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A large group of us descended unannounced at Mot Na Son on a Friday night. And it was wonderful. I had the traditional kneaded noodle soup and my friend had a soft tofu soup and they were both spiced to taste and absolutely delicious. Others had the bulgoki or pork dishes and spoke to their tastefulness.The owner/server was able to answer many questions, quietly accommodate an aversion to sesame oil from someone in o... View all feedback.
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A little mom and pop Korean restaurant in a neighbourhood that is full of them. The food is good quality and I enjoyed myself, but the food is slightly pricier than other restaurants nearby (say $2-3 per dish). View all feedback.
A little mom and pop Korean restaurant in a neighbourhood that is full of them. The food is good quality and I enjoyed myself, but the food is slightly pricier than other restaurants nearby (say $2-3 per dish).
A large group of us descended unannounced at Mot Na Son on a Friday night. And it was wonderful. I had the traditional kneaded noodle soup and my friend had a soft tofu soup and they were both spiced to taste and absolutely delicious. Others had the bulgoki or pork dishes and spoke to their tastefulness.The owner/server was able to answer many questions, quietly accommodate an aversion to sesame oil from someone in our group, and try to deal with two finicky children, without losing any of his grace and smiles. The side dishes were wonderful as well.Both TVs were happily on the fritz, which suited us just fine.Ignore the photo - the place looks nothing like that.
A little mom and pop Korean restaurant in a neighbourhood that is full of them. The food is good quality and I enjoyed myself, but the food is slightly pricier than other restaurants nearby (say per dish).
A large group of us showed up unexpectedly at Mot Na Son on a Friday night and it turned out to be a wonderful experience. I ordered the traditional kneaded noodle soup while my friend chose the soft tofu soup, both of which were seasoned perfectly and incredibly tasty. Others in our group tried the bulgoki or pork dishes and were impressed with the flavors. The owner/server was very helpful, answering our questions and accommodating a member of our group who couldn't have sesame oil. He also handled two fussy children with grace and a smile. The side dishes were delicious as well. Surprisingly, both TVs were not working, which we didn't mind at all. Don't be fooled by the photos, the restaurant looks nothing like that.
This was small and nice restaurantThey gave us fast serviceChris the owner was at the restaurant and he was attentive to our table.
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