Showing posts with label Canada. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Canada. Show all posts

Saturday, September 10, 2022

Lunch at Belgian Fries

I made a post on the best poutine in Vancouver to celebrate Canada Day this year. One of the restaurants included is Belgian Fries along Commerical Drive.

I ordered the Classic poutine to make a fair assessment of how it compares with others that I have tried. On the other hand, hubby ordered the Yam Poutine because it's like the classic but uses yam fries.

Classic Poutine
A fusion of perfect fries, crunchy on the outside, soft on the inside, topped with cheese curds and yummy veggie gravy.

The gravy is not too salty, and most poutine we've had does not have delicious gravy. This is pretty delicious. It's definitely number 2 on the best poutine that I have tried. I wish the fries were perfectly fried and the gravy, while not overly salty needs more flavour. I'm uncertain what's missing.

Yam Poutine
A hot and steamy dish of Yam fries with squeaky cheese curds and veggie gravy.

Overall, delicious poutine and worth a visit to satisfy any poutine craving you may have.

Brazilian Pastels from Whatafood | Car Free Day Commercial Drive

Happy Saturday! After doing household chores most of the morning, we walked almost 6 kilometres from our apartment near South Granville to Commercial Drive to participate and join the fun at Car Free Day Vancouver: Commercial Drive.

We walked the nine blocks from North Grandview Highway to 1st Avenue and checked out which food trucks, restaurants, and food stalls were available.

Before reaching 1st Avenue, we spotted Whatafood Brazilian Street Food. We're uncertain what to expect but decided to order both available flavours: Cheese and Beef & Cheese.

Cheese and Beef Brazilian Pastels

Whatafood

Cheese Brazilian Pastel

Beef & Cheese Brazilian Pastel

I would recommend the cheese. The beef was alright, but the crispy exterior of the Brazilian Pastel with the creamy, cheesy inside is perfect for the Cheese flavour.

Friday, September 9, 2022

Dinner at International Sandwich Factory | Checklist

We picked up a package from UPS along West Broadway, and before heading home, we had dinner at International Sandwich Factory across the street.

First, I love the interior design filled with maps of the contents. There are airplanes painted on the wall and other trinkets on the shelves behind the counter. It's such a happy place.

Interior of International Sandwich Factory

Counter of International Sandwich Factory

Map of North and South American Continents

View from inside the store

Next, I am overwhelmed by the options. Thankfully, hubby suggested that we start from the top of the menu and go down from there. This means every time we come here for a meal, it's like being transported to a different place.

Lastly, the sandwiches we got were delicious! I prefer the Cochinita Pibil Sandwich over the Torta because there's unexpected heat coming from the Cochinita.

Torta
Pork, criolla salad, cilantro, avocado, mayo, and habnero sauce

According to Masterclass.com, "A torta is a Mexican sandwich served on a soft roll and filled with meat sauce, and various toppings such as crema, avocado, salsa, and iceberg lettuce."

Cochinita Pibil
Mayan achiote, shredded pork, black beans, red onions, mayo, lettuce, and tomatillo green sauce

Doing my research, Cochinita Pibil originated from Mexico and "is a traditional Yucatec Mayan slow-roasted pork dish from the Yucatan Peninsula."

I can't wait to come back and try more of their sandwiches! So, for future me, here is a checklist of their different sandwiches.

    ☑️ Cochinita Pibil ๐Ÿ‡ฒ๐Ÿ‡ฝ
    ☑️ Torta ๐Ÿ‡ฒ๐Ÿ‡ฝ
    ๐Ÿ”ฒ Lumberjack (My best guess is from ๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ because it includes Smokie Montreal)
    ๐Ÿ”ฒ Broadway (My best guess is from ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ)
    ๐Ÿ”ฒ Otto & Fritz (My best guess is from ๐Ÿ‡ฉ๐Ÿ‡ช because of German chemists Otto Hahn and Fritz Strassmann
    ๐Ÿ”ฒ Cubano mi Elmano ๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡บ
    ๐Ÿ”ฒ El Che (My best guess is from ๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐Ÿ‡ท because of Argentine Marxist revolutionary Che Guevara)
    ๐Ÿ”ฒ New Yorker ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ
    ๐Ÿ”ฒ Gringo (My best guess is from ๐Ÿด๓ ง๓ ข๓ ฅ๓ ฎ๓ ง๓ ฟ because it includes English Ham, and it's the term used among Latin Americans to describe a foreigner (usually an English-speaking Anglo American)
    ๐Ÿ”ฒ Croissant ๐Ÿ‡ซ๐Ÿ‡ท
    ๐Ÿ”ฒ Italian Gigolo ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡น
    ๐Ÿ”ฒ La Ostia (My best guess is from ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡น because of the ingredients, and Ostia is a Comune in Italy.)
    ๐Ÿ”ฒ Veggie Sandwich ๐Ÿ—บ️

Pumpkin Spice Dream Donut 2022 version from Tim Hortons

In my previous post, I mentioned ordering the Pumpkin Spice Dream Donut, but it never arrived. Instead, I received two Creamy Maple Pecan Dream Donuts.

We went to Tim Hortons last night, and the Pumpkin Spice Dream Donut still eludes me. It was sold out from our favourite Tim Hortons location.

Today, hubby went to Downtown Vancouver to pick up a package and surprised me with the Pumpkin Spice Dream Donut!


Pumpkin Spice Dream Donut from Tim Hortons

Pumpkin Spice Dream Donut
Pumpkin spice ring donut dipped in a fall-coloured orange fondant, topped with candied praline pumpkin seeds and drizzled with a burst of white fondant.

This is definitely better than the Creamy Maple Pecan. It's not overly sweet, the donut itself is not dry, and I absolutely love what I think are pumpkin seeds on top. I'll gladly order this again. However, I'm not sure what pumpkin spice is something to taste like (other than from the sugary drinks everyone is selling during fall), and this has no pumpkin spice flavour.




List of Dream Donuts from Tim Hortons

I arranged it alphabetically instead of chronologically.

Thursday, September 8, 2022

Apple Crisp Cheesecake from Trees Cheesecake + Organic Coffee

There's a new seasonal cheesecake flavour at Trees Cheesecake + Organic Coffee. The previous one was mango cheesecake which we enjoyed last year.

The Apple Crispy Cheesecake tastes like apple pie but is slightly tartier because of the cheesecake. I'm surprised at how much I enjoy it since I am not a fan of apple pie.


Apple Crisp Cheesecake

Apple Crisp Cheesecake top view

Apple Crisp Cheesecake

List of Seasonal Cheesecake from Trees Cheesecake + Organic Coffee

Below is a list of the seasonal cheesecakes we have tried from Trees arranged alphabetically as of this visit.


List of Cheesecake from Trees Cheesecake + Organic Coffee

Below is a list of cheesecakes from Trees that are always available.

  • Blueberry Cheesecake
  • Chocoholic Cheesecake
  • Key Lime Cheesecake
  • Maple Walnut Cheesecake

Monday, September 5, 2022

Dinner at Ton Ton Sushi

After a day at the beaches on the west side of Vancouver, we had dinner at a Ton Ton Sushi before riding the bus home.

I'm surprised how delicious the Dynamite Roll is; better than Masa, Sushivan, and every other sushi place I've had so far.

Dynamite Rolls
Inside: Prawn tempura, crab meat, avocado, cucumber, and lettuce
Outside: Masago

We had Takoyaki as well, which is so-so.

Takoyaki
Deep-fried octopus ball, drizzled with katsu sauce, mayo, bonito fish flakes, sesame seed, and kizami nori

I also tried Creamy Mentaiko Udon for the first time ever and enjoyed it. However, I wish there was protein on top. I'll order creamy udon from other Japanese restaurants we frequent to be able to compare, but overall, it was delicious.


Creamy Mentaiko Udon
Stir-fried Udon noodles tossed in cream sauce with onions, mushrooms, and cod toe topped with garlic chips.

Creamy Mentaiko Udon

Hubby had the Katsu Don. We haven't had it in a long time, so I am happy to enjoy it. It's delicious too.

Katsu Don
Pork cutlet with egg on rice

I can't wait to come back to Ton Ton Sushi.

Fish and Chips at Locarno Beach Cafe

After two hours in Spanish Banks Beach, we decided to walk to Locarno Beach and then Jericho Beach before heading back to West Broadway to catch the bus.

We spotted fish and chips at Locarno Beach Cafe and decided to enjoy it with the view of the water and sand on our feet. It's such a beautiful sunny day. It's like a gentle reminder that summer is almost over.

2-piece fish and chips

We enjoyed our fish and chips on this table.

Fish and chips with a view of the beach.

Happy Monday!

Ice Cream and Smoothie from Coco Van Ice Cream

Happy Labour Day! We started Monday with no concrete plans on what we should do. We ended up heading to Spanish Banks Beach, and it was gorgeous.

View from Sasamat Street

On our way to the beach, we saw Coco Van Ice Cream, and my husband was more than eager to have sweets.

Coco Van Ice Cream

He had the Classic Coconut while I went to The Pina Colada. Both were good, but I regret not getting the Coconut Ice Cream Rolls.

Classic Coconut Ice Cream Rolls

Enjoying ice cream rolls on the beach

Pina Colada from Coco Van Ice Cream

We hope to see the van again so we can try other flavours.

Sunday, September 4, 2022

Dinner from KFC

Happy Sunday! It was raining outside, so we stayed home all day and ordered KFC for dinner.

Variety Bucket

Big Crunch Box


Saturday, September 3, 2022

Champion Beef Brisket with Noodle in Clear Soup for dinner at Chef Hung Taiwanese Beef Noodle

To end our Taiwanfest day, we had dinner at Chef Hung Taiwanese Beef Noodle. When we visited Chef Hung in the past, we always ordered our favourite Taiwanese dishes - deep-fried pork cutlet, deep-fried chicken nuggets, deep-fried chicken cutlet, and deep-fried Taiwanese sausage. However, the clue should have been in the name - beef!

Since we already had Taiwanese fried chicken and sausage today, I decided to go for beef noodles while hubby ordered beef on rice. Both are way better than the chicken and pork dishes we have tried so far.


A1. Champion Beef Brisket with Noodle in Clear Soup

The broth has a clean beefy flavour, and the noodles are perfectly al dente, but the soft beef is the real winner. You don't even have to chew that much it falls apart quickly.


B1. Braised Beef Shank on Rice

The same beef tenderness can be said of the beef shank. The sauce is good too.

E1. Marinated Beef Wrap

The only disappointment of the night was the marinated beef wrap. The beef was not as soft as the other two, and the only flavour was from the cucumber.


Taiwanese Souffle

To end the already fantastic food day, we tried their Taiwanese Souffle. The top has a bit of crunch, and the inside has red beans and pearls. It's quite delicious.


Chef Hung Taiwanese Beef Noodle Menu

For future me, below is a list of menu items from Chef Hung Taiwanese Beef Noodle that we've tried.

Lunch at Hot Star Large Fried Chicken

After the disappointment over the lack of rice at Taiwanfest's Sasaya Bistro, we walked to nearby Hot Star Large Fried Chicken. We love Hot Star, and I miss it so much.

First, I'm happy to see it still open because the last time we enjoyed a meal here was March 2020, a week before the whole work from home and pandemic. I had an interview and a job offer all in that week, but since the world turned upside down (sort of), the job offer was rescinded.

We had our usual order at Hot Star, which was so satisfying.

Yogurt Green Apple is my absolute favourite "milk tea" drink.

Original Chicken Leg Bento

I prefer the Chicken Leg chicken over the Original Large Fried Chicken for some reason. Maybe because it still has bone and skin, it just seems better.

Salt and Pepper Original Large Fried Chicken

Creamy Custard Fried Buns

A peak inside the Creamy Custard Fried Buns

I love fried buns, and even after we left, I wanted more.

After lunch, we went to the Vancouver Public Library to look at books, then to Anticipated Sunday Mass at Holy Rosary Cathedral.


Breakast from Sasaya Bistro Ltd at Taiwanfest

Happy Saturday! After our food adventure at Richmond Night Market, we woke up later than usual today and did errands home. We left at 1:00 PM for our first meal of the day at Taiwanfest. We love Taiwanese food, and I blame this little fast food in Makati in 2011 called Dang Dee for our love for Taiwanese Sausage, fried chicken, and fried pork chop from the island nation.

With that said, every Labour Day weekend, we would go to Downtown Vancouver to see the displays, learn a bit more about the culture and their current struggles, and of course, eat.

Taiwanfest seems much smaller this year than previous years, and there's only one food vendor as well - Sasaya Bistro. They're a restaurant in Burnaby which we tried in 2015 by some conspiracy by the universe.

We were lining up to order their bento and were informed that they had run out of rice. I was upset but too angry to deal with them, so we just ordered Deep-Fried Diced Chicken and Deep-Fried Taiwanese Sausage.

Deep-Fried Diced Chicken from Sasaya Bistro Ltd.

Deep-Fried Taiwanese Sausage

Both were delicious and sufficient to pacify my hunger, but I needed rice, so we walked to nearby Hot-Star Fried Chicken, a Taiwanese fast food focusing on large fried chicken.

Friday, September 2, 2022

Food Adventure at the Richmond Night Market

Happy Friday (or the wee morning of Saturday)! It's Labour Day weekend which means no work on Monday. So to start the long weekend, we decided (last minute) to head to the Richmond Night Market.

After work (5:00 PM), we grabbed groceries at No Frills. Then, we went home to drop off our groceries. Afterwards, we returned three books I borrowed from the library, then we rode Bus 99. Before entering the Canada Line station, we stopped by RBC to get some cash for the Richmond Night Market. Then, we entered Broadway City Hall Station and took the train to Bridgeport Station. 

We're starting our long weekend at the Richmond Night Market.

From there, we walked to the Richmond Night Market. We went straight to the sign where it said Zoom Pass Entrance Only. Before we reached the entrance, a family of four asked us if we would get a Zoom pass. We said yes, and they asked if we wanted to be part of their party of six, and we paid them $12.00 for it. Not a bad deal.

Zoom Pass Entrance

A Zoom Pass would be like buying six tickets (meaning we'll be able to come back multiple times or share it with others) OR if you're a group of six, you can enter all at once, which we did.

Thank God that we got there at that time and the family saw us. I hope they had as much fun as we did.

We went straight to the food stalls to look at all the food options, and there were plenty. The last time I was at RNM was July 2016 with my sisters, and I remember it being packed, so in my mind, I wanted to get food that I wanted to try while there was still no lineup.


Takoyaki

I remember seeing two (maybe three) stalls selling takoyaki, and we purchased the octopus one. They have different possible fillings for their takoyaki, like scallops, shrimp, bacon, or mushroom.

Takoyaki

One of the two (or maybe three) Takoyaki stalls

Fish Sticks

My favourite item we had tonight was the fish sticks. Its crispy outside and delicately soft white meat inside were mindblowing, and it's pretty easy to eat while walking around. 

The fish sticks are inspired by the fried fish cakes in Taiwan, and one of my favourite Taiwanese food items is the salt & pepper popcorn chicken. If you can't decide which flavour to get, Salt & Pepper is still the best. Halfway through the Fish Stick, I wanted vinegar to dip it in like fish & chips.

Fish Sticks stalls

Salt and Pepper Fish Sticks

Teri Mayo Fish Sticks

Chendol Icy

After the fried fish, I wanted something to drink, and plenty of stalls focused on drinks. So when I spotted Chendol from the Icy Bar (Van-City #1 Taiwanese Shaved Ice), I just had to get it.

We had Chendol once in Singapore, and I will forever remember it. It's like Filipino halo-halo but with fewer ingredients, meaning it's drinkable.

Chendol Icy from Icy Bar

Top 10 Popular

We walked around to see the rest of the stalls and spotted the "Top 10 Popular September 2022" in at far left corner when you entered (near the Rotato). Hubby doubted if a metric was used to create the list or if the vendors paid for a spot. Either way, that list helps.

Top 10 Popular September 2022 in Richmond Night Market

When walking around and seeing so many options makes you undecided, I recommend checking the list and using it as a guide on what to get. That's what we did, and we have no regrets.

Xinjiang Style Lamb Bun

After seeing the list, we went straight to Chef James Xin Jiang Man and ordered one Xinjiang-Style Lamb Bun. The smell of cumin and tenderness of the perfectly cooked lamb is mindblowing. The lamb is chewy and a perfect match for the soft and tender pillowy buns. Where can I get this year-round?

Xinjiang Style Lamb Bun

Chef James Xin Jiang Man

Matcha Mochi Donut

Another food on the list is the Mochi Donut from Mochido, and we got the matcha. The inside was chewier than what you would expect from a typical donut. Also, the dough seems different (one way or another), making it softer than most donuts.

Matcha Mochi Donut from Mochido

Mochido Food Stall

Pork and Chicken Skewers

The pork skewers from NTM Thai Street Grill remind me so much of the Filipino pork barbecue, which is sweet and savoury. NTM also sells it with rice, and I would happily eat ten of the pork skewer with rice. Hmm, childhood memories coming back.

NTM Thai Street Grills

Pork and Chicken Skewers

Spicy Salmon Sushi Tacos

Imagine your favourite sushi served in a taco format with fried, lightly battered seaweed as the taco shell, and that's what we got from Taco Nori. First, their sushi rice is perfect. Then, the salmon is delicious too, but the fried seaweed binds everything together.

Taco Nori Stall

Spicy Salmon Sushi Taco from Taco Nori

Red Bean Taiyaki

This is not part of the top ten list, but I want taiyaki every time I see it. We chose the red bean flavour because it seems more traditional and goes well with the fish-shaped waffle.

The Taiyaki Stall

Red Bean Taiyaki

After enjoying the Taiyaki, we decided to walk around the non-food area, and I even spent money on Spy x Family stickers.



Super Crispy Fried Pork Belly

It's lechong kawali! Lechong Kawali is Filipino fried crispy pork belly, which is what we got. Now, I need some rice and Mang Tomas. Unfortunately, they're out of the Lechon sauce, so we chose the okonomiyaki flavour instead.

Okonomiyaki Super Crispy Fried Pork Belly

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I ate a lot of food today, yet I don't feel food coma. Of course, it helps that we walked around and stood up the whole time we ate. We also maximized our time here. We arrived at 7:00 PM and left after 10:00 PM (the market closed at 11:00 PM). Three hours of walking and eating makes me happy.

Afterwards, we walked to the Sky Train and went straight home. Tea would be lovely before going to bed, but I don't think we have any caffeine-free tea at home, so here I am, trying really hard to stay awake to finish this post.

I'll come back again next year, maybe earlier in the season, so I can map out and black all the food stalls at the Richmond Market. It'll be a fun project to undertake.

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