Gathering around a sizzling hot plate is a great way to catch
up with a loved one. There’s a leisurely pace to the meal as you wait for food
to cook, nibbling at the banchan as you converse and focus on more than
just eating. At Daldongnae, their intimate table layout is ideal for those who’d
like a bit of privacy.
You’ll need at least two people to get their table BBQ
where diners mix-and-match an order of protein per person (i.e., a minimum of
one item per person with at least two servings per table). There’s a nice
selection of offerings, we opted for the boneless beef short rib ($29.99 for
7oz), chicken thigh ($21.99 for 7oz), and tiger shrimp ($11.99 for 5
pieces).
The hot plate was presented quickly upon ordering, already
adorned with cheese corn, garlic slices, kimchi, and an egg mixture
poured tableside. And a hot stone bowl of soybean stew followed, waking up the
palette with its savoury mix of vegetables and tofu. It’s so hearty that I’d be
satisfied with a large bowl of soup and steamed rice.
As the proteins are presented, the server swipes the surface
of the plate with a piece of beef fat (what a great way to use every piece of
the ingredient!). He tells us to start with the beef, then move onto the
chicken so that there’s enough oil on the grill to prevent the later from
sticking. We follow the instructions starting with tender strips of the short
rib and then the chicken with the shrimp sprinkled throughout as they take a
bit longer to cook.
Daldongnae leaves the ingredients neutral, only the chicken
was lightly marinated. So, it’s an ideal place to dine with those who may have
ingredient sensitivities or are watching their sugar and sodium intake. As a
person who loves flavour, I relied heavily on the onion soy sauce, savoury bean
paste, and even the sweet and spicy gochujang sauce in the banchan
as condiments.
I recommend getting a start on the hot side dishes early:
the kimchi isn’t the greatest once it dries out; the egg was best when
it just starts to cook through, still fluffy and soft. Only the corn can stay
on longer as the cheese develops a lovely crust.
And don’t worry, you’ll get plenty of vegetables from the banchan
that accompanies the BBQ set – spicy cucumbers, marinated bean sprouts, an
oddly sweet potato salad, spicy seaweed, and a savoury gelatin. Plus, there are
lettuce leaves for creating saam wraps. The best part is that they offer
unlimited refills of the side dishes, corn cheese and egg.
Daldongnae even offers a vegan option for those on a plant-based
diet. Really, you have no excuse not to invite out that person for the long
awaited reunion.
Address: 4771 Steeles Ave East
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Gastro World's Grading System
- Anything under 5 - I really disliked and will never go back
- 6 - decent restaurant but I likely won't return
- 7 - decent restaurant and I will likely return
- 8 - great restaurant that I'd be happy to recommend
- 9 - fantastic restaurant that I would love to visit regularly and highly recommend
- 10 - absolute perfection!
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