
I'm a wimp when it comes to spicy food yet I still crave Korean food once in a while, especially when I'm in the mood for comfort food. A popular type of cooking in Korean cuisine is a hearty soup served with rice. After a hard day of training, I sometimes lose my appetite yet I'm starving to fuel up. For such occasions, a steaming bowl of pork bone soup with potatoes (mildly spicy) or beef bone soup with bean sprouts and vegetables definitely hit the spot. I know that my Mom would probably frown upon it, but I do like to mix spoonfuls of the flavourful broth into rice to moisten it. I really enjoyed both types of soup at The Owl Of Minerva. The pork bone soup was rich thus more suitable for colder weather. The beef bone soup, on the other hand, suits my summer palate. I especially like the blood jello and the bean sprouts in the beef bone soup.
On an interesting note, The Owl Of Minerva is open 24hr. This is particularly useful to know for those times when I get the munchies late at night.
5324 Yonge Street, North York, Ontario, Canada
+1 416 221 7275