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| - We were craving some omurice and found this place nearby, so decided to check it out. We had the gyuudon, chicken omurice, beef tongue skewer with teriyaki sauce, and the scallop skewer.
Menu: http://donburi.ca/the-menu/
Taste: 8/10
The chicken omurice was tasty and flavourful, although I didn't really taste chicken in there. Perhaps it was diced into really small pieces and there weren't many pieces in there. If it wasn't called "chicken omurice" I wouldn't have known there was chicken in there.
Gyuudon was delicious and we added an egg on top for $1.50. The onion was cooked until it was very soft and there was plenty of beef. Steven found the sauce to be a little weak.
Beef tongue skewer was flavourful and chewy, would get this again. Scallop skewer had some sweet sauce on it, not my cup of tea.
Value: 8/10
$11 for the donburi + $1.50 for the egg add-on. $10 for the omurice. $2.25 for the beef tongue skewer and $3 for the scallop skewer. Plus the free scoop of green tea ice cream from the yelp check-in. We were both super full after the meal.
** Average cost per diner: $15-20 after tax and tip
Service/Convenience: 10/10
Service was prompt, food was delivered quickly. Location is easy to find.
Would go back? Yes, will be back for the rice dishes, Steven really likes the gyuudon.
Would recommend to friend? Yeap.
Similar places: Gyugyuya also does gyuudon, and Petit Potato serves a diff style of omurice
**Disclaimer: Average cost per diner constitutes the amount (per person) we eat to get full without drinks. Total cost is usually divided between 2 diners, one of whom can regularly eat 7 slices of XL pizza
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