Filipino

The menu might not look as exciting or creative as some of the other food trucks, but give it a chance. It is typical Asian comfort food and their potions are enough for two. All sauces and marinades are made from scratch and it is one of the most budget friendly food trucks offering great value in Vancouver.

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The search is on for the perfect noodle dish: prizes and fame await! Win 2 round trip tickets to Hong Kong and have your noodle dish featured on their in-flight menus! See here for details! Here is my 5 Spice Maple Roasted Squash & Edamame with Warm Soba Noodles in Miso-Sesame Soy Sauce recipe.

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It’s not my favourite Filipino restaurant based on what I tried, but it was decent, quick, casual and very affordable. There were some execution issues and it was food that you just know they make better at home. It was just very average on a grander scale of things, but people seem to love it.

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All these tiny home operations that you can only discover through word of mouth. Follow Me Foodie to “Surrey’s Secret Sans Rival Guy” and his famous Sansrival – a traditional Filipino dessert or cake made with layers of French buttercream and cashew meringue.

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I am addicted to Polvoron Cookies. These cookies are not anything new, but perhaps a cookie that not everyone is familiar with. It’s a Filipino shortbread cookie and one of the best shortbread cookies I’ve had. They’re best & home made at Goldilocks Bakery.

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Being in Vancouver, we’re spoiled by great Asian/Asian Fusion cuisine, so I decided to make it a separate category. Vancouver dominates and excels when it comes to Asian/Asian fusion cuisine. Here are the 20 Best of 2011!

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Welcome to Filipino Cuisine 101. I’m definitely not a teacher in it, but it’s actually my first blog post for Filipino food so I’m pretty excited! If you’ve never tried Filipino cuisine, here’s an introduction! Kumare is an authentic and modern Filipino restaurant & bakery.

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