Located at Oakridge Mall, Peninsula opened up just a few years ago and is an upscale restaurant specializing in elevated Cantonese dishes. It is also known as a hot spot for the nouveau riche immigrants from
Peninsula Seafood Restaurant is a high end Chinese restaurant at Oakridge District.
Highly recommend to make reservation for avoiding an hour wait.
We tried two of their featured dishes (House Special Peninsula Buns + Pan Fried Taro and Radish Cake). Not bad but not the best!
My family came here for mother's day dimsum, the usual Asian tradition. Dimsum for everything.
It was our first time trying this place and my first impressions were that it's clean and highly priced. I was not sure what I was paying extra for. There wasn't a wait surprisingly at 1pm and service was a lot better than most Chinese restaurants.
Of course the dishes came out and I have to say it was worth the extra money. As you can see in the photos their presentation was on point. I also got too excited to eat so forgot to take better photos of the dimsum dishes:x The food were well made and high quality ingredients were used.
I really want to come back to try their 'house peninsula buns' they were so big and fluffy but I didn't get a chance to order them!
March 20, 2017 · by ThatShanghaiGirl · Pricer dim sum place but they have many interesting choices that aren’t available at other places. The food here is
Came here right when it opened. Apparently, it would be better if we had reservation. In any case, we got seated right away since the place is not full. The prices are very high for dim sum and especially the dishes. However, the food were well prepared and presented, and very tasteful.
Dim sum was perhaps the best in Vancouver but you pay a premium. The quality of the dishes was excellent, but it's hard to justify the additional cost of many of the items over going to a Kirin or Red Star.
SO delicious! a 10 out of 10 star experience all in all! beautifully made dishes, good portions and value, with exceptional service and quality of food! The large screen TV is a little out of place, but other than that this is a great place!
Well-organized restaurant. I went to Peninsula restaurant in the Chinese New Year Eve for dinner with my family. We made reservations at 7 but we were told to go at 7:30 as there were no more room. We thought we might need to wait even at 7:30 as that was the super busy day in the whole year. But we could get the table right the way when we arrived there. As we didn't pre-order anything, we didn't expect we could get the first dish within 5 minutes even though the restaurant were fully booked! Our food kept coming and we could finish our dinner in one and half hour. The food and service were good. The waiters kept coming to our table to change plate, refill tea and ask if there were missing orders. We found that most of customers coming for the second round of the table did not need to wait more than 5 minutes and some of them even didn't need to wait to get the table. The management of the restaurant is very skillful as most of the restaurant are so unorganized in this busy season. I will highly recommend this restaurant to my friends.
Top Notch Food, Top Notch Service, Top Notch Price. We went there for dinner at 6 PM on a Monday night. Read a bunch of reviews before going but most of them were for dim sum. Lot’s of Chinese restaurant have a different chef for the dim sum, so it is not an accurate representation of the food. Also there wasn’t a crazy line up so I didn’t experience some of the un-pleasantries written about in other reviews.
Actually I was dreading a little bit of the poor service, but I was totally surprised. We got seated right away. Everyone was very polite. No attitude. No snobbiness and very responsive. The food came very quickly. The waiters came by to pick up the dirty dishes efficiently but unobtrusively. In some restaurants, the waiters pretend to not see you so they don’t have to work. But here, a quick glance was all I need for my water to be refilled and for the cashier to bring over the credit card machine. Very good service.
Now for the food. There were only two of us, and ordering 3 dishes was plenty.
The shredded tender beef with assorted spicy peppers. $19.80. The beef came in more like chunks and the peppers were not spicy, but it was very tasty. Most of the beef were very tender except for a few chewy pieces, but it tasted so good, I am willing to let that slide.
Fried Scallops with truffle sauce and mushrooms. $26.80. $26 bucks for a scallop dish is not cheap, but the scallops were humungous. And once again it tasted quite good.
Braised sea cucumber with seafood. $36.80. Again very tasty. The sea cucumber, shrimp and scallops were first class. I feel there could have been a little more sea cucumber, but they were probably the best tasting sea cucumber I have had in Vancouver. Hui Fu House has a mix seafood hot pot which is a couple of bucks more which is very similar but you get abalone as well; however, I would say the one at Peninsula tasted a little better.
Overall Peninsula’s food is top notch, but so is the price. But I feel it is worth it. The ingredients are of higher quality and very well prepared. The service was top notch as well. I will go back again.
Awesome dim sum!!. My dad suggested this place which I thought it may be just another fine dining resto. The food was great and our family love their har gow. You can see some of the creative dishes on their menus too. Reservation is a must if you want to make sure you get the table during busy lunch hours. I think they should have a bigger restaurant.
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