Saturday, June 20, 2009

Korean Grill House.

all you can eat... After a long day of beach volleyball, with barely any lunch, everybody was super hungry, so going to eat Korean BBQ at Korean Grill House was the obvious solution. It might not be the most healthy food but you can fill yourself up until you can't eat anymore and its cheap! All of us went for the basic all you can eat option (Adults: $12.95, Children under $8.95), which comes with Pork, Beef Chicken, Beef Ribs, Ox Tongue, Ox Liver, Salmon, Squid and Fish Filet. All these items are given to you raw so that you can grill it up on a shared grilled (usually 2-4 people per grill). This meal also comes with unlimited Korean appetizers that include kimchi, deep fried tofu, bean sprouts, spicy bean sprouts and pickled turnips. In addition to this, they also offer all you can drink beverages (I think additional $2).
There were 5 of us at our table and we killed 4 or 5 rounds of meat and drank about 3 or 4 pitchers of Soy Milk and around 2 pitchers of Iced Tea. One of my friends, Aston, showed us how to fully utilize the dipping soy sauce.

Aston's Korean BBQ Technique:
  1. Cook meat on grill
  2. Pour Dipping Sauce (I think its just soy sauce) on the meat while grilling
  3. Repeat steps 1-2
  4. Enjoy the tasty BBQ'd meat.
The meat is already marinated but it definitely tastes much better when you keep pouring the sauce on while it is cooking. We used 4 full bottles of sauce during the entire meal and left the restaurant more than satisfied.
Korean Grill House is located at 214 Queen St. West (Queen/University) and is pretty busy for dinner (we waited about 15 minutes for a seat). At this location they also have an upstairs, so there is plenty of seating, although they still often packed. They also have 4 other locations (Yonge/Bloor, Yonge/Dundas, Commerce Gate, Midland/Finch). If you want an even better deal, go for the after 10 pm late night special ($8.99), includes pork, beef, chicken, squid, fish fillet. Korean Grill House may not be the best quality of food, but if you are really hungry, really cheap or both, then this is a perfect place to eat out at.

2 comments:

  1. so kevin said he would do a guest write for japadog for you lolol.

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  2. With the amount of sodium you get from soy sauce + pouring soy sauce on, you HAVE to get all you can drink. Worth it.

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