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Cochoo

Posted By Jennifer Ho Sep 27 2011 · 6 comments · Dining Out, Plateau

Yukke Bibimbap

As we headed along Prince Arthur towards Frite Alors! for an easy, quick and hearty meal, Cochoo caught our eye with their gorgeous terrace. The great big wooden benches and arm chairs loosely tucked under the thick gold-yellow wooden tables just looked perfect under the glow of the Korean flag themed lanterns – plus we could enjoy the night breeze a little closer to home. After preliminarily checking out the menu, we decided to give the place a shot. Talking with the chef who too was sitting outside with his friends, we found out that the place has only been open for two months! We love what they did with the place, that’s for sure. So we had the yukke bibimbap which was served in a hot stone bowl with raw egg and meat inside that would cook as you mixed the food around. So cool! This came with a miso soup which had a heavier taste than I am used to, but was good nonetheless. We had a bibimbap combo that included a pork stew as well as another hot stone dish with cabbage, fiddleheads and a whole array of different veggies on top of rice. All in all, the place was warm and welcoming and the food was pretty good. Prices are more than reasonable and while the menu selection may be a little more limited, the place is definitely worth checking out if you’re into Korean food and in the area.

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6 Comments

  1. Brad Tiller

    On: 21:26 January 1st, 2012 · Reply

    Sadly this place was replaced by a mediocre new restaurant called Shabu Shabu. 🙁

    • Braised & Confused

      On: 16:43 January 4th, 2012 · Reply

      really?? That's terrible! The food was so good and it had just opened, I was definitely planning on going back. Thanks for the update!

    • Brad Tiller

      On: 16:44 January 4th, 2012 · Reply

      Yeah, it's awful. It was so good, and the guy was really nice. He gave us apples from when he went apple picking.

      Also, the music is now all terrible k-pop. Do not recommend. 🙁

    • Braised & Confused

      On: 20:55 January 5th, 2012 · Reply

      Brad Tiller Do you know of any other Korean place in the plateau/mile end you would recommend? Only other one we've heard buzz about in the area is Omma on Bernard

    • Brad Tiller

      On: 20:58 January 5th, 2012 · Reply

      Braised & Confused I don't really know much about Korean food, sorry! I know there is 5000 Ans nearby but I couldn't tell you if it's good or not.

    • Braised & Confused

      On: 05:39 January 8th, 2012 · Reply

      Brad Tiller No problem, we'll definitely let you know next time we find a good Korean spot!

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