Wordless Wednesday: DimSumCouver #7

September 21, 2011

Radish Cakes

Bittermelon DimSum Color

Crepes with Dried Scallop and Chive

Red Star Seafood 鴻星海鮮酒家 on Urbanspoon


Lavash

Lahmahjoun

Anatolia's Gate on Urbanspoon


Lao Shan Dong Pig Ear

Lao Shan Dong Homemade Noodle House 老山東麵莊 on Urbanspoon


QuayTeow

Quay Teow Close Up

Garlic chilli peppercorn shrimp

Seri Malaysia on Urbanspoon


Kara Miso Ramen

Noodles

Tsuke-Men Ramen

Ikuradon

Hokkaido Ramen Santouka on Urbanspoon


Poutine

La Belle Patate on Urbanspoon

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5 Responses to Wordless Wednesday: DimSumCouver #7

  1. Michael @ Herbivoracious on September 21, 2011 at 10:15 pm

    Mmm looks like it would be worth the drive just for those green onion pancakes.

    • The Gastrognome on September 22, 2011 at 3:21 pm

      It just might be…Of course, if you ate some melon balls and radish cakes, there’s no question that 2.5 hrs is worth it.

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