TOKI
Restaurant · Montagne ·

TOKI

Restaurant · Montagne ·

Korean street food with fried chicken, kimchi fries, tteokbokki

cute atmosphere
delicious food
tteokbokki
korean fried chicken
kimchi fries
friendly staff
cozy atmosphere
fast service
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1411 Rue Pierce, Montréal, QC H3H 2K2, Canada Get directions

CA$10–20

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Restroom
Accepts reservations
Popular for dinner
Cozy
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1411 Rue Pierce, Montréal, QC H3H 2K2, Canada Get directions

+1 514 815 1701
@tokimtl

CA$10–20

Features

•Restroom
•Accepts reservations
•Popular for dinner
•Cozy
•Trendy
•Good for solo dining
•Touristy
•Credit card accepted

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Jan 28, 2026

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What We Know About the Han Oak Team’s Highly Anticipated Korean Barbecue Restaurant | Eater Portland

"I watched them open Toki quietly during the pandemic with little notice other than an Instagram post by Gary the Foodie; it has since developed its own identity with a menu of cool breakfast sandwiches and a separate dinner menu, and several popular Han Oak à la carte dishes migrated there." - Brooke Jackson-Glidden

https://pdx.eater.com/2023/6/22/23768907/jeju-portland-anticipated-restaurant-opening-korean-barbecue-han-oak
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Francis Z.

Google
Very delicious Korean food in a very cute and comfortable space with a cozy atmosphere. The tteokbokki combo and the stir-fried japchae were very tasty and the brown sugar milk tea was a refreshing complement to the meal. One of my favourite restaurants in the area!

Vanessa T.

Google
Came to have dinner with my friend. I ordered a classic tteokbokki with added fish cake. I’m surprised you have to pay to add the fish cake because it’s usually included. Regardless, the tteokbokki sauce was delicious and on the sweeter side. I also order a small yangyyeom chicken. The chicken could have used more yangyeom sauce but it’s made with thigh meat so it was juicy and delicious. The food came out really quickly which made sense as this was korean street food. Overall, i’d come back to try the other dishes too or try a different kind of tteokkbokki. The interior is decorated really cutely with lots of rabbit designs and plush true to their store name Toki.

Jennifer V.

Google
Tiny Korean restaurant with delicious food. My husband and I got the Combo 1 and Combo 2 and shared. We loved the variety and everything was tasty. The Korean fried chicken was crispy on the outside and tender and juicy on the inside. I love that it came in 2 different flavours. The kimchi fries were phenomenal. Fries, kimchi, beef bulgogi, cheese and sauce. So rich and over the top, lol. 😅 The coleslaw was so refreshing. I wished there was more of it. The tteokbokki was soft and chewy and the sauce was amazing. Loved the gimmari, fish cake slices, dumplings, onion rings and shrimp chips. The rice cake skewers were good. They are fried so a different texture than the tteokbokki. Definitely recommend!! 💖

trevor W.

Google
The atmosphere was cute and cozy. The staff was very friendly. There were big portions. The food was amazing.

Hulya A.

Google
I came here with my 2 other friends and the food was amazing.. it’s gonna be one of my favorite places from now on.. the place is very cute and beautiful we really loved it there .

Mumetate

Google
Great food! Especially loved the combo which allows you to taste and try different stuff on the menu. The fried chicken size is good for one person or for sharing. The rice cakes were chewy and spiciness level alright! The deco is super cute and very aesthetically pleasing but very little seating. Takeout might be a better option.

DanielleACM

Google
Cute place to get some Korean, streets food, today we were in the mood for kimchi fries but would go back to get some tteokbokki and other classics

Laura D.

Google
Excellent food! 🍱 prices are fair for the amount and quality offered! The place is tiny but I think it makes the experience more enjoyable! Definitely recommend!!
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Jennifer P.

Yelp
TL;DR/The Short Version: Tiny Korean restaurant with amazing food. We loved the variety of items in the combos. The Long Version: My husband and I had dinner here. We ordered a Combo 1 ($17.99) and a Combo 2 ($19.99) and shared everything. The variety of items we tried with just these 2 combos was amazing. Combo 1 consisted of: Tteokbokki with boiled egg and kimchi, a rice cake skewers, a rice cake and hotdog skewer, 2 deep fried dumplings, 2 onion rings, a gimmari (deep fried seaweed roll stuffed with sweet potato noodles), 3 strips of fried fish cake, 2 shrimp chips and fries. Combo 2 consisted of: 2 flavours of Korean fried chicken, kimchi fries and coleslaw. The kimchi fries were fries, kimchi, beef bulgogi, cheese, green onions and sauces. Where do I even start? The Korean fried chicken was crispy on the outside and juicy and tender on the inside. One type was in a red sauce and the other was in a yellow sauce. Both were excellent. The kimchi fries were epic. We couldn't finish it. So rich and over the top, lol. But delicious. I was pleasantly surprised to find beef bulgogi in it. The coleslaw was refreshing, but too small a portion. I would have preferred more coleslaw and less kimchi fries, lol. The coleslaw was vinegar based, my favourite type, and not yucky mayo based, haha. The tteokbokki was great. The rice cakes were soft and chewy. The kimchi was tasty and not too pungent. The fried rice cake skewers were dense and chewy. Everything else in the combo was also good. We felt really full and bloated afterwards though because the meal was very high carb and high fat. Lol. Not an everyday type of meal for sure. Haha. No regrets though because it was delicious! We requested no sesame seeds on our food and they accomodated our request. There were some rogue sesame seeds in the fries of Combo 1 and on the fried fish cakes. Luckily I can tolerate some contamination. Staff were courteous. The food did take a bit longer than expected, but the wait was worth it. The space is very small. The largest group they can accomodate is 4 and there is just one table of four. There's bar seating for 6 if you don't mind that your whole party is sitting in a row, lol. The whole restaurant seats 14. Decor is cute and is rabbit-themed since Toki is rabbit in Korean. We walked there from our hotel, but if you're coming by car it's street parking only, and good luck with that. Haha. It's not far from Guy-Concordia Metro if you're coming by public transit. Review #146 (2025)
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Aimee H.

Yelp
Cosy Korean spot with a bench facing the window and a few tiny tables. Everything inside is pinkish and there's stuffed bunnies for decor. The food arrived very quickly but we were the only folks there. They didn't bring any napkins and promptly disappeared after bringing the food. Good place for a quick bite to eat. I ordered a bowl of gangjung with the sweet & spicy sauce and spicy mayo on rice. There's a tiny bit of lettuce underneath.

Poggie W.

Yelp
The food was genuinely sooo delicious 100000/10 Service was great, staff was very kind and food was made fast 10/10 Ambiance is soo cuteee 11/10

Justin P.

Yelp
Bruh this mad good. The food here is amazing and it has an amazing prince it's so affordable