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Patio - Vancouver Restaurants
Indian Oven (web site, map, reviews, 2006 West 4th Avenue Vancouver, BC, Canada, phone 604-730-5069) is one of my friend’s favorite places to go for Indian food in the Vancouver area. It’s located on the second floor of a building at West 4th and Maple Avenue in Kitsilano, with a great view of the bustling shopping district and the mountains and downtown skyline in the distance.
I was really quite impressed by the quality of the food (we ordered vegetarian selections this time, but the menu has a good selection of non-vegetarian items as well). To start we enjoyed an appetizer of Onion Bhaji ($6.99, pictured below) which were deep fried and crispy, similar to Pekora but without the meat. Hub-uk (click here for their Onion Bhaji recipe) describes what makes up an Onion Bhaji:
The basic recipe consists of onions being chopped and then made into a sort of batter with chickpea or gram flour, spices, and sometimes with herbs, then fried until golden. They have a mild taste and are not hot.
For the main course, we tried the Bombay Aloo ($10.95, pictured below), a tasty dish of diced potatoes cooked with cumin seed & specialty spices, and the Vegetable Korma ($10.95, also pictured below), which is made with carrots, cauliflowers, and broccoli cooked in the restaurant’s own special cream sauce. We also had an order of Pulao Rice ($3.50), and Garlic Naan bread ($2.25), which their menu describes as “white flour leavened bread coated with garlic”. Yum!
nanashi, a reviewer on DineHere.ca (click here to read review) writes:
Being from West Bengal, and growing up on Indian food most of my life I’m always looking for a taste of home. I discovered the Indian Oven last year and have found my self routinely selecting it for take out, over other Indian restaurants in Vancouver. The Indian Oven specializes mostly in North Indian cuisine, which is quite common among Indian restaurants in North America… Tandoori/tikk/kebab specialties of this restaurant are far above most of the other restaurants in west part of Vancouver.
The restaurant also has free delivery within a 5km radius (click here for their take out and delivery menu), and 10% off for pick-up orders.
Indian food from Indian Oven restaurant in Vancouver: Garlic Naan bread ($2.25), Bombay Aloo ($10.95), Vegetable Korma ($10.95)
Onion Bhajis ($6.99, appetizer from Indian Oven restaurant in Vancouver).
Closeup of Vegetable Korma ($10.95) from Indian Oven restaurant in Vancouver.
Garlic Naan bread from Indian Oven restaurant in Vancouver ($2.25)
21,620 views - Posted Tuesday, August 19th, 2008
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I made another visit to Zachary’s on Robson (map, 121 Robson Street, Vancouver, BC, phone 604-605-1472), and enjoyed the Clam Linguini for lunch (pictured below, around $12). Also pictured below is the side Caesar salad. More photos and info: Part 4, Part 3, Part 2, Part 1. This restaurant is part of the Hampton Inn and Suites Hotel which is a stone’s throw away from BC Place Stadium. It is also very close to GM Place Stadium and the Vancouver Main Library branch downtown.
Clam Linguini at Zachary's on Robson
Side Caesar salad from Zachary's on Robson
16,119 views - Posted Sunday, August 17th, 2008
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I made another visit to Honjin Sushi Japanese Restaurant (menu, map, 138 Davie Street, Vancouver, BC, Canada, phone: 604-688-8808), one of my favorite places for a sushi lunch in downtown Vancouver.
Pictured below are the Ebi Sunomono Salad, Tuna and Salmon Sashimi, Pan Fried Gyoza, Sunshine Roll, and Yam Tempura.
Our total bill came out to $20 per person including tax and tip (including some items not pictured). View Part 3 for more photos and more info.
(above) Ebi sunomono salad (shrimp and cold noodles in a sweet tangy broth)
(above) Tuna and Salmon sashimi
(above) Pan fried Gyoza
(above) Sunshine Roll sushi
(above) Japanese Yam Tempura from Honjin Japanese Restaurant in Vancouver
12,499 views - Posted Tuesday, June 24th, 2008
Posted in Asian, Authentic, BC Place Stadium, Casual, Comfort food, Crab, Creative Dishes, Davie Street, Downtown, False Creek, Favorites, Food Photos, Healthy Food, Japanese, Large Groups, Lunch, Lunch Specials, Patio, Restaurant, Sashimi, Seafood, Small Plates, Sushi, Sushi Bar, Take Out, Tourist Attraction, Upscale, Vancouver, Vancouver Restaurants, Yaletown | 2 Comments »
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