A Japanese izakaya, the Japanese fried food tastes good, the Japanese half-boiled eggs are very good, the udon noodles are also very delicious, and the price is definitely not expensive in Vancouver.
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A Japanese izakaya, the Japanese fried food tastes good, the Japanese half-boiled eggs are very good, the udon noodles are also very delicious, and the price is definitely not expensive in Vancouver.
This restaurant is quite famous in Vancouver. The name of this Japanese restaurant is called Rajio Japanese Public House. What surprised me most was that the sashimi platter tasted the same as what I had in Japan.
Although Rajio Japaese Public House is called a public house, it also calls itself an "izakaya". Unlike restaurants that mainly sell alcohol, it also provides quality meals. The stone pot crab rice is $13.2, which is not expensive.
A failed rajio... probably because I had never eaten anything before! Basically, the order of the pictures is a concept of getting worse and worse. Picture 1: Pig trotter is super delicious, a little crispy on the outside, full of collagen on the inside. Picture 2: The signature fried skewers that you can never go wrong. This time I tried rice cake and lamb cutlet, both good. Then there was the mediocre oden, the ordinary seafood bombshell, and the okonomiyaki that was so bad that I didn't want to eat a second bite. Hmm. Cost per person was 23. Finally, I found out that the signature watermelon juice can be refilled? !