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Korean Restaurants in Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)

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Bistro Miga - Korean Restaurants in Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)

Bistro Miga

Opens Tomorrow at 12 pm
(116)
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)

Review Summary

Diners describe Bistro Miga as a cozy, family run spot offering authentic Korean and Japanese dishes with bold flavors, generous portions, and thoughtful touches like well curated banchan and careful takeout packaging. The menu receives high praise for items such as gamjatang, bulgogi, dak galbi, fried chicken, sushi, and the seafood pancake, with many noting fresh ingredients and well balanced seasoning. Service is repeatedly highlighted as friendly and attentive, with warm hospitality from the owners contributing to a welcoming atmosphere. A few reviews mention minor flaws like occasional overcooked noodles or a somewhat sweeter Sundubu Jjigae, but overall Bistro Miga is regarded as an amazing, hidden gem with consistent quality and reasons to return.View restaurant profile
Marché Korea - Korean Restaurants in Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)

Marché Korea

Opens Tomorrow at 8 am
(168)
Monkland Village, Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)

Review Summary

Marché Korea is a busy Korean market with a wide range of authentic groceries and ready to eat options. Reviewers praise the cafeteria dishes such as fried chicken, tangsuyuk, bibimbap, kimbap and noodles for flavor, with generous portions and crisp textures. The store is described as well stocked with Korean and some Japanese items and friendly staff, though prices can be high for groceries and the layout is not always easy to navigate and parking can be limited. Overall the reviews present it as a top destination for both shopping and casual meals, offering a one stop shop for Korean cooking with a strong sense of authenticity.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Bok - Korean Restaurants in Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)

Restaurant Bok

Opens Tomorrow at 12 pm
(125)
Monkland Village, Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)

Review Summary

Overall, Restaurant Bok earns praise for consistently delicious Korean dishes with standout jajangmyeon, tangsuyuk, jjamppong, and a highly praised Biscoff bingsoo. Diners often note that the jajangmyeon with tangsuyuk combo is a favorite, while fried calamari and pork dishes are celebrated for crisp textures. Service is described as friendly and quick, though a few reviews mention occasional slow service or unprofessional staff. Some critiques point to items that could be improved, such as black bean sauce that tastes prepackaged and a vegetable japchae that is heavy on onions. Many diners consider it one of the best Korean meals in Montreal, offering good value and a broad drink selection, including chestnut makgeolli. Overall, the feedback portrays Restaurant Bok as a reliable, comforting option with beloved noodles and pork dishes that encourage repeat visits for the top combos and desserts.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Mukja - Korean Restaurants in Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)

Restaurant Mukja

Opens Tomorrow at 5 pm
(256)
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)

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Review Summary

Reviews describe Mukja as a consistently delicious Korean spot that has improved after renovation, with the jjukkumi bokkeum consistently praised as the standout dish and portions that are generous for the price. The menu is varied and flavorful, with favorites like seafood pancake, beef short ribs, tteokbokki and pajun, and the restaurant is noted for friendly service, quick kitchen times, and plenty of free side dishes plus rotating desserts, making it a good option for both friends and dates. While the atmosphere is described as cute and casual and the value strong for Montreal levels, some comments mention price increases after reopening and occasional inconsistencies such as tangsuyuk arriving soggy or service during peak times not feeling as welcoming.View restaurant profile
Restaurant De Chou - Korean Restaurants in Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)

Restaurant De Chou

Opens Tomorrow at 11:30 am
(73)
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)

Review Summary

Restaurant De Chou is described as a cozy, casual Korean spot that feels like a local favorite in Montreal. Dishes are praised for being fresh, flavorful, and often healthy, with bibimbap, spicy tofu hotpot, beef udon, kimchi, noodles, soups, and salads frequently highlighted. Prices are described as reasonable for the quality, though a few notes mention it can be slightly pricey, but the portions and freshness balance well. Takeout is convenient for trying new dishes, and the atmosphere is repeatedly described as calm and relaxing, not loud or busy. Service is consistently praised as friendly and helpful, contributing to a welcoming feel. The restaurant is viewed as a reliable neighborhood staple with a simple yet delicious approach that balances flavors and portions, making it easy to return for a comforting meal. Overall it is considered among the best in the area by many and a place that guests plan to revisit.View restaurant profile
Dessert Café Momo - Korean Restaurants in Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)

Dessert Café Momo

Opens Tomorrow at 12 pm
(138)
Monkland Village, Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)

Review Summary

Reviewers describe Dessert Café Momo as a cozy, charming little Korean style cafe with a small, intimate space that can feel busy and not very spacious at peak times. The menu earns praise for bingsu and desserts, including mango and strawberry bingsoo that are fresh, not too sweet, and generously portioned, along with cakes, macarons, tiramisu, and matcha specialties, though some macarons are criticized for being too small or the shell too crispy. The atmosphere is warm and relaxing, with friendly staff and a sense of care, and sometimes a dog visits adding to the experience. Ordering is easy via an electronic kiosk, and the coffee and other drinks pair well with the pastries, with some remarks that the house drinks are well balanced and not overly sweet. A few reviews note that the place can get busy and space is limited, leading to occasional waits or the need to move along during peak times, but overall it remains a favorite for locals and visitors seeking a comforting dessert stop. Several patrons express the desire to return to try bingsoo again and highlight the pleasant neighborhood vibe and reliable quality across both drinks and sweets.View restaurant profile
Karin - Korean Restaurants in Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)

Karin

Opens Tomorrow at 5 pm
(185)
Côte-des-Neiges, Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)

Review Summary

Reviews depict Karin as a warm, family-run Japanese restaurant in Montreal's NDG that feels like a home away from home. The atmosphere is intimate, with small private booths and traditional decor that adds a cozy, authentic touch. The kitchen earns high praise for fresh, well-balanced dishes, from standout sushi and sashimi to comforting staples like miso soup, tempura and various noodle bowls. Toro and other fatty cuts receive special mentions for melting in the mouth, and the nigiri selection is described as excellent and very fresh. Value for quality is noted, with some guests finding it a bit pricey, but most agree the portions are generous and the experience justifies the price. Set menus and family-style service make it easy to try a bit of everything, and the staff are consistently described as friendly, attentive and welcoming. The restaurant is repeatedly called a gem, a place that transports diners toward a Japanese dining experience in the heart of the city, with decor crafted to feel homey and intimate. Diners also mention Korean influenced options such as bibimbap and kimchi, highlighting the diverse offerings. Overall, Karin is seen as a reliable, beloved choice for occasions, returning guests and travelers seeking fresh, high-quality Japanese cuisine in a warm, inviting setting.View restaurant profile
Jr's Café - Korean Restaurants in Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)

Jr's Café

Opens Tomorrow at 11 am
(18)
Côte-des-Neiges, Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)

Review Summary

Reviews note Jr's Café offers tasty bbq pork skewers and imperial rolls at good prices. The decor is nice and the place feels like a cute little spot. The food is fresh and delicious, and the staff are courteous. Overall impressions point to a strong recommendation and a sense that return visits would be likely.View restaurant profile
Sopoong - Korean Restaurants in Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)

Sopoong

Opens Tomorrow at 11 am
(146)
Côte-des-Neiges, Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)

Review Summary

Reviews describe Sopoong as a solid go-to for authentic Korean flavors in Montreal, with standout dishes like jaeyook and bulgogi and a kimchi stew that many praise for depth, while banchan are commonly described as fresh, plentiful, and homemade-tasting. Portions are generally generous and prices are considered reasonable, and the staff is noted as warm and attentive, contributing to a cozy, homely atmosphere that many find welcoming. Fried chicken and other favorites are repeatedly described as delicious, and vegetarian options such as veggie bibimbap with tofu and veggie sundubu are appreciated by diners who prefer non-meat dishes. Some comments point to occasional drawbacks, including busy times when service can be slower, occasional oiliness in fried chicken, and experiences where banchan feel limited or the flavors lean toward seafood in some dishes. The dining vibe is described as casual and unpretentious, sometimes compared to a fast-casual setting, but the cooking quality and portion sizes keep it competitive, with multiple visits underscoring consistency and a strong overall impression.View restaurant profile
Mon Ami Korean BBQ - Korean Restaurants in Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)

Mon Ami Korean BBQ

Opens Tomorrow at 4:30 pm
(73)
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)

Mentioned in: Where to Eat the Best Korean BBQ in Montreal

Review Summary

Reviews describe Mon Ami Korean BBQ as a welcoming, cozy spot in Montreal's NDG where generous portions and fair prices accompany a menu that shines with Korean fried chicken, bibimbap served in a hot stone bowl, bulgogi udon, corn cheese, seafood pancake, and rice cake skewers. The fried chicken is repeatedly praised for being crispy and juicy, with a dipping sauce and even a cheese topping mentioned by some diners. Dining experiences highlight friendly, attentive service that helps create a calm, friendly atmosphere. The restaurant is often recommended for its comfort food fare, with many noting the bibimbap and the chicken as must tries and calling the place a hidden gem or one of the best Korean spots in Montreal. Overall the food and service are described as consistently good, with ample portions and good value, making it a go to spot for those seeking satisfying Korean comfort food.View restaurant profile
DaWa Chicken - Korean Restaurants in Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)

DaWa Chicken

Basic, cafeteria-style eatery offering Korean fried chicken, noodles, fries & coleslaw.
Opens Tomorrow at 11:30 am
(281)
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)

Mentioned in: The Best Places for Fried Chicken in Montreal

Review Summary

DaWa Chicken is widely praised for crispy, juicy fried chicken and sauces that stand out, with many calling it the best Korean fried chicken in Montreal. Reviewers note that the chicken stays flavorful and tender, especially when served with signature sauces and complementary items like pickled radish, onions, or tteokbokki, and they appreciate generous portions and customization for bone-in or boneless orders. The service is repeatedly described as fast, friendly, and accommodating, and the atmosphere as warm, casual, and clean. While the quality is consistently high, a few reviews mention occasional dryness or variability in texture, and some say pricing is on the higher side though regarded as worth it for the portion size and flavor. Overall, DaWa Chicken comes across as a reliable go-to for flavorful, well-executed Korean fried chicken with strong takeout and dine-in experiences, with customers returning for repeat orders and recommending it for both first-timers and regulars.View restaurant profile

Cafe Kokiri

Opens Tomorrow at 10 am
(47)
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG), Monkland Village

Review Summary

Cafe Kokiri is described as a cute cafe with authentic Korean coffee and a strong lineup of dishes like bulgogi banh mi and Korean hotdogs. Reviews praise its bingsu, including a strawberry version with chewy rice cakes and corn flakes, and a cream croffle that many find irresistible. Generous portions stand out, whether with the bulgogi banh mi, bulgogi rice bowl with spicy mayo, or tteokbokki that can be adjusted for spice. The cafe's cozy vibe, lo fi music, cute interior, and a photo booth contribute to a welcoming, study friendly atmosphere. Friendly, attentive service is noted as timely without being overbearing, helping guests feel comfortable and able to work or relax. A few items receive softer notes, such as the small cup for the small sized bingsu that feels uncomfortable, and a tteokbokki that may be too salty if the sugar is missing. Overall the reviews present Cafe Kokiri as an affordable, varied, and appealing spot for drinks, meals and desserts with a homey, comforting feel.View restaurant profile
Dessert Coréen Crofre - Korean Restaurants in Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)

Dessert Coréen Crofre

Open until 11 pm
(248)
Côte-des-Neiges, Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)

Mentioned in: Crookie and Croffle in Montreal: Best Places to Savor These Viral Culinary Trends

Review Summary

Many reviews highlight Dessert Coréen Crofre for its croffles, a clever fusion of croissant and waffle with crispy edges and a soft, airy interior, offered in flavors such as pistachio, banana Nutella, matcha tiramisu, vanilla, strawberry, blueberry and Oreo, all topped with house cream that is generally not overly sweet. The desserts are described as fresh, flavorful, and balanced, with generous toppings and textures that stay light rather than heavy. Service is frequently praised for speed, friendliness, and good recommendations, though a few comments suggest greetings and ordering could be more consistent. The venue is depicted as cute, cozy, and very clean, making it a nice spot for a casual treat, but seating is limited and the small space with stairs makes it not easily accessible for larger groups or wheelchair users, and parking can be challenging. Hours can extend into the late afternoon, so checking opening times before visiting is advised. Overall, Dessert Coréen Crofre comes across as a standout dessert destination with creative croffles, a welcoming atmosphere, and strong appeal for locals and visitors alike.View restaurant profile
KOSA restaurant - Korean Restaurants in Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)

KOSA restaurant

Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG), Montreal-West
Hwang Kum - Korean Restaurants in Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)

Hwang Kum

Opens Tomorrow at 6 pm
(83)
Monkland Village, Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)

Review Summary

Hwang Kum is described as a cozy, small, family-owned Korean spot that locals often return to with friends and family. Strong praise centers on jokbal, pajeon especially the seafood pajeon, and a variety of noodles, along with bulgogi, samgyetang, tteokbokki and a generous pork bone soup, all said to be prepared fresh with distinct flavors and textures and to be complemented by tasty banchan and sauces. The dining experience is described as small and sometimes busy, with lines common and street parking usually available, and hours can vary so checking Google for open days is advised. While prices can be on the higher side, the quality, generous portions, and friendly, speedy service consistently earn high recommendations, with some reviewers calling it the best Korean food in Montreal.View restaurant profile
Le Cafe Bomnal - Korean Restaurants in Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)

Le Cafe Bomnal

Opens Tomorrow at 11 am
(13)
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)

Review Summary

Le Cafe Bomnal draws praise for its Bomnal coffee and delicious snacks in a cozy, intimate Korean cafe setting. Reviews highlight a wide range of beverages and desserts and consistently mention friendly, welcoming staff. The bingsoo stands out, especially the matcha version, noted for balanced flavor, finely shaved ice that melts smoothly, and toppings that complement rather than overwhelm. A large bingsoo is described as generous for two and good value. The space is described as small, cute, and intimate, making it a pleasant place to slow down, though it can feel tight when busy. Other highlights include flavorful ramen, tasty tteokbokki, and injeolmi bingsoo, with reviewers expressing enthusiasm for the overall dessert experience. One note mentions that water is not provided for free.View restaurant profile

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