As always, I am down for a gamjatang on a cold winter evening. This place is new in the area so we decided to give it a go. Their pork bone soup’s amazing. I just wish they put it in a bigger bowl because it’s all meat and not much of the broth which I really like. The server was really nice though because they gave us extra soup without charging us so that’s a plus point for them! Their sides are fresh and good and you can always ask for more. They have this somewhat mashed potato and egg side that I really like and some brocolli with hot sauce. I will come back for sure and will try the rest of the menu.
Mat B.
Tu valoración: 5 Toronto, Canada
We had just come Back from A Naples vacation and were missing Korean food. Decided to try this place out and were pleasantly surprised to find out the food was awesome! Had the yuk gae Jang and the Ja bong. Probably the best I’ve had in Toronto. Will be going back frequently for sure. You need to go here, this is proper homestyle Korean food. No short cuts
Filomena P.
Tu valoración: 4 Toronto, Canada
Went here with a few friends and got their spicy seafood hot pot. WASDELICIOUS! The seafood melts in your mouth and just easily breaks apart. The best part were the noodles in the hot pot, they tasted as if they were freshly made! They only thing I wish they had were more vegetarian/seafood options. They couldn’t make the Kimchi stew without the pork which is one of my favourite Korean dishes. Docked a star since they had limited veggie options. Their side dishes are great, their japchae is one of the best I’ve tried. Also wish they sold their kimchi separately because it was VERY good! Definitely not from the grocery store! It was incredibly yummy and the side dishes were more than others in the area. Everything tasted homemade and authentic. Very clean and our server was a wonderful lady. If you’re a meat eater, you’ll have lots of options that will definitely be one of the better dishes you’ve tried. Might be a dollar or two more than what you’re used to but it’s worth it! My new favourite spot!
Rose L.
Tu valoración: 5 Toronto, Canada
upon my first visiting with friends for a school project, we were very lucky to meet a famous korean singer/director named jk kim dong uk :) ! definitely a great experience. Food and service was at the top. would most definitely go back again.
Danny F.
Tu valoración: 4 Toronto, Canada
Definitely always down for Korean food. It was a cold night and we wanted korean food so we saw Kimchi house and decided to give it a try. I ordered the Beef Bi Bim Bop on a hotpot and my friend ordered the Pork Bone Soup. They give a good amount of appetizers and are happy to refill them as requested. Both main dishes were great choices of a meal and they both came out relatively quickly. I think having the Bi Bim Bop on a hot plate is so much better in my opinion. Friendly staff and quick service made our dining experience more enjoyable. The bill came up to around $ 25 for both of us which is a good price for a relatively cheap dinner option. Would definitely go back and recommend to others.
Mat B.
Tu valoración: 5 Toronto, Canada
We had just come Back from A Naples vacation and were missing Korean food. Decided to try this place out and were pleasantly surprised to find out the food was awesome! Had the yuk gae Jang and the Ja bong. Probably the best I’ve had in Toronto. Will be going back frequently for sure.
Judy Cat H.
Tu valoración: 4 Mississauga, Canada
I was going to go to another Korean restaurant when I saw their clean unique logo and name. Yes, I wanted to check out Kimchi House even though we were early for dinner. The place recently opened as good wish orchids were near the entrance. The floor is a two toned colour wood which matches the walls. They spend some money on décor and new furniture. Happy: The menu had a lot of dishes to pick from and it’s still brand new. I went with bulgogi beef soup and told them to make it spicy which they accommodated. There were six small appetizers, including one of my favourite which is spicy sour turnip. My soup came with an egg which I made sure to cook it in the steaming soup. It came with white steam rice which I prefer the traditional purple rice. More chewy and distinct. My friend had the pork bone soup and she said it was pretty good and it had the right spice. The waiter even asked as how was the food and if we wanted more appetizers which is a nice change from typical service at Asian restaurants. Even though the washroom is in the basement with a very low ceiling, it was renovated and clean. Not happy: Some of the dishes on the menu were a bit pricey from other Korean restaurants that I’ve been to. Verdict: I would definitely go back to try other dishes. It’s clean and modernized which I appreciate more than an old looking place.