Gambas Al Ajillo Restaurants in Vancouver

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City: Vancouver, 102-888 Burrard St, Vancouver, BC V6Z 1X9, Canada
"Very good food, nice place and friendly staff :"
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City: Vancouver, 2611 4th Ave W, Vancouver, British Columbia V6K 1P8, Canada, V6K1P7
"It is a unique experience that I 've never had before. The server and the hostess are super friendly and helpful. Food was delicious and of adequate portions. Highly recommended though it is a bit expensive!"
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City: Vancouver, 3629 W Broadway, Vancouver V6R 2B8., V6R2B8, Canada
"What a great place for Thai food. This is a small restaurant where they can push tables together for a large group of The service is always great and the food is to die for. You can have it as hot as you want...just ask. The owners are the best and are always willing to help. They are only open for dinner at P.M. till closed on Tuesdays. You will enjoy your self."
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City: Vancouver, 26 Powell St, Vancouver, British Columbia V6A 1E7, Canada, V6A1E7
"This is a great experience. Small restaurant but always able to accommodate seating. Great food , we return on every trip up to Canada! A bit pricey but worth it!!"
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City: West Vancouver, 1448 Marine Dr, West Vancouver, Canada, V7T 1B7
"Great place good food Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner Price per person: CA$20–30 Recommended dishes: Fettuccine with Salmon, Veal Piccata, Bruschetta"
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City: Vancouver, 405-1228 Hamilton St, Vancouver, BC V6B 6L2, V6B6K3, Canada
"Both my teenage sons love seafood but often seafood restaurants tend to be 'fine dining' that can be a bit formal and stuffy for them. Here the food was excellent but in a fun, relaxed atmosphere. We had brilliant service even though the restaurant was roofed out with customers. I read some reviews that said the service was arrogant but we found it warm and friendly. Great value for money. We would definitely go again."
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City: Vancouver, 532 Broadway W, Vancouver, BC V5Z 1E9, V5Z1E6, Canada
"I’ve written at length about my introductory experience to Peaceful Restaurant at their Seymour Street location (see my review on this site). In short, I was elated to have found quality Chinese “comfort food” that even far exceeded Hon’s on Robson (RIP). For once Guy...Fieri has pointed me in the right direction and it’s a beautiful thing. Thus, when the opportunity arose to sample Peaceful’s West Broadway location, you just knew ol’ PookyCake would jump at it. Of course, the biggest difference between now and my earlier visit to the Seymour location is that COVID happened. The West Broadway location – which is much smaller than Seymour – is currently open for dine-in, but seating is limited due to current health regulations in place. As such, we’ve opted for takeout each time we’ve patronized Peaceful on West Broadway. Our orders have been ready in good time – approximately minutes – and reflect the quality I was so pleased with at Seymour. Let me run through a few (but not all) of the dishes we’ve had: Wonton Soup: This is an item I think most people would roll their eyes at because it’s so dreadfully common; however, the Peaceful version of this soup elevates it beyond your typical bland wonton. It’s still a fairly basic soup, but I feel the inclusion of spinach and cilantro adds a subtle layer of spice and enhances both the broth and wontons. My grandmother found the soup spicy but I found it hearty and delicious – especially on a chilly November evening. Peaceful House Rice Yang-Zhou Rice: We’ve tried both versions at different times. Both are delicious and, if I can echo my earlier review, the simple ingredients came together and elevated the rice in a big way. I’m usually not the biggest fan of rice dishes (I generally find them to be bland), but Peaceful Restaurant knows how to bring a simple fried rice to a higher echelon. Note: The “Peaceful” and “Yang-Zhou” dishes are practically the same; the only notable difference between the two is that the Yang-Zhou lacks cilantro and therefore a small bit of spice. Spicy Chilli Garlic Prawns: In my review of the Seymour location, I described this dish as a “homerun” and noted that “I’d come back for this dish alone.” If I’m comparing both locations, this is where I’d say the biggest divergence is. To be clear, the flavours are all still there – the prawns are ample and tender and the dish carries just enough kick to give a little spice – but the presentation is totally different. There are veggies accompanying the prawns, but they lack the vibrant colour I so appreciated at the Seymour location. In the end, it makes the dish look a little one-note, but at least it’s not lacking in flavour. Spicy Chilli Garlic Fish: This item is basically like the spicy chilli garlic prawns, but with basa fish. In short, I actually enjoyed this dish more than the prawns. The delicate flavours of the basa, surprisingly, did not get overtaken by the chili garlic sauce. Instead, the fish, chilli sauce and veggies worked together and crated a lovely foodie gestalt. Xiao-Long Bao (XLB): The XLB “steamed buns” were a favourite at Seymour and they remain a favourite here. The buns were nice and plump while their exterior was light and chewy, which enabled them to maintain their shape between picking them up and eating them. The broth inside the XLB was literally bursting with flavour and thus remains my “gold standard” when it comes to the Chinese soup buns. Sichuan String Beans: This dish was simple in presentation, but carried layers of flavour well beyond what I was anticipating. The pork pieces were tender; the string beans were cooked perfectly; and the crushed chillies with soy sauce contributed a subtle spice that played well with the main components of the dish. In fact, this dish very much reminded me of The Capital’s spicy green beans with beef in terms of flavour – and that’s quite the compliment. Beef Stir-Fried Noodles: We ordered this dish to appease the grandparents but, again, Peaceful over-delivered. This item is simply described as stir-fried noodles “with fresh assorted vegetables light soy sauce,” which sounds pretty basic; however, it is Peaceful’s masterful execution of these basic items that shows you how and why they’ve received so many accolades over the years. It’s a simple chow mein dish, sure, but the flavours are nothing short of exceptional. FOOD: SERVICE: VALUE: RECOMMENDATION: It’s been nice having a few “Peaceful” meals during COVID. Everything we’ve had at the West Broadway location – from wonton soup, to the prawns, the beef rolls and rice dishes – has met or exceeded expectations. If I may quote an earlier reviewer, Peaceful Restaurant is indeed “super very good” Highly recommended! PS: If you found this review helpful in any way please consider hitting the helpful button!"
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City: Vancouver, 3916 Main St | Bc, Vancouver, British Columbia V5V 3P2, Canada, V5V3P2
Serves Alcohol, Free Wifi, Wheelchair Accessible, Romantic
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City: Vancouver, 137 Pender St E, Vancouver, BC V6A 1T6, V6A1T6, Canada
Waitstaff, Serves Alcohol, Vegetarian Friendly, Vegan Options
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City: Vancouver, 189 Broadway W, Vancouver, BC V5Y 1P4, V5Y1P4, Canada
"The best pizza. I usually order the hot pepperoni and capicollo, tortellini and meat sauce or baked ravioli. I'm never disappointed when I get delivery from here."
Gambas Al Ajillo

Gambas Al Ajillo

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