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Since I have moved to Kerrisdale, I have been thinking of trying this Rice Pot House. I met my old friend for lunch so I suggested to go to this place and try their Claypot Rice. It is a nice small restaurant on the W41 Avenue with the big red logo so it is easy to spot this place. They have both in
Always want to try the hot pot rice but didn't got a chance so far. Only tried the rice noodle and bubble waffle for afternoon tea. The bubble waffle was crispy outside and soft inside fully filled with batter which gives eggier taste. Very surprised and never expect to taste exceptionally delicious
Hidden gem in Kerrisdale! We found this place randomly and it became our go-to restaurant for Bao Zai Fan (claypot rice). Small, family owned business and unlike other HK cafe, the servers (owners I believe) were very friendly. All the Bao Zai Fan came with their complimentary soup of the day as we
Good portions, very tasty and the soy sauce was fantastic! Definitely want to come back to try other dishes
Service is very good, very friendly. Food is good too.
We came to this Chinese restaurant for dinner last week. Tried the tomato fish egg noodles soup and fish cake ,chicken egg vermicelli based laksa soup. Both the dishes were of generous proportions, and tasted good. Cost of each dish was roughly 13$.
Ny friend recommended this place for hot rice pots. At first, I thought the pot was too shallow, but after eating it down to the last crispy grains at the bottom, I realized it was the perfect portion size. I loved it! The chicken and pork spareribs were so juicy and tender. There were also a few pi
I feel kind of silly because I ate my clay pot rice so fast I forgot to take a picture! I like them! The decor is nothing to write home about but you're here for the food anyway. Give their ground beef and egg clay pot rice a try! If you're more into noodles, they have that too!
Great local restaurant for Cantonese comfort food and some Hong Kong style cafe dishes (rice dishes, soup noodles, mini clay pot rice, bubble waffles). Friendly service and reasonable prices. It’s not super big a space and the largest tables are for 4.
During lunch, my friend and I just want to try the clay pot rice, so we decided to try this restaurant. It’s not busy around 11:30am, the lady owner just scan our vaccine card, well done. Even someone without it, she refused to serve even outside the patio. When the rice is ready, it’s come out hot
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