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    Korean Garden Restaurant

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 8:30 PM

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    Korean Garden

    Korean Garden

    3.6
    (33 reviews)
    0.0 km

    My husband and I were very happy to find this place because we were craving bossam and did not want…read moreto make it at home. However, the food did not meet our expectations... The inside is very cute, but small. They only had one wait staff for all their tables so poor girl was running all over the place. I hope they add another wait staff. All the dishes were just okay, they all seem to be missing something. The kimchi jeon was decent but way too thick. The jjajangmyeon sauce was full of meat, but it had water pooling at the bottom of the bowl so the noodles hadn't been drained properly. The bossam...was the most disappointing of all. The meat was had no flavor at all and the stir-fried kimchi was missing something. The pork bone stew was probably the best dish out of everything we ordered.

    If you're craving Korean food near Niagara Falls (Canadian side), Korean Garden might catch your…read moreeye. While the food isn't exactly authentic, it does have a familiar Korean-inspired taste. The interior is fine--nothing too fancy--but I didn't see any Koreans dining or working there, which felt a bit unusual for a Korean restaurant. The snacks and meals were overpriced for what they offered, and the flavors were just so-so--not bad, but not memorable either. If you're in the area and want a quick bite that somewhat resembles Korean cuisine, it might do the trick, but don't set your expectations too high.

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    Jeyuk-Bokkeum (Spicy Pork Bulgogi) 제육볶음
    Jeyuk-Bokkeum (Spicy Pork Bulgogi) 제육볶음
    Jeyuk-Bokkeum (Spicy Pork Bulgogi) 제육볶음

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    Pyung Taik Restaurant

    Pyung Taik Restaurant

    3.7
    (109 reviews)
    2.9 km
    $$

    Very sad to have to downgrade my rating a bit based on my most recent visit…read more Just like the previous visit, they were out of bulgogi. Technically they had one left and we let our friend have it, but close enough. We ordered the galbi again. The meat is still very good, and probably the best thing about the restaurant. If I were only rating the galbi, it would be a 5. However, I had issues with both the banchan and the tea this year, and very slow service. The tea we got served first was barely tea. We couldn't tell by looking at it if it had ever seen a tea bag or just waved at one in passing, and due to the unfortunate language barrier, it was hard to explain to the server what the problem was. I like my tea strong, but at least to be able to see it and taste it. She eventually brought us more, and it was still fairly weak but this time there was a tea bag in there so we let it steep awhile. What it was though was nuclear heat wise; even after letting it steep awhile I burned my tongue. Yikes. The banchan were very lackluster. The cabbage kimchi was very standard but not standout, but the others ranged from mediocre to blah. There were underseasoned cucumbers, lightly boiled broccoli with a drizzle of (I kid you not) thousand island dressing, and mostly tasteless black beans. No radish, bean sprouts, fish cake, seaweed or other staple banchan. When we arrived, it was 5:30 pm and no other customers were present. Despite that, it took several minutes for them to come out of the back to greet us, and after we ordered a very long time to get food and tea (which we had to return...) As someone who lives in an area with plentiful Korean food, and who has learned to cook a lot of it in recent years, aside from the galbi it really was just "ok" and will probably fall out of our rotation when visiting the area.

    Amazing fresh and authentic!!Perfect hole in the wall unpretentious and very helpful staff!! Plus…read morethe menu has pictures just in case!

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    Neat decor
    Neat decor
    Pancake and side dishes - home made style - yummy
    Pancake and side dishes - home made style - yummy
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    Mandarin Restaurant

    Mandarin Restaurant

    4.3
    (239 reviews)
    3.4 km
    $$

    Excellent service- Welcomed with smiles. Arrived a couple minutes past our reservation time, and…read morewas sat immediately. Was provided a hot lemon infused cloth to clean up prior to going up to the stations to eat. Cup never emptied without an ask for refill. Very attentive the entire time. We were sat in the 'C' dining area area. There were room upon room so there's plenty of seating. Each room with a slightly different theme. Ours had a wall of beautiful fish tanks. The dining area, food stations and bathrooms were all very clean, which is so important at a buffet. They even have gloves at the end of each station in case you didn't want to touch the serving utensils with your bare hands. The variety of food goes from everything you can imagine at a Chinese buffet like sushi and fried rice to American options like burgers and fries, to surprises in-between like New England clam chowder and prime rib. Tons of dessert- hard ice cream, cakes, pies, fruit, jello, even Crème brûlée and waffles. One of my favorite surprises was the variety of mocktails. Most places offer me pop as a mocktail or a Shirley Temple at best. Decent pricing. Father's Day special dinner menu was $50/pp (Canadian) about $36/pp (American) which is pretty great for all you get and that's WITH their high tax. I believe the refular pricing is about $10/pp less. A must try only 30 minutes from Western NY.

    I visited the Mandarin Restaurant in Niagara Falls a couple of months ago. As soon as you walk in,…read moreit feels like you've stepped into another world, the atmosphere is beautiful and very welcoming. Our server was super friendly. It wasn't too busy for dinnertime, which made the experience even more enjoyable. The buffet offered a wide variety of options, and everything was well presented. The dessert section was definitely the highlight for me and the best part of the meal. That said, I do feel the price was a bit high for a buffet-style restaurant. Overall, it was a great experience, just slightly overpriced for what it offers.

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    Buffet area
    Buffet area
    My lunch - mostly Chinese dishes and a super salad with all the works, plus a white sangria cocktail
    My lunch - mostly Chinese dishes and a super salad with all the works, plus a white sangria cocktail
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    Exterior
    Skylon Tower

    Skylon Tower

    3.0
    (1.1k reviews)
    1.5 km
    $$$

    The base of the Skylon Tower is tourist central: Gift shops with greater Canada products, a…read moreStarbucks with a sitting area, T-shirts and sweatshirts with maple leaves. If you're going to one of the two restaurants or to the observation tower, there's a single elevator with glass walls which allows for a spectacle during the trip. Before the queue to the elevator, there's an obligatory queue for a photo op. You're invited to review and purchase the photos after your visit. The trip to the top stories is fewer than 30 seconds to go 775', but it feels longer. Long before you reach your destination, you're above where birds fly!

    I'm so glad we did this. Instead of battling the crowds and getting soaked on the Maid of the Mist,…read morewe opted for the Skylon Tower and lunch and I have zero regrets. The views were amazing and breathtaking. Service was better than expected, and the food was surprisingly divine. My dining companion had the surf and turf while I had the steak, and both were surprisingly good. We were expecting poor quality, overpriced fare--you know, the usual tourist trap stuff, but were pleasantly surprised by how good it actually was. Portions were not excessively huge but weren't quite tapas-sized either they were essentially just right. Warm bread and butter was brought before our meal, and we filled up on this. Our server kept it coming, and I was happy for that since it was delicious. The views were unbeatable. The restaurant slowly rotates as you eat, so your view constantly changes it's an unbelievable experience that I highly recommend. You get to see the falls and the surrounding area from every angle without leaving your table. It's worth taking time to read the plaques along the side, which share interesting facts about the falls and the general area. A little history with your meal never hurts. If you're looking for a more relaxed way to experience Niagara Falls without the chaos, this is a fantastic option. Would absolutely do it again.

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    Inside
    Creme brûlée
    Creme brûlée
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