafood soup is excellent and although the black bean sauce doesn't look very appealing, it's truly awesome.<br/ <br/ The only drawback about this place is it's location. It's easy to forget that it even exists and impossible to see from the main road. If you decide to drop n here though, you won't regret it.
I used to come to this place for Korean style Chinese foods as the foods were the best in terms of price and quality. However, I was disappointed to find out it was gone. A few days ago, I happened to drop in to try their new Korean food menu. Wow, I was happy to find out the old owner is still working, and the food surprised me (actually a group of four) with the high quality and generous portion. The price is reasonable, rather cheap considerting the size of each dish. Although I don't live nearby, but I will definately come back whenever I want to eat Korean foods. Try Yangutang and Ganpunggi. The best one among Korean restaurants in Vancouver.
Huge portions, 2 of us $47 tip including but we packed a lot of things away, probably can last 2 more meals for the 2 of us each.. Food quality is amazing, one of the best Korean-Chinese place I have had