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VanEats
Wednesday, November 12, 2003
| First Visit: Green Village |
Posted by Roland Tanglao on 11/12/03; 9:59:26 PM
From the Restaurants dept.
The variety and vitality of Vancouver's Chinese restaurants never
ceases to amaze me. Green Village (2461 Nanaimo at Broadway, 604 258-9018),
which serves excellent Northern Style food, and is highly recommended
by my hairdresser at Scruple's on 4th who is originally from Shanghai,
is a case in point.
Like most Chinese restaurants, you don't come for the ambiance, you
come for the delicious inexpensive food which we tried for the first
time yesterday. Amidst all the happy Cantonese and Mandarin
speaking families enjoying their holiday, we had an excellent lunch.
The hightlights of the meal were: the steamed pork dumplings for
$6.25 (loved the way the tasty juice oozes out when you bite into
it
and the nice combo of flavours when you add a dash of Chinese vinegar),
the baked Sesame bun with Beef and Hot Vegetable for $6.25 (the
combination of the textures and flavours of the crunchy pickled
cabbage, beef and sesame pastry is divine!) and the Shredded Turnip
Pancakes for $4 (another great texture and taste combo).
Here are the pictures of what we ate (apologies in advance as some of them are a bit blurry):
Hot and Sour Soup:
Deluxe Stuffed Sweet Rice $3.20
Dan Dan Noodles $5.25

Baked Sesame Bun with Beef and Hot Vegetable $6.25
Steamed Pork Buns (really they are dumplings not buns!) $6.25
Shredded Turnip Pancakes $4.00
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