Best and Worst Asian Fusion Food I’ve Had.

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As I’ve talked about in previous posts Asian Fusion and how both Camps have positive and negatives to them. But like most things in life somewhere in the middle is the ideal situation. So today I’ll be talking about some of the best and wort fusion food I had and why it did or not work.

Using Baos as tacos or as a sandwich board. This stuff works surprisingly well. Bao’s have a nice neutral flavouring to them. As well they have a nice soft texture. So soft sometimes I want to rub my face against one. But I digress.

 

 

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Best Matcha Icecream In Vancouver

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Konbiniya: you gotta check this place out not only does it amazing Asian snacks from around the world AND in-house made Asian food it has Matcha Icecream. Recently this place has been stepping up its fanciness with Icecream it’s really good.

 

Location: 1238 Robson St, Vancouver, BC V6E 1C1

 

 

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Hot Pot In Vancouver

Who doesn’t love hotpot? You can share with friends, you can drink, you way too much meat and occasionally someone gets food poisoning from eating an undercooked beef ball. Well today I’m going to show you a couple solid locations from hotpot in Vancouver

 

Little Shop Mongolian Hotpot

Location:  1788 W Broadway, Vancouver, BC V6J 1Y1 

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Nabebugyo hot pot cuisine

Location: 3190 Cambie St, Vancouver, BC V5Z 2W2

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Hotpot Palace 

Location: 168-7911 Alderbridge Way, Richmond, BC V6X 2A4

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Cold This Winter? Try These Asian Comfort Food.

We Vancouverites might be a bunch of softies compared to the rest of Canada, but DAMMIT it’s still cold here during winter, and some of us can’t afford Canada Gooses to warm ourselves. So will have to warm up ourselves with these tasty treats instead!

1.Any Fried Rice ( Add bacon for more love)

2. Spicy Wontons in Chili Oil

3. Congee

4. Ramen

5. Egg planet Curry

 

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:  6414 Fraser St, Vancouver, BC V5W 3A4

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Saint Germains

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

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Kam Do Bakery

Location: 6211 No 3 Rd, Richmond, BC V6Y 1N3

 

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How To Eat Ramen

We all know what Ramen is. We ate it whether it came instant or from a restaurant. Today I’m going to teach you proper techniques (yes there is a technique) for eating ramen!

1. Slurp!!

Believe it or not, slurping actually helps enhance the flavour of the noodles, in fact, it’s considered polite in Japan to slurp your noodles. It means that the ramen is good!

2. Eat in Pairs

I know some people who always eat in sections. Carbs first, then protein, then blah, blah. If you’re doing that with ramen stop it! The ramen is meant to be eaten together. Take some noodles then eat some pork belly, then enjoy some broth. The sum is greater than it’s parts.

 

 

 

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-cheesecake_1

Uncle Tetsu

Location: 4700 Kingsway m161, Burnaby, BC V5H 4N2

 

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Soft Peaks Icecream

Location: 25 Alexander St, Vancouver, BC V6A 1B2