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    4.9 (8 reviews)
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    The chicken is delicious! I just tried the half order of regular recipe and it was very good. I will certainly go again.

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    Rock House Burgers & Fries

    Rock House Burgers & Fries

    5.0(3 reviews)
    1.7 km

    Rock House is located in the food court (inside the casino.) The burgers were really good and made…read morefresh to order. The fries were fantastic!

    Came here after a concert & was not disappointed!…read more PS I just started eating red meat about 2 months ago. What drew me was the potato onion bun. What kept me as a now repeat customer is self-serve ketchup, mustard etc, and the burger comes with a very sad 1/8 slice of pickle. But it's dill pickle so a little grace. Give bigger pickles!!! For me, I abhor any "house sauce" on burgers bc it's either 1000 island or chipotle mayo. Nope! I want my burger classic w ketchup, mustard, pickle. Bonus if I get lettuce & tomato. Well, they give you baby butter lettuce & tomato as well as "Rock sauce" (nope) and raw onion (nope). The burger was really thick: I'm guessing 1/3lb. It was made to order & took a LOOOONG time bc my friend ordered bacon on her burger (bacon takes a long time to crisp up on a flattop). But kudos on making everything to order! They give you a "side of fries" which was too much for me to eat, but equivalent to a fast food small. The bonus is skin on fries!!! Plus the condiment tower has ketchup, mustard, Asian hot sauce (NOTE: we need western hot sauce: I recommend Tapatio), malt vinegar, regular vinegar, Wing's plum sauce (IYKYK), and soy sauce. I didn't snap a pic as I was starving, but know it was delicious & filling. Delicious bc I cut up my pickle & put it in the burger...I don't know why so many burger places don't understand the savoury/tangy contrast of beef & dill pickles & why it's necessary (along with mustard to give savoury & tang, but then the sweetness of ketchup. It's simple & classic!) ...but I'm SOOO happy they had mustard packets!!! I went through 7 on my burger & fries (no ketchup on fries, only mustard!). I'm giving 5/5 bc burger was made-to-order (tho they should have asked how well you liked it cooked). There are a few missteps, but I think the quality was there. Yes, I had to custom it using the condiment tower, but that does not take away from trying this place! Come for the burger, stay for the gaming! LOL

    Burger King - Extra lettuce

    Burger King

    2.0(42 reviews)
    2.1 km
    $

    Entire staff spoke only in Punjabi to each other, both front…read morecounter and in kitchen arguing. At counter, 3x's a worker disrupted our ordering, speaking non-English. Our wait in completing our order was long as was the 20 min. for food. -Ordered as "Dine-in", came in BROWN BAG. We went to table, transferred to tray ourselves. - Instructed no ketchup, just 2 Mayo. In bag 4 pks. ketchup, NO Mayo. Went to counter, was told "additional charge"...for Mayo!!!??? What? - Box with onion rings was near empty, 4 broken rings and 1 tiny 1" ring. This for $4? Disgraceful! To recap: Rudeness (foreign language interruption , slow arrival of substandard food, extra fee for standard condiment, inadequate food quality+quantity. Plus NO acknowledgement of from any affiliation with Burger King. *Does RBI (Restaurant Brands International) NOT vet potential franchise owners beforehand? Or does $ talk? Seems indiscriminately franchises/ownerships are sold which direly reflects BK's reputation! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sea Isl. Way, Rmd. BC, Canada's BK is a disgrace. BK Guest Care does 0. Franchise owner IGNORES. NO RECOURSE for troubling valid issues! *To DATE NO ONE have verbally contacted us. WORSE BUSINESS PRACTICES, CUSTOMER SERVICES ... NONE! (Later discovered online, this BK est. had multiple Health Safety Violations, a well)

    We arrived late to our hotel and this Burger King happened to be close by and was open 24 hours. So…read moreI walked there and the dining room was closed. The drive through was only open. Well since I walked there, I didn't have a car. I stood around the speaker ate and no one answered. I looked through the windows and it appeared that there was only one person working in there. I waited for a few more minutes and left and walked to Subway next door. I went to Burger King the next day and they were doing construction on the roof. The noise was so loud and annoying. Then when the work stopped, there was still noise of an alarm beeping. I ordered a whopper meal. My kid got 8 pieces of chicken nuggets. He loved them. Ate them all and some of my fries. My burger tasted good. The fries were a little cool and hard, not fresh. When I got back to the hotel, I went to the toilet because I got the runs. Although my kid enjoyed the nuggets, I didn't give him the option of getting chicken nuggets for dinner from this Burger King again.

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    Japadog - Terimayo and Okonomi Hotdog

    Japadog

    3.3(95 reviews)
    1.2 kmYVR
    $

    tl;dr while some menu items are overly ambitious and gimmicky, the signature Terimayo Kurobuta and…read morethe unique dessert lineup are well worth a visit to this zoo of a location in the McArthurGlen Designer Outlets Across Vancouver's eclectic food scene, few restaurants are as widely recognized as Japadog. Here, the menu unsurprisingly focuses on Japanese-style hot dogs featuring ambitious toppings like nori, bonito flakes, and even yakisoba. Founder Noriki Tamura brought his first food cart to Downtown Vancouver back in 2005, and Japadog has since expanded to countless locations across Metro Vancouver (as well as a cart on the Santa Monica Pier). Over the years, Japadog has garnered award after award, as well as hosted many a famous customer (from Anthony Bourdain to Ice Cube). We spent our final meal in Vancouver at Japadog's airport-adjacent outpost within the McArthurGlen Designer Outlets. All of the shops at this outdoor shopping mall are consistently buzzing, and this indoor, table-equipped Japadog location is no exception. The color palette sports a muted black-and-white with occasional pops of red. Warm lighting is focused on the expanded menu (which, here, even includes alcoholic beverages and ice cream desserts), stretching nearly the entire width of the restaurant above the ordering counter. The whitewashed walls are decorated sparingly with framed accomplishments and large posters of Japadog's most popular items. Black plastic chairs are pressed up to plenty of worn wooden tables, but securing a seat still can be a dice roll. Pop music blends with sizzle from the kitchen and chatter across countless different languages. Across multiple visits, my partner and I had the opportunity to sample many of Japadog's greatest hits and beyond. Of the topping combinations, our favorite was the signature Terimayo, featuring a sweet-and-savory combination of sauces to glue the salty fried onions and seaweed onto the dog. The Okonomi dog (inspired by okonomiyaki, Japanese savory pancakes) was decked with a sweet Worcestershire-based sauce, fried cabbage, and bonito flakes, culminating in a stronger but less dynamjc flavor than the aforementioned Terimayo. Lastly, the Yakisoba featured noodles that created more mess than flavor, but the salty pickled radish felt uniquely complimentary to the hot dogs. The franks were half-sliced to facilitate bites and maximize surface ares, and the buns were lightly grilled to a sturdy texture. Between the two different franks, we were most impressed by the juicy and flavor-packed Kurobuta pork hot dogs. In constrast, the slightly larger Wagyu beef dogs reminded me of a sophisticated ballpark frank, but I didn't think they were worth the premium. Meanwhile, the knuckle-sized Wagyu Menchikatsu was a deep-fried meatball of sorts that felt wholly awkward to manage on a hot dog bun. For sides, we very much enjoyed the Butter & Shoyu Shaken Fries. These extra-crispy shoestring-style fries were definitely elevated by the well-distributed seasoning. In contrast, skip the Meat & Cheese Poutine, which sported a one-note gravy, boring ground beef, and melted deli cheese. Of desserts, I most enjoyed the Age Ice with Black Sesame. The donut component was rich and crispy, while the ice cream was pleasantly sesame-y without going overboard sweet -- just be prepared to down it before the bread get soggy. The Omatcha Parfait fetured a sweet matcha ice cream and a less exciting vanilla scoop, both of which were which were enhanced by the many other textures of corn flakes, mochi balls, and jellies -- few places offer such a unique dessert in fast-food form. Lastly, the intensely tart Yuzu Japanade was a worthy beverage, delivering on its promise of a strong yuzu flavor. Service was efficient and professional, and all of the food was made-to-order. Prices range widely, but expect the Kurobuta hot dogs to cost about $7, while the Wagyu varieties are priced upward of $10. At these prices, Japadog admittedly feel more expensive that a standard fast food meal, and I wouldn't expect to ever fit it into my routine. But the best items on the menu are worth an occasional splurge, and Japadog certainly warrants a visit if just for the shear novelty.

    Located in the food court section of the Richmond Outlet…read more The place can get really busy and wait times can go longer. The hotdogs were good. They've added some items on the menu that I didn't see from the last time I was here. They have vegan options as well. They just need a dedicated staff for table cleaning as most of the tables when we went were dirty.

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    Church's Texas Chicken - Store front

    Church's Texas Chicken

    2.5(4 reviews)
    2.2 kmYVR

    the chicken the sandwiches/burgers is not fried chicken. it is just check breast even tho the…read morepicture shows otherwise. overpriced as well. food was okay service was okay. just go to the A&E or subway nearby instead.

    One of the fast food restaurants near D Gates (after security). Other fast food restaurants in this…read morefood court include A & W, Subway, Hanami (Chinese with some sushi), and Famous Famiglia (pizza). Food: I ordered a two piece combo with one spicy and one original. Im not a fried chicken kinda guy, so, just take it as a grain of salt, but weren't bad. They were very crispy. The combo came with a side, a biscuit, and a bottle of drink. The biscuit had sweet crispy glaze on it, which was unexpected. I liked that they have bottled drinks, not a soda fountain. Because I don't drink soda, I got a bottle of water for the airplane ride. I went a couple of restaurants down and got coffee from Starbucks. Service: The lady who helped me was (came across) blunt but was nice. She even gave me a free chicken finger to try. Price: My two piece meal with a biscuit, a side, and a drink came to CAD 10.35 (USD 7.80), which is more than reasonable for airport food. I'm not sure if I will return here, but they didn't at least disappoint me. ***************************** If you found something useful in my review, please hit "useful" so that I can improve my reviews. If you love food and traveling, follow me, or better yet, let's become friends on Yelp! Thank you and happy Yelping!

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    Triple O's - Awesome meals Like:)

    Triple O's

    3.4(18 reviews)
    2.7 kmSunset
    $

    === 1. VERDICT/VALUE Take a really small McDonald's and…read moreserve only White Spot burgers and sides and you'll get a Triple O's. This one is in a Chevron gas station, which makes it a little exciting when trying to get parking, but it's good food and service in an environment that is comfortable to dining in! === 2. FOOD So it's fast food, but it's not cheap fast food. It's White Spot burgers and so it's going to be expensive. But, on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays, they feature a burger for only $5.99. On this Tuesday, I ordered the Original Burger which is a Burger King Whopper-sized burger with fresh leaves of iceberg lettuce and tomatoes, a slice of pickle and plenty of mayo. I added mushrooms to make it my own Monty Mushroom burger and that was $1.50 extra. You can make it a combo by adding $5.49 (interesting price, right?!) and you get White Spot's signature Kennebec potato fries - not endless like in White Spot but still tasty! I upgraded to poutine for $3.05 and while it's not Montreal poutine, it was decent: the gravy was good and here they serve large cheese curds. === 3. SERVICE It's like a McDonald's, so the service was good for what it was. We dined in and they brought the food to our table. Keep in mind that it can be very busy around meal times, so there can be a line snaking through the gas station convenience store! === 4. ENVIRONMENT It's located in a gas station, so you start by walking through the gas station convenience store. But the Triple O's section is modern with clean lines and lots of natural light with tall windows on two sides. Seating is at small booths or at a bar-style counter/table. Wheelchairs and baby strollers could work here. Parking is the challenge: the Chevron already has very limited parking, so you may find yourself parking on the street down the road.

    This place is the absolute worst. If the customer service was not bad enough they can't even make…read moreyour meal correct not to mention they forgot to put items in your bag (not my first time here) hopefully I'll learn and is my last.

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    Tae’s Korean Cuisine - Tofu pockets

    Tae’s Korean Cuisine

    4.5(6 reviews)
    0.1 kmMarpole

    Passed by this restaurant and decided to give it a try…read more They had a promo for their tofu pockets ($18 for 6) and I've been wanting to try tofu pockets anyway. Tofu pockets (yubu chobap) are basically seasoned fried tofu skin with rice and other toppings. We tried each flavour they had and my fave was the bulgogi. I would probably go back to order the same or try their rice bowls or Korean toast. It seems that they rebranded and changed their menu. From looking at reviews, the previous restaurant there was called Kim's Table but the owner seems to be the same. The place is now called Tae's Korean Cuisine The place looks quite similar to before as well.

    Newly opened Korean restaurant on Granville Street. We found out they just currently doing soft…read moreopening these days and went to try their food. They offered variety of popular Korean street food, snacks or meals, such as kimbap aka seaweed rice roll, ramen, tofu pockets and street style toast! Too bad I only have one stomach, but I tried to order for almost all the different kinds on their menu. * Kimbap combo ($11.50): Kim's signature kimbap + combo includes: cream soup, kimchi, deep fried seaweed roll, and choice of candied sweet potatoes or pan-fried butter potatoes. Such a great value combo. The kimbap stuffed with lots ingredients and tastes really healthy. The combo cream soup surprised me a lot, which I don't really expect much but it was actually quite flavourful and tasty. Even the deep fried seaweed roll and candied sweet potatoes are delicious. * Seafood ramen ($9.5): ramen itself cooked well. Great aal dente texture and just perfect amount of water. They also added a lot of colour vegetables on top and a little bit of mixed seafood which makes you feel (better) when you eat ramen(?). I just hope the seafood mixed can be a bit more since its "seafood" ramen. * Tofu pocket combo ($14.5): Choice of any 6 tofu pockets + Kimchi: I choose tuna mayo, crab meat, kimchi bacon, Boolgogi, salmon, and shrimp garlic. I like the shrimp garlic and salmon the best. Shimp garlic came a bit later because they made it fresh. The smell is fragrant as they stir-fried it. Overall, great food with nice customer service. It's a family run restaurant with lots of care to their food. Give it a try to this little shop when you're in the neighborhood.

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