When you're hungry everything almost always taste good so my group and I brought our hangry selves to BVF for lunch when got to Toronto via car via a very windy (25mph) and cold day.
We ordered:
- crispy noodles with veggies
- three veggie spring rolls
- one taro roll
- vegetable soup noodle
- imitation duck (small plate)
Having had duck before choosing to be a herbivore I know what it taste like, and I think they did a pretty good job with the flavor
The soup noodle was fine. Crispy noodle was good until you get to the soggy parts under the sauce - I should've ask them not to add the tapioca starch as another yelp reviewer did. It was not appetizing to chew through a bok choy with it squirting out.
The veggie spring roll was crispy on the outside and would've been good but I think it's either the combo of veggies they used or the oil it was fried in that gave it a strange after taste. The taro roll was delicious - I wished I ordered more of this than the spring rolls.
The restaurant is split into rooms and we sat in the room around the back from the entrance. It didn't do any good to keep us warm, we were eating in our jackets.