Sometimes it is hard to differentiate between many of the Korean BBQ spots in town. Naturally, some are better than others in terms of meat quality, banchan selection and overall value. However, what if I told you there is a new Korean BBQ out near Lougheed Mall (right next to Price Smart) that employs large stone slabs as their BBQ surface? Yes, do we really need another Korean restaurant on North Road? Well yes, especially when it is a new modern space and unique.
We ended up ordering the Signature Pork Combo for $42.00 per person (minimum 2 orders). This included a nice selection of Banchan, Jjigae and Corn Cheese. For the Banchan, we found potato salad, spinach, slaw, kimchi daikon, spicy octopus and chwinamul. Really liked the selection, especially a few less seen dishes. We also found romaine so we could wrap our pork belly as well as some pickled Napa cabbage that served the same purpose.
For our combo, we were served a good amount of meaty and fairly lean pieces of pork belly. There was enough fat for flavour and texture though. As you can see, things were cooked on a big stone slab. The middle was hottest while the sides were only warm. This was enough to keep the corn cheese (with an egg yolk) melty, the soup hot and the kimchi warm. As you can see, the pork belly seared up nicely. Really enjoyed the pork, especially dipped into the jalapeno condiment.
About that Bean Paste Soup, it was included with the combo and it came bubbling hot. Nice fermented saltiness to it without going overboard. Some soft veggies in there, adding some sweetness. We added the Seafood Pancake for good measure and it was seared up super crunchy. It was nutty and aromatic with a soft, but not mushy centre. There was a decent amount of well-cooked seafood with only a balanced amount of green onion. This was pretty good and I would order it again.
We were served a bonus dish that was the Korean version of Beef Tataki. These medium-thin slices of beef were tender with the slightest of chew. It sat in a sauce that was soy-based but had sweetness and aromatics. Lastly, we added the Jjapaghetti (yes, the instant noodles) at the end finished off on the stone grill. Unfortunately, these noodles were overdone and stuck to the stone slab. There was also too much moisture and prevented them from caramelizing properly. Other than the Jjapaghetti, everything else was really good and well-portioned. Combine that with a modern dining space with plenty of staff, Stone Korean BBQ should be one of the better options along North Road for Korean BBQ.
The Good:
- Modern and spacious
- Good value
- Delicious
The Bad:
- Jjapaghetti add-on needs to be improved upon
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