Ice Tea Restaurants in Burnaby

The best places in Burnaby to eat Ice Tea. Our interactive map features all restaurants around Burnaby who offer this dish to eat out or take away.

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City: Burnaby, 4190 Hastings Street, Burnaby, British Columbia V5C 2J4, Canada, V5C2J4
"Such a charming brunch spot with friendly service. It can get busy so you might want to add your name to the online waitlist before arriving. I started off with their seasonal pumpkin pie latte, it's such a comforting fall drink. Their veggie benny was delicious, I like that it's served with a biscuit instead of an English muffin and you have several sides to choose from: fries, hashbrowns, tomato soup, fruit, green salad or poutine. I recommend their chicken waffle, it's the perfect combo of savoury sweet. The chicken is fried to perfection and their waffles aren't overly sweet. The spicy Korean ketchup adds an extra kick."
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City: Burnaby, 7357 Edmonds Street, Burnaby, British Columbia V3N 1A9, Canada, V3N1A9
"This place doesn't even deserve a 1 star. Owner is extremely rude, horrendous service. If you have an allergy, he will not take out the item in the food. He would scream at you and tell you he won't serve you for requesting any changes or add ons. DO NOT SUPPORT THIS BUSINESS."
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City: Burnaby, 4700 Kingsway | Metropolis at Metrotown, Burnaby, British Columbia V5H 4N2, Canada, V5H4J5
"The Boss Restaurant in Metrotown has been on my radar since its opening in 1999. My then teenage brain thought it looked pretty and resembled the modern look that was further improved in 2009 with good food. In addition, I remember seeing a lineup from the door, what I was another good sign. Admittedly, such argumentation is obviously erroneous, but it has worked in another case in this shopping center (Fortune House, RIP). Well, I think I would have written more attention on the various reviews online. The great majority seems to float with an “average” rating that does not alert me. But I guess the devil is in the details. The Boss Restaurant has received some critical comments from the likes of Foodology, Gastrofork and the ChowTimes (written between 2008-12, but nothing new. ‘Next to Zellers’ is no longer calculated. I guess you could say ol’ PookyCake is a little behind the times here as I'm currently applying this facility. Nevertheless, the gist of her commentary that raised the average kitchen was a lot of precursors for my visit. I was all hyped to try FINALLY The boss, but after all, I wish I was dined elsewhere. Now a little more context: My partner and I had spent the better part of an afternoon shopping in Metrotown. We have previously decided that instead of traveling far and yonder, why not just dine in the mall for comfort? I saw this as the perfect opportunity to suggest The Boss Restaurant, suggesting that I have been curious for some time. After I checked out some reviews and went through the menu, my partner agreed. We arrived shortly before 18:30. The restaurant was moderately busy, but we immediately got a stand. After reviewing the extensive menu (which we reached with smartphone technology, I ordered the Shanghai Chow Mein while my partner got the Lemongrass pork chop with steamed rice. The food came very fast – under 10 minutes. My Chow mine did not look very exciting and contained nothing more than a few tidbits of chickens and scanned green onions, but I hoped that all flavors would be there. Oh, how wrong I was. The noodles were completely tasteless and left me to lift my eyebrow. Seriously, how could this high-quality HK-style kitchen last so long in Metrotown? I had better quality noodles in postage-stamp-big cities. My partner's Lemongrass pork chop was only slightly better. It was served with a little steamed rice, shredded salad, a tomato slice and some fish sauce for diving. The pork chop was thin, but delicate and, unlike my Shanghai noodles, had at least some taste. As such, it became the highlight of the dinner by default. A short comment on Service: In short, it was practically not present. After we were set and our orders were taken over, we did not see our server again. Usually, servers will come at least once to see how everything is. After tasting and experiencing bad quality served at The Boss, we can understand why she didn't check in with us. If I were in her shoes, I would not; FOOD: 2/5 SERVICE: 2/5 VALUE: 3/5 RECOMMENDATION: Well, at least my curiosity was cured. We're probably not gonna eat here again. The food is cheap in price, but also in quality. Heck, even Pennyandrustys mostly excellent photography could not save this place. To avoid recommendation. PS: If you have found this review helpful in any way, please note to meet the helpful button!"
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City: Burnaby, 4700 Kingsway, V5H 4M5, Burnaby, Canada
"You can get green salad with vinaigrette Western. I went for the $19.99 meat combo steak, pork chop, western sausage, and beacon combo breakfast with rice. Top that with garlic sauce, it is just damp siok!"
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City: Burnaby, 4091 Hastings St, Burnaby, Canada
"Great place to get ribbed for your pleasure, or hers! Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5"
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City: Burnaby, 4410 Still Creek Dr, Burnaby, Canada
Wifi, Parking, Delivery, Wheelchair Accessible
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City: Burnaby, 7413 Edmonds St, Burnaby, British Columbia V3N 1B1, Canada, V3N1B1
"Tom kha gai (not sure if it's spelled correctly), the soup with coconut milk and chicken, was good! I love the flavor of what I can't figure out but it's"
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City: Burnaby, 7357 Edmonds St, Burnaby, Canada
"Still no dine in. But food (green curry chicken with rice) r great. Only a grandpa in front to take order no service really to rate when u just order take out The restaurant no longer look or feel like in Thailand. More like someone's home. Love the ice tea (Thai milk tea) Service: Take out Meal type: Dinner"
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City: Burnaby, 5094 Kingsway, Burnaby, Canada
"Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5"
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City: Burnaby, 4800 Kingsway #149, Burnaby, Canada
"Fell in love with their coconut mango bubble tea!"
Ice Tea

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Ice Tea

You can find Ice Tea in 10+ Restaurants. We help you find a restaurant in your area where it tastes best.

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The Average price for Ice Tea is:
$2.5

Ingredients

Tea bags
Honey
  • Honey
  • Aisle Nut butters, Jams, and Honey Qty. 0.33 Other
Ice cubes
Whole milk

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