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    3.9 (17 reviews)

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    Angela W.

    Been to this special stand numerous times since they opened! I like the pork filling, the beef filling and the vegetarian( chives+ vermicelli+egg) ones. They sure don't skimp on the fillings! They were all made by different ladies behind the counter--they are all tasty, good quality meat used. Their dumplings are normal sized as well just like how I remembered from when my granny/mom used to make them at home when I was small:-) There are freshly steamed ones, frozen ones or fresh unsteamed ones!

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    Edward T.

    This place is awesome their bao is very yummy and steamed fresh . Their pork hock dish is so good and for just $9.99 and. Good portion of pork rice veggies and egg you can't go wrong

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    Carolyn L.

    My friend recommended this place, mainly because the prices are very affordable. You get 5 bao for $7.99. The baos are slightly smaller than the buns you get from the other bao places but these are more like what I grew up with. Freshly steamed and handmade on the spot, the pork baos are very juicy and tasty. It also reminded me a bit of the 生煎包 (pan fried pork buns) in the taste. Eat them when warm as the baos will be soft. They will harden when cooled. I ordered the combo of bao (always in 5) and soy milk for $10. It makes a filling snack or meal with leftovers. Cash only. It does take a while to get them as you have to wait for them to finish steaming. The staff will tell you how long the wait time is. Keep your receipt to collect the food.

    5 pork buns with wonton soup combo 12.99
    Nancy L.

    Fairly new vendor in Parker Place where buns are their specialty. 5 buns for $7.99, either pork or beef. You are unable to mix the meats. You can also get a combo with your buns. Our buns came right after we paid as they just finished steaming a fresh batch. The wontons we waited for 15 minutes. The buns were your typical chinese Tianjin style buns which i loooove. They were juicy and very flavorful, but not salty. The buns were perfect. Had we not ordered the wonton, this would have been a 5 star review. We got the wonton combo for $12.99. There were quite a lot of wontons and it had quite a strong shrimp flavor. What i didn't like about it was the soup. The soup was very bland and had some seaweed in there which i thought was odd. However, I don't know whether this is local Tianjin food? I'd recommend skipping the wonton soup. I'll definitely be back for more pork buns!!

    Janet M.

    This food place that recently opened is located at Parker Place's food court. They hand made their steamed buns right in front of you. Menu is fairly limited. Went here during peak lunch hours, and the line up was really long. It also take a while for the staff to take the order cause the cashier need to cook the wonton soup for the backlog order. I talked a bit with the people around me, and all of them has never tried this restaurant but they do mention that the price is really good, I mean $7.99 for 5 big baos in this economy???? Anyways I ordered the combo 5 pork buns with soy milk which cost $9.99. Took 0 minute for my order to came as they just got one tray out of the steamer. The buns was juicy, filled with tasty soup and protein. Skin was very thin too. Very good price point, taste really good, and very filling. Would come back again to try all their menus.

    Tofu pudding with ginger sauce they put lots of sauce on for me but it was very weak tasting I like it quite spicy

    As a chef this is my little hidden secret I'm gon to tell you about This place is dynamite Whatever you order there is delicious Here's the only thing that would make this place better as if they had a different or a couple different selections of hot sauces and some soy sauce I had pork dumplings and this is the third time I've been there they were super delicious super juicy so tasty The service well it's a takeout place so there's a whole bunch of service but they were very kind and explain things to me and there was someone that that spoke english The ambiance you're in a food court so you're in a food court a very old food court I did get a iced tea from somewhere else but I probably should have had their soy milk as I bet it was delicious I don't know why I didn't get it Food 9 out of 10 Service 8 out of 10 Ambience it's a food court Everything here is made fresh nothing is stale nothing is cold it was dynamite So good I might go there tomorrow If you see me say hi I'm chef Helena I'll be the one devouring the dumplings The dumplings I had were boiled but I previously had PAN-fried dumplings there and they were to die for

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    Kirin Seafood Restaurant - Sesame pudding

    Kirin Seafood Restaurant

    3.8(679 reviews)
    1.3 km
    $$

    So mum wanted to show her appreciation for being her chauffeur taking her around to the doctors…read more She took me out for dimsum and with it being in Richmond there is a plethora of choices. She wanted to go to Kirin. Plenty of parking in the mall. Hostess greeted and seated us promptly. Restaurant was busy but not crazy. This was at 10am on a Thursday. Waiters were attentive. Usual table service was in place. Took our order and food came out at acceptable pace. When we were done, they politely boxed up the leftovers and we paid our bill. So service was on point. The food we ordered came out hot. The staples that I order to test was hargow, suimai and pai gwut(spareribs). All 3 dishes in general were good.....the hargow could have used an extra minute or 2 in the steamer. The suimai was very good. I tasted every ingredient in this dish. Usually it is just a complete mix and you can't discern the different flavors. They tried something different with the cheongfun by adding pieces of Chinese donut to the roll. I personally think it didn't add much to the dish, taste or texture wise. I did like the pea shoots with shrimp. I think it is a good combo. All in all a good dimsum. I also noticed they did not charge us a tea service. The cost of the food is comparable with other restaurants at this level. Yes come on a date or impress business clients/boss or family celebrations.

    I have many Chinese friends in Vancouver, and my last visit to Kirin Richmond was in July 2024…read more This time, it was my birthday, and my friends insisted on treating me to Kirin Richmond once again. On a typical Sunday evening, the restaurant is usually fully occupied, but my friend had thoughtfully made a reservation a week in advance, so our table for five was ready upon arrival. As always, the restaurant was clean and well maintained, with good airflow thanks to the wide-open front entrance facing the parkade. The front desk receptionist greeted us cordially, and we were escorted to a cozy table in a comfortable location -- not too close to the washrooms, which I appreciated. Our meal began with the Kirin Special Assorted Cold Appetizer, followed by Crab Meat, Dried Scallops, and Fish Maw Soup. The soup arrived piping hot and was delicious, with a generous portion that could easily have served eight people. We also enjoyed Pea Tips Braised with Bean Curd and Assorted Mushrooms in Consommé, Marinated Free-Range Crispy Skin Chicken, Fillet of Cod Sautéed with Seasonal Vegetables, and Live Crab in Consommé with Ginger and Green Onion, served with E-fu Noodles. Overall, the quality and taste of every entrée were excellent. Service was top-notch -- tea and hot water were refilled constantly, bones and used plates were replaced promptly, and the servers were friendly and engaging throughout the evening. My friend and his family have apparently been regulars at this location for over two decades, which likely contributed to the exceptional attentiveness we received. However, one aspect of the experience genuinely disturbed me. All servers, including the captains, continued to wear masks at all times. While this practice was understandable two years ago, now -- five years after the onset of the pandemic, with COVID-19 managed similarly to other seasonal respiratory illnesses -- the continued universal masking in a fine-dining environment feels unnecessary and detracts from the overall guest experience. Fine dining, in my view as an avid foodie, is built on human connection, hospitality, and personal interaction. Masks create a more impersonal, almost clinical atmosphere. In a well-ventilated space like this, the environmental risk does not seem to justify the visual and social trade-off. Rather than providing reassurance, the persistent masking may unintentionally signal that the environment is unsafe or that management is out of step with current provincial health guidelines, where masking is now a personal choice rather than a mandate. Final verdict: Food & Service: 5/5 Ambience: 2/5 Overall: 3/5 -- as the current aesthetic feels more like a relic of 2020 than a leader in 2026 hospitality.

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    Kirin Seafood Restaurant - Deep fried prawn, pork and Chinese mushroom wrapped with taro root paste 9.5

    Deep fried prawn, pork and Chinese mushroom wrapped with taro root paste 9.5

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    The Fish Man

    4.2(169 reviews)
    0.5 kmGolden Village
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    We revisited Fishman for dinner. I still remember how their seafood dishes were outstanding from…read moreprevious visit. This time, we ordered crab again. What we ordered: Limited Gigantic snow crab 3lb with salted egg yolk sauce - highly recommended by staff Seafood fried rice Baked large beach oyster with four unique flavors. Highlight was definitely snow crab! Salted egg yolk sauce was great as usual, crab meat was so tender and sweet! I am glad to follow staff's advice. Presentation was good, too. Rice cake was chewy, soft and paired with sauce so well and so addictive. Seafood fried rice was also great! Clam was so juicy and delicious! prawn was nicely firm and very good. Ingredients were outstanding. And Baked beach oyster was also great item. Oyster paired with each unique different flavor(Forgot to ask what kinds of each flavor..), Oyster itself was very large and creamy. Highly recommend this item, too. Overall, our revisit to Fishman was another great experience. Restaurant was packed, No doubt this restaurant is very popular for long time.

    My family went here for dinner based on its recognition in the Chinese Restaurant Awards (2022),…read moreVancouver Magazine Best Restaurants Awards (2024) and countless Instagram reviews. We made a reservation on OpenTable (which is a rare platform to use among Chinese restaurants in Greater Vancouver). We were seated a few minutes after arrival. The space feels energetic. It's a more modern restaurant, so there is much color and younger vibrancy than a traditional Chinese restaurant. What else is different? No round tables - only smaller square tables - which means it's better designed for small groups rather than large groups. We ended up trying a number of items: - Beef Belly Skewers: Very good. Everyone loved them. I wished we had ordered more. - Chicken Skewers: Ok. I think asked for something but they ran out and gave us gizzards and hearts, which are never good because they become mealy and not enjoyable to eat. - Dungeness Crab with Salty Egg Yolk: Good. Prepared as well as lots of restaurants. They provide disposable gloves to eat with, but nothing to crack the shells. - Stir Fried Vegetables: Good. No complaints. - Fresh Fish with Tofu Hot Pot: Very good. - Fresh Fish Steamed: Very good. - Lobster with Sticky Rice: Very good. Service is really very good. Genuinely more friendly and talkative than I'm accustomed too, but I appreciated. Overall, a good meal. It was different in that the decor and service is what really stood out, and that's the difference maker compared to most other Chinese restaurants with the same quality of food. That being said, you pay for it too. I definitely enjoyed it, but it better suited for a small groups rather than large ones.

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    The Fish Man - Front entrance

    Front entrance

    The Fish Man - Rock cod with sour cabbage sauce

    Rock cod with sour cabbage sauce

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    Micha

    4.3(61 reviews)
    0.8 kmGolden Village
    $$

    First time trying Micha and it was great! We took advantage…read moreof their combo meal for 2 and got chicken nuggets, lamb stir fry and 3 braided veggies I love a beef roll and this one was great also got the 2:1 drink deal as well. The interior is big, clean and modern decor. Menu is big with delicious options and reasonable prices. Food also came out quickly! My only feedback would be is if they had some photos on their menu to be more clear as to what the dishes are and how they are prepared.

    Decent Taiwanese spot in Richmond area. We usually go to Memory Corner for Taiwanese but decided to…read moretry something new. What's appealing here is that their Instagram advertises daily specials so you can get some dishes for a great discount (like 40% off). We tried the braised combo (pork ear, pork intestines, fish cake), Taiwanese egg wrap, braised pork sauce rice with deep fried pork chop, and yam taro mochi balls. The braised combo is pretty solid - I didn't really like the funkiness to the intestines (I generally enjoyed it in barbecue settings) but the fish cake was fantastic. I also liked the texture of the pork ears. The Taiwanese egg wrap was a bit tasteless, so I wouldn't recommend. Braised pork sauce rice is the lu ruo fan which is a large portion with seaweed, bean sprouts, and soup on the side. Pork chop was flavorful and juicy but not crispy batter, which is okay. Yam taro mochi balls were sweet and chewy. I don't like taro but I loved this dessert! Service is okay. They give a water jug for self pour but the water jug was of questionable cleanliness. The specials were not discounted so we called it out and we weren't told that we had to put the order with a server, not the QR code, so it was a strange interaction. They ended up honoring the discount. Also, they shut down ordering 1 min before 10:30pm - guess they didn't want more money as we wanted to order 1 more dish and they preemptively told the kitchen to close. Sure it's fine no big deal, it was a lot of food.

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    Micha - Chicken nuggets that came with the chicken nuggets rice entree $15.95

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    Chicken nuggets that came with the chicken nuggets rice entree $15.95

    Lucky J - Chinese donut roll

    Lucky J

    4.2(5 reviews)
    0.8 kmGolden Village

    Love this place! Despite the limited menu, each item was spot on…read more I had the beef congee, shrimp rice rolls, and donut rice rolls and popcorn chicken. Every was very good. Prices are like food court prices but restaurant quality level. The only thing that needs to be improved is service. For Sunday lunch time service, only 1 server was working the till, taking and serving orders, and grabbing the check. Everything slowed down considerably. You had to get your own napkins, sauce dishes, sauces, chili oil etc. so had to take 1 star away. But the quality of the food was enough to make it a 4 star review. The rice rolls were of the perfect texture. Generous servings too. The popcorn chicken was salty and savoury with friend basil As well. Very nice touch. I would repeat. Cheers! Happy eating!

    For this price, you don't expect the best quality, but I think their food exceeds the price point…read more The rice rolls were soft, but I wish they added more sweet soy sauce as it got dry at the end. Finally! A place that doesn't charge you $5 for a fried dough stick. It was ok - a little on the dense side The wontons were not good. The wontons and soup had no flavor. The cold noodle fen pi was really good. Perfect amount of vinegar and savory. I wish there were more vegetables, so I'm not eating noodles 90% of the time. I would come back for the rice noodle and cold noodle and maybe try their congee next time.

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    Chinese donut roll

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    4.3(129 reviews)
    0.6 kmGolden Village
    $$

    Chang Fen how I love thee. Such a simple dish but when done well, it's transcendent, at least for…read moreme! For those that don't know, Chang Fen is a silky and soft steamed rice noodle that's made in a sheet, filled, and then rolled up and served with a savory soy sauce and chili oil. Classic fillings include shrimp, beef, pork, and veggies, but there are many other combinations, and Yin Ji introduced me to my new favorite, pork and olive! We also had to enjoy a "frozen HK milk tea" with it! Frozen here = chilled and it's served in a big bowl of ice so you don't dilute the rich flavor of the tea! As a non Chinese speaker in a rich Chinatown, service and communication can be challenging but that was not the case here at all! The staff was so welcoming, happily spoke English and helped us where necessary and made the visit incredible! It started because we saw signs saying cash only, but had not exchanged USD, and they quickly told us CC was welcome with an added fee, which we happily paid. I'm so glad I found Yin Ji and made the trip to get here during my time in Vancouver. If you're a fan of Chinese cuisine, especially breakfast and lunch staples, this is a must!

    This place is the real deal if you are looking for authentic Cantonese food. From the moment you…read morewalk in, everyone is speaking Cantonese and it immediately feels legit. They also give you free hot tea, which is always a huge plus and sets the tone right away. I ordered the beef and shrimp rice noodle roll along with the Hong Kong style milk tea. The rice roll was honestly perfect. Super smooth, delicate texture, great balance of beef and shrimp, and seasoned exactly how it should be. I genuinely cannot think of anything they could have done better with it. It tasted just like what you would expect from a proper Cantonese spot. The Hong Kong style milk tea was hot and strong. Definitely more on the bold side, so if you like that deep tea flavor, you will love it. It paired really well with the rice rolls. Service was fast and everyone was very friendly, which made the experience even better. This is one of those places you come to when you want something authentic, comforting, and done right. I would absolutely come back and order the same thing again.

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    Yin Ji Chang Fen - Hustling and bustling inside

    Hustling and bustling inside

    Yin Ji Chang Fen - Truffle rice roll

    Truffle rice roll

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