In France, if you were to try to eat between the hours of 3pm and 7pm, you'll be lucky if you can find a kebab shop that's opened. Who would have thought that on a weekday at 3pm the same thing could happen in Toronto? Well specifically for Ramen up north. For some reason we really wanted to eat Ramen on a bleary weekday afternoon and we couldnt find anything that was opened except for Sonoya. We trekked in the small restaurant in FMP cautiously and was welcomed by the hostess and a group of men sitting next to Korean television and just hanging out and drinking - pretty sure one of them was the owner.
So already, we knew that this place is not a japanese joint, but we all know almost all japanese ramen in toronto are not owned by japanese people - the only difference is they dont try to hide it.
The ramen was decent, the gyozas were not good. There were a lot of items like the small donburi rice that were on the menu but was not served - couldnt tell even after asking if it was because they no longer serve it at all, or it was just bad timing as the hostess/server spoke very little english.
It was okay. I wouldnt come back if i had other choices, but given they were at least open, they're okay.