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    Guu Davie

    3.6 (32 reviews)
    Closed 5:00 pm - 11:00 PM

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    Raw oysters and white sangria
    Nancy L.

    Another excellent and totally satisfied lunch at Guu. This was my first time dining at Guu Davie and, like the other Guus, it was Guuuuud. The restaurant itself is much larger than the other locations. I imagine it be a suitable place for a nice dinner gathering/outing with friends. We arrived right when they opened at 1130 am and were there for approximately an hour. We did not see any other customers during that time. I'm not sure if it was due to the location because other Guus are generally busy around lunch time. Everything we ordered was delicious. * White sangria - i asked for no ice and it was perfect as my sangria wasn't diluted. It had yuzu in it and tasted like an adult version of juice. * Half a dozen of raw oysters. They were $1.50 each and came with ponzu and grated radish. Our first time eating raw oysters Japanese style and I found them to be very refreshing. * Miso pork cutlet lunch combo - It tasted like the miso katsu I had in Nagoya. The meat was crunchy on the outside and tender on the inside. The miso sauce gave the meat a nice kick. I also loved that the miso wasn't overly sweet, which I've had from other restaurants. * Yakiniku lunch combo - yakiniku is one of the staple food in Japan. It got a little bit salty near the end as the meat was drenched in sauce but overall it was delicious. Both lunch combos came with salad, side dish, miso soup and rice. The pickled radish was a nice refreshing side to the heavier meat. It was a nice balance. Yin and Yang. The great thing about eating Japanese food is that they are never overly greasy/salty/heavy.

    Vinita T.

    DAILY HAPPY HOUR 3-6PM ?! Starting from June onwards, one of my favorite izakayas will be offering happy hour every. friggen. day!!! What makes @guu_davie stand out from the others is that they have darts, Foosball, and several stand out menu items I tried the following and my faves!! 1 3 kinds of Sashimi $28 2 Beef Tongue Steak $18 3 Motsu-Nira $14.80 - pan fried pork intestines w spicy bibimbap sauce 4 3 pc Chicken Karaage $6 (happy hour price) 5 Edamame $6 (happy hour price. Yall, they deep fry their edamame after they marinate it in soy sauce. This combo is life changing ) 6 Otsumami 3 for $14 - Otsumami means finger foods in Japanese. You guys know I LOVE my variety so this was perfect for me. They had a bunch of fun menu items in this bunch but we opted for the Age Nasu (marinated eggplant), Mimiga (spicy pork ear), Kawahagi (grilled fish jerky w shichimi mayo) 7 Yakiniku Naan Pizza $12.80 8 Oysters w Ponzu Sauce $1.50ea

    These $1 oysters are killing me
    Kenneth W.

    I was drawn in by the sign promoting the $1 oysters after 5pm. I heard from the neighbours on the Davie strip that they have good happy hour. So we ended up with a small group of 4 on a Friday night. The food was good. Standard izakaya style on smaller plated but served Guu style withe some IG worthy moments. I dove in and started with what I came for - the oysters. They were fine. The texture was a bit soft so not sure how long it's been sitting out. Salmon tataki was lovely with the nutted coating. Beef tataki has enough fat on for a chewy bite. The chicken karaage stood out as it was different. Batter is thicker. Mayo on the side for dipping. Lemon wedge added a kick. Good size with no bones! Not sure if it's the COVID effect but the energy was low compared to other Guu I've been too. There was the thunderous "irasshaimase" shouted in unison, and the exit was mostly prompted by us saying bye. I hope all this will be over soon allowing us to return to the bustling dining atmosphere.

    Dru C.

    I usually do not write a bad review for Guu Restaurants, neither do I write a 1 star review at all. But this place was just a disappointment. The place itself is just sad, depressing, and the food itself was just not up to a Guu Restaurant standards at all. I don't think it was the pandemic, because this place was packed full of people. It was a Saturday Night and all their tables were full. It was good I gave a call that morning to reserve a table of 5 for me and my friends. We ordered tons of food. And their specials for that day, the pressed sushi, a salmon chirashi don, and their regular menu has everything sold out, literally asked for 6 off their regular menu and they were sold out. Their specials were just really bad made too. Their pressed sushi had no sushi rice flavour, it was crispy, not the good crispy either.... And their chirashi don was just okay at best... with the sliced fish breaking apart instead of the regular proper cuts. On top of that, asking for mackerel off their regular menu was sold out and their ebi mayo as well. All sold out for some reason as it being a regular item on their menu. On top of that, their hot plate fish piece was just filled with fries that you can get down the street. SIGH.... As a person who LOVES Guu restaurant chains, this one really does NOT hit the standards. I am so sadden by this experience and for sure will NOT come back. SIGH.....

    Red sangria and fresh Miyagi Oysters
    Ksyusha K.

    We loved going to that hidden little spot after afternoon running when we were living on English Bay . Their ramen egg Caesar was the hit on a hot summer day ! Was on Davie yesterday and walked in for a Miyagi Oysters happy hour deal , we were first costumers and picked best table . Ordered 1.5 dozen fresh oysters , pitcher of red Sangria , two portions (yeah it was soo good and it's six slices in one order) of salmon sashimi and wagyu tatami with ponzu sauce . Recommending all the dishes including their drinks . They do serve bottled yuzu sake we loved last summer as well but didn't serve ramen egg Caesar though . Hopefully next time! Prices are reasonable and food is very fresh and delicious! I can't recommend more this place . Japanese server is also sweet and tentative . Wish Guu family will open one more spot in Brentwood area in a future since not many restaurants are opened here yet .

    Geri C.

    We made 630pm Friday dinner reservation here. Sat at the main indoor dining area in lieu of the outdoor patio facing a noisy street. The high percentage of Japanese speaking customers evidenced its authenticity. The cold Sapporo draft beer hit the spot after our long walk from hotel on a warm evening. We started with a trio fresh tasting sashimi. For entree, the grilled saba was tender and moist with a beautiful texture, albeit a tad over-salted for me. The oden was quite good, but not spectacular. The flavorfully-seasoned Yakiudon was the surprising standout. Service was very attentive.

    Grilled Attaka Mackerel
    Brett D.

    We went to Guu on a Friday night without reservations, and the place was very busy. It only took a few minutes before we were seated at a great outdoor patio table for the two of us. I've eaten at a lot of sushi places, but very few authentic Japanese restaurants. Let's be honest here, this is not going to be one of those places with little wooden sushi boats floating around the sushi bar on a pretty little water channel. Guu is very authentic, and the menu was pretty overwhelming. All in both Japanese and English, so no issues with translation or explanation. There was a main menu, a daily specials menu, and then a seasonal sake menu. Right from the start, I could tell we got a fantastic waitress. We made it very clear that we would like some guidance and recommendations. We are fairly adventurous with international food, so I explained that we were willing to try a couple of things we'd never had before. She absolutely steered us in the right direction. Both of us are more craft beer drinkers, and do not usually order sake. Being at this authentic restaurant, I couldn't pass it up. She recommended Ippaku Tokubetsu Junmai Ryoshin (cold) and it was one of the best I've had. It was slightly sweet, and had no sharp bitterness. Very drinkable, great pairing with all of the food. Our waitress started us out with the Ceviche Salad, and it was amazing. The tuna and other assorted sashimi in it was so fresh and it was served in a paper thin pastry shell that you could use toward the bottom to scoop up the last bit of it. Oden was on the menu, and very honestly I had to look this up. I love miso, and that is one of my favorite Japanese soups. Oden is similar, but is a far more clear broth that seems to be made from a base of mainly dried bonito flakes and kelp. The kelp is probably fresh, because it grows all over the coast of Vancouver Island. The idea with Oden is to start with the broth base and add your meat or vegetable options. We were recommended to do fish cake, daikon radish, and sausage. We don't really eat sausage and passed on that. The fish cake was unusual, very spongy texture and it soaked up a lot of the broth. The radish was fantastic, though. This was a very unusual soup, and I'd like to try again with more ingredients. The last items we picked were the Atlantic Salmon pressed sushi roll and the Grilled Attaka Mackerel. The sushi roll had some of that great BC coast fresh salmon. It was amazing. I ordered the Attaka Mackerel because that fish is only caught in the North Atlantic. I've always liked mackerel, and this was very unusual. It was bone-in, but easy to pull the bones out almost all in a single piece. The fish was thin, lightly spiced and had great texture. Based on the fantastic table service, sake options, and fresh fish I would absolutely return to Guu again. I'd highly recommend this place for a night of expanding your international food experiences in Vancouver.

    Tsukemono
    Shannon F.

    This was a sad dining experience. Yes, COVID, but the space is depressing and vacant. The service was attentive and accommodating, but the food was not great. The fried chicken was covered in too much tarter sauce. I love sauce, and this was even too much for me. We ordered several other dishes that were disappointing. I didn't even bother to take home leftovers, which is rare for me. However, the pickles were excellent and we finished the jar - recommend those for sure. Overall, this was a disappointing experience compared with my visits to other Guu locations. I'm not interested in returning for in-person dining any time soon. I doubt I'd even get take-out when there are so many other better options nearby.

    Classic Oden
    Jasmin T.

    Considering this is still new, they still have many many kinks to sort out. I never went to the other Guu locations, but this was kind of disappointing to me and hope the other locations are better. Food: Classic Oden - broth was good, but would never get this again. Also, for the quantity, they have a very misleading menu picture. 2/5 Shabu - meat quality is good, but very very little provided for the price. Recommend getting vegetables, noodles, other cheaper options, and drinking all the broth to "fill you up". 3.5/5 Poutine in hot stone bowl - this was good, but it was burnt hard black on the bottom that we couldn't even eat half of it - had many bitter crunchy chews because we were still left hungry. 2/5 Chicken Karage - this was the best item we got. Recommend this one! 4.5/5 Atmosphere: 5/5 comfy, clean and modern yet traditional Service: 4/5 server was very nice, but never got water refilled, and had to ask twice before it was done. The restaurant was barely halfway full during that time. Price: 2/5 My boyfriend and I spent over $100, but weren't full after. I resorted to drinking all of the three broths we had from shabu/Oden and eating the burnt pieces from the poutine to "fill me up". We are pretty skinny/average and eat a normal amount. Overall, I would much rather go elsewhere to spend our money. They still have many things to sort out as this is a newer location. My tips are to make sure the food that comes out isn't burnt, be more attentive to water refills, and have honest pictures of the size of the menu items.

    $1 oysters
    Louis N.

    The $1 oyster buck a shuck is definitely worth coming by. Don't walk in expecting Kusshi quality oysters, this is a fantastic place to indulge when you have a huge appetite and a huge craving for oysters! The Brie cheese and chicken karagee were sadly the only other things that really stood out to us besides the oysters. The squid guts were too salty (yes we know it's supposed to be salted squid guts but we couldn't even finish it. Maybe with rice this dish would of balanced out nicely) The gyoza chicken wings were average (a bit salty too) The cha shu was cold and dry. The oden was just okay. The stone bowl rice was too sweet for my liking. I have to say my disappointment is only due to the fact that guu original and guu kobachi are my favourites! I will definitely come back at a later date because every new opening restaurant needs its time to blossom and I'm a big advocate for all guu chains. Keep in mind guu changes their daily features constantly and each location is free to create its own culinary representation. So give emerging places a chance. Guu Davie I hope to see your restaurant get better within the next few months.

    Louis H.

    The small GUU of Denmon ´ last born, closed for demolition, and the brand new GUU Davie opened less than 15 days ago. A little more revision and it will be perfect. Only downside, the awful decoration, station hall hyper lit by balls above your heads, waiting room of hospital or municipal premises we can not classify it!!!! Yellow color - goose poop, but the bad yellow... horrible monumental staircase that leads to a very small terrace On the other hand, the cuisine is fabulous as you would expect with the GUUs...... Udon with mussels, mushrooms, sashimi of fatty tuna, yellow tail in very good portion... pot au feu japonais ( their specialities...) In conclusion very good cuisine on DAVIE, this is rare !!!!) decoration, furniture, table, chairs to review in Emergency...

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    I have to give my husband credit for finding this little hole in the wall…read more Being a long time foodie, aside from the food itself I tend to lean towards experiences and this was one of them. From the outside,it looked like a normal house in an industrial area. But walking through the doors, I was greeted by what felt like family! The decor was minimalistic but packed with so much flavour ( just like the food). We got the fois gras which was unlike any other I've had. It was covered with a sugary brûlée crust that added so much more dimension to its flavour and texture. This was also served with bread from the local bakery. We also got the seafood paella, which was super intimidating at first the platter looked HUGE on the table next to us, but turned out to be a good size. Really happy with the experience.

    We had reservations for a Wednesday night at the tiny but inviting Casa Molina on Manitoba Street…read morein Mount Pleasant. The cozy converted house was full but not loud with dim lighting and close‑set tables for an almost home‑dinner vibe. From my visit, we shared three standout plates. The alcachofas con jamón paired confit baby artichokes with roasted onion and jamón Ibérico. It was a good balance of textures and classic Spanish seasoning. The ensalada de ajo blanco con tomates asados y atún semicurado brought a creamier, richer profile: silky almond‑garlic dressing on fire‑roasted tomatoes with chunks of semi‑cured tuna and a drizzle of ash oil that added a nice aromatic note. The arroz negro arrived with seafood mixed into deeply flavoured squid‑ink rice; it was hot, savoury, and rich, perfect with a squeeze of lemon and garlicky aioli. Service was a definite high point! It was warm, knowledgeable, and paced so we weren't rushed. Portions were generous enough for sharing among two, especially with the more substantial rice dish in play. That said, the overall meal trended toward the rich and dense, so pairing with a couple of the lighter salads or crisp wines next time would help round things out. Would recommend for for date nights, small groups, or anyone curious about Spanish flavours. Lighter eaters might want to mix in a salad or a vegetable forward plate to balance the richer offerings.

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    El Mercat - Best Tapas in Vancouver by by renowned Barcelona's chef Jonathan Sanz

    El Mercat

    4.0(1 review)
    3.1 kmStrathcona

    EL MERCAT Spanish Food…read more Summer Pop Up Store We tried some samples: Gazpacho A traditional Spanish drink that was mixed of tomato, cucumber, onion, bell pepper, garlic, cider vinegar, olive oil, salt, black pepper Traditionally, gazpacho is a fresh, puréed tomato soup of Spanish origin. It typically is made with lots of garlic, onions, bell peppers and cucumbers. This was refreshing and bursting with fresh-from-the-garden flavors. This was like non-alcoholic Spanish version of Tomato Caesar Drink. Taste: 3/5 Sangria - in house drink This tasted very refreshing with fruity smell and flavor. Taste: 4/5 Tortilla De Patatas Spanish omelette or Spanish tortilla is a traditional dish from Spain and one of the signature dishes in the Spanish cuisine. It is an omelette made with eggs and potatoes, optionally including onion. It is often served at room temperature as a tapa. Wikipedia It tasted good as an appetizer. The texture was like a breakfast potatoes with onions in omelette. I would like this to be served in hot. Taste: 3.5/5 Quillo Potato Chips - 100% olive oil and salt This Spanish potato chips were crunchy, crispy with a perfect balance of olive oil and salt. I like it. Taste: 4/5 Acorn Fed 100% Iberian Bellota Ham, Hand-cut It's about Cdn $3000 for the whole leg. It was not for samplings but luckily the staff hand-cut a small slice for us. He explained why this ham is premium quality & taste. This ham is from free range pigs that only fed with 100% acorns. Omg, it tasted amazingly delicious. It was like melt in your mouth with a rich aromatic flavor. Taste: 5/5 Unfortunately we came in late afternoon, other tapas and Basque-style Cheesecake samples were gone. Follow me @eatisvibikki #eatisvibikki #vibikki #gazpacho #sangria #tortilladepatatas #quillopotatochips #acornfed100% #IberianBellotaHam #spanishfood #chilltime #foodsample #popupstore #getinmybelly #fullbelly #yelpvancouver #foodphotography #dishedvancouver #yvreats #burnabyfoodies #instafood #foodblogger #foodbloggers #foodstagram #vancouverfoodie #spanishfoodie #cameraeatfirst #cameradrinkfirst #canada

    From the owner: Inspired by the historic food "markets" of Spain, El Mercat is a love letter to the most authentic…read moreSpanish gastronomy. Featuring the delicious diversity of foods from all corners of one of the world's richest and healthiest cuisines. There is something for every taste - from a quick bite to a lively tapas crawl to a leisurely Spanish dinner. Experience the most authentic Spanish cuisine directly at your table--no passport required.

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