Cho Sun Ok
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AMAZING Korean food. Well worth the wait. The place closes at 10 pm, we got there are 9:20 and there was still a line-up. And rightly so, the food com…
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OMG! Love this Korean joint! This is definitely the place to be to satisfy my constant Korean food craving! Everything was so delicious and on point. …
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Favourite cold noodle spot! I've had Korean cold noodle at many other places and nothing compares. Their noodles and slush are perfection. Be prepared…
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Cho Sun Ok is open for Casual Dining. Cho Sun Ok serves Korean and Asian dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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6 Reviews on “Cho Sun Ok”
AMAZING Korean food. Well worth the wait. The place closes at 10 pm, we got there are 9:20 and there was still a line-up. And rightly so, the food comes quickly, and it’s top-notch quality. Had the dolsot bibimbap and the kalbi. They supply you with scissors so you can cut the beef, which is quite handy. The bibimbap was perfect and I seriously can’t get enough of the sauce. Highly recommended.
OMG! Love this Korean joint! This is definitely the place to be to satisfy my constant Korean food craving! Everything was so delicious and on point. Staff was friendly and service was quick and easy. The cold noodles were my fav dish of the night! YUM!
Favourite cold noodle spot! I’ve had Korean cold noodle at many other places and nothing compares. Their noodles and slush are perfection. Be prepared for long waits.
I am very picky about my Korean food and this is my favourite Korean restaurant in the city. I find them to be quite consistent. Be sure to try their cold noodle soup (Mool Naengmyun). Their kimchi braised pork tenderloin dish is also really surprisingly good (Kimchi Jjim). The pork bone soup isn’t their strong suit though. Their kalbi is good, but not the best in the city. Still, overall considering all of the dishes I’ve tried, I think they’re still the best. At the more expensive Korean restaurants, where the kalbi has been amazing, the other dishes were poorly done, so I always go back to Cho Sun Ok. Before you go, be sure to check out their photographic menu (with descriptions) on their website to help you figure out what you want to order. Also note that this restaurant is quite small and they fill up very quickly during peak mealtimes. cookingwithalison.com
This place is known for their Korean cold noodles and it definitely did not disappoint. Probably wasn’t the wisest choice to try this place out on a colder day, but it would be amazing on a hot summer day. Affordability is also a bonus!
After seeing the mega-high ratings for this place, I knew I’d have to visit it one day. Came here for dinner last night; left as a very satisfied customer! We tried their Gamja Tang (pork bone soup) and L.A Galbi Jeongsik (short ribs), two classics. The broth for the Gamja Tang was *delicious*; the best part of the dish! The meat was very tender and we got a generous three and a half pieces of pork bone, but I would eagerly return just for the delectable broth. The short ribs were yummy too, as they usually are. Helpful of them to give us scissors to divide up the pieces. Got seven side dishes and a bowl of purple multigrain rice each. We devoured every last item on our table haha. Delicious; will def be back!