Hi! Authentic korean food I most liked. Its too tasty........
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Oct 23rd, 2005 03:45 PM #46
A bit of advice if you're going to kbbq, keep the chicken seperate from everything else. Hell, only put chicken on one section of the grill...
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Aug 18th, 2007 01:28 AM #47Newbie
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Aug 23rd, 2007 07:11 PM #49
Resurrecting this thread, we are heading down to Toronto tomorrow and since my wife is Korean, she would like to buy some rice cakes to bring back to Ottawa as souvenirs for family and friends
Can somebody recommend a shop in Toronto that sells good Korean rice-cakes ? I assume we can ask around in Korean Town but I would like to gather some info/addresses in advance because we are not familiar with Toronto and we do have other things to do
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Aug 24th, 2007 05:52 AM #50Newbie
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I would go to Galleria and buy Jong-ro rice cakes. They are fresh and good. Others aren't too bad. Galleria is located at Yonge and Steeles. A bit north of Steels where Canadian Tire gas station is to the East. It's currently the biggest Korean grocery store in Korea and I think your wife would be happy about the place.
If you are going to downtown Toronto, go to Koreatown. There is a grocery store with a huge sign in the south of street called 'Han-kook sik-poom (I think .. I maybe wrong.. Haven't been there in a while)'. There are some rice cakes there as well.
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