Ivy L.
Yelp
I LOVE Korean food and this is definitely among my top 3 favorite Korean restaurants in the city.
First of all, the atmosphere is great: it is usually very quiet, most of the time there are only a handful of other customers in the restaurant. So you can relax and take your time eating while having conversations where you don't have to scream to hear each other. The music varies between classical and k-pop depending on the visit, both not very loud.
Secondly, they have the best pajeon in the city. BY FAR. I have to take that every time I visit, even if I'm not that hungry. The portion is huge, the pieces are nicely cut so you can eat them in one bite and don't have to tear all the green onion out, and the ratio of flour vs ingredients is just right. The dough is very chewy, which is not the case in most pajeons I've tasted in Montreal, even though that's part of the definition of a pajeon.
Other items I often take are the soups: kimchi or sundubu jiggae. Very flavourful and the right amount of spicy. The jajjangmein is also very tasty, and only 9$. I would suggest not mixing all the sauce in the noodles at once, because it might be too salty for some. The newly added fried chicken is also among the best I've tasted in town, both the original and the sweet and spicy ones. They tend to have a bit more grease, so that the chicken is not dry at all. The only thing I would not advise is the Gam Ja Tang: it may look good, but there's not enough saltiness or richness at all and the potato chunks are huge, so that the flavour can't get in.
All in all, this restaurant is among the most underrated ones in Montreal, which might be a good thing for regulars since it's always so calm, but it's just so good I had to share :)