Try Richmond Public Market, Yohan, President Plaza and Aberdeen food court. Fairly cheap and good. Also, 9 Restaurant is 24 hours and the food is pretty good.
Vancouver and Richmond dim sum really has changed. There used to be carts wheeled through the restaurant and you could pick what you wanted. In the late 80’s early 90’s dim sum was $0.99 per dish. As you know, the price only got steeper and cart service disappeared.
To be fair, Dynasty Seafood Restaurant is one of the more expensive dim sum locations. There are many other places that have the same quality, if not higher, at a more affordable price point. Same with the Dollar Shop; there are places where you can get all you can eat hot pot for under $35 Canadian.
What I wanted to eat the most though, was DanDan noodles. I found a restaurant called DanDan noodle. But it felt like I was just eating spicy ramen. The best DanDan I have ever had was working at WokBox in Victoria before they closed down. But that was more so a fast food place similar to Noodle Box. They had the best Pad Thai as well.
Great vlog in Vancouver, BC. Thanks for putting the address of the restaurants. Have both of you tried Taste of Monterey Park, if not give it a try. Enjoy.
Thanks for watching Nels! We actually use to go there a lot with our family when it was called New Lucky! It’s the same owner just under a different name now?
It’s so weird seeing dim sum spots that don’t use the carts. It’s not just Canada either, some US cities also don’t use carts and we kinda judge hard cause we feel like the carts are part of the experience 😂 but you’re right, some places might not have the real estate
In Seattle, your US neighbor 2 hours south of you, we used to use food carts for dim sum before the Pandemic. After the Pandemic that stopped for Covid reasons. Surprised they never brought it back...
Yaohan food fare is NOT good and fairly pricey compared to Richmond Pub Market, T & T or Pricesmart. That said, I do live in Richmond and indeed the food is good but the prices are bad! Very bad as in expensive!
Try Richmond Public Market, Yohan, President Plaza and Aberdeen food court. Fairly cheap and good.
Also, 9 Restaurant is 24 hours and the food is pretty good.
Dynasty is vancouvers magazines #1 chinese restraunt
Vancouver and Richmond dim sum really has changed. There used to be carts wheeled through the restaurant and you could pick what you wanted. In the late 80’s early 90’s dim sum was $0.99 per dish. As you know, the price only got steeper and cart service disappeared.
Vancouver also has a huge Indo community , Tons of great India. Restaurants and some do cross cultural cooking mixed together
Great video thanks so much
To be fair, Dynasty Seafood Restaurant is one of the more expensive dim sum locations. There are many other places that have the same quality, if not higher, at a more affordable price point. Same with the Dollar Shop; there are places where you can get all you can eat hot pot for under $35 Canadian.
What I wanted to eat the most though, was DanDan noodles. I found a restaurant called DanDan noodle. But it felt like I was just eating spicy ramen. The best DanDan I have ever had was working at WokBox in Victoria before they closed down. But that was more so a fast food place similar to Noodle Box. They had the best Pad Thai as well.
Great vlog in Vancouver, BC. Thanks for putting the address of the restaurants. Have both of you tried Taste of Monterey Park, if not give it a try. Enjoy.
Thanks for watching Nels!
We actually use to go there a lot with our family when it was called New Lucky! It’s the same owner just under a different name now?
you should try the BBQ place at Parker Place
Highly recommend Chinatown BBQ as well! I love the master but Chinatown BBQ has better gai lan imo and salted duck eggs. It's also very cute.
Ohh Lisa loves Salted Duck Eggs! Will definitely keep this in mind for next time!!! Thanks so much for the recommendation Natalie! 🫶🏻
Le Pho Vietnamese Restaurant on east hastings. I've never had better Pho in my life.
really... I think I've had it once or twice... it was not memorable.
Should try ChoCho hotpot - it’s Dollarshop’s sister restaurant that offers all you can eat. Resos are a must and are booked up fast
Lamb if mild is probably new zealand spring lamb
first one is that duck?
Should get pretty good seafood there the ocean is right there. Huge chinese population there as well.
Definitely 💯
Best place to exchange cash? Or are you just paying in USD and getting CAD as change?
We use Schwab so we usually just hit up a nearby ATM but mostly card everything we can 😃
It’s so weird seeing dim sum spots that don’t use the carts. It’s not just Canada either, some US cities also don’t use carts and we kinda judge hard cause we feel like the carts are part of the experience 😂 but you’re right, some places might not have the real estate
Seriously! Carts add to the fun and excitement (sometimes frustration if you're seated in a bad spot 😂)
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In Seattle, your US neighbor 2 hours south of you, we used to use food carts for dim sum before the Pandemic. After the Pandemic that stopped for Covid reasons. Surprised they never brought it back...
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Yaohan food fare is NOT good and fairly pricey compared to Richmond Pub Market, T & T or Pricesmart. That said, I do live in Richmond and indeed the food is good but the prices are bad! Very bad as in expensive!
Best place to exchange cash? Or are you just paying in USD and getting CAD as change?