Posts Tagged ‘Malyasian’

BANANA LEAF

3005 West Broadway, Vancouver
Tel: 604-734-3005

Web: www.bananaleaf-vancouver.com

Advice: Bring friends along and share the dishes.

Virgin Mango Paradise

Nonya Fried Spicy Calamari

Nonya's Lettuce Wrap

Love this tropical hideaway that is a little bit of paradise in the city, I dined here not long ago with a group of friends for an amazing meal. Started off with a tropical Virgin Mango Paradise ($5), followed by Nonya Fried Spicy Calamari ($8) crispy fried marinated squid in curry spice. Followed by the Nonya’s Lettuce Wrap ($14) chicken in Nonya spices, jicama, shiitake mushroom, bean sprouts, chives, soy bean sauce, basil and chilli served in a golden shell with fresh lettuce wrap.

Dungeness Crab in Black Peppercorn Garlic Sauce

Rendang Beef

Alaskan Black Cod in Caramelized Ginger Sauce

Abundance of Seafood in Assam Curry Sauce

Sambal Chili Fried Okra, Eggplant & Green Bean

Coconut Rice in Banana Leaf

After the appetizers we went straight into the mains, Dungeness Crab in Black Peppercorn Garlic Sauce ($14/lb) a dish that reflects the diversity of Malaysian cuisine: whole crab, shell-on, with Chinese seasonings & cooked with Indian black peppercorn, enriched with butter. (2½ lbs min) Rendang Beef ($12) boneless lean beef stewed to melting tenderness in coconut gravy and spices. Alaskan Black Cod ($20) in Caramelized Ginger Sauce with “Kicap Manis” Alaskan black cod steak topped with “Malaysian black sweet sauce” with caramelized ginger, garlic & shallot, enriched by Chinese wine. Abundance of Seafood in Assam Curry Sauce ($20) a taste of the ocean: scallop, prawn, fish, mussel, clam, and squid simmered in tamarind juice and curry spice with coconut cream; Sambal Chili Fried Okra, Eggplant & Green Bean ($13) stir-fried vegetable with small shrimps & tomato in dried shrimp paste “Belacan”; Coconut Rice in Banana Leaf ($2) rice wrapped in fresh banana leaf cooked with coconut milk.

Pisang Goreng

To end off this wonderful meal we shared the Pisang Goreng ($6) crispy fried banana with vanilla ice cream topped with crushed peanut & gula melaka. The staff are always colourfully dressed in their tropical uniforms that fits well with the indoor palm trees and great tasting and sometimes spicey cuisine. Jazz up your meal with one of their cocktails, make sure that you save room for some of the fine desserts!

Review by: Richard Wolak

BANANA LEAF

1096 Denman Street, Vancouver

Tel: 604-683-3333

Web: www.bananaleaf-vancouver.com

Advice: Write your name on the chalkboard to get a table.

Roti Canai

Roti Canai

This is my favourite Malaysian restaurant in the city and it is also my favourite location I like it for their delicious food and friendly service. On my recent visit with my friend I had the chicken satay sticks ($6 for 4 sticks) and shared the Roti ($3) Flaky layered bread with curry dip. My friend had the Assam Curry Tofu & Vegetables ($13) Soft tofu and mixed vegetables simmered in tamarind juice and curry spice with coconut cream and a side of rice ($1.50). Other dishes that I have had and cherish are the Papaya & Pineapple Green Salad with Crushed Peanut ($7) Fresh tropical fruit & green lettuce salad with crushed peanuts & grated coconut in house vinaigrette; Sambal Green Bean ($7) Stir-fried crunchy green beans with small shrimps & tomato in chili, garlic & dried shrimp paste; Boneless Curry Chicken ($13) Boneless chicken breast simmered in creamy curry with lemon grass, coconut cream. The restaurant is authentic Malaysian and due to the size of the place I usually prefer to dine with one other friend in this cozy spot in the west end.

Review by: Richard Wolak

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