DonTom
Well-known member
Last night, driving around Vancouver, BC we were looking for a different type of restaurant for a change. That's hard to do, being from the SF Bay Area. But we did succeed and had a very delicious meal.
This place had almost all Indian people as customers, but the cooks were all Chinese, but I assume most of them were from India. This must be an authentic Indian Chinese Restaurant (an oxymoron?).
On a Wednesday night, after 2130 hrs, this place was packed full and there was a 20 minute wait. Each dish is about $13.00 in Canadian dollars ($1.05 to one US dollar given in banks here). But if you think that's expensive, you have not been to Alberta lately where a simple hamburger is more than ten bucks. And that's the "normal" price far from the tourist traps. Food here in BC is a lot cheaper than Alberta, but still more expensive than in the USA.
That's me in the pic below in front of the place, but the pic was at night and I didn't come out well, but the restaurant is clear.
The unusual spices and flavors don't compare to anything else we've tried.
What weird restaurants have all you been to lately?
This place had almost all Indian people as customers, but the cooks were all Chinese, but I assume most of them were from India. This must be an authentic Indian Chinese Restaurant (an oxymoron?).
On a Wednesday night, after 2130 hrs, this place was packed full and there was a 20 minute wait. Each dish is about $13.00 in Canadian dollars ($1.05 to one US dollar given in banks here). But if you think that's expensive, you have not been to Alberta lately where a simple hamburger is more than ten bucks. And that's the "normal" price far from the tourist traps. Food here in BC is a lot cheaper than Alberta, but still more expensive than in the USA.
That's me in the pic below in front of the place, but the pic was at night and I didn't come out well, but the restaurant is clear.
The unusual spices and flavors don't compare to anything else we've tried.
What weird restaurants have all you been to lately?