Reviews
The food was very filling, tasty with lots of meat and great portions for a very very reasonable price. Sidedishes were also great minus the pickled radish The service was a bit slow however and took 20 minutes to even get our order taken or even sidedishes. They were friendly though! Overall though the food aspect was so good I would come again for sure.
Budget and family friendly Korean restaurant. Food is solid and never disappoints. We got a donkatsu, jajanmiang and bulgolgi dokbokki for a total of $45!! Dishes come with complementary side dishes of course.Food: 4/5
This nice little restaurant opened in little Korea on Bloor Street West, south of Christi. The service is nice, prompt and friendly and the food is fresh, tasty and the portion size is generous! We ordered spicy think rice cakes and hot-plat rice and beef and the food is quite good! The atmosphere is intimate and reminds you of a nice small family setting together and enjoying a meal. Good luck and welcome to the neighbourhood! Vegetarian options: They offer a number of rice vegetarian and soup dishes Parking: Parking available on the street, but no dedicated parking for the restaurant Wheelchair accessibility: No wheelchair accessible.
Such a lovely place! Great looking restaurant with lots of seating available. Amazing service. They come to you with water right away. The food was very authentic and flavourful. I got the pork bone soup, which comes with rice, and a side order of beef dumplings. They are served with sides. Overall great experience. Would definitely come back. Limited paid street parking. This area is pretty busy, so it can be difficult to find parking.
I am so thrilled Seor Ak San reopened since they closed the one on Spadina. Love the food, my friend ordered pork bone soup & I had the seafood soondubu Food: 5/5
Randomly stopped by, and pleasantly surprised. Great Korean place, food was really good, the service was really attentive. Will be backFood: 5/5
Excellent food, excellent prices, and excellent service! So glad that this restaurant opened again, this time in Koreatown it used to be located on Spadina, south of College. We ordered gamjatang pork bone soup, jajangmyeon black bean noodles with beef dumplings, kimchi fried rice with pork, and vegetable spring rolls - everything, including the side dishes, was absolutely delicious! Our server was so kind and friendly. The washroom and restaurant interior were impeccably clean. Will be back very soon!!!
Glad that they finally reopened, their original store was on chinatown but closed during COVID. Their new spot in K-town fits them better, place shared similar layout and best part is their price remains affordable! Our favourite is the kimchi fried rice, seafood pancake, and the rice cake.
Wonderful dinner with family members. The food is as good as the one I tasted in KoreaFood: 5/5
Real rating: 4.3 A new competitor in the home style Korean fare. Opened for no more than a month, my party was quickly seated to a full restaurant. Typical Korean food but at an elevated level. The food here comes at a slightly bigger portion and rather quickly. Ordered Spicy chicken, tteobokki with noodles, bulgogi and dumplings. All were more flavorful than what I expected. The Banchan was more bland than expected. The table adjacent offered Korean fried chicken which looked incredible appetizing. It is on my to try list. Only two servers on the floor. Although they do their best, service is very friendly but at times slow. Decor is plain and boring and the cooling system must've been not working that day. Was a hot and humid experience. Very reasonable pricing. I'm difficult to please but left here satisfied. I strongly support local businesses and encourage everyone to give Seor Ak San a try the next time you're debating where to eat.