Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Stylish modern Korean fusion spot with standout soy-marinated crab and solid cocktails, but prices run high and service can be inconsistent; reserve for peak times.
Comma delivers solid neighborhood dining with strong food quality anchored by signature soy-marinated crab and crisp seafood pancake, paired with exceptional stylish design and appealing cocktail bar energy. However, inconsistent execution across visits—variable seasoning, portions, and temperature—combined with service speed challenges during peak times prevent grade A territory. The creative Korean fusion concept and loyal following position it competitively among Queen West's better restaurants, though pricing expectations should align with small portions and downtown costs.
On Queen West, Comma feels warm and buzzing—a moody, stylish room where cocktails clink and plates arrive to share. Service swings from charmingly attentive to stretched when it is slammed, but when it clicks, guests rave: "They fixed our booking mix-up and still found us a table." The cooking leans modern Korean with bold, fusion touches: silky soy-marinated crab to spoon over rice, a crisp seafood pancake, glossy ribs with mashed potatoes, and rich truffle udon. Flavors skew punchy and sometimes sweet-salty; most love the creativity, while a minority find it heavy or inconsistent across visits. For families, it is moderately suitable: kids may like fries and creamy udon, but raw crab, heat levels, and small portions can be tricky. No kids’ menu is evident; order simply and ask about spice. Expect downtown pricing.
Area: Trendy Queen West strip with boutiques, bars, and creative venues; draws date-night and group outings.
Safety: Generally safe, lively at night; occasional street smoke drifting reported when doors/windows open.
Nearby: Near shops, bars, and galleries; convenient for pre/post-dinner drinks and strolls.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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