Can't resist good food in Vancouver. Too many friends to meet, too much food to eat. Too bad I only have 1 stomach. Again, why don't we have this in Hong Kong? Why doens't Hong Kong have more variety in food?. Everything looking fresh and pretty. Lots of colors and I feel somewhat less guilty for chomping down these non deep fried dishes~ Really like how I can build my own bowl. It's like subway, building my own sandwich, but in Japanese style.
As I’m never a big fan of the make-it-yourself poke bars, I rather prefer the Ahi Tuna Poke Bowl here at Shishinori. The poke bowl is carefully designed and gourmet approved! The $2.50 meal upgrade option is also awesome here – an iced green tea and a mango pudding sounds much healthier than the $3.50 fries and pop at A&W.
Shishinori is a tiny restaurant on Cambie Street which serves some healthy Japanese food. It is two blocks north of Broadway-City Hall of SkyTrain's Canada Line.
It is an adorable place to go if you want to eat Japanese food without sticking to sushi or ramen.
We tried Unagi Kabayaki 鰻魚浦燒, it was such a fantastic and healthy meal. We would definitely go back to try their other poke dishes.
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Price: 💲$20-$30 for two
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Parking: Street
I’ve been eating pretty unhealthy as of late, so I try to rectify that by eating more vegetables at lunch and cutting out alcohol. I was in the Cambie area last week and I decided to revisit Shishinori. It’s been ages since I’ve been and it’s just as quaint as I remember. You need to order first at the counter and then the server will bring your order out to you.
Very nice and cozy place near Cambie station. The lunch bowls look healthy with good portion size. You are satisfied but not overloaded 🤓
The price was good too. Just $2.5 extra if you add tea and dessert to make your bowl a combo.
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This tiny location seats about 5 tables and is filled with little DIY decor details that just make you go "awww" the whole time. They still have Christmas decorations up right now and that's not even a negative point. Everything is just so cute!
We got the beautifully plated Hawaii Ahi Poke Bowl and Spicy Chicken Chashu Bowl. All their mains come with half a plate of salad which gives the illusion that this was a guilt free meal.
Welcome to my blog where I share my opinions on being an adult and post my reviews of stuff I buy and things I eat. Feb 14 BIRRY EATS: Quick Look at SHISHINORI. Location: Shishinori - 2328 Cambie St, Vancouver, BC. Meal: Hawaiian Poke with Shoyu Sauce and Chicken Chasiu Bowl + meal combo
I loved how colourful our dishes were when they were presented to us quite quickly. The size was alright; not too little or too much and it filled us up well. Though there were a lot of toppings and fresh vegetables, the sauces on the rice and salad dressing were a little too over powerful. The chicken chashu bowl was little less overpowering than the ahi poke.
This is a FANTASTIC place for LUNCH. You send your order at the front then the server brings you the food. Service is excellent, and the pricing is very reasonable. The food is fresh and delicious, and very healthy. I would definitely come back again to try other items on the menu. I had a great experience. I don't usually order dessert for lunch, I couldn't resist. I'm glad I did lol!
One-liner: The best matcha parfait in Vancouver
Highlight: Matcha Parfait
Recommended for: Green tea dessert lovers
Would I go back? Yes.
Check out my blog post for the full review!
A solid 3 1/2 stars. This place is great for a quick fresh lunch. You order at the counter first, take a seat, and the server brings your food. Finding a seat when they are busy can be a challenge. Also, service can be slow when they get a rush as the cashier/server also preps drinks & desserts and clear tables!
The sandwiches here are quite delicious and very reasonably priced. Most of their Japanese style subs are less than $5. The ingredients are healthy and fresh, no deep fried or processed meats! Their ahi poke "bowl" is an interesting creation. It's served with grapes & strawberry pieces, who would've thunk such a thing would go with tuna? And their match parfaits are yummy.
Tasty food, cute decor, clean space and friendly staff makes it a consistently satisfying light lunch/snack stop for me.
Finally, after 3 years of wanting to eat Shishinori, I’m finally here. Is this a hyped up place or not? And after 3 years of hyping will it live up to the hype?. I would say, yes, it did. I had the spicy chicken bowl meal with Peach green tea and mango pudding. The spicy chicken bowl was pretty good. The flavours were on point. Not too spicy, it was more sweet and spicy balance. The chicken was nice and juicy and went well with the spicy sauce. The rice was well cooked brown rice. The salad was just salad. After eating this, I was full but not too full and I felt pretty satisfied and a tad healthier than before. All the flavours were pretty on point. Rating: 8/10
Quaint Japanese-style-inspired food. Fresh ingredients and a modern twist on dishes. I had the Smoked Salmon Cream Cheese w/ Avocado on Waffle breakfast. There is a heaping serving of avocado and cream cheese on top of a sweet Belgium-style waffle with a side of fresh mixed greens and a some pickled ginger.
I felt like there was a lot of cream cheese+avocado compared to waffle, and could do well with adding a second piece of waffle.
I've only had dinner here once but I've been multiple times for the soft serve ice cream. Unlike McDonalds that did away with the classic twist, Shishinori took an old school fave and put an Asian spin on it with green tea and black sesame flavours.
Cup or cone? Somehow ice cream always tastes better in a cone for me.
This place serves only light meals, so if you're ravenously hungry you might be ordering more than one item. I personally love the breakfast with avocado, smoke salmon on waffle. It comes with a salad and edamame beans. So tasty that I should try recreating this at home 😋 They also offer some unique teas (Macchiato and Night in Paris) that are worth trying.
I really enjoyed this cute little place. I loved the decor and the server was pretty friendly. Eating here actually felt like I was eating something healthy and the food was pretty good! The ice cream parfait was alright, I honestly just think you're paying for the presentation though because the quality of ice cream was just alright for me. Maybe it was because I was full after my meal though.
I've been to this restaurant many times. I love how the food here are so light and healthy, but you can also walk out with a full stomach. I love how they decorate the store which brings an outstanding atmosphere.
I highly recommend everyone who stops at this restaurant to try their teriyaki sub, wasabi mayo chicken sub, wild salmon cheese bake rice, curry chicken bowl, the ahi tuna carpaccio bowl and lastly, the MATCHA PARFAIT!! Don't forget to make it a combo that comes with a cold drink, and soup or dessert.
Even though some of my friend said the portion of food here are quite small, but I think its more than enough for myself. If you are trying to stay away from oily food, this is definitely the place you should try!!
I absolutely love this place. It's affordable, and I always leave feeling full. I've had the combos and the sandwich subs. They put a lot of ingredients on the sub (which I think is awesome). I've also tried their green tea and coffee jello, which is the perfect size for dessert: small and delicately sweetened. They also play anime on the projector sometimes, which is a plus.
Shishinori, say it with me. The name is such a tongue twister that it tripped me up for a couple months before I could say it with confidence. Its name aside, this place is great for a quick, delicious, clean meal. Usually, C and I come here when we've just had a bout of unhealthy eat outs and want to have something really fresh. Some people would say that the food could be made at home, but really, what food can't be made at home?
Food/Drink: They have a really nice combo: a meal, with a drink and dessert/soup for an additional 2.5. They serve a variety of subs, rice bowls and breakfast food as well. My go to's are the Tofu Avocado Salad, which is so fresh and creamy and perfectly drizzled with just enough sauce to flavor the avo and tofu. Yum. For the meal, I usually get the Chicken Chasu Bowl, which has brown rice, steamed chicken and veggies on the side. The chicken is soft and lightly seasoned. Enough to fill you up, not too much to bloat you. :) The Unagi is really nice too. For dessert, I recommend the Matcha Soft Serve, but not the parfait, which has way too much going on to be cohesive in taste.
Ambience: Cute. A cute little japanese cafe with white walls, and string lights and anime playing silently on the wall. Nestled between Wendy's and Winners, you wouldn't expect such a fresh little cafe there. Try it out! It closes at 8pm though, so get there early so you can have a good meal with no rush.
Service: Some of the kindest servers I've had the pleasure of meeting. They're very genuine as they take your order and smile really kindly when they lay it at your table. :) Makes the experience so much happier.
Transport: Super convenient. You take the Canada Line down to Broadway-Hall Station. You cross the street and walk a short block or two and there'll it be!
Shishinori is a modern Japanese restaurant with breakfast options, subs, bowls and more. Their plates feature beautiful assortments of fresh and colourful ingredients, bringing together a healthy concept.
I got the Curried Veggie Bowl ($9.50). This consists of a side salad of spinach, cabbage, radish, cucumbers , sprouts and more, which is tossed with a soy sauce based dressing. The curry comes with tofu, portobello mushrooms, loads of potatoes, and is served on a bed of brown rice. There's also some berries, edamame and mashed potato. (4/5) My friend ordered the Wild Salmon Carpaccio Bowl ($11), which comes with a similar side salad, brown rice, half a soft boiled egg and 8 slices of salmon. (4/5) Overall, the taste is just as you expect. Even the food is pretty nutritious, the dressings add enough flavour. The only down side is the portion size, which may be small for some considering the price.
I think this place is great for a healthier, lighter meal. Plus, the food is totally Instagram worthy! Keep in mind that it can get pretty busy and being a small shop, you might have to wait for a seat.
Came by to try their matcha parfait and it was quite good! The matcha soft serve itself is creamy with enough matcha shining through and not overly sweet. I thought there wasn't enough match as black sesame was in the layers and also too much whipped cream but variety was pleasing :)
This Japanese restaurant gives the public a healthy image. Food is very fresh, green and less oil. The desserts especially that the matcha parfait is the best. The portion of each dish is small to me though although I don't eat a lot. If a person eats a lot, one dish is not good enough unless he or she adds a dessert to the meal.
The restaurant is small and it is always full and people need to wait for seats. Basically you go eat and leave. It is not a good place for people to stay and mingle.
This is a cute cafe with healthy and delicious food! It is quite small so it might be difficult to get a table if it's more than 2 people.
The first time I went I tried the unagi kabayaki and now it's my go to choice whenever I visit. It's flavourful and balanced out with all the vegetables. Also, their matcha soft serve is definitely worth trying too. (:
great for a fresh, healthy and trendy meal on the go, or casual lunch with a friend. smallish portions but nice and tasty!! i make it a point to cone here whenever i happen to be in the neighbourhood.
Shishinori is a popular new Japanese restaurant between the Broadway-City Hall and Olympic Village Canada Line Stations. They serve breakfast, lunch, and tea. Its an order-at-the-counter-and-sit-at-a-table-to-wait-for-food type of place which means its good for a quick lunch for people that work in the area. It is similarly styled to the popular Mimibuloveme and even serves a few similar items (a parfait)!
Shishinori is one of my favourite places to go for fail safe food, without having to deal with servers or unnecessary... restaurant 'things'. It's one of those 'serve yourself' places that is actually smaller than it looks, and I think it's quite popular with the business people who work in the area! There's always some sort of anime music playing in the background and some sort of anime on the overhead playing against the wall. Cute.
Shishinori is pretty much everything I’d love but a restaurant. Everything is healthy, properly portioned, and well-presented. This is always one of my favourite spots to come by for lunch. It’s a cute Cafe by the Broadway-City hall station on the Canada Line so it’s easily accessible.
In the parfait I wasn't interested in the whipped cream or cereal, I mainly wanted more of the ice cream. (I liked how cute it looked though). The waffle was neither disappointing or special. I enjoyed their tea, it was refreshing and unique.
Really liked the healthy and unique options for a lunch/snack. I had the wasabi mayo chicken sandwich and the value was great for $4. Nice and flavorful with lots of veggies, could use more chicken but can't complain for the price. For the dessert, I got matcha ice cream with mochi. I thought it'd be a smaller version of the parfait but it was just a scoop of ice cream with 4 mochi balls. Would probably just go for the parfait next time. OH also magic lychee is a delicious summer drink!
Only tried their subs but it was ok. Reminded me of a mediocre nammer sub. I'm giving it 4/5 because they have green tea soft serve ice cream. Which is dope.
One of my absolute favourites! The dishes and drinks are so cute. Best part is that it is healthy without compromising the taste. There's nothing not to love here- especially their matcha parfait! It's oh-so-good. You gotta try it when you're here.
Matcha parfait was delicious confusion of texture and flavor. Crunchy pokky, popping rocks, soft serve matcha ice cream, dense red bean, bitter green tea jelly? , corn flakes....it was fun discovering all the layers.
Looks like an ordinary smoked salmon benny right? That's what I thought - until I discovered that there was a MATCHA WAFFLE underneath!!! :D
It was like opening a christmas present hehe - since they didn't mention it on the menu, so it was totally unexpected!! Can I get all my bennys with a matcha waffle? So much better than a regular ol' english muffin ;) The matcha flavour was super strong, and the waffle itself was a bit too soft (I like crispier waffles) but it was still really yummy!! They also sell individual matcha waffles in their display case!
The hollaindaise was super rich and creamy - and packed a punch in the flavour department! The wild salmon tasted fresh - and worked really well with the other flavours in the benny! The salad that came on your side is Shishinori's signature organic mix, dressed with a tangy, light vinaigrette!
Adorable decor and tasty Japanese dishes. I tried their unagi bowl here with the drink and miso soup combo for dinner. I really enjoyed it, there were many pieces of the unagi, and the spinach salad was tasty, the bowl was healthy, tasty and fresh! I would recommend the soup over the coffee dessert they have if you are thinking of getting the combo deal.
Finally made a trip to Shishinori the other day! P & I needed a good catchup session, so after classes & work we popped down to this small Japanese eatery. Shishinori is a popular place and it’s small, small, small. We went for an early dinner, but it started to fill up by the time we left at around 6. On a Monday night. It’s also completely adorable...
Good quality, good value. Taste is average.. Not a Japanese place I would go often, unless i didn't want sushi. This place serves more salad type dishes with sashimi as the main protein. The quality and price point is good, but the taste can sometimes be a bit flavourless, and bland. The plating is very attractive and does help with the appeal of the dish. I would have given it "0" thumbs up, but I do go occasionally for the freshness and quality. Lots of other places that are worst.
Overall experience: thumbs up
1/3 of my matcha ice-cream float was ice. Matcha Ice-cream float with mochi $4.8 3/5
I wanted to order the matcha ice-cream with mochi but she suggested this instead. 1/3 of them was ice. They were smaller pieces of ice so it was hard to dig them out. The matcha tea was freshly made so it was warm. I would rather have pre-made iced matcha tea. The ice-cream was smaller and sweeter than expected consider it was in a Japanese restaurant. I would say 1/3 of a McDonald's $1 ice-cream. It only came with 4 pieces of mochi (2 pink, 1 white, and 1 green). I wish there were more. Not worth the extra $0.50. It also took a while for her to make this simple ice-cream float.
Bethany Ho, Bites Of Vancouver
+4.5
Cute place for lunch, reminds me of Basho. I didn't get full from the meal but it was a nice light lunch. Healthy and tasty!
Very tasty! Quick service, very nice staff, cute atmosphere! Will be back!
Shishinori is a cute little restaurant near the Broadway skytrain station that serves modern Japanese cuisine. Their menu includes salads, baked eggs en Cocotte, lunch bowls, fruit teas and ice cream. They have tables inside and a few outside the restaurant. Lunch bowls range from $9-12, with the choice of adding fruit tea and dessert or miso soup for $2.50. The lunch bowls are also served with brown rice and salad. They also serve Japanese subs for around $4. For those with a sweet tooth, Shishinori has the matcha parfait which seems to include quite a mélange of ingredients including cereal, jello, whip cream, mochi balls, ice cream – to name a few. I have not tried it yet, but I am curious about it… The decor of the restaurant is very minimalistic. Anime shows are projected onto the back wall. A simple table with water to drink, chop sticks, straws, and tissue… For my first visit to Shishinori, I tried the curried chicken bowl. I was stunned by the presentation of this dish! The salad is elegantly placed and the dish had beautiful colors. It was delicious as well and I happily devoured it as soon as I took several photos of it. I brought my husband for the next visit as I wanted him to try the fabulous and beautiful food from Shishinori. We ordered two appetizers, the green bean and prawn gomae and the tofu avocado salad .
...my bowl comes with a spinach salad, edamame, and soft-boiled egg as well, and it's topped with some alfafa sprouts. There were a couple cubes of avocado and mangoes, and I mean a couple, literally.. and I also wish there was more salmon.
Bethany Ho, Bites Of Vancouver
+4.5
I love this place! The food is fresh, healthy, and tasty! I can’t say anything wrong about this place. For one, it’s super cute inside- cute, clean decor is always a plus. The service has always been great, and their menu is fresh and unique. If you’re into brown rice, salads and fish, you should check this place out. Their drinks are good too, and you don’t forget to try their matcha soft serve! Ahi tuna carpaccio with salad, miso soup, and iced tea.
Health focused restaurants are indeed blooming in the city, just to name a few, we have Smak, Tractors, Gorilla Food, and Freshii. Most of these offer western foods and have similar menu. Shishinori, on the other hand, is doing this health-conscious thing well in it's own Japanese way.
Shishinori Shishinori is another cute and yummy Japanese spot with some healthy options including salads and brown rice bowls. Vegetarians, you’re options include a veggie curry bowl and veggie bowl. I’m mainly here for the soft serve, which you can get in green tea or sesame flavour or a twist of both.
Hey guys! Soft serve ice cream is in even though it’s spring; I don’t get it but I love it too. Shishinori is a popular spot for light Japanese meals and desserts. Is it worth being in a crowded restaurant though? Read on to find out. Food: Team Itadakimasu came here on a Saturday afternoon at 3PM to avoid the lunch rush and I ordered a Curry Chicken Rice Bowl and a Matcha Parfait . The curry here is pretty good slathered on a mixture of rice, potato, and chicken. It also comes with a salad which looks super fresh and without too much dressing to defeat the purpose of a salad. The chicken was okay here. It wasn’t especially juicy but it was tasty with the curry sauce. The main highlight for me here is the Matcha Parfait. This was a behemoth that comes with Pocky sticks, jelly, frozen fruits, coffee jelly, malt ice cream, chocolate soft serve, crackers, biscuits, corn flakes, marshmallows, and of course, matcha soft serve . In any case, this was a gorgeous blend of ingredients. If Soft Peaks went all out like this on, they’d give Shishinori a run for their money, but as of yet, this is the most loaded parfait I’ve ever had and I already want more of it. Features: This a tiny little cafe with seating for about 20 including its outdoor patio. The walls are decorated with little lights, Gundam figures, and a projector playing a looped anime cartoon. The interior is super white so it makes your photos look gorgeous. Service: Here you pay for your food first before receiving it. The staff bus your table so remember to leave a tip . Water service is free but you’ll need to ask. The staff are sensible to ask if you want your dessert after your meal if you do order an entree with your dessert which is awesome. They also gave us a warm thank you as we left the cafe. Great smiles. One-liner: The most well-built Matcha Parfait in Vancouver Highlight: The Matcha Parfait Recommended for: A late afternoon snack Would I go back? Yes. Please enable JavaScript to view the comments
Japanese food has been all the rage here in Vancouver and a relatively new addition to the community is Shishinori, a small cafe that serves modernized Japanese food with a bit of a healthy twist. Located not too far from Boradway City Hall Skytrain station, this little eatery boasts of modern, simple, and home-y feeling decor and atmosphere. It's to no surprise that many people call Shishinori their usual spot.
Shishinori offers some incredibly dazzling and healthy plates for both the eyes and stomach to enjoy.
Grayson and I went out for lunch the other day and since we rarely go out for lunch together, I had a hard time deciding as to where we should go. Then I remembered that Grayson wanted to try Shishinori after hearing me rave about it a couple of weeks ago so we decided to go there for lunch. Plus, the last time I was here, I did take out and I remembered that I wished we could of dined in because the cafe was so cute on the inside.
For lunch I decided to get the salmon carpaccio bowl ($10.50) which came with 8 thin slices of salmon with sesame oil drizzle, caviar, and freshly ground pepper on top with a side of salad on top of a bed of rice. Typically I’m not a big fan of salad dressings but I enjoyed the one they had here. It was sweet but light at the same time and I could...
Shishinori is a popular new Japanese restaurant between the Broadway-City Hall and Olympic Village Canada Line Stations. They serve breakfast, lunch, and tea. Its an order-at-the-counter-and-sit-at-a-table-to-wait-for-food type of place which means its good for a quick lunch for people that work in the area. It is similarly styled to the popular Mimibuloveme and even serves a few similar items (a parfait)! What we ate: Curried Chicken Donburi Chicken curry made with chicken, carrot, and potato served over brown rice with half an egg, salad, edamame, and a few grapes The salad was a bit plain, and the curry was a pretty typical Japanese curry. The potatoes and carrots were nothing special but the chicken was good For an extra $2.50 you can make your lunch a combo and add either a hot/cold fruit tea dessert or miso. I would say the combo is a good value. Unagi Kabayaki Unagi served on brown rice with half an egg, vegetables, and again a few grapes I was impressed with the amount of unagi in this bowl! It was the most expensive item on the menu ($12) but definitely a good value The egg was perfectly marinated but I wouldn’t have minded if it were a bit softer so that I could mix the yolk into the rice Again, the salad was kind of plain Chocolate Pudding A small dessert that came as a part of my combo. It was just the right size! Very silky and chocolately! I enjoyed this dessert Matcha Parfait Matcha soft serve, cornflakes, cake, mochi, whipped cream, chocolate pudding All of the elements in this were good! The matcha flavours were very present and there were lots of textures going on – including poprocks sprinkled on the top I found there wasn’t enough soft serve in this parfait. An extra layer of soft serve in the middle would have been perfect! Final Thoughts This restaurant seems to specialize in very instagrammable #foodporn lunches. Although tasty, the dishes don’t taste as amazing as they look. However, the price point and location makes it perfect for a quick
3/5 The other day, I craved matcha soft-serve. So off we went. Awesome location. They serve two flavors of soft serve ($3). One is half black sesame seeds and half matcha swirl (which is what I got.) One is full on matcha I believe. I thought it was okay? The black sesame was really strong and completely pushed the matcha flavors out the window. I couldn't really taste the matcha which was quite a shame. Will probably go back to try their full on matcha soft serve. And maybe some dishes. ;) Angel
Hello everyone! On Saturday, after our workout, my friend and I decided to go to Shishinori. It was my first time trying Japanese brunch so I was more than excited! Shishinori is located on Cambie, between 7th and 8th ave. It's a very small restaurant and I think can only seat approx. 14 people. We were lucky enough to find two seats along the window. So when we first stepped in, there were a few other people following behind us. This place functions by ordering first and then seating yourself after with your number. Because there were people behind us, I was rushed to order my dish. Since it was my first time, I wasn't sure what to get, so I asked the cashier what she recommends. But her answer did not help me one bit because she was saying everything is popular. Which it may be true, but I expected her to suggest something to speed up the process. Therefore, in the spur of the moment I decided to go for a rice bowl. My friend ordered the Smoked Wild Salmon Egg Benedict ($9.50) I tried one bite out of it and it tasted amazing! I believe my friend was saying, the bread at the bottom is actually a waffle. The salad was fresh and the Japanese sauces used for flavoring was just perfect! As for drink, she ordered the Black Rose Tea. She mentioned after a while, it tasted like a particular Chinese tea at Dim Sum called Bo Lai. So for my meal, I made mine a combo with a drink and soup combo! I was hesitating whether I should get the soup or ice-cream, but because of my cough, I decided to go for their Enoki Miso Soup . Their miso soup is not bad, taste like every other miso soup to me. As for drink, I ordered the Mango Black Tea. If you prefer a drink that's not extremely sweet but still have flavor, I highly recommend this tea! It's very refreshing and just balances your whole meal out. In order to make it a meal, it's just additional $2.50 . Now on to my dish! I ordered the Wild Salmon Paradise Bowl ($11.00) . It consists a variety of items, such as Edamame, Egg, Salmo
This was the Hawaii Ahi Poke Bowl and if you add $2.50 you can make it a lunch set with either a drink and soup or dessert. The presentation was absolutely beautiful!
This is a great place if you're looking healthier choices as they serve a variety of salads with brown rice. The salads are not boring - they play with your taste buds! However, after I finished eating mine..
Every Day Is A Food Day
+4.5
Although I’m not a salad girl, I was quite impressed. The bowls range from $9 up to $12. By adding an extra $2.50, you can turn it into a meal. The meal consists of your choice of beverage and dessert or soup. S got the Ahi Tuna Carpaccio Bowl , which came with thinly sliced ahi tuna carpaccio. I was suprised that there were so few pieces. She said it was more like eating tuna sashimi. Her bowl came with a large amount of veggies – it looked like a lot more than mine. She made
Shishinori is a new little Japanese Restaurant near Broadway and Cambie. My coworker told me to check this place out as it was in her neighbourhood and went back several times. I decided to come here with a bunch of my coworkers during lunch to get their lunch a try. The space is quite nice and simple. The space is very cozy, so there aren’t a lot of tables available during peak times like lunch. Your order first up at the counter and then find a seat to sit if you are eating in. All the utensils are already on the table. Smoked Wild Salmon Eggs Benedict ($9) comes with tea and salad. It’s interesting how this comes on a bagel. It seemed like she had some issues eating it, but maybe it was just her being clumsy. She seemed to really enjoy her meal nonetheless. Hawaii Ahi Poke Bowl ($12 $2.50) with added cold tea and coffee jello dessert. Ahi Tuna Carpaccio Bowl ($12 $2.50) with the added enoki miso soup and cold Iced Green tea. It was a very healthy meal! Matcha Parfait ($6) is great
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