Japanese Restaurant

Ramen Gaoh in North Burnaby

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Ramen Gaoh created lots of hype when they first opened. We came to see if we can withstand the spiciest ramen in Vancouver but left with disappointment. The food quality is not bad, but they can be more careful when cooking. I like both the exterior and interior decoration. The dining area has a good atmosphere. Since Ramen Gaoh is opened by the group that opened Ramen Gojiro, Menya Kouji Group, I was expecting a little more for $20 per person.

Best Japanese Individual Hot Pot in Vancouver

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Nabebugyo Hot Pot Cuisine focuses on an individual hot pot experience similar to the ones in Japan. Business strategy or not, I admire them for taking an opposite approach to the tips culture. The 4 pieces of meat per meal are a little less, but I am not sure how many pieces of meat are fair to ask for a $14 meal. Ultimately, Nabebugyo Hot Pot serve different styles of hot pot and ramen that taste authentic. This is probably the only place where you can get to have a hot pot meal for less than $15 in Vancouver.

Marulilu Cafe, Japanese Cafe Diner in Vancouver

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I think the waffles are really worth it. The exterior is slightly charred to give it a crispy texture. Of course, the interior is very fluffy. It comes with unflavoured whipped cream and one with chocolate flavour. Eating the waffle with the whipped cream and syrup is heavenly.

Japanese Bistro Hatzu, Home-style cooking served in a minimalist designed restaurant

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The minimalist decoration makes the restaurant clean and comfortable. Sleek menu design gave me the illusion that I’ve walked into the latest trendy restaurant everyone has been talking about. The staff is friendly and everything just worked, except for the food…

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