![]() |
>from the outside looks, I don't think I'd let my worst enemy eat there.
Looks can be deceiving. The food and experience is excellent. On a weekend morning there are hundreds of people from all over the city 'brunching' in the Pink Pearl. Cheers, Geoff Glave Vancouver, Canada |
I wouldn't go as far as gglave as saying Pink Pearl is excellent but it's ok in a pinch. The neighbourhood looks really dodgy but I never had my car broken in while eating there or felt unsafe (even at night). It's really popular and very non-Chinese friendly (English menus, English speaking staff, etc). There's also lots of seating.
Personally, it's not on the top of my list because: - As I mentioned earlier, for a few dollars more I think you can get way better food. - I'd rather order off a card than pluck off a cart because I think the food is fresher and you don't have to worry about the table before you scooping the last two steamers of haw gaw. [Can anyone confirm if they still using carts?] - A few years back during a wedding, I thought some of the staff were acting pretty unprofessionally (long story). Hadn't experienced anything bad from a server perspective since then but did seem to wait forever for something good to arrive on a cart (tho, yes, you can ask to order directly from the kitchen). UNITED959: I'm glad you had a good time at Kirin. |
>I'd rather order off a card than pluck
>off a cart because I think the food is fresher >and you don't have to worry about the table before you scooping the last >two steamers of haw gaw. [Can anyone confirm if they still using carts?] Yes, they are. I consider the carts 'essential' to the dim-sum experience. Plus, I get to look at what I'm buying first :) Cheers, Geoff Glave Vancouver |
Originally Posted by UNITED959
(Post 7065747)
So I wound up going to Kirin in Richmond. The food was excellent as was the ambiance (if dim sum joints can have "ambiance.").
I also found it to be extremely reasonable...CAN $32 for two people with a 20% tip. Thanks for all the suggestions! ^ At least you didn't cave in to those $2/plate dim sum places. :td: |
Originally Posted by westcoastman
(Post 7043432)
Check out some of the all-you-can-eat Japanese/Sushi places as well. They are really competitive and much better than any of the a.y.c.e. U.S. chains.
|
| All times are GMT -6. The time now is 2:41 am. |
This site is owned, operated, and maintained by MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. Copyright © 2026 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Designated trademarks are the property of their respective owners.