Her Chef

Where? Her Chef (Koreatown, Toronto, Ontario, Canada) Map Menu

When? Saturday October 16, 2021

Who? Me

Food Style? Home-Style Korean Fusion

Her Chef is one of my favourite restaurants in the entire city. It’s a small, cozy place near Bathurst and Bloor run by a Korean chef who started cooking for international students because they missed their mothers’ cooking. The signboard on the restaurant wall talks about how food is his love language, and he brings attention to the “Konglish” names on his menu. This restaurant offers truly some of the best Korean fusion comfort food you’ll find in Toronto. Do take some time to read the signboards, I find his story fascinating and heartwarming.

I’ve tried a lot of the items on the menu here, and I love the chicken mayo (chicken karaage with kewpie mayo), the pig bulgogi (pork with spicy gochujang sauce), the sogogi (sous vide sirloin steak with Kalbi sauce), the kingkatsu (pork tonkatsu) and the chicken croffle (chicken and waffles made with croissant batter!!). There’s no shortage of delicious food but today I’m ordering one of their more unique dishes.

Mains


Sun, Cloud, Rock and Snow (SCRS) Original: Sunny side up cloudy egg, beef + pork + zucchini + carrot + onion burger patty (rock), with Her Chef’s katsu sauce on top of rice (snow)
Called the SCRS, or Sun Cloud Rock Snow, this ingenious dish is a sunny side egg yolk (the sun), with a savoury fluffed egg white (cloud) on top of an onion burger patty (rock) and rice (snow). You can also order a version called the High Mountain Tauren because of the addition of beef bulgogi, and I absolutely love the Warcraft reference here.

The fluffy cloud meringue gives way to the molten egg yolk as it seeps into the rice below, adding that delicious richness to the meat. It’s hearty and rustic, and really does feel like my parents could have cooked this if they were Korean. It’s a well made dish with lots of flavour and interesting textures. It’s the perfect size for lunch before badminton; if you want something a bit more substantial, definitely throw in an appetiser or go for the chicken croffle.