Pints Empire

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  • Went with a few friends last week. Korean family owned and operated. The man was very excited to explain everything on the menu to us, so we let him a…

  • Stopped in here for some takeout on the way home from work. Heard from a colleague the Korean fried chicken is fantastic so I thought I'd give them a …

  • Not a big fan. The food was only alright. The man operating the place was constantly frustrated about something. We paid for 2 hours of kareoke when w…


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Pints Empire is open for Casual Dining. Pints Empire serves Asian and Korean dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!

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9 Reviews on “Pints Empire”

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  • Snoopyfood

    Not a big fan. The food was only alright. The man operating the place was constantly frustrated about something. We paid for 2 hours of kareoke when we probably only got to sing an hour because he was getting the mics to work during our singing. Food wise I’ll leave up to you to try, kareoke? I would say don’t bother.

  • Waiwai

    Been here a couple of times with my group on late nights. Whole Fried Chicken, and clam soup are my faves. Ventillation is a major issue. When you go inside, its like stepping through another dimension, you can smell the grease as soon as you step through the doors. You will leave smelling like grease, be warned.

  • Ron Sarmiento

    Love the KFC Chicken and braised pork belly. Owners seem to be nice people. Next time I’ll get the chicken wings after hearing they were great as well.

  • Msjocr

    Have been wanting to come to this place since my friend mentioned it to me a month ago. Really good food. Service was excellent. My favorite was the sangyeopsal. Only downer is that it was a bit of a drive from where I live. But for sure will return.

  • HonestEater

    This place has amaZing flavor. Their dishes are equivalent to those of NYC and LA. The couple is very nice and accommodating. They want to tell you how to eat the dishes and talk you through on what sauces to order for the wings. I was so happy to bite into a crunchy chicken wing even with lots of sauce on it. Best wings in Winnipeg period. Even better, they’re Korean wings, but you can order spicy, just fried, sweet, or even sweet and spicy where it’s half and half. Omg, I can’t contain the excitement I have now that I’ve discovered this place. I ordered the wings and seafood with rice cake (dduk bokki). The menu is all in English so if you’re like me and know your Korean dish names, just look at pictures to relate the dishes. The seafood was so fresh and perfectly cooked. There’s squid, shrimp, mussels, blend of crunchy veggies with the rice cake… And to my surprise two sides of noodles that came with it! It was a huge plate definitely worth the price. He came to my table and stirred the noodles into the sauce and explained to me that it tastes better in the sauce–I agreed!I can’t rave be enough about how fresh their food was. How much flavor each bite had. Surprisingly they open until 1-2am everyday. The restaurant has a lot of tables and is decorated very fancy and modern. They have private karaoke rooms that you can fit probably 20 people each in and order food in there as well. Great for private parties. The ambiance is nice with a variety of English and Korean pop songs playing as well as a huge projector with videos in the second dining room. Highly recommend for Korean food, wings, or karaoke.

  • Denny

    Best Korean Chicken Wings! Ask for half-half regular and spicy. Definitely not a cheap joint. The owner is super friendly but he always try to upsell you some additional stuff (and more expensive dish) ha. Can’t blame him for trying. It’s a business after all ;D.

  • Hungry Hustler

    The only place you should be getting fried chicken in Winnipeg!While I was in South Korea, I ventured to many different fried chicken places and in Winnipeg this satisfies my craving for KFC (Korean Fried Chicken)!The hours may seem a bit weird but it’s because South Korea’s night life is booming and most places don’t open until the evening. However if you ever venture here on weekend evenings you’ll see this place packed with Korean University students eating chicken, drinking beer and shooting soju.I do have to say, the music is horrendously loud and the language barrier is pretty significant. However I counter that with sitting near the windows, away from the speakers and pointing to the menu to exactly what I want and without tedious questioning. (If you’re still unsure, ask the Korean University student beside you for help on ordering, they’d likely be more then happy to help!)

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1609 Pembina Highway, Winnipeg, MB R3T 3Y6

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