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Asian Baked Goods
Who doesn’t love dessert? Well, Dessert doesn’t always have to be at the end of the meal! It should be there whenever you need them like a loyal friend or a dog. Today I’ll be naming some of my favourite Asian Bakeries here in Vancouver.
Baker & Table Café
Location:Â Â 6414 Fraser St, Vancouver, BC V5W 3A4

Saint Germains
Location: 650 W 41st Ave #137, Vancouver, BC V5Z 2M9

Kam Do Bakery
Location:Â 6211 No 3 Rd, Richmond, BC V6Y 1N3

Asian Dessererts in Vancouver
So we all know dessert gets a bad wrap. It’s full of sugar, it comes at the end of a meal when you’re all full, it makes you fat. Today I’m going to be picking out some of my favourite dessert locations in Vancouver. 
Uncle Tetsu
Location:Â 4700 Kingsway m161, Burnaby, BC V5H 4N2

Soft Peaks Icecream
Location:Â 25 Alexander St, Vancouver, BC V6A 1B2
Chinese BBQ in Vancouver
The love my life meat. But not just any meat. Chinese BBQ! Vancouver has locations that offer Chinese BBQ but there are 2 locations that claim that they’re the best Chinese BBQ in town. Today I’ll be the judge of that.

HK BBQ Master
Location:Â 4651 No 3 Rd, Richmond, BC V6X 2C4

Parker Fresh Meat
Location:Â 4380 No 3 Rd, Richmond, BC V6X 4E8


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Cheap Eats On Kingsway
Are you broke college student like me? Do you spend most of your time eating pre-made quick food? Are you sad and hungry? Well, do I have some restaurants for you. Kingsway is full of great Asian Restaurants that are highly affordable.
Milk & SugarÂ
Location: 3365 Kingsway, Vancouver, BC V5R 5K6
Wang’s Shanghai Cuisine
Location:Â 110-3328 Kingsway, Vancouver, BC V5R 5L1
Joojak Restaurant
Location:Â 3337 Kingsway, Vancouver, BC V5R 5K6

Navigating Asian Night Marekts
Asian Night Markets are great! They’re lively and fun and kind of a rip off sometimes. As a self-proclaimed ‘broke college kid I’ll be going over some easy ways to save money at Night Markets.
1. Get a Friend Who Works There
2. It’s a Battle of Attrition
3. Pick Few Gimmicks
4. Volume is King




Never been to Dim Sum? No Problem
First time at Dim Sum? Scared some angry lady will shout at you for what you want? Scared that chicken feet will be on the table? No worries, I got you. These simple tips will help you navigate the world of Dim Sum.
1. Firm But Polite
2. Don’t order vegetables
3. Get it From the Top of the Stack
4. Sit near the Kitchen
From Fine Dining to Dining in Alleys
I’ve had the great privilege I’ve been able to enjoy high-class Asian food and as well off the street Asian food too and both had been very interesting experiences in both. Of course, both have their pro’s and Con’s. But knowing my personality I have a preference one over another depending on the dishes. Today I’ll outline the benefits and drawbacks of each price Tag.

