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Large Groups - Vancouver Restaurants
Tropika (web site, 1128 Robson Street, Vancouver, BC, Canada, phone 604-737-6002) is one of Vancouver’s most popular Malaysian and Thai restaurants. Located in the heart of the trendy downtown Robson Street shopping district, Tropika is a good sized restaurant with modern, upscale decor, but more importantly, really outstanding food.
Pictured below are the satays (meat skewer appetizers, $1.20 each), roti canai (Malay bread, $2.95), Hainanese chicken (half chicken, $12.95), pineapple fried rice with ham and chicken ($12.95), and a special drink: coconut juice served in a fresh coconut. We had a large group (9 people) and made reservations a few days in advance. The serving staff and kitchen handled our group flawlessly and we enjoyed the flavors of the dishes very much.
Two other locations of Tropika Restaurant in Vancouver are: Tropika at Cambie (2975 Cambie Street, Vancouver, BC, Canada, phone 604-879-6002) and Tropika at Aberdeen (Unit 1830, Aberdeen Centre, 4151 Hazelbridge Way, Richmond, BC, Canada, phone 604-233-7002)
Beef, chicken, lamb, and pork satay skewers ($1.20 each)
Roti Canai (Malay Bread, $2.95) – this was really puffy and tasted great with the accompanying sauce.
Hainanese Chicken (Half $12.95)
Pineapple Fried Rice with Ham and Chicken ($12.95)
Coconut Juice – served in a real coconut!
23,291 views - Posted Saturday, December 8th, 2007
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Wing Kee Seafood Restaurant (web site, 120-8260 Granville Avenue, Richmond, BC, Canada, phone 604-270-1825) specializes in Hong Kong Style Fried Crab (pictured below) as well as other seafood, barbecue pork, and wonton soup. They offer Chinese food delivery to the Richmond area until 3am. We had a large group and we ordered one dish each plus three crabs, and the price came out to approximately $25 per person including tax and tip. There are many Chinese restaurants in the Richmond area, but Wing Kee is where my family usually ends up going. We agreed after our latest meal that everything on the table was delicious!!
Salt and pepper spicy fried crab
Steamed crab with ginger and green onion sauce
Sweet and sour pork
33,244 views - Posted Sunday, November 25th, 2007
Posted in Affordable, Asian, Casual, Chicken, Chinese, Comfort food, Crab, Delivery, Family, Food Photos, Large Groups, Large Portions, Lunch, Open Late, Reasonably Priced, Restaurant, Richmond, Seafood, Soup, Take Out, Vancouver, Vancouver Restaurants | 4 Comments »
Wild Ginger Restaurant (web site, 604.893.8608, 2015 – 88 West Pender Street, Vancouver, BC) is a spacious, 120 seat restaurant hidden away behind the Tinseltown Mall food court, on the second level of the mall below the movie theatres. The Asian Pacific post writes:
“Tantalizing fusion cuisine mixes local flavours with those of the Far East. Fun dishes to try include Kung Pao Power, Sticky Ribs, Mayo Mayo, and Spring Blossom Rolls.”
The menu features a selection of Chinese and Korean fusion dishes, as well as cook-at-your table Korean barbecue. Visit at lunch time for the best deals: a large entree with soup and salad goes for approximately $6.99. At dinner time the average entree price is around $16.00. Pictured below is the “Happy Family” entree ($16.99), which is a tasty mix of choice seafood, meat, and vegetables stir-fried and served in a sweet ginger and garlic sauce.
27,060 views - Posted Thursday, November 22nd, 2007
Posted in Asian, Barbecue, BBQ, Budget, Casual, Chicken, Chinatown, Chinese, Creative Dishes, Downtown, Favorites, Food Court, Food Photos, Fusion, Korean, Large Groups, Lunch, Lunch Specials, Movie Theatre, New Restaurants, Restaurant, Seafood, Vancouver, Vancouver Restaurants, Vegetarian | 2 Comments »
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