Montreal style poutine in edmonton?? The epitome of authenticity and fusion – a great kimchi poutine restaurant!??
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hello.
Let me introduce you to one delicious restaurant in Edmonton.
A little northwest?
This restaurant is near Costco Business Center.
The Thai restaurant I introduced last time is also nearby^^
This is a course where you can enjoy a meal at WEM and shopping at the business center.
As you can tell from the name of the restaurant, the owner is Korean.
Office workers’ sparrow mill(?) in the commercial area^^
Although it is located in a factory/commercial area, the interior is fresh???
Take a look at the menu^^
Since it’s done by a Korean, bulgogi and kimchi are often included in the menu.
Are you telling the locals this????
It is not a restaurant that serves formal food, so the atmosphere is simple.
I go alone in the morning and order like Mansour. LOL
What should I eat for the sandwich? After thinking for a while,
Club Sandwich $8.99
Can you see the lack of ingredients?
It’s so delicious because it’s full of fresh ingredients.
Cut this delicious sandwich into triangle shapes and
What if you put a toothpick in it and served it on a plate???
That would have been the hotel club sandwich^^… And lol
The tomatoes and lettuce were all fresh and very delicious.
And finally, we received Kimchi Bulgogi Poutine Small Size $13.95
I came here to eat this.
This is not the Putin I knew.
There is a 1000-sum sauce. hmm!!!!
There is no gravy.
What about sheep??????
Can you guess how full it is?
I heard that the owner came to Edmonton from Montreal, and he is very serious about poutine.
It was so good because it was full of cheese.
Potatoes are frozen potatoes?? NONONONO
Absolutely stick to raw potatoes!!!!
Sliced raw potatoes and deep-fried in Montreal style!!
If you look at the poutine at La Vin Cuisine, a Montreal poutine restaurant, the poutine is made from fried raw potatoes and has a fresh sweetness that is different from the crispiness of frozen potatoes.
That’s it!!!!!!
The sweetness of those potatoes was recreated in Edmonton.
I asked about the fried potatoes being red, and they said they fried raw potatoes and tossed them with homemade chili seasoning.
So I squeezed it a little bit.
Potatoes topped with the long-awaited stir-fried kimchi!
More bulgogi on top!
?????
Wow~~
It’s such a delicious combination.
The stir-fried kimchi was really delicious.
You elevated stir-fried kimchi into art.
So much filling of bulgogi.
Bulgogi is a familiar taste.
Sweet and salty taste of stir-fried food.
I saw the soup over the counter, so I ordered it.
A sandwich combo costs $3.95.
I heard that they cook the soup themselves and it was very delicious.
The soup was hot, savory, and really delicious.
They prepare all the ingredients and make everything themselves, so it’s exactly what I was looking for.
I can’t believe I found out about this great place after moving to Calgary.
Ah ㅠㅠㅠ It’s unfair ㅠㅠㅠㅠ
I saw that the sandwich was in the $5 range. Is that the price from 10 years ago? i did it.
7/11 I think the refrigerated preservative sandwich is more expensive than that.
The price is so gracious.
Next time I go to eat poutine again, I will just order the original poutine without the potato seasoning (no salt toss!).
Add stir-fried kimchi .
I’m going to try this combination.
The kimchi bulgogi poutine was delicious, but a bit salty for my taste.
Since it is a restaurant targeting locals, I think the seasoning was a bit heavy.
The stir-fried kimchi is really delicious, so you should definitely add it and eat it ^^ Definitely.
I bought it with my own money today too!
Always buy with my own money!
Try delicious, properly made poutine.
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