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Chef Hung – Richmond location

September 2, 2022

The husband and I have a few staples when going to Richmond, and we usually don’t venture outside of them because they are all so delicious! However, this time, we were wanting Taiwanese food. We were debating between going to Chef Hung at Aberdeen or returning to Pearl Castle. In the end, we decided to go to Chef Hung since we would be in the mall anyway.

It’s been awhile since I’ve been to a Chef Hung location. I remember going to the one at SFU when they had just opened up, which according to my blog was almost five years ago. I always get Chef Hung and Wang’s mixed up.

When looking at the Google reviews, we were a bit alarmed when we saw such low ratings… but we still wanted to try it and develop an opinion for ourselves.

The restaurant was pretty quiet when we came on a weekend afternoon. I found that most restaurants in Richmond tend to get busy after 12pm, so we usually try to come a bit before 12pm.

Champion beef shank with noodle in soup: I got the standard Taiwanese beef noodles. The ones here came with beef slices in addition to beef shank. I would have just preferred beef shank when eating Taiwanese beef noodles, but not a big deal!

Considering the low Google reviews, I found my noodles to be pretty good and satisfying. Reviewers did mention that the noodles were too salty. This visit was from almost five months ago so I don’t remember the exact details and if I also found it too salty, but I do remember that the noodle soup was decent and I’d order it again.

Taiwanese deep fried chicken with clear noodle soup: The husband was craving Taiwanese chicken nuggets. The chicken nuggets here were also prepared differently. The seasoning was not the usual Taiwanese chicken nugget seasoning with the five spice powder, so it was a bit disappointing for me. They were just plain fried chicken cutlets. The husband didn’t mind though, as the chicken cutlets were fresh, crunchy and juicy.

Overall, we weren’t sure how our meal was going to be after seeing the low reviews. But it ended up not being bad for us, and we’d come back again if we were at Aberdeen Mall. It is nothing that spectacular or worth purposely driving out for (unlike Red Beef!), but it’s satisfying enough.

Chef Hung Taiwanese Beef Noodle Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato


Filed Under: food & drink, taiwanese

Little Minh’s Kitchen

July 15, 2022

The husband and I go to Market Crossing occasionally. During our last visit there, we saw Little Minh’s Kitchen and decided to try it out. I remember when they first opened, it was under a different name. But then a few months later, the name was changed to Little Minh’s.

Walking in, the restaurant was quite spacious and there were many staff working. It was a weekend during our visit, so it was pretty busy in here.

Spring roll: It was a pleasant surprise that they were offering a side of free spring rolls! The spring rolls came piping out and crunchy. The husband enjoyed them.

Pho: I went with their DIY pho and chose my own toppings. I don’t recall what I chose exactly, but it was the standard beef options.

The broth here was delicious! I enjoyed my bowl of pho and it satisfied my cravings perfectly.

Pho: The husband also went with pho. He also enjoyed his soup noodles a lot.

In conclusion, we were both satisfied with Little Minh’s. I ended up coming back a couple of weeks after when I was in the area myself, and that visit was delicious also. If we find ourselves at Market Crossing, we will definitely come by again for lunch.

Little Minh's Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato


Filed Under: food & drink, vietnamese

The Venetian Resort Las Vegas – Review

June 12, 2022

Maki and I have just returned from a much needed vacation to Las Vegas! It was my first time being on a plane again since COVID. This year has been incredibly stressful, so I am glad that I was able to finally able to escape reality.

Special shoutout to Maki for being such an understanding and great travel companion. I am not easy to travel with and have weird needs which is why I do not travel with people normally, so this was actually a big deal for me. Thank you for letting us have solo days, understanding the need to have our own rooms, my stomach issues, checking my location when apart etc.

Now, onto the review!


I fell in love with the Venetian hotel during my trip to Vegas in 2019. This was my first choice hotel when returning, and I am glad Maki liked the hotel too.

The Venetian is a Venice-themed resort, and it is seriously gigantic. There are plenty of restaurants and a mall called the Grand Canal Shoppes. They even made a “river” so that you can book a real gondola ride from a trained gondolier. We thought anyone could be a gondolier, but we learned that you actually have to go to gondolier training school!

You could just stay in this hotel for a few days and not be bored – that is what I did actually! For this trip to Vegas, I mostly wanted to take it easy and spend my days at the pool (which there were plenty of pools!).

Room – Standard Luxury King Suite

Maki and I both don’t like sharing rooms for many reasons, which we realize is odd. We each booked a room and then paid a bit extra (I believe around $15USD a night) to have a connecting room request.

The Venetian rooms are luxurious and very spacious, probably the nicest hotel I have ever stayed at. The ensuite was grand and relaxing. There is a walk in shower, marble countertops, a wide deep soaking tub, two sinks, a makeup area, and a private room for the toilet.

The king sized bed was incredibly comfortable, and the pillows were fluffy and soft. This was a very big bed for one person so I enjoyed sprawling on it.

To give a bit of separation, the living room/lounge area is lowered by a couple of steps and a balcony rail, which adds a nice touch!

I really liked the electronic curtain blinds, which added more of a luxurious factor. The blinds are controlled only by a switch at the side of the bed.

View of the Venezia pool deck

Our rooms overlooked one of two sister hotels, the Venezia, as well as the Venezia’s pool area, and the Linq Hotel’s ferris wheel.

Pros

-The convenience. As I mentioned above, The Venetian is huge and you do not have to step foot outside your hotel for a few days if you don’t want. There are plenty of restaurants, fast food places, cafes, shops, activities (such as Madame Tussauds Wax Museum, Canyon Ranch – a world-class spa, Tao nightclub, Walgreens, aesthetic photo opportunities, virtual reality, art exhibitions, nightly performances, massage, casino, endless shopping options). The Venetian connects to the sister hotels, the Palazzo and the Venezia. The Palazzo also has a lot of shopping and galleries inside.

-The room. The room was very grand and luxurious.

-The security. The Venetian is a very big resort, with many non-guests shopping and walking around also, as one does in Vegas. You can spend days walking around each of the hotels. The security did a good job of making sure that the pool and guest area were for guests only – there are guards by these entrances and you have to scan your card to get in.

-The safety. This kind of relates to the above point I guess! I went to the pools by myself, but my stuff felt very safe. I saw that other guests would leave their e-reader, phone, etc on the pool chairs when going for a dip in the pool. I was not daring enough to leave my phone, but I did leave my e-reader, Pixel buds, sunscreen, sunglasses etc out on my pool chairs on three different days and they weren’t stolen.

-The pools. More on that below! There are three different pool areas – The Palazzo, The Venetian, and The Venezia pool areas. I spent all of my afternoons there soaking in the sun and listening to an audiobook, living my best life.

-The aesthetics. Seriously, this hotel was just so pretty! We love taking photos, and there were many different photo opp areas in the hotel.

Cons – I gotta keep it real!

-Issues with check-in. The check-in process was very frustrating and we had many issues. Firstly, as mentioned above, we had paid extra to have connecting rooms. This can be paid a maximum of 14 days in advance, which we did, and was confirmed. We also had to get up at 3am for our 6am flight, so we decided to also pay extra for an earlier, 10am check-in so that we could get in a good nap before exploring. Upon arrival, we were told that we could have *either* – not both. Apparently, when we paid for the early check-in, their system deleted the connecting room request without notifying us. We were told that we could either 1) check in now at 10am and not have connecting rooms for the trip OR 2) we could have connecting rooms and check in at 3pm. We were not happy with this news as we were sleep deprived from waking up at 3am and having a red eye flight, and desperately needing a nap. Then, I was also told that my hotel check-in did not go through when I did it 24 hours before and even received a confirmation number. In the end, we decided on having the connecting rooms so that we could be close to each other for the rest of the trip. As the Venetian acknowledged this was their mistake, they put in a request to have housekeeping clean our rooms asap and refunded the early check in fee. They told us that we would get a text message when the rooms were available – which we never did. After lunch, we decided to go back to the desk to check, where another representative told us our rooms were already ready but the text never came….

-The noise. For such a luxurious room, you would expect that the walls are thicker. We could not hear each other when we were in our rooms with the connecting doors closed, but we could always hear the hallway noise. We could hear the door slamming in the other rooms, people talking in the hallway, luggage wheels rolling around, knocking on other doors, etc. For that reason, we both woke up multiple times during the night and disrupted our sleep.

Snacks on a sensitive scale – once you remove an item, the scale will detect and charge you!

-Room amenities. I heard that this is common in Vegas hotels from friends who have stayed in other hotels, but it was inconvenient not to have a mini-fridge, coffee/tea maker, or microwave.

Pool – The Venetian pool deck, The Palazzo pool deck, The Venezia pool deck

Now, on to the good stuff again! There are 4 pools on the Venetian deck, along with a restaurant, bar, and snack shop. A 2 minute walk away, you’ll find the Palazzo pool deck, which has 7 pools. A quick elevator ride to the 10th floor and 5 minute walk away from the Venetian deck, you’ll find the Venezia pool deck which has 1 pool and 3 hot tubs.

The pools were quite crowded and it could be hard to find a chair at times. It was also a steady 40 degrees (plus/minus a few degrees depending on the time), so it was only bearable in the shaded areas for me. The Venetian and the Palazzo pool decks are more vibin’, with more crowds, drinks, and louder music. The Venezia pool was calmer, and had more shade and greenery.

Lounging at the Venezia pool deck

The Venetian and Palazzo pools are more suited for groups, and since I was at the pool myself while Maki went shopping, I wanted some relaxing sun tanning time with my audiobook!

Beautiful, ornate Roman statues at the Venezia pool deck

The hot tubs at the Venezia pool were also very beautiful, with ornate Roman statues and greenery. I took many self-timer pictures here, and saw boyfriends taking aesthetic photos for their girlfriends at the hot tubs.

Restaurants at the Venetian and Palazzo that we ate at

We ate at many restaurants/fast food places at the Venetian, and did not get bored of the food options for the 5 days we were there! Honestly, the food options here are endless and this is just the tip of the iceberg of dining options. Here are the places we ate at:

–Grand Lux Cafe – A sister restaurant of the Cheesecake Factory. It was delicious here and Maki came back again on the last day (while I was sleeping in hehe).

–Black Tap Burger – One of the Venetian’s most famous restaurants! They had delicious burgers and great service. They do not take reservations though, and the wait could get long. We waited about 30 minutes but spent that time walking around the Grand Canal shops upstairs.

–Noodle Asia – With my stomach issues, I was able to have some clear soup noodle options here. The pho was mediocre and expensive compared to Vancouver (not surprising), but the Szechuan beef soup noodles were good. I came here twice!

–Mott 32 – This was our fine dining splurge, but unfortunately, one of the staff ruined the experience with her terrible service.

–Illy Cafe – They had delicious lattes!

–The Alley – It was nice to see the Alley here! They offered oat and soy milk at no extra charge which was nice. I love the Alley in Vancouver also, but I found this location to be even better!

–Popeyes – This was also located in the food court. I love Popeyes in Vancouver and wanted to see how it compared. I found the Vancouver one to be better actually! The batter/oil tasted a bit old and stale to me here.

–Panda Express – This was located in the food court. We never eat Chinese fast food, but for some reason, were craving it during the trip!

–Walgreens – Ok, I know this is not a restaurant, but just listing another quick food and cheaper option here! I picked up a sandwich and salad here for one of my pool days. I also found the tap water in Vegas tasted bad, so I picked up one of those Mio water enhancers.

Conclusion

If you made it this far without skimming through everything, congratulations! Lol!

Overall, we had a great stay at the Venetian! My main complaint would be the hallway noise. I am glad that we stayed here and do not regret it at all. Seeing how there are so many other resorts on the Strip, I would like to experience other hotels on my next visit but I would recommend staying here also!


Filed Under: food & drink, travel

Gram Cafe and Pancakes – Brentwood

June 1, 2022

The husband and I have been eyeing Gram Cafe since they opened in Canada. We loved the fluffy pancakes in Japan, having been to A Happy Pancake in both Tokyo and Kyoto. Fluffy pancakes aren’t as common in Canada, so we were excited to try it when Gram Cafe finally opened at the new Amazing Brentwood!

Gram Cafe is a chain cafe from Japan, which originated in Osaka. They have been slowly opening up a few locations around Vancouver. This review will be for the Brentwood location. At the time of writing, there is also one in Aberdeen Center and in East Vancouver on Kingsway.

Gram Cafe is located on the street level of the Amazing Cafe, entering through the outside. It is across from Sephora and H&M. As a general rule, I try not to visit restaurants immediately upon opening (usually I like to wait a few months for the restaurant to iron out the kinks) but we were too excited this time around.

The cafe was tastefully decorated and felt spacious. However, I found the chairs to be a bit uncomfortable.

We ended up waiting a really long time for our pancakes. I also noticed that the table next to us, who were here first, did not receive their pancakes until after us (when they ordered the same thing). This wasn’t that surprising considering it’s a new place, and more on that soon below.

Fluffy pancakes: I went with the fluffy pancakes and ordered whipped cream and strawberries as sides. I found the fluffy pancakes to be alright, but definitely not comparable to the ones in Japan. They weren’t as jiggly here, when I shook my plate the pancakes didn’t jiggle. Taste wise, they were not bad. For the price, I probably wouldn’t order again. 

Apple and tea cream pancakes: Surprisingly, the husband didn’t get fluffy pancakes! He changed his mind last minute when he saw the Earl Grey whipped cream, which the fluffy pancakes didn’t come with.

As mentioned above, the wait was really long for both our dishes. To add to it, my pancakes came about twenty minutes before the husband’s. At first, I only had a bite but then my food was getting cold and I was getting hungry, so we ended up sharing it together. Also as mentioned, even though we sat down after, the table before us didn’t get their fluffy pancakes first.

The husband thought that the pancakes themselves were nothing special, but the Earl Grey whipped cream was delicious.


All in all, Gram Cafe definitely had some growing pains to experience as with most new restaurants, so I won’t be too harsh on them. By now, it’s been half a year since they opened so hopefully the wait and flow has improved. Although decent, we both found it to be overpriced for what it was. I think we will save our fluffy pancakes experience when Japan opens up to tourists again (without having to go on a group tour).


Filed Under: brunch, coffee and tea, food & drink, japanese

Atlas Steak + Fish – Revisit

May 24, 2022

I usually don’t write reviews within 2 years of a post, but I will make an exception for Atlas because it is one of my favourite restaurants for a special occasion! I have been to Atlas a handful of times now, and have always enjoyed the visit. To make things better, the location is convenient and there is plenty of free parking in the casino. You can also read my first post on their happy hour here.

If coming to Atlas, you should always make a reservation! They are usually booked up.

This visit was back during Christmas, when we went with Sangria and Lager to try their tomahawk steak.

The tomahawk steak is best shared with four people. It takes about 1.5-2 hours to prepare the steak, and grill it in the oven. Knowing this, we called about 45 minutes before our reservation to confirm the tomahawk steak and requested to have it started for us!

Having the tomahawk steak at Atlas was an experience. The server will also come out with a cart, and prepare the steak sauce beside the table. It is a pretty simple sauce, with butter, peppercorn, and other ingredients I forgot, but the server will tell you as they are preparing it.

The best part of the table-side steak preparation is the giant flame, similar to teppanyaki places. I love fire shows!

The steak also came under a bed of roasted mini potatoes and salad with chimichurri sauce. The sides are dairy free (with the exception of the steak sauce prepared tableside by the server).

We also ordered a macaroni and cheese, roasted vegetables, and fries. It was a bit too much food for us, and we probably could have done without the fries. The roasted vegetables were very tasty. The macaroni and cheese used a sharper cheese, which some people may not like but we enjoyed it.

If you are looking for a nice place to go for a special occasion without heading downtown, I recommend Atlas! The food is delicious and is in a quieter area, with free parking.

ATLAS Steak + Fish Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato


Filed Under: food & drink, steakhouse

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