
Restaurant CoqCor du Parc - Parc Cité
COQCOR — the name is a contraction of *Le Coq Coréen*, Korean Chicken — commits to that premise without apology.
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Known for GangJeong (sweet and spicy Korean fried chicken).

Known for Bulgogi Bibimbap.
Strong pick for bbq.

COQCOR — the name is a contraction of *Le Coq Coréen*, Korean Chicken — commits to that premise without apology.
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K-Bros, opened in July 2022 by two best friends — KO, the owner, and HA, the chef with over 25 years of Korean kitchen experience behind him — is a thirty-seat room on Boul.
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LA TABLE DE JO Restaurant is a sensible korean call in Downtown in Montreal when you want something that usually lands well.
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On the corner of Boulevard Monk in the southwest reaches of the island, WULI has staked out a position that isn't particularly common in Montreal's Korean dining scene: a deliberate Korean-Japanese hybrid that treats the fusion not as a…
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Chef Alex Woo has built something quietly significant on Wellington Street: a Korean kitchen operating with fine-dining precision in a room that feels, deliberately, like someone's apartment.
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Coren Luna quietly makes the Plateau feel like one of Montreal's more serious Korean dining destinations.
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Restaurant Jako is a korean restaurant in Montreal that is worth opening when you want a clearer read on the menu and the room.
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Restaurant CoqCor Guy-Concordia is a korean pick in Montreal when you want dinner to feel a little more planned.
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Restaurant Itaewon occupies a specific and meaningful position in Montreal's Korean dining landscape: it's a family-run room in the Village, steps from Beaudry Metro, named for the Seoul neighbourhood that became famous for absorbing out…
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What Jongwook Lee and WonGoo Joun have built at 3401 Notre-Dame Ouest isn't a Korean restaurant in the way Montreal usually understands one.
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Bistro Chingu is a sensible korean call in Montreal when you want something that usually lands well.
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The name tells you everything about the vibe Daldongnae is chasing: it's borrowed from Seoul's hillside "moon villages" of the 1950s and '60s, those tight, warm communities where everyone crowded together.
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Chez Bong is not trying to be Montreal's fanciest Korean address, and that restraint is exactly what makes it worth paying attention to.
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Daldongnae Korean BBQ - MTL Bishop is an easy korean option in Montreal to suggest without needing a long explanation.
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Sam Cha is a korean restaurant in Downtown in Montreal that is worth opening when you want a clearer read on the menu and the room.
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The top Korean restaurants in Montreal include Restaurant CoqCor du Parc - Parc Cité, K-BROS Restaurant Coréen, LA TABLE DE JO Restaurant. TastyPals curates these picks based on Google ratings, review volume, and editorial judgment.
Restaurant CoqCor du Parc - Parc Cité is among the highest-rated Korean restaurants in Montreal, with a 10.0 Google rating across 244 reviews.
Korean restaurants in Montreal range from moderate to $$$$. Most mid-range options fall in the $$$$ range.
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