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Jo Ju Hot Pot

October 9, 2015

The Heights neighbourhood has a plethora of cuisines to choose from… from the familiar to the more daring choices. However, the one thing that has been missing in that area is a bubble tea shop, ever since Pearl Drops closed down. I really miss that place.

So you could imagine my happiness when we were driving by this area and I saw a new restaurant signage indicating that they serve bubble tea! I was so excited that I messaged a couple of my friends right away to tell them. Sadly, I kept forgetting the name of the restaurant although it was in the back of my mind the next week… I wanted to read reviews on it but I didn’t know the name and it did not show up on Zomato yet… ahhhh! The next time we drove by, I made a mental note to myself to remember the name. Jo. Ju. Jo ju. Jo ju hot pot….!!

Cheese was helping me on a project one evening in August, so I suggested that we go try that place out before working.
IMG_1295-0After parking at one of the many free parking lots in this neighbourhood close by, we arrived at the restaurant. It wasn’t really busy, as you can tell from my picture above. We were seated pretty quickly and service throughout our visit was quick and friendly.

The restaurant was pretty clean and simple, most of the furniture there seemed pretty new. It was also pretty spacious and didn’t feel too cramped, with lots of natural light coming through the big windows.
IMG_1297I really did not like the design of the menu, and I felt that the pictures looked very inaccurate.. as if they took it from the internet. Furthermore, Cinnamon had visited this place before me and sent me some pictures, which looked nothing like the menu pictures! So, a word of advice… don’t order based on the menu pictures!

IMG_1293-0I ordered the seafood hot pot, which came with a bowl of rice on the side.

The broth did not have much depth and was pretty plain, but it wasn’t bad either. It was pretty average. It came with an egg, some shrimp, fish balls, and a mussle which I found on the bottom. You could definitely tell that the shrimp came frozen and did not have a bounce to it.

However, the portion was pretty big. I came in the restaurant really hungry, but left really full from this dish! If you are just moderately hungry, I don’t believe that you’ll need the rice bowl.
IMG_1296The egg came poached and hard, probably due to the hot temperature of the soup. If you’re not a big fan of hard poached eggs, I would recommend that you let them know or it will come out as a hard poached egg.

I also ordered it with medium spice, you can kind of see the spice in the picture. I didn’t find it spicy at all though.
IMG_1294Cheese ordered the signature BBQ meat on rice, but sadly, he thought it was disappointing. There was nothing special about this, you could easily cook this at home for a lot cheaper.

Originally, we were going to try the bubble tea but were too full after our meals to think about ordering a drink!

Overall, the food at JoJu Hot Pot is  mediocre at best but it does fill you up. I know that they’re new, so I’m willing to come back another time to see if they have improved. There is not much special about their food, nor is it bad.. it’s just very plain, mediocre, and boring.

In a place like The Heights where there are plenty of restaurants to choose from, or just Vancouver in general, this is definitely nothing special or worth driving out for. It would be a place to go to if you were in the area, and definitely not a place where you would be craving.

Thanks for reading!

-Carmen

Jo Ju Tofu Hot Pot Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato


Filed Under: food & drink, seafood, taiwanese Tagged: asian, asian cuisine, BBQ, diner, diner review, food, food blogger, foodie, hot pot, restaurant, seafood, taiwanese, zomato

Soho Tea Room

July 26, 2014

Do you ever have posts saved up in your drafts and you forget about them until almost two months later…? Yeah, that happened to me with this post. I’ve heard many great things about this place, but I’m normally not in this neighborhood, so I never got the chance to try it until now (aka  2 months ago when I wrote this draft…oops). Most of the hype that I’ve heard about Soho is due to the fact that you can have alcohol in your bubble tea, and that they serve a delicious honey toast box. I haven’t had a honey toast box for so long :(.
photo 1 (4)The exterior of Soho was nicer than I expected it to be. I was expecting just the usual store front, but the wood panels and signage was a refreshing sight. If I didn’t know, I would have thought that Soho was a fancy, delicate tea room serving only the highest quality tea from around the world (Say that in a posh English accent, it sounds better, I swear!).

I would never have expected it to be a late night Asian snack joint!  Anyways, they do have free parking in the back but the spots are extremely narrow and tight.
photo 2 (3)Walking in, the restaurant was pretty nice and like the exterior, had a West Coast style as well. Lots of wooden panels, and warm tones. They had a chalkboard wall as well, which listed out the specials. I was a big fan of Soho’s interior and exterior design.

This is their alcoholic menu! I found the “recommendations” part to be pretty interesting, as they suggest what alcohol goes well with which bubble tea. Never have I seen that before! I wasn’t feeling like having alcohol that night, plus we had to drive back so I’ll have to come back for it next time.
photo 3 (2)I wasn’t that hungry, so just got the standard Taiwanese salt and peppery chicken nuggets ($5-6? I forgot). I was a bit surprised that it came on a long plate like this, because I was used to the bowls or square plates that restaurants normally put it in.

It reminded me a lot of a Western appetizer that I would get at Earls or Cactus Club, doesn’t it? Anyways, despite the presentation, the nuggets tasted pretty good. Well seasoned with the traditional five spice powder. I liked that most of the pieces were pretty lean too.

photo 5Taro slush bubble tea ($4). I ordered it with pearls, but unfortunately, they were sold out that night which sucked, because you can tell a lot about a bubble tea joint with the quality and taste of their pearls. Oh well, more reason to come here again!

The taro slush was very sweet and slushy. I was also wanting to try the honey toast box, but no one wanted to share it with me and I didn’t feel like having such a sweet food item after drinking this taro slush. Next time maybe?
photo 4 (2)My friend got the noodle and Taiwanese nugget combo. I didn’t get a chance to try it but he didn’t complain about it. My cousin got the beef brisket noodles. Their thick noodles were really delicious and had a thick and chewy texture to it, similar to my favourite Taiwanese restaurant, Wang’s, down the block. The soup base was also really good and flavourful, and had a strong beef taste to it.

All in all, I enjoyed my brief visit to Soho Tea Room. We wanted to stay longer, but there was a long line up forming and we felt bad for holding the table. Plus, we were passively getting rushed out by the servers LOL.

With their interior design and plating of certain dishes, Soho really tries to balance both Taiwanese and Western cultures together, which can be a good or bad thing, depending on which way you look at it.

Pros:

  • Good bubble tea
  •  Delicious soup stock for noodles and delicious noodles
  • Spent a lot of effort into the design of the place (inside and out)
  • Service was fast and attentive
  • Comfortable seating

Cons:

  • Parking lot was really narrow and squishy
  • Bubble tea was a bit pricier than what I was used to
  • Sold out of pearls the night we went 🙁
  • According to my cousin, there are really long wait times on Fri & Sat nights
  • If the restaurant is busy, expect to wait 20-30 minutes for your blended drink (disclaimer on the menu)

-Carmen
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Filed Under: dessert, taiwanese Tagged: asian, dessert, drink, late night, noodles, taiwanese

Bubble Queen

April 20, 2014

Bubble Queen is a very popular bubble tea joint in the Lower Mainland. My favourite is their fresh mango bubble tea with chunks of fresh mango on top, but I decided not to get that today because I have plenty of mangoes at home right now.

Their fresh mango bubble tea is to die for- it is creamy, sweet, blended perfectly, and on top of that, they add a generous amount of fresh mango chunks on top.
Upon walking in, we were really surprised that there were only five other customers here on a Saturday night (This picture above was taken from Yelp). I’ve been here five other times, and the line up is usually out the door.
IMG_3884I noticed that they have moved their menu on the wall, they used to have menus that customers pass around. It was easier to read, but there was so much on the menu, making it hard to decide what to get! I imagine that the menu would be hard to read when there are a lot of people, since the line up goes in front of it.
IMG_3891More options! If you choose the specialty drinks, you can get free pearls. However, the cost of the speciality drinks are at least $1-2 dollars more expensive, so I’m not sure if you’re actually getting a good deal or not. They also serve bubble waffles or toast boxes as well.
IMG_3886Notice all their mangoes in the fridge and shelf? Yummm! I’ve never seen this place so empty before. I also noticed that the floors were really, really sticky and the tables desperately needed to be wiped down. However, if you’re just grabbing takeout, it’s not a problem.
IMG_3888I finally decided on getting the passion fruit calpis slush with pearls. I always get their fresh mango slush with mango chunks on top, but I felt like having a change today. The other drink is their coconut slush with pearls. Both drinks came to $10.10.
IMG_3890I didn’t really taste the calpis juice in my drink, the passion fruit was very strong. I feel like this would taste better not as a slush, since calpis is usually served just like a juice.  I probably won’t order this flavour with calpis again, because it was too sweet for me and I didn’t taste any calpis! The pearls were very warm, but as I mixed my slush with the pearls, they tasted pretty good. They were chewy and sweet!
IMG_3889The coconut slush with pearls was so good! It was so creamy, rich, and frothy with a strong coconut taste. I liked how smooth it was. I wish I had ordered this one instead!
IMG_3892Also would like to point out their enourmous stack of chocolates for their bubble tea! Overall, Bubble Queen has very good bubble tea at a decent price. I predict that as the weather becomes warmer, I will be paying more visits to this joint!

-Carmen

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Filed Under: chinese, food & drink, taiwanese Tagged: asian, chinese, drink, food & drink, taiwanese

No 1 Beef Noodle House

March 11, 2014

I don’t know how they can call themselves “Number 1” when they had the worst bowl of beef noodles I’ve ever had. Even when I lived in Calgary, a city where they don’t offer nearly as much satisfying authentic Asian food, had better beef noodles.

We would have been better off cooking our own beef noodles at home, and that’s saying something because none of us know how to make it. Our visit to No 1 Beef Noodle House was really disappointing, from the service, to wait times and noodles. I can’t think of a single redeeming quality of this “restaurant”. Let’s start with the review…

When the four of us got inside, we were quickly seated. They gave us tea and it took longer than usual to flag down a server for hot water instead. When we were all ready to order, again, it took us awhile to find service. Keep in mind that the restaurant was not that busy, it was probably 3/4 full.

My friend’s chicken nuggets and rice dish came first (Sorry, I forgot to take a picture, sad face). He thought that the dish was okay, it came with a few other sides too. If we ever came again, I would order that instead.
photoStandard beef brisket with wide noodle: When we were ordering, the server was asking us which noodles we wanted and I asked for the wide ones, like at Wang’s or Chef Hungs.

The bowl of noodles were really disappointing. The “chopped” noodles were gross extremely soggy. The soup was really bland and had no taste to it. They also give you thinner slices of beef brisket than other restaurants (More on the beef brisket below..). The portion here was also smaller than usual, so I wasn’t particularly full or satisfied.

Oh wait! It gets worse! Initially, when the two of us got our noodles & fried chicken dish, we were waiting for the other two to get their dishes before we started eating. So, we waited… and waited.. 20 minutes came by, my friend and the boyfriend still didn’t their noodles.

They ordered the same thing as me, except with different noodles so we weren’t sure why it was taking them so long. After waiting for a long time, my friend finally decided to ask a server about their food. Of course, it took her another 5 minutes to actually wave down a server. At this point, everyone was pretty hungry and getting frustrated at the restaurant.
photo (1)Spicy beef brisket with noodles: After waiting another 30 minutes for the rest of us to get our food, it finally came! I don’t understand why theirs took so long when it was similar to mine, and it wasn’t even that busy. I didn’t take a picture of my friend’s because it looked the same.

With his first bite, he didn’t taste any “spicy” soup even though his bowl cost $1.50 more. He told me to try it, and I didn’t taste any spiciness at all. Soup was bland, just like mine. Luckily, we had a side of chili paste so he ended up dumping the whole thing inside to salvage it. Of course, it gets worse, again!
photo (2)This piece of brisket in the boyfriend’s and my friend’s was so hard that it was impossible to chew. They both tried to eat it but gave up after awhile because it wasn’t worth it.

Of course, finding a server was hard and when we told her that we wanted to split the bill, they didn’t understand what we meant.

No 1 Beef Noodle House was disappointing in terms of their food, service, and overall experience. After reading the reviews on Urbanspoon, I noticed that people had the same experience as us. When you read the reviews from oldest to newest, they slowly get worse and worse.

-Carmen

No.1 Beef Noodle House 京園牛肉麵 on Urbanspoon


Filed Under: food & drink, taiwanese Tagged: asian, food & drink, taiwanese

Wang’s Taiwan Beef Noodle House

February 24, 2014

Hi everyone,

I used to frequent this restaurant at least once a week, but I’ve stopped coming here for awhile since I’m not in the neighbourhood anymore. Over the past three years, I’ve developed a love for Taiwanese food and Wang’s does not cease to curb my cravings.

Their Taiwanese beef noodles are well-perfected and authentic, perfect for those rainy Vancouver evenings. Although they offer more than just beef noodles, the noodles (thick type, you can choose from thick/thin/vermicelli/rice noodle) are undoubtedly the star of Wang’s.

The other dishes I have tried here do not match up to the deliciousness of their noodle soup. Also, their service is agreeably quite slow even when the restaurant isn’t busy. I would recommend getting a table right by the cash counter or you will be hard pressed to get any service, from what I’ve experienced. They have a small parking section in the back which fits two cars, but there is plenty of meter parking on Cambie street. Let’s start with the food now!
IMG_2896We started off with Taiwanese salty and peppery chicken nuggets ($4-$6). Taiwanese nuggets are different than nuggets you’d get elsewhere!  They have a distinct flavour and seasoning that my friend and I tried duplicating (and kind of failed because we didn’t have an industry deep fryer) that consists of potato starch, Taiwanese 5 spice powder, rice wine, and other ingredients.

The batter of Taiwanese nuggets is pretty light compared to regular nuggets, but it’s also really crunchy when cooked well. The batter at Wang’s is cooked and seasoned perfectly. I enjoyed these nuggets but I found that roughly 1/4 of the nuggets were not meat. Normally, I only eat actual meat as opposed to the fatty parts, tendons, and skin so that set me off.  Some places also include basil so that would have been nice, but nothing too big of a deal! =)
IMG_2895This was the minced pork sauce with noodle (small – $6 large – $7). We didn’t know that it came with such a hefty amount of vegetables since the menu didn’t specify!  It also did not come with any soup which we expected, only the remaining meat sauce juice that sunk to the bottom of the noodles.

The meat sauce was well flavoured, not too salty, which made up for the lack of soup. As for the thin noodles, it was well cooked. Overall, my friend enjoyed this dish although they wished it came with less canned vegetables and soup.
IMG_2897The star of the show! My mouth is watering from reading this post …. #foodblogger problems #foodieproblems :(. This is the beef brisket noodle with thick noodle. There were four of us, and three of us ordered this dish! I am a really big fan of their noodles. It’s soft and chewy, which is very comforting and satisfying.

Since the texture of the noodle itself isn’t that smooth, soup seeps into the curves of the noodles so you really get a taste of the soup with every bite you take. I really like the texture of the noodle, it’s comparable to the in-store, hand-made ones at Chef Hung’s in Richmond (My other favourite Taiwanese joint).

The brisket is also very, very tender and soft, although some pieces are pretty fatty. The cherry on top of this delicious bowl are the fresh parsley and onion. Not only is it aesthetically pleasing, it makes the dish taste a lot more fresh. The soup itself is a bit flavourful, my cousin said that there was a hint of spiciness to it which I didn’t taste.

 We asked what the difference was between the rice noodle and vermicelli, but our server couldn’t tell us because she didn’t speak much English. If you’re a picky customer and want perfect and customized service, good luck! They also serve your water/tea in very small cups, and since the soup is salty, you’ll run out pretty fast which is unfortunate since their service is slow.

Thanks for reading!
-Carmen

Wang's Taiwan Beef Noodle House 王記台灣牛肉麵 on Urbanspoon


Filed Under: food & drink, taiwanese Tagged: food & drink, taiwanese

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