Korean cuisine consists primarily of rice, vegetables and a variety of meats. Common flavours include kimchi (a pickled vegetable prepared in a variety of ways), fermented bean paste, soy sauce, pepper flakes, and more. Korean restaurants are also known for their barbecue, which you can cook right at your own table.
This unassuming restaurant, located near the University of Alberta, cooks up some great Korean grub. Top picks include kimchi fried rice, tofu stew, amazing bi bim bap and bulgogi.
The Korean seafood pancake is like nothing you’ve ever had before. And, try any one of the b-bim-baabs; I like the salmon but you can’t go wrong with any of them. Try the banana twikeem (breaded and deep fried with ice cream) for dessert.
Previously called Hanuri, this Korean joint prepares everything from Korean-style sushi with beef (beef kim-bap) to suey choy miso soup (sa goi woo gu gi soup). Try either the rice or cinnamon punch drink for something really unique.
This is a Korean cook-your-own-meat-buffet-style restaurant where you pay one price and have unlimited food and (non-alcoholic) drinks. Bring it back and cook it yourself on the BBQ at your table. There’s an assortment of meats, veggies and seafood.
Open since 1973, this was the first Korean restaurant in Edmonton. Try beef with shrimp and vegetable soup (so-go-gi-jun-gol), Korean style BBQ or spicy pork with kimchi and vegetables
This restaurant serves up am all-you-can-eat BBQ buffet with a choice of beef, chicken, pork, seafood and a slew of vegetables and other vegetarian options. Cook the food just the way you like it on the personal BBQ at your table.