Prima Taste Restaurant (Part 2)

Posted June 28th, 2008 - 10,378 views

Prima Taste Restaurant (map, web site, 570 Robson Street, Vancouver, BC, Canada, phone: 604-685-7881) serves authentic, modern Singaporean cuisine in an upscale and casual atmosphere. My friend who is from Malaysia says that Prima Taste is his favorite restaurant in the downtown area, and after visiting on two occasions and falling in love with the flavors, I can really understand why. What’s more, prices are quite reasonable: the main courses are in the $9 to $12 range at lunch time, and a tad more for dinner time.

Pictured below is a delicious chicken dish (of which I forgot the name, priced around $11 and  included soup and rice). Also shown below is the Laksa Prawns dish ($9.50). The Laksa Prawns featured some succulent cooked prawns served with inari bean curd, fish cakes, and noodles in a rich broth made with coconut milk(?) and some hot spices. This was a real treat and I finished every last drop!

For some more info and photos, please view Part 1.

Singaporean Chicken dish

(above) Singaporean Chicken dish, also served with rice and soup.

A Singaporean dish, the Laksa Prawns ($9.50)

(above) a Singaporean dish, the Laksa Prawns ($9.50)

Prawn Jambalaya made at home

Posted June 28th, 2008 - 17,747 views

My dad made this really wonderful Prawn Jambalaya, with lots of prawns! Below are some pictures of it. If you’d like the recipe, let me know and I’ll get it from my dad. What a great family dinner!!

Prawn Jambalaya

Prawn Jambalaya

Prawn Jambalaya

Hon Jin Japanese Restaurant (part 4)

Posted June 24th, 2008 - 12,757 views

I made another visit to Honjin Sushi Japanese Restaurant (menu, map, 138 Davie Street, Vancouver, BC, Canada, phone: 604-688-8808), one of my favorite places for a sushi lunch in downtown Vancouver.

Pictured below are the Ebi Sunomono Salad, Tuna and Salmon Sashimi, Pan Fried Gyoza, Sunshine Roll, and Yam Tempura.

Our total bill came out to $20 per person including tax and tip (including some items not pictured). View Part 3 for more photos and more info.

Ebi sunomono salad

(above) Ebi sunomono salad (shrimp and cold noodles in a sweet tangy broth)

Tuna and salmon sashimi

(above) Tuna and Salmon sashimi

Japanese Gyoza

(above) Pan fried Gyoza

Sunshine Roll sushi

(above) Sunshine Roll sushi

Japanese Yam Tempura from Honjin Japanese Restaurant in Vancouver

(above) Japanese Yam Tempura from Honjin Japanese Restaurant in Vancouver