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Located on Pinetree Way, it is easily accessible by SkyTrain and just next to Coquitlam Centre Mall. OZ Korean Cuisineįried chicken is a Korean cuisine staple, and if the best fried chicken is what you are after, this restaurant is your best bet. You will be raving about the house-made noodles and flavourful soup following your visit. Order one of the signature Korean fusion ramen dishes. Specializing in smoked pork and soups, Smoking Pig is serving up Korean fusion with flavours of honey garlic, honey soy, salt and pepper, and super spice.

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Korean soup and stew is perfect comfort-food for the fall weather. Located in Coquitlam’s Henderson Place Mall, this Korean Café sells uniquely decorated corn dogs with creative names including ‘Monster Bat.’ These dogs are coated in potato, some are filled with cheese, and all can be dipped in an assortment of yummy sauces. Here are 13 Korean restaurants and cafés to try in Coquitlam, in no particular order. If you’re convinced that you need to experience this cuisine in honour of Korean Cultural Week, you have plenty of options in Coquitlam. While it contains many spring vegetables and a meat that can be different from restaurant to restaurant, the basics remain the same, including a fried egg (or raw, if you prefer) on top of all ingredients in a single bowl. It is heart-warming, healthy and nourishing. Not only it is delicious, but it strongly helps our body with dietary and detoxication.” Bibimbapīibimbap, literally meaning “mixed rice,” is one of the most well-known Korean dishes. “Kimchi Jjigae does not contain a variety of other seasonal green vegetables like other hotpots but the beauty of kimchi alone can stand against them. “Kimchi appears in many forms and is one of the oldest but still the most lovable hotpot amongst Koreans,” said Kim. Padak, meaning green spring onion chicken, is served with long cut green spring onions on top of fried chicken and poured with a homemade sweet soy sauce. “It looks like a snow mountain built up with fried chicken and tossed with variety of cheese powder and another our secret powder on top of the fried chicken,” said Kim. ‘Snowing’ is also a big hit, both in Korea and Coquitlam. Spicy Soy is a fried chicken mixed with chili oil, spicy green pepper, garlic and dried spicy red pepper. There are many different sweet or spicy flavours available, said Kim, including Spicy Soy, Butter Garlic, Snowing or Padak. A popular option is the Bhan-Bhan (meaning “half and half”), with half being the original fried chicken and the other half marinated or seasoned with sweet chili sauce, for example. Oz Korean is known for its Korean-style fried chicken. Here are three popular Korean dishes to try, as recommended by Kim. That being said, the kimchi hotpot is the real deal.” It contains lactic acid bacteria, a bacterium that helps with digestion and fights harmful bacteria. “Kimchi is one of the healthiest foods in the world. “Almost all Korean restaurants across the world serve this dish,” he explained. This traditional Korean staple actually has more than 500 different types, says Kim, “and it is by far the most popular dish in Korea.” Korean cuisine is healthy and fresh, containing seasonal greens, lots of vegetables, fermented foods (there’s the kimchi again) and high-grade meats. Luke Kim, manager of Coquitlam’s Oz Korean Cuisine, gives the Foodie 101 on the Korean cuisine.

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It’s crunchy, delicious and full of flavours and spices. And there’s also another specialty that you’ll certainly want to try: Korean-style fried chicken. Or you might think of Korean barbecue or a hot bowl of bibimbap. When you picture Korean cuisine, the first thing that comes to mind might be kimchi, the traditional dish of salted and fermented vegetables. Get the Foodie 101 on the Korean Cuisine in Coquitlam And be sure to explore the Korean cuisine hot spots spread out across the city. Home News & Media Explore Korean Food in CoquitlamĬoquitlam’s unofficially-deemed Koreatown is located along North Road and is a vibrant cultural hub in the City for everything Korean including tasty restaurants and cozy cafés, book stores, salons and spas, karaoke and eclectic supermarkets.








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