They used the same successful Owl recipe to open up another location in Richmond Hill. This is the third Owl that I've been to and they're essentially all the same -- fairly small location, Korean music videos, 1-2 very busy waiters, and the same Owl menu.
It's difficult to see this location from the road, or even if you've parked. It's in the same plaza as Restoran Malaysia. It's near the Richmond Hill GO train station as well.
We ordered the dolsot (stone bowl) bi bim bap, the glass noodles, and the beef during a weekday dinner. We only got about half of the regular appetizers :(, probably because the food + appetizers wouldn't all fit on our table for 2. I'm not usually a fan of glass noodles, but the sauce that it was in was very tasty. The bi bim bap was good as well. Overall I thought the prices were high for the food that you get, so I suggest going to any Owl restaurant during lunchtime if you're looking for value.