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    3.0 (2 reviews)

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    Daddy's Grill has been around for ages. They're a Persian spot next to Richmond Halal Meat & Deli…read more Been twice to grab takeout, parking lot is a nightmare. Menu has 10 items (kebab platters and wraps). - Naan ($2.00) - fresh, plain - Cholo kebab ($16.99) - two ground beef skewers. Unmemorable salad and rice - Cholo vaziri ($19.99) - chicken (slightly dry) and ground beef. Platter is not a large portion Standard Persian eats at DG.

    Daddy's grill is delicious! I was mostly intrigued by the name of the restaurant and when I now try…read moreit, the food is really good. This is a Persian restaurant that specializes in kebabs, and despite the variety of dishes on the menu, they have few options - chicken, ground beef, salad, grilled tomato, basmati, and naan. We got the #3. Cholo Vaziri which has both chicken and seasoned ground beef skewer served in salad and rice, so we added a naan for $2 extra to try a bit of everything. The chicken is quite juicy and the ground beef is very juicy and flavorful. Rice is perfectly cooked and the salad is refreshing. The naan is huge. The provided tzatziki sauce is quite garlicky and complements well with everything. My only complaints are minor - I'd love more tzatziki (possible with $0.75 surcharge) and parking is almost impossible and spots are very tight. Otherwise, this is an excellent restaurant

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    Quds Halal Noodle House

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    I had a quick visit to BC from Cali and we wanted something delicious and Halal so this place was…read moreon spot. We picked the original beed noodles and the portions were big I personally couldn't finish it at once but still craving it. The place was nice and clean I just wished they had air conditioning because eating this soup in a 21c outside made me sweat lol but it was aired quite well. They also serve free hot date tea which was nice but it was hot so U couldn't drink much, I wish they offered some ice as well lol. The soup needed a little sour kick to it and they had rice vinegar on the table but it needed more of a lime that will make it prefect. The noodles were hand made and delicious by them selves. The service was quick and they also offer free wifi if you need to do some work cause despite its a noodle place its looks like a good spot for some work as well. However, I highly recommend this place.

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    I've wanted to try this for so long but the place is quite secluded. This is my first time trying…read moregeorgian/armenian food. First, the lamajoun is so good. It's perfectly seasoned and reminds me of pizza except with thinner crust and softer bread. I love how thin it is. The baklava isn't layered like the Turkish style ones but it's also good. I actually prefer this one since it's less sweet! The people there are friendly too :)

    You'd never find it if you didn't know it was there, but maybe it's better that way because it…read moreremains a magical secret place with incredibly good Former USSR countries' dishes. It's in an industrial park, and the place has a tiny pastry area in the bottom and an upper dining room. You order in the cafe area, and the food is sent up via number system and dumb waiter (SO cool). Service was one person and two cooks, so it's not immediate, but it's all made fresh and you can taste it. My Russian friend advised me on what to get, so we went with Khinkali and Khachapuri (sans meat). We also got what is on the menu as "jingle bread" and a beef kabob wrap. I had to get some kvass and pickles, too. I would get the dumplings, wrap, and kvass again in a second. Not that everything wasn't delicious, but my stomach is only so big and I need to try everything else on the menu. Khinkali is effectively a gigantic soup dumpling (HIGHLY recommend, but don't eat the stem!), and the meat in the beef kabob was similarly spiced. I fell in love with the lavash bread - it wasn't like anything I'd ever had. It was light, flaky, and I didn't feel overloaded with bread eating it like I do with most wraps. Kvass is slightly alcoholic, and it's technically a cereal based fermented drink, so it tastes a carby. It's a bit far for me to go with any regularity, but if I'm up around the airport, I will definitely keep it on my list of places to recommend and re-visit.

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