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Hiro Sushi

March 12, 2017

It has been awhile since Sangria and I spent some one on one time together due to conflicting schedules. Sigh, as we grow older it’s so much harder to make plans with people. Anyways, she randomly texted me one afternoon and we were both free in the evening that day! Yay! After spending the afternoon discussing on where to eat, we still had no idea. Even when we got into the car, we had no idea. Even when we started DRIVING, we had no idea LOL. Rip.

So anyways, as we were in the car, she mentioned that there was a Groupon for Mr. Chili, a Szechuan noodle place that opened about a year ago. Sure, let’s go there. After buying the Groupon in the car, we parked, and the restaurant was closed on Mondays. LOL! At this point, we decided to just go across the street to Hiro Sushi because we were hungry and had no better ideas.

Hiro Sushi is hard to miss when you’re on Hastings. It is right on the border of Vancouver and Burnaby on Boundary Road, underneath the apartment complex. The signage is bright yellow. It’s right in my neighbourhood, but I’ve never gone because there are so many sushi restaurants to pick from! That, and I read some reviews on it which said it was average, so I never bothered trying it.

The restaurant used to be an Italian place I believe, and they ended up keeping the murals. The restaurant felt pretty comfortable and was clean, with nice and high ceilings.

We both got the “All Day Super Special”, which was $10.95 for your choice of three items and a free miso soup. I chose this instead of doing a la carte because the options seemed pretty good and worth the price.

Miso soup, $10.95 combo special: The miso soup that came with the combo was pretty watery. Nothing special about it or worth noting.

Small chicken teriyaki don, $10.95 combo special: For a “small” size, this was not small at all! I was expecting maybe just one of those small regular rice bowls, but this bowl was like the size of a soup noodle bowl. What a pleasant surprise!

It was delicious too. The chicken was lightly pan fried and tasted fresh. The teriyaki sauce was nice and sweet, topped with some sesame seeds. There was some veggies with the steamed rice as well. This dish really filled me up as I wasn’t expecting it to be as big as it was.

Salmon & avocado roll, $10.95 combo special: Alongside the chicken teriyaki don, I chose the salmon & avocado roll. It was an excellent choice. There was a great amount of avocado and it was perfectly ripe. The salmon tasted average but I really enjoyed the creaminess and good amount of the avocado.

Tobiko nigiri, $10.95 combo special: The last part of the combo included your choice of three nigiris. I was in a tobiko mood, and this satisfied me perfectly. The tobiki were crunchy and I loved dipping my salmon & avocado roll into the tobiko.

Beef udon, $10.95 combo special: Sangria chose the small beef udon for her cooked dish. Again, she was also surprised at how big it was! She had no complaints about it.

Salmon & avocado roll, $10.95 combo special: Sangria also ordered the salmon & avocado roll. See my comments above! This picture is closer up than mine, so you can see how much avocado there was and how ripe it was 🙂

Chopped scallop nigiri, $10.95 combo special: Sangria chose chopped scallop for her nigiri. She had no complaints about it.

Phew! Since there was so much food, we took many breaks in between and left really satisfied and full. I was pleasantly surprised at Hiro, and would gladly come back for their combos again.

My go-to in the area has been Uomo for the past three years, but in the past couple of months, we noticed that the quality has been going downhill while prices have increased. I understand that price increases happen, especially in an expensive city like Vancouver, but it is the quality part that makes us have second thoughts about going to Uomo now.

Yay!

Hiro Sushi Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato


Filed Under: food & drink, japanese

Burnaby Mountain Clubhouse

March 9, 2017

It was my mom’s birthday, and I wanted to take my parents out for dinner! She suggested Burnaby Mountain Clubhouse after hearing it about it from her coworkers. I’ve heard many great things about this place, especially during Dine Out season. I remember attempting to make a Dine Out reservation, only to be told there was a 50 table wait list!

After taking a look at the menu, they offered a $25 three course dinner which seemed like a good value! Plus, there were dairy free options for myself! It’s hard for me to have a set menu because most items contain dairy, especially the dessert. But, I called in a day before to ask about their dairy free options and they said they could give me sorbet or fruit instead of the usual dessert.

Since it is a set course, the price for each item will not be included.

Burnaby Mountain Clubhouse is located in a pretty quiet and hidden area, by Burnaby Mountain Golf Course. There was a large parking lot for both golf course and restaurant customers.

Walking towards the restaurant, I didn’t expect the exterior to look as plain as it did. But, the interior looked pretty nice and modern. It also wasn’t that large of a restaurant, so it felt pretty cozy and intimate inside.

Crispy prawn Caesar salad: My dad ordered this and said it was pretty decent! The romaine lettuce was nice and crunchy.

Seafood chowder: My mom said the chowder was really good and filling, due to how creamy it was. There was also a good amount of salmon and other seafood!

Veggie spring roll salad: I ordered this because it was the only dairy free appy option. The salad was Asian inspired, with a sweet chili and peanut sauce. My dad actually enjoyed the taste of my salad more than his! The spring rolls were a nice filling addition and were crunchy, with some peas, carrots and cabbage filling.

New York steak: Both my parents ordered the 8 oz NY steak, and enjoyed it. I had a few bites and there was an amazing grilled and charred flavour to it, but not that yucky burnt flavour!

Wild sockeye salmon: I didn’t want us to have 3 of the same dish, so I tried the salmon! I’m glad I did because I really enjoyed it!

It came with a clam and tomato infused pilaf, but I tasted mainly only the tomato. I really liked the tiny chopped pieces of pineapple in the rice because it added some extra texture and pop of healthy, sweet flavour! It reminded me of Malaysian style rice with the pineapple.

My salmon also flaked nicely and was juicy!

Waffle with ice cream: Man, did this smell good. I don’t have much of a sweet tooth and prefer savoury items (which is a blessing considering my dairy restritcion) but this smelled so good that I really wanted it. But I resisted for the sake of my health. Sad life.

Ice cream w/ ginger cake: My dad was confused with the Mason jar style that is so hip nowadays, LOL. He said it wasn’t as practical to eat the dessert, which is true. The ice cream came w a ginger cake that he wasn’t a fan of.

Raspberry sorbet: My dessert looked so sad compared to theirs 🙁 and it was so plain. But I’m glad they had a dairy free option available! Once I saw my mom’s waffle w strawberry syrup, I asked if I could have a side of the syrup to drizzle over. That made my sorbet taste a lot better!

All in all, we enjoyed our visit to Burnaby Mountain Clubhouse and can see why it’s so popular during Dine Out. You get a quality, fancy meal with an excellent atmosphere at a very affordable price.

Service was a bit slow but our server was friendly and did an excellent job in acknowledging my dietary restriction!

I would definitely recommend this place for a special occasion or day without breaking the wallet!

Yay!

Burnaby Mountain Clubhouse Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato

Mulligan's House & Bistro Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato


Filed Under: food & drink, western

Eden’s Semilla: Vitamin C Serum & Hyaluronic Acid Serum

March 6, 2017

With winter weather still SOMEHOW in full swing in Vancouver (seriously, it’s March, stop snowing), my skin has still not recovered. My skin type varies as the seasons change, so that means my winter skincare routine consists of deeply hydrating products to combat my dry skin! If you have the same problem, I would recommend you try this remedy of mine, as it not just fixes the skin but also makes it look younger by removing unwanted spots and wrinkles.

I was contacted by Eden’s Semilla to do a review of two of their products, their vitamin c serum and their hyaluronic acid serum.

Prior to this review, I haven’t heard of Eden’s Semilla before and I’m just going to assume that you haven’t either! Eden’s Semilla is an US-based website that sells serums and essential oils. Their products are also sold on Amazon Canada, and offers prime shipping! Woot!
The serums I received both came in glass dropper bottles, with a childproof cap. I don’t really think the childproof cap is necessary and haven’t seen it on skincare products prior to this. It made opening the bottles a bit more difficult and I felt like I would crack the plastic cap, which didn’t feel too sturdy.
Starting off with the vitamin c serum, it also contains other ingredients such as hyaluronic acid, retinol, vitamin e, rosehip, and jojoba oil. In other words, it is a powerhouse of great skincare ingredients that help with anti-aging. Since I’m not at the age where I have wrinkles yet, I am unable to attest to that claim!

The serum is clear and scentless, and is slightly thick/viscous. It absorbed very quickly into my skin and felt light, with no sticky or tacky residue. My skin immediately felt more bouncy and plump as well.

I’ve been using the vitamin c serum on my cuticles, since they have been needing great attention due to the winter weather. It has helped a lot and they haven’t been peeling as much as before. As well, the serum absorbs instantaneously, so I don’t have to sit still for minutes on end waiting to prevent transfer and smearing! If you’re restless like I am, this is a major win 🙂
Now, moving on to the hyaluronic acid serum! Prior to beauty blogging, I had noooo idea what hyaluronic acid was. The name may sound daunting or off-putting since it says acid, but it is actually an amazing ingredient for your skin.

Hyaluronic acid helps to retain moisture and creates a cushion to make your skin feel plump. According to The Dermatology Review, it is also found naturally in our bodies and help lubricate and cushion joints!

I was honestly blown away from this serum! I wasn’t expecting it to be as great as it is! This serum is also clear and scentless, but a lot thicker than the vitamin c serum. One drop moves quite slowly on your hand due to how thick it is.

Just like the vitamin c serum, the hyaluronic acid serum was very quick at absorbing. Despite having a very thick texture, it feels very lightweight on your skin because of how fast it absorbs. I’ve seen a couple reviews saying that it felt sticky, but that was not the case for my skin.

After a shower, my skin is usually pretty dry due to the warm water (not hot water because that dries my skin out too much). Applying a couple drops of this serum makes my skin feel plump and refreshed! I’ve been loving this serum and look forward to using it each night because of how soft it makes my skin and in the morning as well.
-Very quick absorption rate, absorbs instantaneously
-Leaves your skin feeling very plump, healthy, and moisturized
-Ordered off Amazon Prime and shipping was very quick


-Not a fan of the childproof cap, makes it a bit more difficult to open for no reason

Overall, I am quite impressed with Eden’s Semilla! It’s done wonders for my dry winter skin and cuticles.

Eden’s Semilla is available on their website or on Amazon (Prime included). I recommend buying it off Amazon Prime if you’re in Canada, for Canadian pricing and faster/easier shipping.

Yay!

This post is sponsored by Eden’s Semilla. As per Amazon’s review policy, this review is not featured on Amazon. Opinions are own.


Filed Under: Beauty, skincare

Lancome L’Absolu Rouge Definition

March 4, 2017

For Christmas, one of the presents I received from the boyfriend was the Lancome L’Absolu Rouge Definition lipstick. Geez, what an unnecessarily long name. I was surprised when I opened this because I normally don’t wear Lancome lipsticks, and it was quite random for the boyfriend to just pick this one out! But, he said he liked it which is why he chose it out 😀

From a beauty blogging standpoint, this lipstick was so hard to photograph. The case of this is a bit curved and fans out at the top, so it was hard to flat lay with the logos showing. Then, I also wanted to capture Lancome’s flower logo but that was not possible.

What it says (Taken from Sephora):
A creamy-matte lip color with a custom-precision, pointed bullet tip that allows for perfectly-sculpted lips with every application.

L’ABSOLU ROUGE DÉFINITION masters the art of highly-saturated lip color for perfectly-defined lips. Formulated with essential oils, including jojoba oil with a light-diffusing gel, it provides lips with four hours of comfort and hydration. This lipstick offers bold color and smooth, precise application that leaves a creamy-matte finish without drying out the lips.

Application: True to word, I found the lipstick to be pretty pigmented and showed with one swatch on my lips. Creamy matte is the perfect way to describe, perhaps more on the matte side.

Wear: It says that it lasts four hours, which is quite refreshing to see as it doesn’t make bold claims like so many other lipsticks do these days. After eating a dinner of soupy noodles, I found that most of it did come off but there was still a bit of colour.

I didn’t find it drying on the evening that I wore it, but I woke up the next day with drier lips. As well, since it is a matte lip, I found that it really enhanced the lines on my lip, which I didn’t like.

Matte lipsticks have their pros and cons, but I think I’m ready for the trend to be over. Since this winter has really dried out my skin, wearing full matte lipsticks is an absolute no because of how dry my lips already are. Perhaps I will wear them again when the weather gets better, but I am quite happy with my creamy lipsticks although they don’t last as long!

  • Good for those who don’t want a full matte lip
  • Comfortable to wear
  • Beautiful colour

  • Enhanced lip lines
  • Dried out my lips a tiny bit the next day
  • Pricey ($40 CAD)

Meh.


Filed Under: Beauty, lips

Tasty Pho

February 26, 2017

When I was in my third year at university, my friends and I would frequently come to Taste of Asia for a cheap and delicious bowl of pho, although laden with so much MSG that copious amounts of water would not suffice. We came here so frequently that the servers recognized us, and we would often engage in conversations with them!

Unfortunately, they changed owners within the past year or so. Taste of Asia became rebranded as Tasty Pho, and they underwent renovations as well. It is no longer a hole in the wall style place but still seems to be family-run. There’s a brand new coat of paint, some big TV screens, new tables and new chairs.

The boyfriend and I came here twice in the last 4 months. Both times, it was because Wah Lun next door was really busy and we didn’t want to wait for a table. The service here is quick and it is never that busy, although the food is decent.

#28, Pho Tai, Nam, Sach, $7.95: This bowl of pho came with rare beef, flank, and tripe. There was a decent amount of meat and tripe. The broth was delicious and fragrant, although a bit more on the salty side. I loved that there was a lot of chopped green onions as well. Overall, very delicious and comforting.

Grilled pork and spring rolls w/ vermicelli, $9.50: The pork was very flavourful with a good amount of lemongrass flavour to it. They do a great job of grilling meats and it’s always very flavourful w a slightly grilled and sweet taste.

The spring rolls were fresh and crunchy as well. The side of veggies were also really fresh, just like my pho.
Overall, Tasty Pho does live up to its’ name and is pretty tasty! Out of the two other Vietnamese places we eat at in this neighbourhood (Coconut Tree and Thai’s Saigon Bistro), Tasty Pho has risen to the top of our list.

Yay!

 

Tasty Pho Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato


Filed Under: food & drink, vietnamese

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