Japanese - Vancouver Restaurants

 

Tomokazu Japanese Restaurant (Part 3)

Tomokazu Japanese Restaurant (20-1128 West Broadway, Vancouver, phone 604-677-0426) is my favorite place for all you can eat sushi in Vancouver. The deluxe menu ($22.95 per person) includes many delicious items (some of which are pictured below) that one can usually find only at a-la-carte Japanese restaurants. For more photos please visit Part 2 and Part 1.

Tuna Tataki and Beef Tataki
Tuna Tataki and Beef Tataki

Ebi sunomono salad (with prawn)
Ebi sunomono salad (with prawn)

Spicy seafood cone and soft-shell-crab roll
Spicy seafood cone and soft-shell-crab roll

Assorted sushi
Assorted sushi

Assorted sushi
Assorted sushi

Assorted sashimi
Assorted sashimi

39,695 views - Posted Friday, January 18th, 2008

 

Kintaro Ramen (Denman, West End)

Kintaro Ramen (788 Denman Street, Vancouver, BC, Canada, phone 604-682-7568) serves hot steaming bowls of Japanese ramen noodle soup (the miso ramen is pictured below, $7.50). The soup comes with freshly made noodles and a wonderfully rich vegetable and pork broth. You can order your ramen with a choice of lean pork or more fatty pork, as well as choose some appetizers such as the pan fried gyoza (also pictured below, $3.25).

Japanese miso ramen noodle soup
Miso Ramen ($7.50)

Pan fried gyoza ($3.25)
Pan fried gyoza ($3.25)

19,552 views - Posted Tuesday, January 8th, 2008

 

Ebi Ten Japanese Fast Food (Vancouver Downtown)

Ebi Ten Japanese Fast Food (388 Robson Street, Vancouver, BC, Canada, phone: 604-689-9938) is a small, bright and efficient fast-food restaurant across from the Vancouver Main Library downtown and the Vancouver Westin Grand hotel.

At Ebi Ten you’ll find prepared California rolls and other sushi at really reasonable prices (in the $2 to $3 range), and if you’re in the mood for something fancier they will also make sushi on order. Another great choice is the Chicken Teriyaki bowl (pictured below, $5.94 before tax), which is served with either miso soup or a soft drink.

djj_rome writes on DineHere.ca:

It’s cheap, it’s fast and its run by Japanese students. Food here is really cheap and for $10 you can fill up on a great meal for lunch or dinner. Also a great place to get a snack before the Canucks game. I always stop here when in the area and wanting a quick meal.

The restaurant usually bustles with energy during lunch hour, but never fear, the line-up will move quickly!

Chicken teriyaki bowl served with lettuce and Japanese mayo ($5.94 before tax)
Chicken teriyaki bowl served on rice with lettuce and Japanese mayo ($5.94 before tax)

19,546 views - Posted Thursday, January 3rd, 2008