Super cheap and delicious Korean Chinese fusion cuisine. Don't skip on this shop just because it's in a foodcourt. The food comes out super quick but is delicious and portions are big. $8 for black bean noodles and $10 for jjamjja is a steal. The jjamppong always has a lot of seafood. The jjajang is a little salty but still tasty. They even sell just jjanjang sauce if you want to make some at home!
We've returned a few times in the last month and have enjoyed the jjajangmyeon and tangsuyuk combo - a reasonably priced menu, given this meal lasts the two of us for two meals! As of the date of this post, the combo was $17.99 before tax. We often order first before doing our grocery shopping to save time.
The jjajjangmyun is very good. Taste is savory. The tungseoyok was actually disappointing. Portion was very reasonable for combo #20 jjangmyun + tungseoyok. When I asked them what the difference was from the combo #20 vs #16 tungseoyok, apparently the combo is half the size of the straight order of tungseoyok. The tungseoyok was pretty good when it was hot. Once it got colder, it became tough and chewy. In addition, the sauce is most definitely way darker than your run of the mill tungseoyok. It was a bit overpowering with sweet and salty. Not very sour. They also included like zero veggies. Only onions and a couple piece of purple cabbage. There was no other veggies in it. No peppers, no carrots, no pineapple, no water chestnuts. Super sad about that. Jjangmyun is a win. The tungseoyok is a fail imo. Parking: Parking is a bit of a gong show all the time. You can usually find parking at the very back of the lot. The entrance via Yonge Street is much busier than the back entrance via steeles ave.
This place is amazing! Had the black bean noodles and kimchi noodles and it was delicious! From a food stall! My daughter had seafood noodles and it was great too! 23$ in total and we’ll worth it! Was in a rush to get out of town and Galleria was the last stop. So lucky to stop by and eat here.
The food is amazing and the portion is generous! Can’t beat the price - $20 for jjajangmyeon and tangsuyuk.
This place is inside Galleria by their food court. I always get their jjajangmyun and tangsuyuk but I have also tried the jjamppong. Here's a review for each: 1 Jjajangmyun I find their jjajang sauce to be the best out of all the places I've been to. My family is also a huge fan and we would grab whenever they come to visit the area. 2 Tangsuyuk The tangsuyuk is not overly breaded compared to other places so it has a good pork-to-breading ratio. I'm not much of a fan of tangsuyuk but it was really good that I wouldn't mind having it again. I haven't had the jjamppong in awhile so I don't really remember how it was to be able to write about it. I would give four and a half stars but I can't. Not five stars either because I'm only writing about two of their dishes! Would like to give the other ones a try as well. The price is decent for the amount of food you get.
Tasty, fresh, and quality food. Portion of the tangsuyuk sweet and sour fried pork strips is humongous! Thick pieces of fried pork, unlike other places that have more coatings than meat. Staff are very friendly.