
Sinjeon Topokki & Bar (Pocha) - Bloor 신전떡볶이
What separates Sinjeon Topokki & Bar on Bloor from the rotating cast of Korean concepts arriving in Toronto is provenance with a point.
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Korean restaurants in Toronto that work well for group dinner — sorted by rating and curated for occasion fit.
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What separates Sinjeon Topokki & Bar on Bloor from the rotating cast of Korean concepts arriving in Toronto is provenance with a point.
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Gimbap Shop on Spring Garden Avenue has been a North York institution for twenty-eight years — operating long before the neighbourhood's dining scene attracted any serious outside attention.
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North York's Yonge Street corridor has no shortage of Korean restaurants, but JJAJANG1980 stakes out a specific and deliberate lane: Korean-Chinese comfort food, the category of cooking that anchors lazy Saturday afternoons and late week…
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Pine Tree Sonamoo takes its name from the Korean word for pine tree — a symbol of endurance, of colour held through winter.
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Mapo Korean BBQ takes its name from Mapo-gu, the Seoul district where open-flame barbecue is less a dining concept than a civic institution, and that context shapes everything about the Bloor Street room.
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Gyodong, at 694 Bloor St W in the western stretch of Toronto's Koreatown, is making a genuine argument that the neighbourhood's most interesting Korean dining extends well beyond the BBQ-and-soju formula.
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Woojoo Bunsik operates on Yonge Street in North York with the quiet confidence of a place that has decided exactly what it is and declined to apologize for it.
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Dolsoe on Alness Street in North York is a family-owned Korean room that operates entirely without pretense — no recent renovation, no trending ferment on the menu card, no interest in being discovered by anyone who wasn't already looking.
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North York's Yonge Street corridor is not short on Korean restaurants, which makes Kim's Table's refusal to compete on spectacle worth paying attention to.
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Hongdae Banjeom Restaurant 홍대반점 is a korean restaurant in Koreatown in Toronto that is worth opening when you want a clearer read on the menu and the room.
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Daldongnae Korean BBQ - Dundas Square is a korean restaurant in Koreatown in Toronto that is worth opening when you want a clearer read on the menu and the room.
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Sarang Kitchen is a Korean fried chicken spot in Koreatown founded in 2022 by former educator Jennifer Low and Chef Deon Kim, and the operational decisions here are as deliberate as anything on the menu.
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Han Ba Tang occupies a brick-and-wood bar space near Yonge and Sheppard in North York, positioning itself as a Korean-fusion izakaya that runs late and draws a reliably young, loud crowd.
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Koreatown on Bloor runs deep with Korean restaurants, and damda positions itself toward the honest, mid-week end of that spectrum — no reservation strategy required, menus that don't demand translation, and a price level that makes sense…
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Jokbal Night Market is one of the more deliberately specific Korean restaurants to land in North York, and that specificity is the whole point.
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Jangteo Gukbap is making a quiet, unambiguous argument on Yonge Street in North York: that the most honest meal in this city costs under fifteen dollars, arrives in a clay pot, and asks nothing of you except a spoon and an appetite.
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Mapo Pocha Soju Bar is a pojang macha — the Korean late-night street stall, the kind that runs until the city goes quiet — reconstructed inside a Koreatown row unit on Bloor West, and by most accounts it is the only room in the neighbour…
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Korean Village Restaurant has been doing something the city's now-crowded Korean dining scene still struggles to match: holding a room together across generations, occasions, and table sizes without losing the thread of what made it matt…
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Jin Dal Lae Korean Restaurant is a korean restaurant in Koreatown in Toronto that is worth opening when you want a clearer read on the menu and the room.
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Kayagum Korean Restaurant is an easy korean option in North York in Toronto to suggest without needing a long explanation. Deep-Fried Cast-Iron Skillet and Bibimbap & Rice-Bowl also give you a decent sense of the menu.
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Top Korean restaurants for group dinner in Toronto include Sinjeon Topokki & Bar (Pocha) - Bloor 신전떡볶이, Gimbap Shop, JJAJANG1980. TastyPals curates these based on occasion tags, Google ratings, and editorial judgment.
Yes — Toronto has 20 Korean restaurants rated highly for group dinner. Sinjeon Topokki & Bar (Pocha) - Bloor 신전떡볶이 is among the top picks with a 9.8 Google rating.
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