TOKI | Things to do in Montreal with Teens
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TOKI
Discover Authentic Korean Street Food in a Cozy Downtown Spot with Your Teens!
TOKI is a compact Korean street food restaurant in Montreal's downtown core that specializes in Bunsik, traditional Korean street food snacks and dishes. The small space features rabbit-themed decorations throughout (Toki means rabbit in Korean), K-pop music, and a cozy atmosphere where your teens can explore Korean flavours through shareable combination platters and customizable dishes.
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When: Daily from 11:30 AM to 9:30 PM (Sunday closes at 9:00 PM)
Where: 1411 Rue Pierce, Montréal, QC H3H 2K2 🚇 Guy Concordia
Highlights:
- Authentic Korean Street Food Selection: TOKI offers an array of traditional Korean street food favorites including tteokbokki (stir-fried rice cakes), gangjung (Korean fried chicken), kimchi fries, and various ramen options, giving your teens the opportunity to experience genuine Korean street market flavours in Montreal's downtown core.
- Customizable Combo Platters for Easy Sharing: The restaurant's combination meals allow families to sample multiple dishes at once, making it simple to discover what everyone enjoys while providing good value for groups wanting to try a variety of Korean street food items.
- Add-On Options to Personalize Your Meal: Diners can enhance their dishes with optional additions to customize meals to match individual taste preferences and spice tolerance levels.
- Trendy K-Pop Atmosphere: The restaurant's interior design channels Korean pop culture aesthetics with its rabbit-themed decorations and K-pop music creating an immersive cultural experience that resonates particularly well with teens interested in Korean culture, music, and entertainment.
Recommended Audience: This experience is perfect for families with teens and young adults in Montreal who are curious about Korean cuisine, enjoy trying new cultural food experiences, appreciate casual dining environments, or have an interest in K-pop culture and want to explore authentic Korean street food in an accessible downtown location.
What to Expect: A casual street food dining experience featuring traditional Korean snacks like tteokbokki, fried chicken, and kimchi-based dishes served in a compact, rabbit-decorated space with K-pop music playing in the background.
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Some things to consider during your visit:
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Limited Seating Means Strategic Timing: TOKI operates in a very small space with minimal seating capacity. If you plan to dine in rather than order takeout, visiting during off-peak hours will significantly improve your chances of securing a table without a lengthy wait.
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Street Parking Can Be Challenging Near Concordia: The restaurant's location near Concordia University and downtown shopping areas means parking is limited and often requires circling several blocks to find a spot. Allow extra time for parking, consider using public transit via the nearby Guy-Concordia metro station, or plan to walk from another downtown destination.
Disclosure: We received complimentary meals in exchange for our coverage.
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For a video of our experience at TOKI, visit this link on Instagram
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