Toronto | Chicken Feet Stew with Pig's Feet and Pork Belly
When it snows, you really want to eat something hot! I saw this chicken feet stew online today, so I came to try it, and also ordered pig's feet. Honestly, the pig's feet are still delicious from Hanyang hehe. ππ» Bossam and Jokbal Half&Half π· I recommend ordering this dish for a mix of pork and pig's feet flavors! I don't usually like fatty meat, but miraculously, I can't stop eating pig's feet haha. Wrapped in lettuce and pickles, it's not greasy at all! But the pork buns are even more amazing! Really fragrant. ππ» Stir-fried chicken feet on stove w bean sprout and rice π Spicy chicken feet pot yyds! The chicken feet are so tender that they fall off the bone when you sip them. This set comes with riceballs, and if you just order stir-fried chicken feet, there's nothing. Whoever eats the riceball knows! ππ» Ahi-tangπ² I ordered fish egg soup, which was a bit of a letdown π£. There are quite a few fish eggs, but the soup is really salty. The store also has fish cake soup and mussel soup/egg custard, etc., which you might want to avoid if you're not into fish egg soup. π₯ Opens at 5 pm daily, and it seems like there's no need to queue. The dining environment in the store is quite spacious, so it's nice to order a πΊ and chat with friends! I think you can order pork buns and chicken feet! Their fried tofu appetizer is also delicious! The rest is just average Korean food, with an average of about thirty dollars per person πͺ. γ°οΈ π» Jameh Bossam π39 Spring Garden Ave, North York . @LifePotato @FoodiePotato @UrbanIntelligenceOfficer #CanadianLife #InternationalStudents #FeedYourPhoneFirstBite #TorontoLife #TorontoFood #HowToEatChickenFeet #WhatToEatOnWeekends #AtmosphericRestaurant