Located at the corner of the street Sherbrooke, Atti is only a few minutes walk from the McGill University and the McGill metro station.
First Impression
The interior design of the restaurant is very beautiful, it is a fancy modern mix between the Western and Korean style. I did not take any pictures, but the inside of the restaurant looks like this
Source: Atti Cuisine Coréenne |
Food and Service
The service was excellent, the waitress answered my questions patiently and clearly; most importantly, the waitress served us with a huge smile from the moment we stepped in the restaurant till the second we left.
The wait time for the meals was around 10 to 15 minutes, but it wouldn't be a great deal if you're with a friend.
I ordered a chicken Bibimbap served with rice, bansan, and a soup. The dish looks absolutely delicious! I was surprised by the variety of vegetables topping the dish.
However, despite the look of the dish, I was rather disappointed by the taste. It seems that food was accommodated for the Western culture, the traditional Korean flavours are not strongly present in the Korean dishes.
The kimchi in the side dish was lightly spicy and much more sweeter than the traditional one. The bibimbap, on the other hand, has a taste closer to the traditional bibimbap, but it still lacked some flavours in it.
I took a bite of my friend's Bulgogi Deopbap. The dish was sweeter than traditional, but the meat was perfectly cooked, and extremely delicious with some rice.
My thought
Atti's interior design and service will provide customers with a pleasant experience.
As for the food, Atti seems to be targeting the Western clientele by adapting their dishes to Western preferences: less spicy, more sweet!
If you don't like spicy food, and crave for Korean cuisine, then Atti is definitely the place to go !
My Rating
Cleanliness ✮ ✮ ✮ ✮ ✮
Service ✮ ✮ ✮ ✮ ☆
Taste of Food ✮ ✮ ✮ ☆☆
Price N/A my friend paid my bill, and refused to let me know the price
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