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The 13 Best Asian Restaurants in North Vancouver
"The Deep-Fried Prawn Spring Rolls at Prince Seafood are glorious and definitely deserving of their royal status. In fact, their entire menu is fit for a queen with delicacies like Abalone, Sea Cucumber, and Bird’s Nest Soup. Address: 2881 Grandview Highway, VancouverPhone: 604-430-6808"
"A post shared by Ina (@inaeatseverywhere) on Aug 3, 2019 at 1:22am PDT. For cheap Chinese beer and spicy Chinese BBQ, hit up one of Happy Tree’s two locations. They have a variety of meat and seafood skewers, but their famous lamb skewer is their specialty."
"Old Xian’s Food is a famed “dragon”, currently running two stores in town. Their biang biang noodles–otherwise a trademark food of China’s Shaanxi Province–are typically thicccc and chewy, and enjoy wide popularity among Vancouverites today. “Biangbiang” is the sound the noodle makes when it is being pulled and slapped against the work surface."
"🌟s a l m o n o s h i This dish is such a classic, that you already know how good it’s gonna be when you take that first bite. However, @rizsushi does it better by adding a layer of avocado, to give it a creamy texture. Besides looking pleasing to the eye, this dish was one of their many tasty menu items. Thank you @rizsushi for inviting us and stay tuned for some more content from the tasting :) 📍@rizsushi | Vancouver, BC"
"We all scream for ice cream but sometimes it just isn’t right for your dietary requirements. Stuffies Pastries Cafe not only offers up the Asian dessert of stuffed pastries taiyaki, but fills it with vegan soft serve!. The pastry cone is also gluten-free!"
"This gem, tucked behind the PNE/Playland grounds offers plenty to do even as the roller coasters within view remain silent. It’s got four beach volleyball courts, a soccer field with a surrounding track, ping pong tables, a parkour course, a bike skills area, an accessible playground, perimeter biking and walking paths and a skateboard hangout. Something for everyone."