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San Korean Restaurant

  • 676 Queen St. W. (at Euclid Ave.) View on map »
  • 416-214-9429
Editorial Review

This small restaurant features wood tables with inset salt and pepper shakers and offers a mixture of both Japanese and Korean plates. Among mains, galbi (a Korean dish made from beef short ribs that is then cut into thin slices), spicy soybean stews, sushi-style rolls, dolsut bi bim bap (mixed veg, beef and fried egg served in a heated stone bowl) and bulgogi (sirloin in a soy-based sauce) are popular with Queen West regulars. Mains $4.50–$12.95.

  • Closed Sunday
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