Spicy Mafia replaced HOPO and is located beside the Chatime on Warden north of Steeles. It looks like it kept the tables and chairs from the previous restaurant and painted large murals on the wall of wannabe gangsters. Similarly to the previous restaurant, seating space is lacking with many patrons crammed into small tables with not much space between them.
Although the veggies are of a decent variety, the meat and sauce portions were not generous in amount. If you're expecting to be stuffed, best to go somewhere else since it's not AYCE.
The spicy soup base (the one with the two chilies) was way spicier than I expected. I guess I should have prepared myself going here with that name in its title.
Service here is a bit lacking. When I went on a busy weekday evening, there was only one competent server (dude with the glasses) while everyone else looked like they didn't want to be there. We had to ask to have menus and eating utensils provided, as well as drinking water.
Overall, the food was decent. It was good value for price paid, considering it's a-la-carte.