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 Post subject: Best Chinese Food found in Vancouver, BC, Canada !!!
PostPosted: Mon Oct 26, 2009 2:29 pm 
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Chef Ru Lin Zhang, owner of Lin's Chinese Restaurant, cooks honey prawns in the kitchen at the restaurant in Vancouver, B.C.

Vancouver's Chinese food world's 'best'

VANCOUVER – Visitors to a Chinese restaurant that's gaining a word-of-mouth fan base in Vancouver hardly notice the orangey-peach walls and black ceiling as they stand in line for a meal. Instead, their eyes are fixed on the food being devoured by diners in the packed "hole-in-the-wall" eatery where decor has taken a back seat to good taste and value.

The dish that tops several tables is chef Ru Lin Zhang's pork dumplings, which won him a critic's choice award this year at the city's inaugural Chinese Restaurant Awards.

Zhang, who opened the Lin Chinese Cuisine and Tea House near a bustling west-side intersection two years ago, demonstrated two of his dishes – Green and White Fish Soup and Crunchy Golden Prawns – at the Vancouver Home and Interior Design Show's food stage last week.

"The prawns are to die for," said diner Cori Ruhnau, who works in the neighbourhood and is a regular at Lin's, which specializes in northern Chinese cuisine. Lin's is among several hot Chinese restaurants in Vancouver, a city being touted by diners and critics alike as having the best Chinese cuisine in the world.

Six weeks of online voting for the diners' choice category of the Chinese Restaurant Awards is currently underway, until Nov. 15, and the winning eateries will be announced next January, along with the critics' choice of chefs' signature dishes.

Zhang said through translator and restaurant manager Yu Miao that he trained under a master chef in his native Shanghai and cooked in Tokyo before settling in Canada 15 years ago.

Stephanie Yuen, a former food writer for a Chinese newspaper and founder of the Chinese Restaurant Awards, said Zhang's dumplings stand out because of their thin, light pastry that surrounds a moist stuffing of ground pork, chicken stock and various flavours.

Vancouver's Chinese restaurants are influenced by a wide array of cooking styles from Hong Kong, mainland China and Taiwan, Yuen said.

"I personally believe that Vancouver offers the best Chinese cuisine in North America, if not in the world," she said. "And I've been back to Hong Kong and China and even Taiwan, places like that, and I still believe the whole Chinese culinary system is much better in Vancouver."

Yuen said fresh seafood from the Pacific Ocean is a huge plus for Vancouver's Chinese restaurants when it comes to the availability of Dungeness crab, spot prawns and large geoduck clams, among other delicacies.

As a gateway to the Pacific Rim, Vancouver is also closer to fresh ingredients straight from China, including Szechuan peppercorns and bamboo shoots, she said.

Tung Chan, CEO of the Chinese social services agency Success, said he just returned from a world cruise, eating his way through stops in Asia, including Shanghai and Hong Kong. He said the Chinese food in Vancouver and the municipality of Richmond, B.C. – home to Canada's largest number of Chinese residents – is "the best in the world."

"I ate at (a restaurant) in Hong Kong, right by the pier where our cruise ship docked, and the Peking duck I had there, we make better here," Chan said.

While Shanghai boasts the best dumplings in China, "a Richmond restaurant can do a better job," said Chan, who moved to Vancouver in 1974.

For him, other North American cities with large Chinese populations, including Toronto, New York and San Francisco, don't rate.

He said top chefs were among the professionals who left Hong Kong before 1997, when the city was handed over to China, taking their culinary skills to Vancouver. "So it really raised the professionalism here."

Chan said some of Vancouver's older Chinese restaurants were forced to shut down because they couldn't compete with the quality food cooked up by chefs whose meals far eclipsed the olden days of chop suey and chicken chow mein.

A more recent influx of people from northern China has influenced Vancouver's Chinese cuisine yet again so there's now a greater emphasis on spicier food and noodles instead of rice.

http://www.thestar.com/travel/northamer ... rld-s-best


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 Post subject: Re: Best Chinese Food found in Vancouver, BC, Canada !!!
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... Vancouver's Chinese restaurants are influenced by a wide array of cooking styles from Hong Kong, mainland China and Taiwan.

As a gateway to the Pacific Rim, Vancouver is also closer to fresh ingredients straight from China, including Szechuan peppercorns and bamboo shoots...


Unlike the early settlers who were mainly miners' families, farmers and refugees who set up shops that catered to local tastes, the recent influx of professional chefs have raised the culinary levels astronomically in cities where monotaste restaurants used to dominate the scene. Vancouver boasts of mild weather, clean and pleasant environment and modern conveniences are added incentives that attracted Chinese and other Asian migrants.


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 Post subject: Best Chinese Food found in Richmond, Vancouver, BC, Canada !
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Eight Lucky Ways to Experience Authentic Asian Food in Richmond, BC

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With the Vancouver 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games almost here, Richmond, BC is ready for the visitors. ...

Not only does Richmond feature what some have described as the best Chinese food outside of China, its Asian cuisine is diverse and fresh delicacies can appear daily on your table. The combination of freshly caught seafood and equally fresh hyper-local ingredients is a foodie’s dream come true.

1. Dim sum, literally “a little bit of heart,” is the ancient art of eating a lot of little mouth-watering bites. And who doesn’t love a lot of a little tastes of meat, seafood, veggies, desserts and even fruits? At the Jade Seafood Restaurant Chef Tony “Master of Shark’s Fin” Luk has been dazzling foodies with everything from steamed pork and shrimp dumplings to steamed BBQ pork buns for years. Or check out where aficionados and locals go to get their Cantonese fusion dim sum of Shiang – the Garden Seafood Restaurant.

2. Xiao Long Bao, also called Shanghai dumpling or pork soup dumpling. This Chinese specialty has even caught the eye of Food Network star Bob Blumer, who participated in a recent Xiao Long Boa challenge at the Summer Night Market. No challenge is needed here if you step up to two local eateries: the Shanghai River Restaurant or Dinesty Chinese Restaurant.

3. Peking duck
You don’t have to go all the way to Beijing to experience the two-course specialty famously known as Peking duck. Dating back to the Imperial Era, the dish is renowned for its thin, crispy skin and is served with delicious hot pancakes, green onions, and hoisin sauce. It’s the most delicious and decadent wrap you’ll ever have.

4. Alaskan king crab
All hail the king crab! Here’s something to put on the proverbial culinary calendar. Starting this winter, it’s king crab season again. Track down the extra sweet and tender king crab at the Sun Sui Wah Seafood Restaurant where they have a 30-year tradition of serving them simply and deliciously – steamed, with minced garlic.

5. Ponzu is a citrus-based sauce that is tart in flavour, yellow in colour, and delicious in spirit. At Tsukiji Japanese Restaurant, Chef Henry has created the perfect fresh crab salad with ponzu sauce, and even a luscious grilled lamb with ponzu sauce. Wash it all down with some premium sake, and life is good.

6. Hot pot lovers
At Posh, you can take in the hot and sweet Japanese sukiyaki version, featuring organic Asian veggies, tofu, and noodles, along with thin sliced beef and pork. Or you can get more adventurous at the Cattle Hot Pot Restaurant. Here you will find traditional soup with tofu, noodles, seafood, or you can live on the edge and kick it up with pork blood and tripe.

7. Asian street foods galore
Until October 4, you can still enjoy the tastes of serious Asian street foods under the stars and right along the scenic Fraser River at the Summer Night Market. You can eat your way around this Richmond tradition by stuffing yourself with grilled octopus, grilled meats on sticks, BBQ corn, hurricane potatoes, egg waffles, shrimp takoyaki, and every dumpling you can think of. There are loads of choices with hundreds of vendors.

8. Year of the Tiger – the sign of bravery. There is no better way than ringing in the Chinese New Year at one of Richmond’s famed restaurants, enjoying Asian favourites like sticky rice pudding cake.


More in : http://www.foodvancouver.com/article.php?article=feature-dining-richmond

Another good reason why many choose to migrate to Vancouver, British Columbia!

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