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The Owl in North York was a real treat with lots of good Korean food, so I was thrilled to find another Owl closer to home. Nope... not nearly as good. For starters, this place is in a Chinese mall, and I guess for that reason, many of their dishes are Chinese. That's disappointing for me because I love different Korean dishes, not just the pork bone soup and bibimbap, and they didn't have many Korean options outside of those. If I recall correctly, they didn't even have Korean chopsticks, and I saw the staff eating store-bought kimbap (wouldn't a legit Korean restaurant be able to slap a kimbap together with typical kitchen ingredients?) The prices at this location are also higher than North York. I found the dining space kind of cluttered, but the service was pleasant and efficient. The parking lot is a nightmare so make sure you wrap your entire vehicle in industrial-strength bubble wrap so you don't get it scratched by people backing out of spots without looking.
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