Prawn Restaurants in Terrace

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City: Terrace, 3212 Kalum St, Terrace, Kitimat-Stikine District, British Columbia V8G 2M9, Canada, V8G2M9
"I have visited this place several times now and it's always been very good. They don't have a traditional menu but a fresh sheet that is ever changing. Usually a good selection different main dishes to choose from. I assume if you get there...a bit later, some dishes may run out, but I've never had that issue. I do notice that there is always an issue with house flies whenever I've been in there. Kind of annoying, but overall a great restaurant."
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City: Terrace, 4553 Greig Ave, Terrace, Kitimat-Stikine District, British Columbia V8G 1M7, Canada, V8G1M6
Waitstaff, Serves Alcohol, Reservations, Wheelchair Accessible
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City: Terrace, 4608 Lakelse Ave, Terrace, Kitimat-Stikine District, British Columbia V8G 1R1, Canada, V8G1R1
"Delicious, hand rolled sushi. The halibut is absolutely delicious, it comes with a wasabi mayonnaise for dropping. My favourite roll is called yammalicious , tempura yams rolled with other fresh vegitabl3s adds a slight crispness that feels like a party going on in your mouth. Thank you Bluefin!"
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City: Terrace, 107-4717 Lakelse Ave, Terrace, Kitimat-Stikine District, British Columbia V8G 1R5, Canada, V8G1R5
"I was genuinely surprised, when walking through Terrace in early March, to spy out of the corner of my eye, the No. 1 Restaurant logo. In some strange way, this filled me with a sense of joy (?) to see this logo expand beyond Prince Rupert. I'm not sure why, but I found it both good yet funny to see No. 1 Restaurant/Fast Foods open a new location. It took me a while to get around to it, but I finally went in for a couple of meals.Much like its sister location in Rupert, the menu here is pretty eclectic -- you have a mix of Western, Seafood and Asian cuisine. Unlike Rupert, however, the Terrace location features a couple of Thai dishes. On my first visit, I opted to try the prawn pad thai. The prawns were cooked nicely and gave that all too familiar pop, but the actual pad thai itself was pretty dismal -- pretty sad. The noodles had absolutely no flavour whatsoever and there was an overabundance of sweet nuts sprinkled (more like dumped) on top. Totally forgettable dish and, if this is how it's served here, I'm glad it's not on the Rupert menu because this was honestly an insult to pad thai.More recently, I've tried a chow mein dish and burgers. I wasn't too surprised with the quality here: the chow mein, just like the Rupert location, was plain, boring and tasteless while the burgers were actually pretty decent. Ironically, I'd recommend coming here for the burgers, but not much else.One thing this place has over its Prince Rupert sister: the space looks more modern and is definitely a lot cleaner. No. 1 Restaurant in Rupert looks tired in comparison to this one; in that regard, it's certainly a much more appealing setting and atmosphere.FOOD: 3/5 (for the burgers, nothing else)SERVICE: 2.5/5VALUE: 3/5RECOMMENDATION: I think this place is kind of like putting lipstick on a pig. New space and slightly expanded menu, but the food quality is just the same as it is in Rupert. In other words, maybe visit for burgers and other Western foods, but definitely skip the Asian foods as they're far from remarkable."
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City: Terrace, 4660D Lakelse Ave, Terrace, BC V8G 1R4, V8G1R4, Canada
"In instances like this I wish TripAdvisor would allow for the use of half star ratings because Lucky Garden is at least worth 3.5 stars, not just three. I say that because other Chinese places in town, namely Polly's and Shan Yan, are average. Their food, as I've written elsewhere is OK not bad but OK. In other words, I wouldn't go out of my way to eat at any of those places. Now, I'm not saying Lucky Garden is by any means excellent (because it isn't), but it is slightly better than Polly's and Shan Yan. For instance, both Polly's and Shan Yan have incredibly boring and ultimately tasteless chow mein, whereas Lucky Garden's at least has a bit of flavour and the portions aren't as overcompensatingly large and therefore are a lot more manageable. Similarly, whereas Polly's and Shan Yan both had relatively lame prawn dishes (some made with very cheap vegetables), the Prawns and Black Bean sauce at Lucky Garden was surprisingly good: the black bean sauce was ample, but not overflowing the dish; they weren't cheap with the prawns and the prawns were cooked beautifully; and the vegetables moved beyond mere green peppers and celery pieces. It was nice to finally have a decent Chinese meal in Terrace. To be clear, though, Lucky Garden is very much Westernized Chinese, but that's to be expected in a small northern city. Like all of the other Chinese eateries in town Polly's, Shan Yan, Golden Star the interior is very dated and could use a bit of a makeover. The walls and chairs are this strange, unappealing blue green colour. Very 1980s. But at least the restaurant is clean and the server friendly. What I like most about this eatery, besides the decent food, is the location: Lucky Garden is right in the heart of downtown Terrace and so is within easy walking distance from most hotels (unlike Polly's, which is kind of out of the way, or Shan Yan, which is in a seedy part of Terrace). FOOD: 3/5 SERVICE: 4/5 VALUE: 3.75/5 RECOMMENDATION: If you're looking for authentic, non Westernized Chinese in Terrace you'll come up empty handed because no such place exists; however, if you're looking for good Westernized food at a decent price, Lucky Garden is probably your best bet. The menu is extensive but doesn't over extend itself (unlike the competitors), and it has some nice options not found at the other Chinese restaurants. The food isn't excellent by any means, but if I find myself in Terrace and have a hankering for Chinese food, I know where I'm going!"
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City: Terrace, 4402 Lakelse Ave, Terrace, BC V8G 1N8, V8G1N6, Canada
Waitstaff, Seating, Families with children, Takeout
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City: Terrace, 4606 Greig Ave, Terrace, BC V8G 1M9, V8G3K1, Canada
"At my search for the best Chinese food in the terrace, I began to get a little discouraged. first I visited pollys, which, as I have already written, was altogether in order – eating was typical western Chinese and the decoration reminded me very much. to this Chinese restaurant, which I visited as a child, to the mostly brown interior and the pattern of flooring. after pollys I visited golden star. while the presentation of the food was very nice (probably the most beautiful in all in relation to the Chinese restaurants of the terrace), eating was anxious: excessively salty; fat; and sometimes completely tasteless. I will give golden star points on decoration, but: very kitsch. and then there were nr. 1 restaurant – the beautiful distraction and extension of prince rupert. like his sister location, the Chinese cuisine was not remarkable, flirt with blandness and lacked inspiration. so far the Chinese offers in the terrace did not look so great. then I came to shan jan. although I was a little hesitant to eat here in view of the (mostly) negative reviews I have seen, paired with the fact that shan jan is in a kind of fun part of the terrace; but I decided to press. the first thing I noticed . . . I could not help but wonder if a) shan jan and pollys were in possession of the same people; or, b) they have the same building designer. I say that because both shan jan and polly use the same type of characters (see photos.) coincidence? Maybe. but then when they enter shan jan, the similarities become even more pronounced. the layouts are eerily identical. when they go in shan jan, they notice that the stand or informal sits immediately to the left, while the formal escaping runs right – just like pollys. also the internal device is randomly very identical. the menus are also much the same in comparison. the only difference I noticed was that shan jan had some more grilled dishes that were not available in pollys, i.e. a grilled hot pot and garnel tipan. with others, if you blinded me and brought me in pollys or shan jan, I wouldn't be able to say that difference. I could be in one or the other and it would really not be important because layout was the same and the menus in the grunde were the same. at the order of my food I have currently thought of ordering exactly what I had at polly, and, for the greatest part, I have; but instead of the garlic puwns (as I did at polly’s), I decided for the prawn hot pot here. the eierrolle was very similar here to pollys – right below to look and taste. the cured chicken wings were very similar, but I give shan jan here the edge because their wings do not look so pale/sick. Nevertheless, they still seemed to use the same cheap curry sauce as it can be found at polly. the chicken-chow mine was the same: simple (very simple) noodles with comminuted chicken lying on top. the prawn hot pot had a very nice taste. I just wish there were a few more garnishes in the dish, as it was more sweet than garnish. So, which place was better? pollys or shan jan? shan jan or pollys? it is a very close call because these two esseries were in the round one and the same; but, although shan jan had the better looking wings and a decent hot pot, I have to give polly the light edge here, but only by a question of grad. Polly’s appears to be better preserved: the cabin area is cleaner and its cabins – at least those I saw – were not held together. that and I felt that the service was more friendly. at shan jans I got my food and then went in the round alone. at the end, however, these two edible products are interchangeable. food: 2.5/5 service: 2.5/5 value: 2.5/5 recommended: shan jan, like Polly’s, offers its typical western Chinese cuisine. I think pollys is a little better because the server is more friendly and caressing; but it's something out of the way, while shan jan is central. is it the best in the city? does not definitiw – this distinction, as I wrote elsewhere, goes to the lucky garden."

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