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[其他飲食] 10 Dishes Under $10 You Must Try in Vancouver


Porchetta Sandwich at Meat & Bread
This sandwich shop has the fast-paced vibe and buzzing energy of what you’d typically find at a New York bistro. They keep the menu simple offering a few sandwiches and sides. The star of the menu is the Porchetta sandwich. Think juicy, savory, roasted pork, topped with a secret pesto sauce and wrapped in a fresh ciabatta bun.

Aburi Salmon Oshi Sushi at Miku
Vancouver is known for it’s fresh seafood and delicious sushi. At Miku, you’ll find the king of sushi that trumps all. This roll consists of local salmon, rice, and a secret “Miku” sauce, flame grilled to perfection.

Gelato at Bella Gelateria
Here you can find old-world handcrafted gelato that’s even better than what you’d taste in Italy. All the flavours are made from scratch. Depending on what’s in season, you can find creative flavours like White Truffle, Pumpkin Pie and Thai Coconut. Classic must-try’s include: Espresso, Mediterranean Yogurt and Salted Caramel.

Belgium Waffles at Medina Cafe
This local gem only serves breakfast, brunch and lunch. The typical hour-long lineup is well worth the wait. If you want savory and filling, go for the Fricasse – braised short ribs with fried eggs, caramelized onions and applewood smoked cheddar. Finish off with their fresh Belgium waffles with raspberry compote topping and a white chocolate pistachio mocha.

Lychee Slush Bubble Tea at Dragon Ball
This tiny shop located on King Edward and Oak is home to Vancouver’s masters of bubble tea. Choose from fruit flavors such as Mango, lychee, strawberry or watermelon. Or go for the classic milk tea with pearls. If you aren’t a fan of the mushy tapioca balls, go without or substitute with coconut jelly.

Breakfast Sandwich at Savary Island
Everyone comes here for their organic, home-made pies. However, they have added something new to the menu and it is definitely a reason to wake up in the morning. The breakfast sandwich consists of free-range eggs, aged white cheddar, fresh tomato, sun-dried tomato and basil pesto and avocado/grilled ham.

Deep Fried Chicken Wings at Phnom Penh
There’s good reason why Phnom Penh is busy every hour of the day, and it’s definitely not the ambience. They offer authentic Cambodian and Vietnamese dishes and are famous for their deep fried chicken wings. Welcome to deep-fry heaven.

Oysters at Rodney’s Oyster Bar
Calling all oyster aficionados: if you’re looking for great seafood, fresh shucked oysters and a fun and energetic vibe, Rodney’s is your place. Their clam chowder is a must try as well.

Onion Rings at Stackhouse
Freshly made daily in house, these battered & breaded onion rings will rock your tastebuds. Try them with the truffle aioli. Stackhouse is known for their gourmet burgers ranging from a 6.5 ounce Kobe beef burger to the Venison burger with stilton cheese.

Shio Ramen at Hokkaido Ramen Santouka
This is Vancouver’s best-kept secret.You’d probably never find this in a guide book, but any local who knows good food will recommend Hokaiddo” should read “You’d probably never find this in a guide book, but any local who knows good food will recommend Santouka.

Honorable Mention:
Pumpkin Croquette at Guu on Robson

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