Enjoy the number one Korean treat hotteok in the heart of Toronto. The Lee family has run the popular bakery since 1992.
Photos by Simon Williams-Im
Hotteoks are yeast-and-corn-flour pockets that are filled with brown sugar, peanuts, sunflower seeds and, cinnamon – perfect for the winter chills of Canada and equally delicious all year round!
Doo Roo Ae is one SeoulTheJourney’s favourite places for Korean food in Toronto.
We recommend you head over there — now, of course, we have a few other suggestions!
Visit the delicious Mama Lee which is only a short walk from the waterfront.
It was reviewed in the local blogto and is based at 16 Yonge St Unit B, Toronto, ON M5E 2A1.
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Another suggestion is the amazing Kimchi Korea House which is only a short walk from Toronto’s Eaton Center. Check out their websiteand visit the restaurant at 149 Dundas St W,
Toronto, ON M5G 1C5
There is also the lovely Seoulicious590 Yonge St, Toronto, ON M4Y 1Z3 – Instagram
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Now, Seoulicious goes very well with a visit to an adorable Yorkville coffee shop called GoldStruck at 130 Cumberland St, Toronto, ON M5R 1A6 – Instagram.
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If you find yourself in Midtown, then visit Bi Bim Bap.
At 950 Eglinton Ave W, Toronto, ON M6C 2C2 (Instagram)
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#NINETAILS (Instagram @ninetailscoffeebar) 651 Bloor St W, Toronto, ON M6G 1L1
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NineTails is a delicious coffee shop in the heart of Christie. There are plenty of other hot cafes to try!.
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Visit the ideally located Korean-style coffee shop, Cosette Coffee (Instagram) at 1715 Bloor St W, Toronto, ON M6P 1B2.
Cosette Coffee is ideal for a walk around High Park to check out theCherry Blossom!
Photo by Simon Williams-Im
Photo by Simon Williams-Im
Let us know about your visit to Toronto’s KoreaTown and beyond!
A few more ideas:
Milkcow Torontowill bring some memories back to Korean life!