Rae Mi Hyang
10625 51 Ave NW, Edmonton
(780) 705-3966
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Very authentic food! The food brought me back to korea where I was born and raised. All the menus are delicious and very clean and great service!
Thank you very much.
A+++++++
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
All the food was great by Jap-chae was my favourite in here.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
It's called a Chinese restaurant in English version, but it's nothing Chinese but a Korean restaurant.
The food is so expensive, One dish costs over 30 dollars, which the taste and amount are not worth the price.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 2
Good food. Service. Clean ambience
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Amazing food once again, ate here 2 - 3 years ago and I walked in and they remembered me and my order, amazing folks. I highly recommend the food!
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 5
Service: 5
Best Korean food always. Im always satisfied when I eat here. Korean locals are always here so you know its a legit korean food. Ill always comeback for a best meal.
Always food is the best.. served HOT and DELICIOUS.
Very good noodles and chicken dishes
Best Korean Chinese restaurant!
Excellent food
Restaurantji Recommends
Rae Mi Hyang is a fantastic spot for authentic Korean cuisine! The flavors are rich, portions are generous, and the service is friendly. A must-visit for Korean food lovers!
After living in Edmonton for nearly a year, it’s become clear that the Chinese cuisine scene here isn’t as vibrant as in Vancouver or Toronto. Decent Chinese restaurants are rare to come by, but Korean cuisine in Edmonton has proven to be more reliable, whether it’s BBQ or homestyle dishes.
Tonight, we decided to try RAE MI HYANG, a Korean and Chinese restaurant with an exterior that suggests a place with some history. The experience was a mix of hits and misses:
Japanese Myun: This dish was authentic in flavor and well-prepared. However, the portion size felt rather small compared to the generous servings typical of North American restaurants.
Kan Fung Gi: This boneless, bite-sized dish reminded me of Chinese sweet and sour pork. It had a pleasant texture and was flavorful, offering a familiar blend of Korean and Chinese styles.
Overall, RAE MI HYANG delivered a satisfying meal with unique Korean-Chinese fusion dishes. While the portions could be improved, the taste and authenticity stood out, especially in comparison to Edmonton's limited Chinese dining options. It’s worth a try for those craving something different.
Humble family run restaurant serving Korean cuisine. Amazing flavors and worth a visit. Limited menu, and drinks were not readily available.
I always come here whenever I go from Calgary to Edmonton. Good taste and quality every time I visit. I highly recommend Jjamppong & Tofu jjajang & Tangsuyuk!
Quite expensive
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