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6309 Yonge Street, North York, Toronto, ON (Ontario, Toronto)
11:00 AM - 12:00 AM (Today)
Mon - Sun: 11:00 AM - 12:00 AM
Experience the taste of Korea at Apkujung, a gem in North York, Ontario, Canada, known for its authentic Korean cuisine. From sizzling BBQ dishes to traditional soups and stews, every meal is a celebration of flavors. Immerse yourself in a vibrant atmosphere while enjoying expertly prepared dishes that promise an unforgettable dining experience.
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*Revised Review as of June 2024: Rating Adjusted from 5 Stars to 1 Star Recent Experience: Regrettably, I've had to revise my previously glowing review of this Korean restaurant, which was once a favorite of mine in Toronto. Despite the owners' commendable effort in employing young Korean staff for ordering and translation, ... there seems to be a disconnect that has affected the dining experience. Over time, I've frequented this establishment with various friends and, while often enjoying the meals, I've noticed an inconsistency in the quality of the food. Nonetheless, it continued to be among my preferred Korean dining spots. Incident of June 2024: On a recent visit in June 2024, my friends and I ordered the renowned chicken soup for two—a dish we've savored many times before. Upon its arrival, the portion appeared larger than usual, accompanied by a single bowl of rice, typically indicative of a meal for two. Considering we were the last patrons of the evening, I assumed it was a generous gesture from the owner to utilize remaining ingredients. To our surprise, the bill reflected the price for a chicken soup intended for four, not two. We promptly addressed this with the waitress, who insisted that since the food was consumed, payment was obligatory. After settling the bill, we sought to discuss the matter with the owner. In the owner's presence, the waitress altered her account, claiming that despite our request for a soup for two, the Korean text on the menu indicated "two chickens for four people," leading her to place an order for four, thereby doubling the cost. Our protest that we couldn't read Korean was met with insistence on payment for the consumed food. Exhausted by the back-and-forth and feeling sympathy for the owners, we ultimately departed. My advice to future patrons: if you're fluent in Korean, you'll likely enjoy the food without issue. Otherwise, exercise caution with your orders to avoid misunderstandings. Original Comment: Delicious food with good portion. Employees (grandpa & grandma) are super nice! Read more