Beijing Sung

Beijing Sung - Réservation de table

2150 Steeles Avenue West Units 9 10, L4K 2Y7, Vaughan, Canada Réservation
4784 Avis 4.3

"I was truly impressed by their generous portions—wow! You definitely need to come in hungry. They serve the best jajang noodles in Toronto!"

Détails

Téléphone: (+1)9056601352

Adresse: 2150 Steeles Avenue West Units 9 10, L4K 2Y7, Vaughan, Canada

Réservation, Réserver

Ville: Vaughan

Site Web: http://beijingsung.ca/

Heures d'ouverture

Lundi: 11:00 -21:00

Mercredi: 11:00 -21:00

Jeudi: 11:00 -21:00

Vendredi: 11:00 -21:00

Samedi: 11:00 -21:00

Dimanche: 11:00 -21:00

Statistiques

Plats: 5

Catégories: 5

Avis: 4784


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Avis

4 /5 Évaluation

Beijing Sung is one of the few hybrid Korean-Chinese restaurants in the Greater Toronto Area. However, the food leans more towards Korean tastes rather than authentic Chinese cuisine. Upon entering, I noticed that most of the patrons were Korean, and the server greeted me in Korean by default. The menu is primarily in Korean, and even the English version features romanizations of the Korean names instead of actual translations, making it challenging for those unfamiliar with the language to know what they are ordering. We ended up relying on photos or sticking to classic dishes like Jjajangmyeon and Jjamppong that we were familiar with. I've visited twice, and both times the food has been de...

4 /5 Évaluation

Next, we tried the Tangsuyouk, which is fried pork served in a sweet and sour sauce. I wasn't a fan of this dish, as I thought the pork was a bit dry and tough. We also sampled the Kkanppungi, which features fried chicken coated in a spicy sweet and sour sauce. While it wasn't the type of fried chicken I'm used to, it was still quite tasty and had a nice kick. However, I prefer larger pieces, like thighs or drumsticks, instead of the smaller, bite-sized portions. Overall, the food was decent, but if I were to return, I would probably just order the soup and maybe the chicken. The restaurant was quite busy during our visit on a Saturday around 7 PM, and we had to wait about 20 minutes for a...

3 /5 Évaluation

My sister recommended we visit Beijing Sung for their Korean-Chinese fusion cuisine, and I was eager to try their black bean noodles and sweet and spicy fried chicken. We ordered the family jjajang (for two), which featured noodles in black bean sauce with seafood. The dish had a generous amount of sauce, and while the noodles were tasty, they didn't stand out as particularly special compared to other jajangmyeon I've had in the past. I also sampled the rajoki bap, which consisted of rice topped with fried chicken thighs in a sweet and spicy sour sauce. It was delicious! The sauce was a bit on the thick side, but it was packed with flavor. I really enjoyed the dried chilies they included, as...

4 /5 Évaluation

I visited this restaurant simply because it was nearby and we were feeling hungry. It was quite a nice surprise to see how busy it was, even at 4 PM. The restaurant is fairly spacious, and after trying the food, I understood why it was so popular—the dishes were delicious and reasonably priced. It's definitely a nice spot to consider if you find yourself in the area. Réservez une table maintenant

5 /5 Évaluation

This restaurant is a hidden gem! Be prepared to wait in line on weekends, but it's definitely worth it. I love their seafood noodles and fried chicken. It's conveniently located near York University with easy access to the TTC. The flavors of the Korean dishes are fantastic. I hope they consider opening more locations!

5 /5 Évaluation

I recently visited this restaurant for the first time and was impressed by its spacious and clean atmosphere. We ordered kampoongki, yu ring ki, jajangmyun, and champong. Overall, most of the dishes were a solid 10/10; however, we thought the jajangmyun could use some improvement. I will definitely be coming back!

5 /5 Évaluation

The portion sizes are generous and the atmosphere is family-friendly. I definitely recommend going with a group of more than four people. Be sure to order the yuringi, which is fried chicken served with iceberg lettuce. Just a heads up: your clothes and hair might smell like fried food after your visit!

4 /5 Évaluation

I recently discovered a hidden gem that completely surpassed my expectations. The portion sizes were quite generous, so I recommend being cautious when ordering if you plan to sample several dishes. Personally, I was absolutely delighted with the noodles! Réservez une table maintenant

5 /5 Évaluation

The food was excellent and the servers were very friendly. I really enjoy Korean-Chinese cuisine. The portions are generous, too. If I need to bring my Canadian friend, I will definitely come back here.

5 /5 Évaluation

I was truly impressed by their generous portions—wow! You definitely need to come in hungry. They serve the best jajang noodles in Toronto!


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