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Ken’s Chinese Restaurant

August 6, 2014

After my cousin’s high school graduation, we were all hungry and looking for a late restaurant to feed our hungry tummies. We were going to go to Congee Noodle House, but knew it would be busy since all the Chinese families that attended the graduation would probably go there. We drove a bit further into Burnaby, and went to Ken’s Chinese Restaurant. Funny, we went here a few years back for my high school graduation. We also sat at the same table this time as well! Ken’s serves authentic  Chinese dishes, and satisfied my craving for late night Chinese food.
YdaBVct4UhSLKa(Picture taken from Urbanspoon). Ken’s Chinese Restaurant is located in a small strip mall on Kingsway. There is plenty of free parking in the strip mall.
image (25)To start off our da lan, we got the standard plain congee, which came in a huge pot. The congee itself was good and was great quality. It wasn’t too runny and watery, and had a bit of a sweet taste to it. Very warm, and comforting. If your purchase is over a certain amount (my uncle told me this, I didn’t read their menu), you can get unlimited congee refills. We had two refills after this, and the quality and taste of the congee remained delicious. Some restaurants (like my visit to AYCE sushi at Toyotomi) diminish the quality of the orders, but this was not the case.
image (24)Stir fried broccoli with garlic. Unfortunately, I forgot the prices of each dish this time so they won’t be included. The broccoli was very crunchy and tasted fresh. There was a definite garlic taste to it, and the tips of the broccoli were smothered in garlic sauce. However, the garlic taste wasn’t unbearably strong, and not enough to give you horrid garlic breath afterwards.
image (27)Another late night classic! Clams in black bean sauce. This dish was very tasty as well. The sauce was very flavourful, and came with fresh green onions on top. The clams were also really juicy and there was a generous amount. I’ve been to some Chinese restaurants where they serve a plate of clam shells, where you have to scavenge for what little actual clam meat they have. This tastes really good when you add the shell, which is full of sauce,  into the plain congee.
image (28)Deep fried tofu with spicy garlic salt. Another classic. Ken’s made this dish perfectly. There was a generous amount of peppers, and the tofu tasted really good with the garlic. The tofu was piping hot and crispy on the outside, while soft inside. I am definitely coming here again when I crave deep fried tofu.
image (26)Braised string beans with minced meat. We felt pretty gross after eating the deep fried tofu and clams because they were both such heavy (albeit delicious!) dishes, so we decided to order some veggies. The string beans were very crunchy and flavourful as well. However, this was a bit heavy on the oil so I’m not sure if ordering this dish was the best to “clear” our tummies with. But, it was delicious!

Late night Chinese snack is absolutely delicious, and Ken’s did not disappoint! The servers were also very nice as well. I would definitely come here again when craving late night snacks, but hopefully, that is not for a long time since it’s so unhealthy (minus the plain congee)!

-Carmen
Ken's Chinese Restaurant 南軒中西美食 on Urbanspoon


Filed Under: chinese, food & drink Tagged: asian cuisine, authentic, broccoli, chinese food, congee, delicious food, dinner, dinner menu, food blog, food recipes, food review, foodie, garlic, i love food, late night food, restaurant review, supper, tofu, vancouver, what i ate today

Joe Fortes Seafood & Chop House

July 24, 2014

I don’t come to Joe Fortes as often as I would like to, but I have been eyeing their appy hour menu for awhile and decided to go with Cola one sunny afternoon after work! Appy hour was from 4-6pm, we got there around 4:15 and were quickly seated.

The happy hour special is only applicable to the limited bar seating, so I was glad we got seats! We noticed that the bar was fully seated by 5, and there was a short lineup for their appy hour specials.
photo 1 (6)

Started off with the shrimp cerviche ($7). I really liked the cerviche at Tap and Barrel, and wanted to see how theirs compared! This was probably my favourite dish out of all the ones that Cola and I ordered.

It was very refreshing, and the avocado and shrimp tasted really sweet and fresh. Shrimp and avocados mark the top of my food favourites, so it was great to be able to enjoy them together.
photo 2 (6)Up next was the calamari ($9). I thought the calamari was a bit bland, probably should have squeezed more lemon juice or used more of the sauce. The batter itself was crispy, and the red onions were a small but great inclusion, and gave it a rounder flavour.
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Truffle parmesan frites ($5). I didn’t really enjoy the flavour of the cheese, grana padano, and found it to be a tad bit too much for my tastebuds. Apart from that, the fries were pretty standard. I don’t think this dish is worth the $5, especially once you take away the cheese, they taste like your regular fries.
photo 4 (5) Lastly, we ordered the raw oysters. Unfortunately, I got sick from my first raw oyster experience two years ago, and have not enjoyed eating raw oysters since then. Cola loves her raw oysters so she ordered five, since they were on special anyways. She loved them and had no complaints! Looking around the bar, most of the other customers had raw oysters as well so I’m sure they are delicious! Perhaps one day, I’ll try them again 🙂

-Carmen
Joe Fortes Seafood & Chop House on Urbanspoon


Filed Under: food & drink, happy hour, seafood, steakhouse Tagged: appetizers, appy hour, avocado, food blog, food fest, food review, foodie, happy hour, joe fortes, restaurant review, seafood, seafood lover, seafood restaurant, shrimp, vancouver

Cactus Club Cafe (Coal Harbour)

July 8, 2014

I had a catch up day with one of my friends a few weekends ago, and decided to meet at Cactus Club Coal Harbour for a late lunch. Unfortunately, it was pouring buckets that day, which was a teeny bit disappointing because I really wanted to enjoy lunch with a beautiful view of Stanley Park and the seawall!

There was also some kind of fundraising, “Amazing Race” style race going on in downtown that day so we saw quite a few sprinting, panting, and exhausted runners outside. Felt bad for them since it was raining so hard. It ended up clearing up once we were finished eating though. Despite the gloomy weather, we had a good lunch and our server was extremely friendly!
photo 1 (1)We were both super hungry by the time we met up, and decided to order a starter dish to share. We ordered the goat cheese flatbread ($12.75) which came with caramelized onions, grape tomatoes, basil pesto spread, wild argula, and balsamic glaze.

The argula and grape tomatoes tasted extremely fresh, and went well with the basil pesto spread and balsamic glaze. The flatbread itself was warm and soft. I have been really loving my flatbreads lately! The one I had at Milestones was delicious as well.
photo 2 (1)My friend ordered the pesto chicken quesadilla ($11.50) with a side of yam fries for an extra $4.25. I didn’t try it, but my friend enjoyed it very much and had no complaints!
photo 3 (1)Since I already ordered a burger a few days ago at Milestones, I felt bad indulging in one again. So I decided to get the grilled tuna club because it seemed like a healthier choice. I was pleasantly surprised at the size of my rare-seared tuna, as I was imagining a thin slice. It was a bit messy to eat since it was pretty big, and I was trying not to spill the tuna juice everywhere. Since it was seared, it had a nice smoky taste to it but the tuna was also very thick and juicy. The greens that came with the burger were also very fresh.

Overall, I had a great experience at Cactus Club. I loved their menu items and the food was delicious as well. Restaurants like these really focus on customer satisfaction and service, which I really appreciate!

-Carmen

Cactus Club Cafe on Urbanspoon


Filed Under: brunch, food & drink, western Tagged: brunch, cactus club cafe, chicken, dining out, food, food recipes, food review, lunch, restaurant, restaurant review, seafood, tuna, vancouver, what i ate

Milestones (Yaletown)

July 6, 2014

A birthday celebration was in order two weeks ago, and Milestones was the location of our dinner. We have been to this Yaletown location before, it is tradition for Smores to hold his birthday dinner here every year before going dancing 🙂

However, we had slight management issues which I will explain down below. This location offers a semi-private room that seats 30 guests. It is in the back of the restaurant, right before the kitchen and washrooms and is closed off on all three walls, except for one wall which is completely glass where you enter from the sides. Even though it is covered off, you do not feel completely isolated but it’s nice when there is a large party, and you guys want some privacy. There were many plates of food, beer, and wine that were ordered, but I decided to only focus on the food that I actually tried that night!
IMG_5532For starters, my two friends got the baked goat cheese and slow roasted garlic flat bread. It came with cranberry relish and fig jam as well.

All of the flavours of this dish complemented each other tremendously well. The bread was extremely soft and warm as well. Definitely a great starter dish!
IMG_5533For myself, I ordered the California burger which came with avocado, salsa, and bacon. I fell in love with this burger the last time I got it, and this time was no different either. I loved the inclusion of the avocado, and felt that all the flavours worked really well together much like the flat bread dish. The fries were pretty standard and came with freshly ground pepper as well.
IMG_5534The boyfriend ordered the stacked burger. Prime rib, Montreal smoked meat, bacon strips, cheddar cheese, plus more goodies. This is the epitome of an indulgent and guilty meal, but it was delicious.

The Montreal smoked meat was very tender and juicy, along with the mushrooms. Burgers like these are to die for, but important to have them in extreme moderation because they are definitely not calorie or fat friendly!
photo (2)For drinks, I ordered the Sombersby cider which I got the day before at Elephant and Castle. I just took this picture from that previous post as I forgot to take a picture of it at Milestones.

IMG_5529[1]My friends decided to share a pitcher of sangria. It was made with Sombersby white wine (same company as my cider), and was absolutely delicious as well! There were many fruits in it, making it super refreshing.

Now for the management issue: We had buy one get one half price entree coupons, which I think the management was upset at, so they told us that we needed a minimum charge for the semi-private room. We suspect that they had just added that policy that night due to the coupons. My friend has had his birthday here for the past six years and they have never mentioned that “policy” before.

We thought it was a bit rude and unprofessional for the restaurant manager to suddenly barge in during our dinner, and ask to talk to the birthday boy. Other measures could have been taken that were less invasive and awkward. There was no fine print on the coupons nor restrictions, so we weren’t breaking rules nor was it our fault; they should have specified the limit of one per table or something like that if they were going to be upset about it. We also ordered alcohol and appetizers, so it wasn’t like we were there just to solely use the coupons. Apart from the management, our servers were very friendly and attentive.

-Carmen

Milestones Grill and Bar on Urbanspoon


Filed Under: food & drink, romantic, western Tagged: burger, delicious food, dining out, dinner, flatbread, food blogger, food post, food review, milestones, restaurant review, sangria, vancouver, what i ate

Kintaro Ramen

June 5, 2014

Hi everyone,

For the past year, I have raved about Kintaro Ramen to the boyfriend at no end. We’ve tried a few times to go, but they have failed, much to my dismay.

Since we didn’t want to pay for parking in downtown again, we ended up walking from Pacific Center. It actually only took us 15 minutes, and wasn’t a bad walk at all. It’s also slightly downhill. Or, biking along the seawall and stopping here.

image (6)We got here around 6, so I was dreading a line up like every other weekend or time we tried to come here. However, there was no line up and we were seated right away! I highly recommend going to Kintaro around or before 6, or there will be a line up out the door.
image (1)We shared a big communal table with 2 other parties. It felt a bit awkward at first, but the table was spacious enough that we didn’t have to make awkward eye contact or accidentally brush arms while eating. I took a picture to give you an idea of the seating.

At the other popular ramen joints in this area, they have a big communal table like this as well but I believe that Motomachi Shokudo has a mini bamboo wall so you aren’t directly facing other customers.

imageThe English side of the menu. Pretty straight forward, you choose your soup broth of choice, lean/fatty meat, and richness of broth. Since all their broth is made from pork bone stock, they do not have any vegetarian ramen available.
image (4)Last time I came here was over a year ago, so I was worried that their quality had changed and was not like the delicious ramen that I fell in love with a couple of years ago. I ordered a shio ramen ($8.95), with a choice of lean and rich broth.

Shio ramen is usually more creamier and rich than the other soup bases, which I love. It tasted as delicious and rich as I remembered it to be. The noodles were cooked perfectly, and the broth had a lovely and rich aroma to it. It was extremely flavourful, and came with beansprouts, green onions, and bamboo shoots which all tasted really fresh.

The veggie toppings really added a nice crunch to a heavenly bowl of noodles. This is what a perfect bowl of ramen tastes and looks like.
image (3)The boyfriend picked the BBQ pork ramen, with shio broth and fatty pork. I was relieved when he agreed and said that the ramen was as delicious as I described it. I have been waiting for that moment forever!! (Well, not forever… maybe just the past year).

I also like how they gave you an hard boiled egg as well, in the previous two disappointing ramen places we went to (see below), they did not include it.
image (2)The boyfriend’s little brother ordered the miso ramen with lean pork. He enjoyed the noodles as well, and had no complaints. He didn’t end up finishing his noodles since the portion was too big for him. Afterwards, he tried some of the boyfriend’s shio broth and liked it a lot more than the miso broth. I should also mention that the miso ramen is Kintaro’s specialty and recommendation on their menu.

In the past few months, we have had disappointing visits to both Benkei and Sanpachi Ramen. Benkei Ramen lacked ingredients and was overpriced for what you pay, while the shio broth at Sanpachi was not creamy and rich at all. Kintaro Ramen solved both problems and had the best of the two previous places – quality and quantity.

I also find that they have very generous portions of noodles, and you are left really full and satisfied. Undeniably, the best place in the Lower Mainland to have authentic ramen is on the West End. Kintaro, Santouka, Motomachi Shokudo, are all great examples.

There is a reason why they all have long line ups. I am still on the lookout for delicious tasting ramen outside of this area, so please let me know of any!

Thanks for reading!

-Carmen

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


Filed Under: food & drink, japanese Tagged: japanese cuisin, japanese food, japanese ramen, nihongo, noodles, pork broth, ramen, ramen noodle, restaurant review, soup, vancouver

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