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Przekaż informację zwrotnąVery tasty KamJa Tang, great price and the amount of pork bones you get is well worth the price. Definitely, a repeat in the future.
Absolutely trash, served me lukewarm pork bone soup, and most of the meat on the bone were cold. When its -5c outside, and I come to get soup, cold is not what I expect. No wonder when the food court was packed with eaters, only this place had no one lining up.
I have only tried the fried oysters, item #25. Freshly cooked up on your order, they come with a light crunchy batter and good meaty oysters. Also come with a serving of tartar sauce. Very reasonably priced at three for $4.50 and five for $5.50. I get five everytime which is well worth the price for some of the best fried oysters I have enjoyed. Quiet but nice lady at the counter too. It's easy to find HoHo Korean Food in this excellent food court (where there is lots to try) because it is located between the two very popular BBQ shops with long lines.
The Seafood pancake and spicy pork are delicious, portion is good.Just found out you can ask for different side dishes if you don’t want kimchi.
This OG Korean place is right smack between the two busy Chinese bbq places. Portion size is pretty good, definitely large servings of rice, on the benzos however the beef bibimbap was a bit lacking in ingredient quantity. Fried oysters were decent. Highlight for me was actually the kimchi, tastes home-made and not store bought. Home cooked style food and a good addition to the GTA's best food court.