Category: | Restaurant, |
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Address: | 409 College St, Toronto, ON M5T 1T1, Canada |
Postal code: | M5T 1T1 |
Phone: | (647) 748-0032 |
Monday: | 12:00 – 9:30 PM |
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Tuesday: | 12:00 – 9:30 PM |
Wednesday: | 12:00 – 9:30 PM |
Thursday: | 12:00 – 9:30 PM |
Friday: | 12:00 – 9:30 PM |
Saturday: | 12:00 – 9:30 PM |
Sunday: | 12:00 – 9:00 PM |
*If you're going to listen to one Korean chicken advice, get it from a Korean person (me)* I've tried almost everything on the menu and I love how the store uses soft parts (just thighs or wings). Their unique side menu that includes buttered toasted bread is excellent. And if you're going for the first time, try the D Crunch.
This place is incredible!!!!! Their crispy chicken sandwich was sooo flavourful and moist on the inside, yet crispy on the outside. The slaw is outstanding. I highly recommend it!
First time visit was a huge success, the food was tasty and the portion sizes were generous. I will definitely visit again!
I had the crispy st. chicken sandwich with spicy sauce and it was pretty good. It says Korean fried chicken outside and surely the employees were all Korean (I'm Korean so it's not a racial assumption). My only beef at this sweet little chicken spot is that it is representing Korean fried chicken and does only a decent job at it (comparatively). I am definitely being a stickler as it was good fried chicken in Toronto standards but growing up in North America, I have always told my naive Western friends that Korea had the best fried chicken. So now that our fried chicken are finally being recognized here in Toronto, I feel like it has to be on actual Korean standards or my years of trash talking is in stake. Overall good, clean place. Price was good too. The chicken, the coleslaw on top, the presentation all looked fresh and tidy. Those Korean girls behind the counter were also very sweet and nice. I've become an old, stubborn Korean man in the Western world so all I will say is that lets just keep bringing up our standards.
Came here looking for a good place for Korean fried chicken and left quite happy. The inside is clean and delightfully aesthetic looking.
Ordered a large Sweet St. Chicken and it was more than enough for my sister and me. Paid around $24 so it was well worth it. The meal comes with buttered toast, french fries, dipping sauce and coleslaw.
The dipping sauce was delicious, kind of like spicy mayo. The chicken itself was deliciously crispy and most of the other words you'd use to describe good fried chicken, and the sweet sauce was good and distinctly Korean tasting.