Here we are again at Kosoo Korean BBQ out in the heart of Coquitlam. We had a great experience last time with their excellent meats and the unique selection of Banchan. As you might be familiar, Kosoo belongs to the bigger group of restaurants that included Kosoo Cardero as well as Kosoo Chicken & BBQ. We've been to all of them and they each offer something a bit different than the other. This time around, we were doing the BBQ for sure, but there were a few more dishes we've never had before.
But to start, we had 2 versions of their Pancake including the Chive and Kimchi Pancakes. The interesting thing about their pancakes is that they are relatively thin. Hence, they were super crispy (without being too crunchy), while the interior of the pancake was not overly soggy nor doughy. Overall greasiness was modest, especially since it was not served in a cast iron pan. I personally enjoyed the kimchi version more due to the spice and tang. The chive pancake had a balanced amount of green onion.
Onto the Banchan, it consisted of Kimchi, Stewed Potatoes, Bean Sprouts, Tofu Skin, Quail Egg, Fried Zucchini and Pickled Daikon. These were a bit more standard compared to our last visit where we had the anchovy and shredded squid. However, the quail eggs were nicely marinated where the sweet and salty flavours were impactful. I wasn't a fan of the zucchini since the batter was a bit stiff since it was served cold. For our choice of soup (that was included with Combo B), we had the Soft Tofu Soup. It was served bubbling hot and had some spice and plenty of depth. The soft tofu was silky and the bits of beef were tender.
One new item we had was the Raw Marinated Crabs & Prawns served with tobiko and egg yolk with rice. It took me awhile to get into this Korean raw crab craze but now that I am, it really is truly delicious. The meat was silky with sweet and briny elements. We squeezed the meat onto the rice and deshelled the prawns. Mixed with the egg yolk, tobiko and sauce on the side, the rice was flavourful with plenty of umami and silkiness. Really delicious and if you haven't tried raw marinated crab, this is an accessible way to do so.
So onto another newish dish, at least at this location - the Clam Bibimbap. I've had this at their Pocha spot in Chinatown (which is now closed) and it was fantastic. Well, this version was exactly that loaded with whole buttery and plump clams. They were dressed in a spicy sauce that also had some sweetness. There was an equal amount of chewy rice that we could sandwich with the clams in the supplied nori.
Fresh off a recent experience with the Spicy Cold Noodles with raw fish at another Korean restaurant, we were excited to try Kosoo's version. I would say that this one was pretty solid. The sweetness of the pear came through while helping balance the spiciness of the sauce. With a bite and sweet chewiness, the raw fish added another texture to the already al dente naengmyeon noodles. The broth was also cold enough so that it was the right temperature.
We can't forget about the Korean BBQ right? Well, we went for the Combo B for 2 that included Pork Belly, Marinated Beef Rib Finger and Marinated LA Galbi. As mentioned above, the pancake and soup were also included. Considering this was technically for 2 people, there was plenty of meat. The 3 huge slabs of pork belly had a good ratio of meat to fat while the beef rib finger was fatty and tender. Our favourite was the short rib as it was well-marinated allowing for caramelization from the BBQ. The meat was tender with the classic short rib chewiness.
Our last item was the Rose Chicken Galbi Platter served on a butane burner. This allowed for the cheese to melt (so we have corn cheese!) and start to crisp up on the sides and bottom. The trick here was to not mix the chicken and rice cakes with anything else. It was to be eaten with the corn cheese and rice separately. Overall, the food at Kosoo Korean BBQ is solid and served in generous portions. Love the spacious dining space and their selection of banchan. One of my go-to spots for Korean BBQ.
*All food and beverages were complimentary for this blog post*
The Good:- Large portions
- Delicious eats
- Spacious dining room
The Bad:
- Grill seemed to be hotter on one side
- The Rose Chicken Galbi was a bit unstable on the portable burner
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