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Jer3 01-15-2013 09:11 PM

are you sure thats grilled fish dukes? looks like anago.

bcrdukes 01-15-2013 09:21 PM

It may have been anago. I'm not sure. I just ate it. :D

Go try it for yourself!

Edit: I think you are right.

sonick 01-15-2013 09:27 PM

shiiieeeet just got real. :accepted:

Is omakase available regularly or did you have to specially ask for it?
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bcrdukes 01-15-2013 09:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sonick (Post 8133580)
shiiieeeet just got real. :accepted:

Is omakase available regularly or did you have to specially ask for it?
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I wanted to see what this guy was all about so I asked if he would be up for an omakase and was more than happy to oblige. It's not on the menu so just ask! :D

I would go an try it before this place gets too popular. Yuji works by himself and for now, does not offer cooked food (i.e. udon etc.)

flounder 01-17-2013 03:05 PM

Baker One in Aberdeen. Just opened up last week and they have the best chili seafood pasta and mussels. Yum. I will be going there a lot. I highly recommend it to everyone.
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flounder 01-17-2013 03:11 PM

Also Baker One Cafe has awesome siphoned coffee. I sat there and studied all day and I found the service superb as well.
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bcrdukes 01-17-2013 03:22 PM

^
Did they replace that Ayoyama coffee place or whatever it's called? Or is this a completely new place that opened up? Any idea which brand of coffee they serve or if they roast their own?

Xplicit_EL 01-17-2013 10:41 PM

phnom penh......8.5/10 ; chicken wings sooo good!!!!!!!!

blee123 01-19-2013 01:08 AM

Hapa Izakaya on Robson & Nicola.

80% of the customers were Caucasians

food: 7/10

how are the other Hapa locations compared to this one?

bcrdukes 01-19-2013 01:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by blee123 (Post 8136252)
Hapa Izakaya on Robson & Nicola.

80% of the customers were Caucasians

food: 7/10

how are the other Hapa locations compared to this one?

Should a connection be made between the clientele and your overall rating?

ApePee2 01-19-2013 07:21 AM

smokes poutinerie

had the montreal poutine 5/10
portions small for what you pay, gravy was lukewarm, cheese curds were not melted and the montreal smoke meat was nothing special.

Smoke's Poutinerie

westopher 01-19-2013 10:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by blee123 (Post 8136252)
Hapa Izakaya on Robson & Nicola.

80% of the customers were Caucasians

food: 7/10

how are the other Hapa locations compared to this one?

They have white people too, so not that good.:ahwow:
But seriously, not a huge fan of hapa. Its pretty pricey for what you get, and very pedestrian Japanese food, made for people that may not appreciate some of the more authentic stuff. Its decent and there is one like 100 ft from my place, but I'll only go there if I'm super lazy and I've already eaten at abigails up the street in the last week. They are all pretty much the same.

shawnly1000 01-19-2013 11:22 AM

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Originally Posted by westopher (Post 8136387)
They have white people too, so not that good.:ahwow:
But seriously, not a huge fan of hapa. Its pretty pricey for what you get, and very pedestrian Japanese food, made for people that may not appreciate some of the more authentic stuff. Its decent and there is one like 100 ft from my place, but I'll only go there if I'm super lazy and I've already eaten at abigails up the street in the last week. They are all pretty much the same.

Hapa's draw is its waitresses (or at least that was the case when it first opened)

Suika or Guu >>>> Hapa in terms of food
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shawnly1000 01-19-2013 11:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ApePee2 (Post 8136309)
smokes poutinerie

had the montreal poutine 5/10
portions small for what you pay, gravy was lukewarm, cheese curds were not melted and the montreal smoke meat was nothing special.

Smoke's Poutinerie

$8 seems a bit steep too. Ordered the triple pork, at the bottom of the box there was a quarter of a potatoe nugget uncut, I brought it to the guy and he was like yah...some people like those big pieces...I was like Wtfff
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bcrdukes 01-19-2013 01:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by westopher (Post 8136387)
They have white people too, so not that good.:ahwow:
But seriously, not a huge fan of hapa. Its pretty pricey for what you get, and very pedestrian Japanese food, made for people that may not appreciate some of the more authentic stuff. Its decent and there is one like 100 ft from my place, but I'll only go there if I'm super lazy and I've already eaten at abigails up the street in the last week. They are all pretty much the same.

I am slightly biased here (and in no way offended) but my lady friend and I are close friends with the manager at their Coal Harbour location (who once managed Kits and Yaletown.) We got to meet the owners of the restaurants who happen to be half Japanese/White so they've decided to take a twist on traditional izakaya fare, catering it to a "Western" crowd if you will.

Getting back to the food however, I know they do not serve straight up "traditional fare" but keep in mind the name of the establishment - Hapa, meaning "half" or "mixed." Like any restaurant, yes, they have their off days. I'm not going to defend the overall opinions of Hapa and again, being brutally honest and biased, we haven't been overly critical or disappointed in the food. And yes, this includes the odd off day here and there. To be fair, there are days where I'm just like "FUUUUUUUUUU! WTF is this?!"

Jer3 01-19-2013 01:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by blee123 (Post 8136252)
Hapa Izakaya on Robson & Nicola.

80% of the customers were Caucasians

food: 7/10

how are the other Hapa locations compared to this one?

i don't think thats a valid point in any sense. i went to zakkushi the other day and the clientele was about 60% caucasian. doesn't take away from the fact the place is authentic and the best place for yakitori in vancouver. id say judging a place based on clientele is not always the best way to evaluate a place.

Quote:

Originally Posted by bcrdukes (Post 8136577)
I am slightly biased here (and in no way offended) but my lady friend and I are close friends with the manager at their Coal Harbour location (who once managed Kits and Yaletown.) We got to meet the owners of the restaurants who happen to be half Japanese/White so they've decided to take a twist on traditional izakaya fare, catering it to a "Western" crowd if you will.

Getting back to the food however, I know they do not serve straight up "traditional fare" but keep in mind the name of the establishment - Hapa, meaning "half" or "mixed." Like any restaurant, yes, they have their off days. I'm not going to defend the overall opinions of Hapa and again, being brutally honest and biased, we haven't been overly critical or disappointed in the food. And yes, this includes the odd off day here and there. To be fair, there are days where I'm just like "FUUUUUUUUUU! WTF is this?!"

i would agree with dukes although id say i am never really overly impressed with the food but i never really have any complaints. i just find the price to value ratio is a bit...off compared to other restaurants like guu, suika and kingyo.

westopher 01-19-2013 01:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bcrdukes (Post 8136577)
I am slightly biased here (and in no way offended) but my lady friend and I are close friends with the manager at their Coal Harbour location (who once managed Kits and Yaletown.) We got to meet the owners of the restaurants who happen to be half Japanese/White so they've decided to take a twist on traditional izakaya fare, catering it to a "Western" crowd if you will.

Getting back to the food however, I know they do not serve straight up "traditional fare" but keep in mind the name of the establishment - Hapa, meaning "half" or "mixed." Like any restaurant, yes, they have their off days. I'm not going to defend the overall opinions of Hapa and again, being brutally honest and biased, we haven't been overly critical or disappointed in the food. And yes, this includes the odd off day here and there. To be fair, there are days where I'm just like "FUUUUUUUUUU! WTF is this?!"

Oh I hope I didn't come across as I believed it attempted to be traditional and fell short. I've also met an owner on a few occasions as my old boss was quite good friends with him and he is a very friendly guy. I certainly don't mean to come across as I think it isn't good, I just don't think its usually worth the price the bill comes to. I can't go their with my girlfriend and spend less than 80 bucks, even if we only have 1 drink. I kinda wanted to make a point that it was "canadianized" for lack of a better word, so people knew what to expect, as someone seemed to be quite surprised that there was a high percentage of caucasians. If I wasn't a broke ass cook I'd be a little less concerned with my money when it comes to food, and probably enjoy going there a little more often, however value is very important IMO, as there is a lot of awesome food in this city.

bcrdukes 01-19-2013 02:09 PM

^
No worries! :)

Like yourself, I find that some people have the expectation that Hapa Izakaya offers traditional Japanese izakaya fare which isn't the case. It's completely misunderstood for the most part. And yes, I agree, the food-to-money/value ratio isn't the greatest but I guess they need to pay their bills somehow given the locations they're in. (Which in turn, means we don't go there very often LOL!) :D

bcrdukes 01-19-2013 07:50 PM

Another follow up to Sushi By Yuji. I came here just a bit after 7pm today with my siblings. Omakase again! 10/10! :fuckyea:

Spoiler!


As subordinate mentioned in his original post, they have a few kinks to work out. It was a full house tonight and a lot of customers had to wait very patiently for their food. It didn't help that I started Yuji's evening with an omakase for 3 and then suddenly the entire restaurant was packed full of patrons. I got the feeling these people were expecting Sushi Garden type of service, not understanding that Yuji works alone and that their patience will be rewarded with his delicious food.

Needless to say, if his restaurant keeps up like this (which I hope it does) he may need one or two extra staff on hand. I felt that Yuji and his waitress were overwhelmed and not used to such a huge rush.

subordinate 01-19-2013 09:10 PM

HOLY MOLY,

That looks incredible, you should post that on a food blog or something lol. The pictures already make me want to go back.

I hear you on the patrons that expect Sushi Garden stuff. A friend joined me once and he words were "what? no chicken teriyaki?" lol.

I jokingly asked yuji after my meal, when he was going to offer teriyaki and he said when he gets in his other permits. Guess it's smart to cater to a larger clientelle.

I wouldn't be opposed to ordering teriyaki too :okay: lol

bcrdukes 01-19-2013 09:16 PM

I think the people who were there tonight were just straight up hungry and were impatient, not knowing that Yuji makes everything from scratch and he works on a "First Come, First Served" basis. There were a bunch of hipsters who showed up tonight expecting to eat right away and I think they got antsy. And to boot, they all came in one after another and that's when the place got packed.

He mentioned something about obtaining different permits for his restaurant. He's working towards getting his alcohol permit and that should be ready around March or April.

subordinate 01-19-2013 09:19 PM

Lol dukes, I noticed the url on the images, went to the website, And saw this,

Is it just me, or is the Foundation on the other side........

Edit. P.S. How much was the bill the recent Omasake? same?


http://trianglecafe.ca/index_files/hipstermap.jpg

bcrdukes 01-19-2013 09:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by subordinate (Post 8137057)
Lol dukes, I noticed the url on the images, went to the website, And saw this,

Is it just me, or is the Foundation on the other side........

Edit. P.S. How much was the bill the recent Omasake? same?


Haha yeah, the Foundation is on the other side. I think the person who created that ran out of space or something. (It wasn't me.) :D

The first omakase for 2 was $65 + tax and tip. Today's omakase for 3 was $89 (rounded up) before tax and tip. If you go back, definitely try it out. I think Yuji prefers to be creative in his offerings and that's what really showcases a chefs skills.

IfUCare 01-19-2013 11:58 PM

More like places i've been to the last month.

http://i47.tinypic.com/2navj1l.jpg

Chewies - i love fried chicken. This one was damn good 8.5/10

http://i50.tinypic.com/n3osnk.jpg
http://i47.tinypic.com/2ak9ov4.jpg

Ichiro - one of my favourite sushi place and near home too. Lunch specials are a good deal. 9/10

http://i45.tinypic.com/24cbjg2.jpg

Toshi - I don't get the hype to this place, sushi seems to be made in a rushed manner. 6.5/10

http://i47.tinypic.com/jahwkp.jpg

Minami Sushi - I like their pressed/boxed sushi, other things didn't stand out too much. A bit expensive for what it was 7/10

http://i48.tinypic.com/33tjait.jpg
http://i46.tinypic.com/4qn8kn.jpg
http://i45.tinypic.com/156tqaw.jpg

Blue Water Cafe - Food was great especially the pork sampler, however saw a disturbing thing at the sushi bar. Saw a plate of hamachi sashimi returned to the bar, instead of tossing it out. He puts it back in the fridge and makes something seared out of it later. A little disturbing for a restaurant of that quality. Food 9/10

subordinate 01-20-2013 12:12 AM

Hate going in this thread...making me hungry.

I agree with you on the Toshi comment.

And blue water, seriously?
That is disgusting, are you 100% that an employee used it? If so, I would have emailed the company or told a manager on the spot, that's not right.

The only thing I can think of, is if an employee is saving it to eat later on, and confirmed with the Server that the customer did not touch it.

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