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    Ao Sushi

    3.7 (3 reviews)
    Closed 11:30 am - 9:30 pm

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    Let's Soup

    Let's Soup

    4.5
    (4 reviews)
    8.6 km

    My wife and I just recently had our first born daughter, and unfortunately due to the health…read moremeasures in place we couldnt really have any family over to help us out. So not only were we stressing about our first born, but personally I was also very stressed for my wife as I wanted to make sure she had a good recovery (as per traditional Cantonese ways). I can make some soups myself, but I just couldnt imagine being able to find the time. When we found Let's Soup we were elated as this was exactly what we were looking for in the GTA - A traditional Asian (Chinese) herbal soup place! Lets Soup is located at the corner of Yonge and 16th avenue on the South East corner at the base of the condo building. This is a very small store that is strictly for take out. When we first came to order it took about 15 minutes to prepare. We ended up ordering via messages on their Instagram account and was never disappointed with their service. Honestly I literally can not think of any other place that exists in the GTA (at least when we were looking) that offered this kind of service - Outside of hiring a "lai ma" to come and cook and cook for us. This was the next best thing and it was an absolute god send. I dont deny though, everyones taste is different, raised differently and of course different experiences with food and cooking. Unfortunately, I dont think there is any restaurant out there that can truely replace a parents cooking thats made with love - But Lets Soup is an extremely close second. My wife and I purchased some soup to try them out, and was happy enough that we decided to get the full "post partum recovery" set (pre paid for a set number of soups at a slight discount) So we had the chance to try many of their soups. Serving size was more then enough for 2 adults or one very hungy wife that just gave birth :) This was absolutely perfect for us, and we still went back even after we had the package to pick up more soups. I would absolutely not hesitate to recommend this place, as honestly what other places can compare? This is almost a one of a kind service in the GTA as far as I am aware On top of all this, I had nothing but excellent service every time I went. They were always friendly and happy, offered lots of advice for having a first child and were just over all awesome. I hope they can continue to improve and grow. Keep up the good work!

    Wonderfulllll. A dream come true for a Chinese soup lover like me. It's not supposed to be treated…read moreas a full meal though like Korean soups, but my bowl of rice and I do. Most places only have those egg drop soups to buy (at least in rhill), which I'm not a big fan of. One of my favourites in general is the pork bone watercress soup and if you've ever handled watercress, you'd know it is a pain to clean so if I'm lazy, I'll buy that here. Great soups! I've been ordering a couple of times already and the soups are quite consistent. Such a cute mom n pop shop - they even cut their carrots into flowers! They got the Chinese mom approval from my mom if that helps. You also get fortune cookies! Side note: order ahead because you don't want to or even have an opportunity to park in this plaza while you wait and might have to go all the way around the first time since there's limited space (idk who planned this area but we have beef now).

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    The Soup Kettle

    The Soup Kettle

    4.4
    (5 reviews)
    4.8 km
    $

    (Skip to the bottom 2 paragraphs for the food review. I got carried away with the experience…read moreleading up to eating lol.) It just so happened I was driving past this area and I was hungry. The yelp and google fam did me right by giving this place a great review. I honestly didn't read any reviews, I just saw the 5 star and I was so pleasantly surprised to see that this place is a Korean owned mom and pop shop with the NICEST owners. Their kitchen caught my eye as I stood at the front counter. It displayed well used traditional korean cookware with a large wok as a center piece. This place isn't fancy but it has an adorable quaint charm to it. I didn't know what to order so I asked for their recommendation. The pop of the shop is so nice and explained everything on the menu to me with an understandable pleasant Korean accent. He was especially proud of their fishball soup that comes with the meal and he had good reason to be! After ordering in person he allowed me to wait at my car as he brought the meal when it was ready. It was only about 5 mins wait he came out and I met him half way saying one of 2 Korean phrases I know "!" and he was so happy as we bowed to each other after the exchange. It put a big smile on my face too lol. I decided on spicy chicken cup bap and omg when I got home I was so pleasantly surprised by the smells and flavors. I noticed I couldn't smell the food on the car ride home but when I opened up the package and spread out the spoils on my counter all the delicious aromas invaded my nose. The soup had the sharpest and alluring smell. It's a clear soup that reminded me of the Chinese soups I grew up consuming after a meal and it made my mouth water. I'm surprised I restrained myself long enough to have even taken a photo for this review. For $11 you get a nice portion of spicy gochujang chicken with arugula salad, tomatoes, japchae and rice at the bottom which was necessary to soak up the chicken's spicy sweet sauce! I was actually so happy eating it. The rice was cooked perfectly. The main dish paired with the pickled veggies and soothing fishball soup is perfect! So many different flavors, all very intense and all complimenting each other. You just kind of keeping going around eating main, soup, pickled veggies, smiling, and repeating. So much love and care was put into this meal, you really can't help but smile and appreciate it. TIP: You can order by phone. Their online menu is limited so I'd recommend calling! You can also order days ahead and call and order after closing!

    This place is a nice hidden cozy mom and pop style Korean shop, they do serve regular sandwiches…read morebut the real star of the show is the cupbap which which runs you around 11$-13$. Overall great flavor and a nice variety of food served!

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    This generic sign made me think it was a western restaurant. No idea it was Korean!
    This generic sign made me think it was a western restaurant. No idea it was Korean!
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    Pii Nong

    Pii Nong

    4.5
    (51 reviews)
    5.1 km

    I keep seeing their massage and 3 course lunch combo on Instagram and had to give it a try. It's…read moreonly available weekday's morning to early afternoon. A reservation is highly recommended because there are only a limited amount of massage bookings. The appointment started off upstairs at the spa. It's a 30 minute Thai chair massage and they really went in hard, along with some assisted stretches. It was truly an authentic Thai massage experience. The chairs are placed in a lounge with 5-6 other chairs. Overall, a mix of relaxed and painful massage (in a good way!). Next, we went downstairs to the restaurant for lunch. The service was speedy and friendly. The mango salad and crispy shrimp were both really good. As was the pad thai and stir fry spaghetti. The coconut ice cream wasn't very good, and sadly we weren't able to sub it with another dessert. Also got the super cute mango juice that came with some boba balls and bear shaped ice. Overall, it's a great experience and value for $50. The food seems authentic and decent portions for the cost. Their regular menu also looks very enticing so I will definitely want to come back and try it!

    The menu is interesting & they have good service. They also serve the food quite quickly…read more Mini crab larb was good & novel; it was my first time seeing, let alone having dry larb. It was mildly spicy & crispy & tasty, though slightly hard (it would be better if it were slightly moister). Spicy clams were pretty good. We asked for it to be less spicy & it was below mild spiciness. The sauce was rich & creamy with some complexity. Deep fried holy basil on top added a nice texture. Mackerel fried rice had a good smoky wok flavour & was mildly spicy. There was a lot of egg (for the GTA) & there were crispy bits of fish inside. The fried fish was on the dry side but quite tasty. The lime on the side was very dry.

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    Soup To Go

    Soup To Go

    4.0
    (1 review)
    8.2 km

    I find the food stall named Soup to Go in the Sheraton Parkway food court so aptly and inaptly…read morenamed. On one end, it sounds like a run of the mill fast food joint (i.e. In and Out, Coffe Time), but the name doesn't do its Chinese name justice (Chinese name: Wellness Studio). On the other hand, the name does a great job of communicating the nature of its business: takeout and take home home style soup and meal. Regardless if you like their name or not, I think it's a good spot for this type of business. They manage to capture some of the passerbys and nearby white collar workers. On the other hand, it's not a high traffic mall, so the take home meals are a great way of increasing total customer spending. I'm basing this review purely on a takeout lunch of a steamed dried shrimp and preserve sausage and meat rice in lotus leaf. They really do a good job of balancing health and taste. I'm always wary of food that is healthy or healthier, but they end up tasting like cardboard. No such issue here. The rice on the surface looked kind of small. But they really didn't stinch on the preserved sausage and meat. The rice they used was the nice soft jasmine rice. They also purposely mixed in some quinoa. I forgot to mention that the rice also had a decent amount of dried scallop as well. Here are a few suggestions for improvement: A little bit less preserved meat and sausage, while adding more dried shrimp would be nice. The dried mushroom and shrimp can be a bit more aromatic and the lotus leaf flavour transfer can for sure be amped up. The lunch does come with home style boiled Chinese soup (or broth) and a herbal drink. Both of these were excellent. The items at Soup to Go are not cheap. The lunch with tax was just under $20. It is cliche, but you get what you pay for. Feel like drinking soup, but you don't know what is the soup of the day? You can check out their monthly schedule of soups!

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    Steamed preserved sausage and meat and dried shrimp rice
    Steamed preserved sausage and meat and dried shrimp rice
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