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| - Before I comment on the delicious food at Koryo, I just want to say I love their staff! There is this one cute waitress that is always so smiley and friendly when she serves you, it's really heart warming :). On top of that, Koryo has some of the best Dolsot bibimbap in the GTA. I can make this claim because trust me, I've tried most of them lol. Being vegan, I have to exclude the beef and egg from my bibimbap, so the variety, freshness, and flavour of the veggies is what I look for. The veggies are perfectly sautéed and very vibrant, which makes for a beautiful bibimbap. The hot stone bowl is also SUPER hot (Some places serve dolsot bibimbap in warm bowls, ugh), which creates awesome nurungji (hard rice at bottom of bowl) and keeps the meal hot from start to finish (Anyone else hate eating cold food that's meant to be hot?!). The bibimbap comes with a soup (chicken soup unfortunately) and ranges between $11-15, which is on the more expensive end of bibimbaps.
The two things about this place that I don't like are how small the tables are and the harsh spotlight shining down on you. The side tables are so small and closely arranged that it is difficult to get to your seat without your bum grazing the side of the table beside you. The harsh spotlight makes it look like you are in an interrogation room with the person you're eating dinner with lol. But if you don't mind these little details, come to Koryo for some authentic, delicious bibimbap (they do takeout too)!
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