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Affordable - Vancouver Restaurants
Simon Fraser University (web site, 8888 University Drive, Burnaby, BC, Canada) has a student-run pub (the “Highland Pub”) in the centre of campus, that serves a good selection of food as well as the usual drinks. The pub’s web site (click here) is the place to go to check out the upcoming events, which include live music nights, promotional fund-raisers, and televised sports events. The menu has been recently revamped to compete with trendy spots such as Cactus Club, and the prices have been lowered as well. I enjoyed my prawn curry rice bowl (around $8.00, pictured below) which was quite tasty!
Prawn curry rice bowl at the SFU Pub
The SFU Jazz band performing at the SFU Highland Pub.
15,829 views - Posted Thursday, November 22nd, 2007
Posted in Affordable, Burgers, Burnaby, Casual, Pub, Students | 1 Comment »
Another visit to Zachary’s on Robson (121 Robson St., phone 604.605.1472), and I enjoyed the Beef Stroganoff (around $12, pictured below), as well as the Calamari (deep fried squid) which was served with tatziki sauce (pictured below, around $7.00). More photos: Part 1, Part 2
Zachary’s is located a stone’s throw away from BC Place Stadium in the Hampton Inn and Suites Hotel. It’s also very close to Queen Elizabeth Theatre and GM Place Stadium.
Beef stroganoff
Calamari
12,132 views - Posted Friday, November 16th, 2007
Posted in Affordable, American, BC Place Stadium, Breakfast, Budget, Burgers, Casual, Chicken, Comfort food, Creative Dishes, Downtown, Favorites, Food Photos, GM Place Stadium, Grill, Healthy Food, Large Portions, Lunch, Lunch Specials, Pasta, Pizza, Reasonably Priced, Restaurant, Robson, Vancouver, Vancouver Restaurants | No Comments »
Sushi Town (visitor reviews, 5935 East Hastings, Burnaby, BC, phone 604-294-6155) has got to be one of my all time favorite Japanese restaurants. It’s run by a young Korean chef who takes his food seriously, and the quality, portion size and freshness of the seafood are outstanding considering the modest prices.
The Ebi Sunomono salad (pictured below, $3.50) is cool and refreshing; thin noodles are served cold in a clear sweet-and-sour broth topped with fresh cooked shrimp and a garnish of lemon. The various maki rolls are delicious, such as the Futomaki (half order, $4.00), chopped scallop roll ($3.75, pictured below), and the “Awesome Roll”.
Regarding the Awesome roll (pictured below), frugalgourmet writes on Dinehere.ca:
“The roll is slightly baked and served warm, topped off with a delightful combination of green onions, bonito flakes, barbeque sauce and spicy mayonnaise. It provides some great flavor and texture contrasts (crunchy/soft; sweet/salty; piquant/creamy). A meal on it’s own – 8 generous pieces for $6.95.”
The Chicken Karage (deep fried chicken wings, $3.95) were also very tasty – what juicy and tender chicken!
As the restaurant is located in Burnaby, it is a bit of a trek from downtown Vancouver (about a 30 minute drive). However, Sushi Town doesn’t seem to have trouble attracting diners to its suburban location; it was fully packed on the Saturday evening with several large families and smaller groups too.
Ebi Sunomono salad (shrimp and cold noodles in a sweet and sour broth)
Futomaki and chopped scallop roll
The signature dish, of Sushi Town: “Awesome roll”
19,967 views - Posted Sunday, November 11th, 2007
Posted in Affordable, Asian, Barbecue, Budget, Burnaby, Creative Dishes, Family, Favorites, Food Photos, Japanese, Large Portions, Lunch, Reasonably Priced, Restaurant, Sashimi, Seafood, Sushi, Sushi Bar, Take Out | No Comments »
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