Spicy Tuna Restaurants in Vancouver

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City: Vancouver, 333 Menchions Mews, Vancouver, BC V6G 3H5, V6G3H5, Canada
"Had dinner at Lift on the evening after our cruise. service was great. they indoor ground floor and patio seating and an covered and heated upper section with beautiful views in case it rains."
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City: Vancouver, 1095 Hamilton St, Vancouver, BC V6B 5T4, V6B2W9, Canada
"Unbelievably delicious seafood and excellent service."
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City: Vancouver, 8269 Oak St, Vancouver, BC V6P 4A8, V6P4A8, Canada
"Ordered the Ramen miso. very reasonably price for a decent take on the dish. Seemed a little too lacking in authenticity due to the fact that the eggs were as well done as you could cook eggs, instant noodles instead of fresh, as a result they were drier and the broth didn't stick as well to the noodles. however a good flavour was there but not in depth, little fat in the broth but the pork was fatty and i would say perfect. all in all, good value."
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City: Vancouver, 2430 Hastings St E, Vancouver, BC V5K 1Z1, V5K1Z1, Canada
"Have tried sushi around and tentatsu was my fav so far, great staff, great service and amazing eating, totally recommended!"
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City: Vancouver, 2053 Hastings St E, Vancouver, BC V5L 1T9, V5L1T9, Canada
"The Neglected Mainstay. E: Koko has been around long enough to not need to prove itself. Showing up at 11:30 gets one an empty restaurant, the pick of the menu and the chance to converse with the staff. The chef did not have any special fish on offer, but had several days ' special.<br/ Lunch, therefore, started with Gyoza seeing that the restaurant and staff are Japanese. This was disappointing. It was made the way I do not appreciate: it was limp and filled with soft vegetables. Admittedly, my dumpling tastes veer crispy, fried and crunchy a la Mandu Korean . Still, I very much like Gyoza, just not Koko 's. At least, it was served in even numbers. One always gets Gyoza in odd numbers, which is not optimal when sharing ha!<br/ The chef suggested salmon, shrimp, Uni 'Sea Urchin Gonads ' and Toro 'Tuna Belly ' . Since I said no to salmon, the chef picked Kani 'crab ' instead. Oddly, the Toro and the shrimp came first which is out of traditional order. The Toro was excellent. It was succulent. The rice and fish were absorbed without any chewing necessary. According to the chef, it was local Tuna. The Ebi was large and so were the grains of rice. I am not clear that nigiri rice should be this large. The Ebi had a bitter aftertaste. The Kani was chewy and I added a little soy sauce. Again it was a large portion. The Uni was not as good as one hopes. The taste was what I refer to as 'metallic ' and not just as an aftertaste. It tasted metallic. I added more Shoyu 'Soy sauce ' for my second one. The chef then suggested Shime Saba 'pickled mackerel ' . I couldn 't tell the difference between this and a regular Saba nigiri maybe because Saba is always marinated before serving anyway. Also had 'Hamachi from Japan. ' For this, I opted for Temaki in order to try the Nori 'seaweed ' and it was good. The chef added a whole Shiso 'perilla ' leaf to it. It was the first time I had experienced this combination. Shiso is usually served with other fish.<br/ For what I ate, including a steaming Miso soup, this was the cheapest meal in town at $52.08. Each order comprised of two nigiris and was larger than average.<br/ <br/ A: The restaurant 's logo looks like a lube shop 's. The area is not exactly desirable, but is away from the epicentre of governmental and societal neglect that is East Hastings and Main. The interior layout is not organized in a geometrically diametrical fashion. Half a dozen booths, an angled bar and a large dining area across constitute the restaurant. <br/ Koko is one of the bigger Japanese restaurants around. It does not feel cramped. The restaurant is not as big as Tojo 's, but is bigger than the old Aki and Richmond 's Seto. The East Vancouver location probably deals them the upper hand in the rental cost sweepstakes. I suspect diners regularly skip Koko simply because of its location. When in 2010 I suggested that a friend and I drive to Koko for dinner she was downright hesitant. Up until the last minute she was debating whether another visit to Aki is preferable to trying a restaurant in East Vancouver and Hastings. She was later gratified to have opted for Koko.<br/ <br/ T: The service was quick and prompt. The Gyoza arrived quickly and so did every nigiri I wanted. The bill was quick too. They were especially timely given how they had a group of twenty, as well as several other booths and tables occupied. Walking by the back of the kitchen one sees how big it is. There are at least three waitresses, two chefs and three kitchen staff working for lunch. I had plenty of time to make it for a guided walk I had planned for 13:30. By the way, if you have not been to Dr Sun Yat Sen 's Chinese Garden you should. I had timed my first visit for an accompanied walk with a group guide and was fascinated. Not sure why I had never been before!<br/ Koko offers complimentary parking downstairs, which is accessible from the alley behind the restaurant or through the A&W parking lot. My car was safely nestled there when I found the door to the stairway leading to the restaurant locked. Turns out I was supposed to use the outside door and not the one inside the underground parking. I couldn 't open that door and had walked all the way around to enter through the front door. I should have known as I had used it last time. The locked door is for tenants and residents ' usage. No matter, because the chef was telling people to simply park on the street in the front.<br/ <br/ S: The waitresses and the chefs were Japanese. The second chef who came out and joined the owner also spoke Japanese. That is usually a positive prerequisite for superior Japanese food. It is not a guarantee; rather a good starting point. Funnily, the chef was in Bermuda shorts. Objectively, it makes no difference to the food and its quality, but I wondered if he thinks people do not notice as he is behind the bar.<br/ The restaurant was empty at 11:30, but soon a group of 20 East Asian seniors walked in for a reservation and the Bentos Japanese prepared lunches began to flow. No wonder Koko has lasted 30 years. Amusingly, one lady from the group soon walked to the wait staff station in front of the bar and asked if she can substitute her chopstick for a fork. Soon several groups, including a Japanese group, and a lone customer entered and occupied the booths and the bar. At this point, they were almost full.<br/ The washroom is old, but well maintained and clean.<br/ The chef 's name was Kuni. He introduced himself as the son of the founder of Koko. He explained that the restaurant has been there since 1982! It is a feat that the staff and chef are still friendly and talkative or the chef was today after 30 years of being in business. Whatever they are doing which invariably must include good sushi must be working."
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City: Vancouver, 575 Broadway W, Vancouver, BC V5Z 1E6, V6C3T4, Canada
Wheelchair Accessible, Terrace, Accepts American Express, Accepts Mastercard
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City: Vancouver, 202-755 Burrard St, Vancouver, BC V6Z 1X6, V6Z2V6, Canada
"I have long searched for an authentically delicious mix of Japanese and Korean food. This place did not disappoint. We made a reservation because this restaurant is usually very busy. We were seated quickly and within minutes were cooking our meal on the table BBQ. There was also a vast selection of sushi and other items that were prepared for us. Everything tasted fresh and was mouth watering. The price is very reasonable for the "all you can eat". There is also a very well stocked bar. This restaurant is great for small gatherings, intimate dining or even has single seats with an individual BBQ grill. This place has it all. We will definitely be back!"
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City: Vancouver, 909 West Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC V6C 3L5, V6C3L6, Canada
"Took visitors from Australia - they loved it! Often take people there as it is one of our favourite restaurants in Vancouver"
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City: Vancouver, 625 Main Street, Vancouver V6A 2V4., V5X3G9, Canada
"Not my choice for poke, would not recommend this place, especially with so many great poke options in Vancouver! I took my boyfriend here because we didn't want to go into downtown, I was really disappointed because it was his first poke experience, and they were really stinjy with their portions and toppings. They only give you 3 or 4 toppings for free, they charge for extras that should be basic and barely give you a scoop of tuna/salmon. The server actually filled a scoop up and took some out of it because it seemed too full... okay? Luckily I took my bf to the Poke Guy on Richards and now he knows why I'm obsessed with poke!My advice: walk/drive/bike the few extra mins to the Poke Guy on Richards, unlimited toppings, generous scoops... you won't be disappointed!!"
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City: Vancouver, 958 Main St, Vancouver V6A 2W1., V6A0B7, Canada
"The Kickass Rice dishes were delicious, as always! We weren't sure why they ran out of Crack so early in the day, but the Kale Salad was a delightful substitute."

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