I'd read a few reviews of the Queen St. location of Ho Su Bistro (http://www.yelp.ca/biz/ho-su-bistro-toronto-2#hrid:i_t7W2_OivZgTuIpcD2qmQ/query:hosu), so when a friend suggest we try it last night, I thought it was a great opportunity to see what this Japanese/Korean restaurant was all about.
The Yonge/Eglinton location hovers dangerously along the line between food court vendor and casual restaurant.
Food court qualities:
- Take-out menu of photos hang in the entrance. Traffic.
- Fountain pop machine is in plain view in the dining area.
- The service was quick and friendly.
- Sickly, sweet teriyaki sauce.
- Small portions of the red bibimbop sauce that I love in large doses.
- Sushi pizza was disgusting.
Casual restaurant qualities:
- The service was quick and friendly.
- Edamame was served hot.
- Comfortable dining area.
- Free red bibimbop sauce in small servings when requested.
- LLBO
- Better quality, paper-wrapped wooden chopsticks