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Chain Restaurants - Vancouver Restaurants
Bombay Bhel Restaurant (more reviews, map, 4266 E Hastings, Burnaby, BC, Canada, phone: 604-299-2500) is one of my favorite Indian restaurants in the Burnaby area, a suburb that is only about 30 minutes from downtown Vancouver. The restaurant is located next door to the popular pasta place, “Anton’s”, which is famous for its exceedingly large portions. Bombay Bhel’s portions are more manageable, and the Bombay chef’s command of the Indian spices is really evident, making for an exotic, yet palatable dining experience.
WestcoastMunchers, a reviewer on Dinehere.ca writes (click here to read review):
Well first off, I am East Indian and have grown up eating this food since my mother is an awesome cook… This place is definitely authentic and the spice blends are certainly what your palate desires… My wife and I had the Halyari Chicken which is totally different blend of spices cooked in the tandoor. Magnificent is all I can say! We also had the Goan lamb curry which was very delicious. Service was very attentive, polite and friendly. Nice ambience too. Certainly going to be one of our favourite Indian restaurants in the Lower Mainland.
I ordered the “Non Vegetarian Thali”, which is a huge combination platter that includes a selection of veggie and meat curries, a cold yogurt sauce, some spicy peppers, some pieces of chicken, rice, naan, and papadum (Indian crackers). The platter was around $14 (pictured below). There are plenty of choices for vegetarians too, including a vegetarian version of this platter.
I’m definitely going back when I have the chance.
Non-vegetarian Thali combination platter ($14) from Bombay Bhel Indian restaurant in Burnaby.
26,156 views - Posted Wednesday, August 6th, 2008
Posted in Affordable, Authentic, Broadway, Burnaby, Casual, Chain Restaurants, Chicken, Comfort food, Creative Dishes, Favorites, Food Photos, Healthy Food, Indian, Large Groups, Lunch, Modern Decor, Near SFU, Reasonably Priced, Restaurant, Vancouver, Vancouver Restaurants, Vegetarian | 2 Comments »
Taking the ferry over to Victoria is a popular day trip for tourists to Vancouver. And for some people, a ride on BC Ferries is inevitable, whether it is to attend school at UVic, visit family, or simply return home. In my case I was going over for a vacation, which also involved performing in a piano concert (click here for free recording of my performance in the concert).
Naturally, during the 1.5 hour ferry trip, I got hungry. There are several food options available on BC Ferries, one of which is the Pacific Buffet, which BC Ferries describes as offering “elegant ocean-view dining on sailings from Vancouver to Victoria and features a wide selection of hot and cold items”. The buffet costs $16 to $21 depending on the time of day.
The line up for the buffet seemed long, so I headed over to the main cafeteria, which is branded as “White Spot”, a popular chain restaurant with several locations in Vancouver. The ocean-going version of White Spot has a simpler menu, but still has some attractive choices, such as the Roast Chicken with fries or Caesar salad, various burgers, salads, or their signature entree, the baked maple-glazed salmon ($11.99, pictured below).
The salmon was surprisingly good, and unlike some restaurants where the actual product looks a lot different from the picture in the menu, my salmon looked very similar to the enticing poster-sized photograph at the cafeteria entrance. My only problem was that I was really hungry, and I could have easily eaten two orders of scrumptious salmon. Maybe next time I’ll try the Pacific Buffet!
(above) BC Ferries Salmon Entree ($11.99)
19,647 views - Posted Sunday, July 13th, 2008
Posted in All You Can Eat, American, Casual, Chain Restaurants, Chicken, Fast Food, Food Photos, Healthy Food, Large Groups, Lunch, Reasonably Priced, Restaurant, Seafood, Tourist Attraction, Vancouver, Vancouver Restaurants, Victoria, View, Waterfront | 2 Comments »
Samurai Sushi Japanese Restaurant (web site, map, 1108 Davie Street, Vancouver, BC, Canada, phone: 604-609-0078) is a good choice for decent quality, affordable sushi in the downtown West End neighborhood. The restaurant is fairly small and does not take reservations, so if you go during peak times you might have to wait a few minutes to get a table. But a policy of no reservations seems to be the norm for some of the more popular and reasonably priced restaurants in the area, such as the Greek restaurant Stepho’s, just a few doors down Davie. Pictured below are some of the items we ate, including the Tuna and Salmon sashimi ($9.95), the Toro Sashimi ($10.50), half order of House Roll sushi ($5.25), chopped scallop roll ($3.90), and some nigiri sushi pieces ($0.99 cents a piece for Inari and Saba, and $1.95 per piece of Ikura salmon roe).
cvancouver writes (click here for their review):
Every sushi roll is over sized and jam packed. Party trays (from $20-$35) are enough to feed 4 average person. Compared to many eat-in restaurants, I find Sashimi to be quite the “bang for your buck.â€
For more photos please view Part 3, Part 2, or Part 1.
(above) Tuna and salmon sashimi at Samurai Sushi in Vancouver, $9.95
(above) Toro Sashimi, full order, $10.50, from Samurai Japanese Restaurant
(above) Half order of House Roll Sushi ($5.25) from Samurai Sushi
(above) Ikura sushi ($1.95 each) and chopped scallop roll ($3.90)
(above) Saba nigiri sushi (Mackerel, $0.99 each), Inari sushi (sweet bean curd wrapper, $0.99) and Ikura sushi from Samurai Japanese Sushi restaurant.
19,162 views - Posted Friday, July 11th, 2008
Posted in Affordable, Asian, Authentic, Budget, Casual, Chain Restaurants, Crab, Creative Dishes, Davie Street, Downtown, Favorites, Food Photos, Healthy Food, Japanese, Large Portions, Lunch, Reasonably Priced, Restaurant, Sashimi, Seafood, Students, Sushi, Sushi Bar, Take Out, Tourist Attraction, Vancouver, Vancouver Restaurants, West End | 3 Comments »
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