Well priced. Good portion size. Tasty food. Highly recommend If you are in the neighborhood.
Such a strange place - in a wonderful kind of way. Went here today with my family. I've been aware of this place for about a decade but had never gone because Indian Chinese food was such a strange concept that I doubted. My dad isn't an easy one to impress- but this place had him ordering double of the honey and garlic chicken (dry). Had that distinct honey flavour, a great crisp breading that soaked up the sauce and this punch of spices in the mid-taste (as opposed to aftertaste.) We also had their seafood hot and sour soup, seafood fried rice and seafood chow mein. Three-point-five, three and three-point-five stars respectively. The restaurant was full and we had to wait maybe a half hour. Worth the wait. Please check this place out for yourself!
Excellent Indian Chinese food. We had fish chill, egg fried rice & chicken dry.
Reminded me of Indian versions of Chinese food we had at home.
Wanted to have Chinese on my daughter's bday so we Went to chilli pepper house... This is the best place for Indian style Chinese.. Amazing taste & variety of Food..To start with Spicy green beans with Tofu is must have.. Cantonese Vegetable crispy noodles & Manchurian balls taste yummy..Staff was really friendly
This place is so, so nice for what I believe is called "Hakka Chinese". It's not authentic Chinese food, but it's absolutely delicious and the value in general is brilliant.
The restaurant is right at the corner of Rupert Street and Kingsway. Although there are only a few parking stalls outside the restaurant, people can find free parking on the street.
The size of the restaurant has a decent number of tables but it is not too big or too small. The owner of this restaurant is quite smart targeting different ethnic people such as Indian, Chinese, and western people.
The interior design of the restaurant is average. It is like a normal Chinese restaurant without any modern designs. It is a casual ambience.
I came here twice already. Dishes of food tasted great. I tried their lamb, chicken, vegetables, fried rice and fried noodles. Everything was so good that I had no complaints about them. If you are health conscious, probably you don't want to order the fried food. However, the sauce that each dish had was excellent. The restaurant used different types of spices to cook the sauces.
I would like to come back and try more dishes in the near future.
The tagline "Indian style Chinese food" says it all. A wonderful restaurant for folks loving the way chinese food is made in India. Highly recommended, the taste is very good with a great variety.
Now, regretfully, I couldn't attend the dinner here (with people who are absolutely a joy to hangout with, mind you). for I actually needed to write my paper, study, do homework. However, my parents were nice enough to bring some for me home. Every single dish hit the spot. Would definitely recommend and go back.
This is the only restaurant in Vancouver that serves close to authentic Indians Chinese cuisine.
They do have options for spice level and be careful when you ask them for extreme extra hot!
Food in all is average, do try their fish (don't order house style as it is just fried fish with chilli flakes), veg balls in garlic sauce and veg dimsums. They have a lot of veggie options available for you to choose from.
Avg. Cost per person would be around $17
One of my favourite restaurants. The food is so good. I like how they mix Chinese & East Indian flavours in their dishes. I built up a spice tolerance for their Manchurian mixed fried rice and always order that.
Sometimes it is very busy - a lot of groups of people eat here... Friends, colleagues, families.... And at other times when I go there are only 2 or 3 tables filled. A lot of other people seem to order take out over the phone and pick up in store.
Yes, occasionally workers are cutting vegetables on an open table but it doesn't bother me. I'm here for the food and the staff are generally friendly and always wanting to help. Actually one of the staff said he is Chinese but grew up in India for a bit.
They always give you fortune cookies when you ask for the bill.
This restaurant is a hidden gem for me and I hope it never gets too busy so I can always have my rice. It's worth trying!
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