DrunkUncleDenis
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Can confirm: lived in Vancouver for a couple of years, Vancouver poutine is awful.
... just like Vancouver Shawarma is awful, and Vancouver BBQ is awful, and Vancouver beef (in general, for some reason no one in Vancouver seems to know how to make a prime rib to save their lives) is awful.
Vancouver cuisine is all Asian and fusion. Which is great, don't get me wrong, the food they do well they do REALLY well, but trying to find good poutine from Vancouver is like trying to order a really good deep dish pizza from a gas station.
Vancouver has great sushi, GREAT Dim Sum, really good Indian in North Van, and a few pockets of good cuisine. Otherwise, it's people pretending that Cactus Club is good food, and people having a strange & abusive obsession with White Spot.
If there's one thing Ottawa lacks is good asian food! Trying to find a good Dim Sum place in Ottawa is horrible.
I'll add my 2 cents to say Poutine is awesome! When done right.
My vote for a real good poutine is Taters in Kanata, a little food truck off Eagleson near Bridlewood.
To me, the gravy is what makes a good poutine, most places use bad gravy which instantly ruins a poutine for me.
There are quite a few pretty good spots in Ottawa though, most of the established food trucks make a decent one.
Taters is an awesome chip wagon. It's near my brother in laws place so we go there from time to time.
Wouldn't have expected a little chip wagon in kanata to be so good, but there it is. Try her deep fried pickles too.
If there's one thing Ottawa lacks is good asian food! Trying to find a good Dim Sum place in Ottawa is horrible.
I've got a hankering for poutine today and will be in Kanata, where is this Taters exactly?
My favorite Dim Sum spot in Ottawa is Oriental Chu Shing Restaurant, it's on the 2nd floor of the 2-story building on Somerset across from the Yangtze. If you know your Chinatown, it's above Ben Ben Restaurant.
Chu Shing is actually good Dim Sum. Yangtze used to be REALLY good 10-12 years ago when I lived in Chinatown, but they've cheapened out so much over the last decade under new management that it's totally bland now. They cater more to white yuppies who have never tried real Chinese food before these days, whereas 15 years ago it was delicious.
I wouldn't say that, there are some great vietnemese places scattered throughout the city. And Ottawa does have a certain americanized version of chinese food that isn't quite the same anywhere else.
Hung Mein on Baseline has some awesome deep fried stuff. Not exactly healthy, but sometimes we just need the grease.
Michael Cowpland drive.
If you're traveling south on Eagleson past the mall, Michael Cowpland drive is on the right, between the Ultramar and the Shoppers Drug Mart.
The chip wagon is on the edge of the Tim Hortons/Car Wash parking lot. It will be an almost immediate right when you turn off of Eagleson.
Oh yeah? I'll have to try that. I went to Yangtze a few years ago and it was crazy how bad it was, I felt like I was ordering the fake chinese takeout stuff (Which at the right times is great, just not when looking for authentic) LOL
I'm used to going to Markham with my wife's grandparents so it's hard finding a comparable here.
I don't want to over-sell it. It's not the best Dim Sum I've ever had, but it is the best I've had in Ottawa. It's above average. If you like congee, theirs is pretty good. Siomay is always good, but the Har Gau can be hit-or-miss. Sticky Rice is small but VERY flavorful (as opposed to the typical Ottawa trend of giving you a large serving of very bland sticky rice). Wu Gok is VERY greasy but good if you don't have too much of it (because grease). Cheong Fan is my wife's favorite, and she thinks it's very good there. Even the turnip cake is pretty good.
Like I said, not the best Dim Sum I've ever had, but considering your Ottawa alternatives, it's the best I've had here.
I've never had non-homemade poutine. Been like 5 or 6 years since I've had it. Not a food I care for or would choose to eat.
***Not saying its a gross or terrible food. I just don't eat junk food***
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Can confirm: lived in Vancouver for a couple of years, Vancouver poutine is awful.
... just like Vancouver Shawarma is awful, and Vancouver BBQ is awful, and Vancouver beef (in general, for some reason no one in Vancouver seems to know how to make a prime rib to save their lives) is awful.
Vancouver cuisine is all Asian and fusion. Which is great, don't get me wrong, the food they do well they do REALLY well, but trying to find good poutine from Vancouver is like trying to order a really good deep dish pizza from a gas station: It doesn't exist, so you're never going to find it.
Vancouver has great sushi, GREAT Dim Sum, really good Indian in North Van, and a few pockets of good cuisine elsewhere in the city, assuming you're not eating organic quinoa soy-loaf with a side of wheatgrass juice and an unsweetened grapefruit on the side. Otherwise, it's people pretending that Cactus Club is good food, and people having a strange & abusive obsession with White Spot.
Shwarma in Canada in general is way worse than it is abroad.
I've never even been to a BBQ restaurant here.
I agree, except for Ottawa. Ottawa has such a massive Shawarma hard-on, it has it's own style. I'm not saying it's better than European/ Middle Eastern Shawarma, it's just a different brand of delicious.
There is actually one AMAZING Southern BBQ place in Vancouver, I'm trying to remember what it was called... I think it was called Memphis Blues?
I'm pretty sure it was right near the corner of Broadway & Granville. Not exactly on the corner, but maybe a block in either direction. Best pulled pork sandwich I've ever had ever in the history of ever, it has ruined me for pulled pork for the rest of my life. They smoke everything in-house, it's all done with traditional southern recipes and nothing is done off-site. The guy that started it, apparently he goes to the Southern BBQ World Championships or some similar festival, and he's been perfecting his recipes for years.
This was like... 7 years ago? It might be bad now, especially if there are new owners. But 7 years ago, it was amazing.