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Ari Ari Korean Chicken Restaurant
Address: 8223 120 Street , Delta V4C 6R1, BC, CA
Phone: (604) 591-7717
State: BC
City: Delta
Zip Code: V4C 6R1


Opening Hours

Monday: 11:30-22:30
Tuesday: 11:30-22:30
Wednesday: 11:30-22:30
Thursday: 11:30-22:30
Friday: 11:30-22:30
Saturday: 11:30-22:30
Sunday: 11:30-22:30


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Reviews
Second time had to try dine in, amazing! So much better than takeout you gotta dine in people! This place was all but empty on a weeknight and was mostly serving take out orders but I'm telling you it is 10x better when you eat this chicken fresh. Also got fries and a seafood pancake. Everything was delicious, bonus points for the wonderful service. Will definitely be back again, a great addition to the north delta restaurant scene which is so sparse
Wow! The best Korean fried chicken I've ever had! Wings were hot, crispy, packed with the perfect amount of sweetness and spice other flavors available, I had the YangYeom sauce. It was very nice to get 2 drumsticks in with the Combo A, made it a little more filling. The fried shrimp appetizer was also on point! It's a small local restaurant but this is a must visit! Our waitress was very nice and friendly and the place is very well kept and clean! Great for a quick bite or to hang around and chat for a bit after a meal. I will be coming back very soon and will be back regularly!
Was there this weekend, and we really loved the fried chicken it was also my moms first time trying Korean chicken. We got the honey garlic sauce on the side and it was fantastic. It really has an interesting tang to it. I'm not quite sure how to describe it, but it definitely is worth having. They have many flavors. The dolsat bibimbap was great and my mom had a tofu/seafood dish. There's nothing like getting food served in a stone bowl, where everything is bubbling and the food is nice and hot. This is a "mom and pop" operation. We had a chance to talk to the owners, and they've only been in business for a little over a year. Which is crazy given that they opened a business during the pandemic. You're really supporting local when you eat here. And they make everything in house. This is a cute restaurant with funny chickens on the glass windows and cute drawings on the wall. Thank you for your kindness.
First time visiting; we decided to dine in. We’re long time residents of the neighborhood and as first generation Koreans we were so excited to see a Korean restaurant open in Delta. We ordered the seafood pajeon and the Chef’s special half-half chicken yangyeom sauce & without sauce. The food was very fresh and delicious. We will definitely return and order again. The restaurant is clean and spacious. The server was very considerate. Each table has a server call bell; makes a fun rooster call. What a gem this place is!
Ordered through online delivery platform for some Korean fried chicken. May be that was a mistake and this review may not be reflective on the actual food quality. The chicken wasn't that crunchy and wasn't anything special in term of the dough. The sweet chilli sauce provided did improve the taste. Overall a bit disappointed with the food since it wasn't that cheap. Hopefully others have better experience when dining at the restaurant.
First time here and tried their Seafood Ramen. Taste is okay but not great. I don't know why the taste to me is like I am eating an instant noodles....hahaha. The texture of the noodle is too soft to my liking. Well...their seafood ramen doesn't really looks like a seafood ramen to me because in the bowl its only have 1 mussel, 1 small prawn, and few young squid's tanticles. What I don't really like is the beaten eggs in the soup. I feel like I am eating ramen with a bowl of egg soup. They waitress is very friendly, and the place is super clean. This place do need to scan the vaccination passport, and check your ID, means if you don't have it, they don't allow you to dine-in. They do give some sides small bowl of kimchi, pickle cucumber and some sesame oil bean sprout. Price $15 for a bowl is consider expensive for what I am getting today 1 mussel, 1 prawn and few squid tanticles. For now, I won't be going back.
Foods were amazing and the owner was really friendly, we had a great time here! Highly recommend the onion cream chicken, spicy rice cake, and hot stone pot bibimbap :
Not sure if they messed up the batter but all the boneless chickens looked like some bulk purchased frozen chicken nuggets. The chicken inside was dry chicken breast or something, not juicy at all. I've had Korean fried chicken from dozens of places in the greater Vancouver area and never had something like this before. The bone in chicken look pretty good in the review pictures, not sure why they wouldn't make the boneless chicken the same unless it's not made in house.
This new place is clean and nice. Food was somewhat average for the price. Chicken wings were so so. They are new and I think if they want to be the place for Korean fried chicken I would say they will need to step up a little. Otherwise friendly staff and good service.
I have to admit that I don't go to very many Korean restaurants, not because I don't like Korean food, but it's that there aren't very many around. I was excited when this opened in this area and I finally gave them a try. Not knowing much about Korean food, and with only a few pictures on their website, I decided to try something I know, fried chicken. I ordered C12. Combo B which was described as nine wings, six sticks, deep-fried potato, and two pop. What I thought I was ordering and what I got was totally different. The 9 wings, I understood. When it said 6 sticks, I thought it meant chicken fries or maybe chicken tenders. Now I know it meant drum sticks, and deep fried potato = fries. Also I was suppose to get 2 cokes, but got 1 coke and pickled radish?? As far as the chicken goes, it was so over fried that the meat on the drumstick was almost crispy and hard. Maybe that's how Korean fried chicken is suppose to be, but it made it hard to eat. Maybe next time I'll order different dishes, but my first impression of this restaurant wasn't very good
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