I recently revisited because it was one of my friend's bday dinner and he wanted chicken soup. Tonkatsu: Honestly, this is prolly more worth it than the koryo samgyetang. The cutlet was huge and juicy. Koryo Samgyetang: Bruh. $25.99. Hell no. No way. Tastes exactly the same as before but there is no way in hell this small bowl of chicken soup went from 14.99 to 25.99 even factoring in recent inflation. Daylight robbery imo. Seafood pancake: Surprisingly, this time the seafood pancake was MUCH better than the one I had on my last visit. Is it worth 18.99? HELL NO, once again. Wayyyy overpriced. True to my word I've gotta award 3 stars after coming back. Knowing what they USED to charge for food vs now is a travesty. The food selection at this location is also not as expansive as the one on Yonge St. I can't see myself coming back here on my own. You feel hungry after dining and flies flying out of your wallet as well to top it off. The food is not mind-blowingly good enough for me to award higher than 3 stars.
Great food, friendly and considerate service, free parking. What more do you need? This is a great family friendly spot, easy to access, with a huge variety of items to please everyone. We had pork and cheese tonkatsu, fire chicken with cheese, honey butter fried chicken, beef tofu soup, dumpling soup, spicy rice cake and pork tofu soup. The soups were a little less flavourful than I’d like, but they provide salt for you to customize to taste so that perfected it. Everything else, including the appetizers was delicious and so fresh. The service was so considerate, they wiped down the high chair before our child sat in it. I highly recommend eating here.