Hmmmm, there's a delicacy I've yet to try...dim dum (how could your spellcheck not catch that one?!)...There is excellent dim dum at Floata downtown, and their prices are quite reasonable.
Closed down, due to a fire in 2011.Pink Pearl on East Hastings
The fire was in 2009.Closed down, due to a fire in 2011.
Panther
Hon's has gone downtown for the past 12 months. New ownership for these restaurants and the quality is poor. I won't go backIf you're into japanese, but want to get away from sushi/sashimi/teriyaki, try one of the myriad izakayas.
http://guu-izakaya.com/
http://hapaizakaya.com/
Mind you, the izakayas do tend to be more expensive than the typical sushi joints around town.
If you're into malaysian cuisine
http://www.tropika-canada.com/
http://bananaleaf-vancouver.com/
Chinese cuisine can be a little tricky because so many of the restaurants here cater to chinese clientele, meaning there can be a language barrier (both with the serving staff, and with poorly translated menus). Most of the chinese restos downtown are a decent option (because of they are accustomed to serving non-chinese patrons)
Kirin restaurant on Alberni street
Imperial chinese restaurant on Burrard
Victoria chinese restaurant on Melville
Lin chinese on West Broadway
If you want value, Hon's wonton house (Robon street, chinatown, new westminster or coquitlam).
Two of my favorite places for fine dimsum. If given a choice, I'd prefer Imperial since its just across my favorite gelato place, Bella Gelateria.Kirin restaurant on Alberni street
Imperial chinese restaurant on Burrard
green lettuce. chinese food fused with indian spices. and all the workers there speak fluent indian.
-chuck
**retired**
Best dim sum is out in richmond..sea harbour, jade, fisherman's terrace etc so many. In vancouver, it's more expensive/less creative but try red star, kirin, sun sui wah; western lake for good value & dai tung for dim sum on the cheap.New to the town and want to check out the #1ranked North American Asian food Vancouver has to offer. I am partial to dim sum and non traditional japanese. Would love to hear about your favorites...
Everyone raves about Sun Sui Wah, but each time I've been there I felt I way overpaid for very ordinary food.Sun Sui Wah on Main
kinda dumb ass racist comment !Any asian restaurant where the clients are non-white, means the food is decent...ound:





