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Sal Y Limon

January 22, 2017

I normally don’t go for Mexican food- actually, scratch that, I never go for Mexican. I don’t remember the last time I had Mexican prior to this month. OH wait, I think it was Las Margaritas almost two years ago, for Dine Out Vancouver 2015.

I don’t really know why, I guess because there are so many restaurants to pick from in Vancouver that Mexican food goes off my radar! But lately this month, I have been trying more places. And by places, I mean Chipotle (Yes, I finally tried Chipotle and I can see why people rave about it) and this review, Sal Y Limon!

sal-y-limon-vancouver

Sal Y Limon is located inside a small strip mall off Fraser. Parking is a tiny bit of a mess, so I recommend trying to find parking on the side streets. I don’t understand why the architects of this strip mall made it like a zig zag shape, ineffectively making the parking lot messy as well.
sal-y-limon-vancouver-mexicanOnce inside, it is pretty spacious although it can feel cramped during peak hours. Once you get in, you order your food at the till. The workers will bring you your food with the corresponding number stand.
sal-y-limon-vancouver-mexican-tacosShrimp taco, $2.75: The shrimp taco is on the far left. I am a huge shrimp lover and devoured this! The shrimp was big and juicy, with a fresh and crunchy batter. It was topped off with crunchy and fresh veggies, and a spoonful of spicy mayo. So good! All the flavours went perfectly together!

Pollo pibil, $2.60: I ordered two different chicken tacos! This one was the slow roasted marinated chicken breast. It was soooo tender and packed with flavour. The pickled lettuce and cilantro also went really well with the tender chicken breast. Out of the two chicken tacos, I definitely recommend this one!

Pollo asado, $2.60: Same price as the chicken breast. This one is really simple, just chicken meat seasoned with salt and a bit of pepper. I found it a bit too plain, considering the explosion of flavours from the other two tacos. However, if you want something simple, this is the one to order.
sal-y-limon-vancouver-mexican-tacosShrimp taco, $2.75: See comments above

Pollo pibil, $2.60: See comments above

Tinga vegetariana, $3.00: This was one of the vegetarian tacos. Although I didn’t try it, my cousin enjoyed it although she thought it was pretty spicy (she doesn’t do spicy food at all, so might not be that bad for spice lovers).

It came with mushrooms, zucchinis, onions, and napoles (Which I just learned from writing the post is that napoles are a vegetable made from cacti. Who know that you could eat part of a cacti?! See how blogging teaches you things? =P)

sal-y-limon-burritoPierna, $9.05: Instead of ordering tacos like my cousin and I, the boyfriend ordered a burrito! And boy, was it massive. It was bursting with rice, beans, cabbage, sour cream, and more.

The boyfriend ordered the pierna, which is pulled pork. He also added cheese for an extra cost. I didn’t try it but he said it was amazing, and wouldn’t stop talking about how good it was! I mean, I wouldn’t doubt him…it looks amazingly delicious!

Overall, Sal Y Limon is a great place to go for Mexican. I am not a Mexican food expert so I’m not sure if it’s authentic or not, but I can attest that they have delicious and fresh food! Also, the prices are so cheap!

 

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Yay!

 

Sal Y Limon Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato


Filed Under: food & drink, mexican Tagged: burrito, food, food blogger, mexican, taco, tacos, vancouver, yum

Angel Cake Cafe

January 5, 2017

Okay, I don’t even know how to begin this post! Angel is one of mine and they boyfriend’s regular places to eat. We LOVE this place for cheap Hong Kong style food!

We come here quite regularly because, as you will see, their set combo is super delicious and CHEAP. If we are super hungry, ordering ONE of these combos will fill us to the brim.

The lunch combo we order is $15, which includes ALL the food below!

In fact, we went to Cora’s for brunch the other day and joked how $35 of food there was not remotely satisfying or delicious as $15 of Angel’s. 😛

Angel Cake Cafe Vancouver Soup
Soup: The combo comes with your choice of soup. Usually it’s Borscht or Cream of Mushroom that you can pick from.

The boyfriend usually has the soup, unless he picks Borscht then I’ll have a bit. The soup is always really flavourful and filling, even though there aren’t many pieces of meat/veggie inside.
Angel Cake Cafe Vancouver Garlic Bread
Garlic bread: This garlic bread is AMAZING. It comes toasted, and is very fluffy and slathered with lots of butter. But of course, I can’t eat this anymore because of the butter. 
Angel Cake Cafe Vancouver Milk Lemon Tea

Drink: To have a cold drink, you’ll have to pay an additional $0.50, which is the standard at HK Cafes. The drinks here are always tasty and satisfying.

On the day we came here, we decided to each order a drink. The extra drink was full price at $3.50.
Angel Cake Cafe Vancouver Set Menu

Choice of two meats, rice/spaghetti, and sauce WITH veggies and fries: Seriously. Look at how big this portion is. FOR $15, which includes the appetizers! And, it is so delicious too!

The boyfriend and I each pick one of the meats. You can also order 3 meats, but we did that in the past and it was definitely a regret because we didn’t even touch it.

Angel Cake Cafe Vancouver Fish Filet Fish cutlet/fillet: The boyfriend always picks the fish fillet. Each time we get this, the fillet is very fresh and crunchy.

The fish meat flakes off really nicely and is accompanied by a cheap jar version of tartar sauce.

Angel Cake Cafe Vancouver Chicken

Chicken steak: I always get the chicken steak, and like everything else here, it is amazing every time! Look how BIG that is, the plate was a large plate and compare it with the fork!

The chicken steak is seasoned very well. The skin is nice and crispy but the inside is always really juicy.

Angel Cake Cafe Vancouver Spaghetti

Spaghetti with black pepper sauce: Again, they give a very generous amount of spaghetti. The black pepper sauce is perfect with a nice amount of heat and flavour to it.

You can also pick from other sauces or have rice instead.

Let me remind you how much this super filling and delicious meal costs- $15! It’s seriously mind blowing due to the quality and portions they give you. This lunch set begins at 11:30 and they have a dinner version, which costs a bit more and includes a BAKED POTATO. Even thinking about how much deliciousness they give you is making me full right now.

Although the boyfriend and I don’t live in the neighbourhood, we are always willing to drive here just for Angel’s!

Yay!


Angel Cake Cafe Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato


Filed Under: chinese, food & drink Tagged: food, food blogger, foodie, vancouver

Fat Mao Noodles

January 2, 2017

My friend had wanted to try Fat Mao Noodles, and being the noodle fanatic that I am, I did not say no. If I ever say no to noodles, you should know that I am probably not okay.

The restaurant has been open for a bit over a year now, and gained a bit of interest in the foodie community. Why? The restaurant was opened by Angus An, who is behind Maenam, Longtail Kitchen, and Freebird. You can read my review here on Longtail Kitchen afterwards!
fat-mao-noodles-chinatownFat Mao Noodles is located inside Chinatown. It is easy to spot from the rest of the stores on the bloack due to it’s glass walls.
fat-mao-vancouver-chinatown-seatingThe restaurant is fairly small, but seating is still comfortable because customers do not have to squish beside each other. I was greeted instantly by the workers in the open concept kitchen. My friend and I came around 12 pm, and there was only one other table (pic taken before we left).

The place started filling up around 12:30pm, so we were glad we came before the rush and got to order and ask our server questions!
fat-mao-noodles-vancouver-menuThe menu is also worth including because it is so cute! We really enjoyed the cat themed decor in here, and I’m sure cat lovers would appreciate it as well.

After all, mao is cat in Cantonese, so the restaurant name translates to fat cat!

fat-mao-noodles-sauceEach table also has a side of sauces to go with the noodles. As you’ll soon read, these sauces played a really important part to my bowl of noodles!
fat-mao-duck-noodlesBraised duck noodles, $11.99: With this dish, you could choose between either Shangnai chewy noodles or wide rice noodles. I love my doughy and chewy noodles so I went with the Shanghai noodles.

First off, the duck was amazing. It was soooo tender, and effortlessly fell off the bone. It was also full of that Chinese BBQ flavour. Just for the duck alone, I’m glad I ordered this! I’ve attached another close up of the duck below because it was that delicious.

fat-mao-duckThe noodles were perfect as well. They had a perfect bounce and were chewy. Since they weren’t completely flat, some of soup went in between the folds and made it more flavourful.

The broth was average. It was more on the sweet side, but it was really flat. The server recommended two scoops of the vinegar sauce. I ended up adding 5 scoops and one scoop of chili to make it have more depth. I’m really glad the sauces were there!
fat-mao-vancouver-chinatownBoat noodles, $10.99: This was the special that day. It was a spicy pork broth with pork shoulder, beef balls, fried garlic bits and crunchy deep fried noodles. We also speculated on why it was called boat noodles.

Unlike the duck broth soup, this boat noodle broth was full of flavour. The broth had a nice tangy spicy kick to it.  It didn’t really need any of the additional side sauces but my friend added some chili flakes for even more heat.

We both agreed that the noodles were a bit underwhelming. They tasted kind of like pho noodles, but were harder (not in the undercooked way). We both liked the broth of the boat noodles more, but the noodles for the braised duck noodles were better.

The boat noodles were definitely more of a southeast Asian influence while mine was more like a Taiwanese noodle. This is why we liked Fat Mao because you could get a mix of different types of Asian cooking!
fat-mao-vancouver-chinatown-durianDurian ice cream, $5.99: Although my friend was quite full, she really wanted to try the durian ice cream. She is a huge durian lover and wondered how durian ice cream tasted.

The ice cream was very light and fluffy, more like a mousse. It had a strong durian taste which she liked, and it was drizzled with caramel sauce on the top.

However, for the price, it was not worth it. She got the small size, which was about 6 regular spoonfuls. For $6, that was really steep and if she had known the price, would have not ordered it. So, it was delicious until she found out the price. But she also commented that she should have asked for the price before ordering.

Overall, we enjoyed our visit to Fat Mao and left satisfied. Although my broth was pretty flat, it was easily made better with their sauce. And that whole duck leg was just amazingly tender and what a meat lover’s dreams are made of.
yay-nay-or-meh

Yay!

Fat Mao Noodles Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato


Filed Under: chinese, food & drink Tagged: chinatown, fat mao noodles, food, food blogger, foodie, noodles, vancouver

Gojiro Ramen

December 4, 2016

Most of the time, I am the one that finds new places for us to try out because I am more connected with food bloggers/influencers! However, occasionally, the boyfriend will come across places he wants to try. Gojiro Ramen was one of these places!

Once he saw the chicken karaage ramen on Facebook, he was sold. On top of that, it has a Godzilla theme! After a couple months, we found ourselves conveniently close to Gojiro Ramen and decided to try it.
gojiro-ramen-downtownAlthough we came on a Thursday evening around 8 pm, the place was still full! Luckily, we were the first in line so the wait was less than 10 minutes.

One thing I liked about Gojiro was how spacious it was, compared to other ramen joints. Although the ramen is amazing at Santouka and Kintaro, we all know how cramped the seating is. Gojiro is bigger, and not as cramped.

I also really liked the interior design, it was very simplistic, clean, and modern with some Godzilla-themed decor here and there.
gojiro-ramen-menu-vancouverGojiro focuses on jiro-style ramen, which is ramen that features a mountain of toppings.
gojiro-ramen-fried-chicken-karaageBasic bakamori w/ karaage,$13.55: DAMN. LOOK AT IT! There was a generous amount of chicken karaage, loaded with a mountain of cooked beansprouts.

All the Yelp reviews previously mentioned how delicious the karaage was, so I was really looking forward to trying it for myself. AND MAN, WAS IT DELICIOUS. The chicken was crispy, juicy, and super flavourful. 10/10 would recommend!

I wish I ordered the karaage as well, but the boyfriend was generous enough to give me a couple pieces. =D I have digestive issues anyways so I shouldn’t be eating all that fried food myself, unless I want to get sick.
gojiro-ramen-vancouverBasic w/ chashu, $9.95: My bowl does not look as impressive as the boyfriend’s, but it was still really delicious. We both requested the thick broth because why eat ramen otherwise?

Due to my dairy restriction, I asked if the broth contained any butter/dairy products/etc and I was happy to hear it didn’t! Even without dairy, the broth was thick, creamy, and fatty. Definitely not something you should eat everyday.

As for the chashu, it was no where as good as the karaage. The chashu was dry and bland. Definitely stick to the karaage, or soak the chashu in the fatty broth and eat it last.
gojiro-ramen-vancouver-2The noodles were cooked perfectly, with a nice bounce to it. They were a bit thicker than I was used to, but still super delicious nonetheless.

I also like how the restaurant is located in the downtown core, and not all the way at the end of Robson Street like the other ramen joints. It is definitely more convenient for me to come here!

In conclusion, we left Gojiro with extremely happy and satisfied tummies. The chicken karaage is a must order, and their broths are amazing as well! I will definitely be coming back.
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Yay!

Ramen Gojiro Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato


Filed Under: food & drink, japanese Tagged: food, food blogger, food review, ramen, vancouver

The Poke Shop

December 1, 2016

Poke bowls are popping up everywhere in Vancouver now! When they first started to appear, I wasn’t sure what the hype was about. But now, I’ve grown an inkling to poke bowls because they are a healthy and filling alternative.

the-poke-shop-gastown-vancouver-interiorSo far, I’ve only tried two poke places in the city. The second place I tried was The Poke Shop, which opened a few weeks ago. It is located in Gastown, just by the steam clock.

It is a basement suite and you have to walk down some stairs. Once you get in, the decor is very cheerful and artsy, with a big mural on one side of the wall!

The long wooden communal table is also custom made, one of a kind too. I really liked the interior and it was spacious and comfortable to sit and dine.

the-poke-shop-gastown-vancouver-sashimiI haven’t been to enough poke shops to judge the prices, but I would say it’s fairly average? The only other place I’ve been to is The Poke Guy, and The Poke Guy is a bit more expensive because it is ocean-wise.

There are two sizes, large & super large. The large didn’t look filling enough for a meal, so most of us at the media tasting ordered the super large for dinner. But you’ll see soon enough that we were proven wrong!

Pictured above are the proteins! You can pick from ahi tuna, spicy albacore tuna, spicy Atlantic salmon, wild sockeye salmon, spicy baby scallop, unagi, grilled organic chicken, or roasted organic chicken.
the-poke-shop-gastown-vancouver-toppingsAfter selecting your base (purple rice, white rice, zoodles, spinach, or pick half/half) and protein, it is on to the toppings! I’m not going to list them all here because there are too many! But you can see from the picture above.
the-poke-shop-gastown-vancouver-bowlSuper large bowl w/ unlimited toppings, $15.95: For my two proteins, I got the albacore tuna and wild sockeye salmon. I chose purple rice as the base. Unlimited toppings were pomegranate, mango, watermelon, spinach, cucumber, corn and topped with shoyu dressing.

The proteins come pre-marinated, which seems to be the preferred option for most as it is the authentic method of making poke bowls. I found that there was only a slight marinated taste for the tuna and salmon, it tasted mostly like plain sashimi which is not necessarily a bad thing! Both proteins tasted really fresh.

As for the toppings, I liked the inclusion of both fruits (mango, pomegranate and watermelon) with veggies. It gave the bowl a burst of sweetness!

Even though it doesn’t look filling, there is a LARGE amount of purple rice at the bottom. After all, I did order the super large! I didn’t end up finishing the rice because there was such a big amount, and I wanted to eat the proteins & fruit/veggies first.
the-poke-shop-gastown-vancouver-food-bloggerHere are other poke bowls that some of the food bloggers ordered!
the-poke-shop-gastown-vancouver-drinksLeft to right: 3 berry & lemon soda, pineapple plantation iced tea, iced matcha green tea w/ honey, all $3 w/ poke bowl, or $4.50 solo.

I ordered the 3 berry & lemon soda, which was basically berry & lemon infused 7-up. My goodness, was it delicious! I was one of the only bloggers who ordered the soda, and received many comments about how good it looked.

I didn’t try the other two, but heard the pineapple plantation iced tea was okay. The iced matcha green tea was a bit disappointing, as we were expecting matcha. It tasted more like a sencha, or regular iced green tea.
the-poke-shop-gastown-vancouverOverall, The Poke Shop was good and I would recommend giving it a try! The portions are generous, while the restaurant is spacious with great interior design (a dining experience also includes the ambiance).

I would recommend getting the large bowl, as most of us who ordered the super large bowl couldn’t finish. As well, you are getting the same two scoops of protein in both sizes.

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Yay!

 

The Poke Shop Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato


Filed Under: food & drink, japanese, seafood Tagged: food, food blogger, hawaii, poke, poke bowl, vancouver

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