Delizia Fusion Cuisine in Richmond

Delizia Fusion Cuisine Confusion

By: D. Ma

The second stop on our Hidden Gems of Richmond Tour was Delizia Fusion Cuisine Restaurant.  Situated on the infamous Alexandra Road, it’s the true test for this recently opened restaurant as only the most appetizing and delicious restaurants survive.  Delizia’s décor is modern with an Asian inspired colour scheme which embodies and complements their “fusion” themed restaurant. It is also home to award winning chef Eddie Li and was recognized in the 7th annual Top 100 Chinese Restaurants in North American in the category of “Top 100 Overall Excellence.” We’re not positive how much weight this has as from my memory, most of the best Chinese restaurants I have been to growing up had mediocre to terrible service and look more like a dive then fine dining…Just kidding…..

Their menu is HUGE, typical of most Chinese restaurants. Their website even advertises there are more items available at the restaurant. They have lunch and dinner value sets that make the food more appealing than they may be and create your own pasta dish menu as well.  Although their food is a fusion of Asian and European flavours, we found the combinations a bit perplexing.

The first dish we tried was the Oceanwise Wok Fire Stir Fry. It contained a variety of thinly cut veggies, scallops, shrimp, and abalone with a light sauce over it.  Although it looked pretty, there was nothing out of the ordinary nor distinct about the flavour.  It tasted like almost any other veggie/seafood stir fry you could get at a Chinese restaurant (where’s the fusion?).  The dish won a healthy menu award and in many respects it does look low-carb. Save your money and buy an apple if you want low-carb.

The second dish definitely had the fusion component of East meets West but unfortunately failed in flavour and texture.  Their Lobster Udon Alfredo sounds intriguing (Japanese and Italian are two of my favourite cuisines) but falls flat on flavour.  The texture and taste of udon noodles does not compliment the alfredo sauce well.  As udon noodles have a chewy rice flavour and texture, the sauce just sort of sits there – the sauce was also a bit bland for our liking.

 

The final dish probably had the best plating – Braised Duck in Red Curry Lychee Sauce. However, like the saying goes, looks can be deceiving. Presented in paper hot pot over a lit candle, the heat from the candle helps to bring out the aromas of the red Thai curry, lemongrass, coconut and lychee.  It also tasted like the salt was replaced with shrimp paste, which is similar in flavour to fish sauce and popular in Thai and Vietnamese cuisine.  We were a bit disappointed to find out the duck wasn’t really braised but barbequed. It tasted like your typical Chinese barbequed duck that you can get at Hon’s.  The flavour was still decent (and mainly because I love BBQ duck) but it did no justice to the visual aspect and description of the dish.  It was served with jasmine rice (which you’ll need if you don’t want to waste the curry), but maybe if it was paired with roti or naan it could have been better.

Overall, the experience was more confusion then fusion.  The dishes weren’t terrible but weren’t outstanding or complex either.  They do have decently priced items (which we did not try) but the prices of their more “unique” dishes will leave your taste buds unsatisfied and wishing you spent the money on McDonalds instead.

Location: #2150-8391 Alexandra Rd, Richmond, BC (map)

SkyTrain Stop: Lansdowne Station

Price:  $10-$20

More Info? www.deliziafusion.com

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Hog Shack Cook House: BBQ House in Steveston

The Hog Shack was the first stop on the Dine Around Richmond’s Hidden Gems of Richmond Tour, hosted by Tourism Richmond. When you open the restaurant door, you are surrounded by the smells of smoking wood. When you leave, the sweet aroma will also stick to your clothing (a good sign?). However their menu offers a wide variety of foods that you may not find at a BBQ house – they may want to shrink the menu just a bit and focus on BBQ items. Their highlights are the craft beers, burnt ends, and flat line burger challenge.

 

Above: Corn Bread & Baked Beans

Our menu included ribs, burnt ends (off-menu special), smoked spam, corn bread, baked beans, a flat line burger, and a pulled pork pancake (off-menu special). The corn bread was a little dry, but the baked beans were a favourite and full of flavour. A few of the craft beers that are great accompaniments to the BBQ foods include Kelowna Pilsner, Thirsty Beaver Ale, and Black Butte Porter.

 

Above: Pulled Pork Pancake & Flat Line Burger

The flat line burger is a double cheese burger sandwiched in between two grilled cheese sandwiches. The Hog Shack has started a challenge for people who can eat this burger AND the fries in 5 minutes. Checkout the Hog Shack’s You Tube Channel for those who have attempted and succeeded. Do you think you can do it??

Finally pictured above center are their famous BURNT ENDS, between ribs and smoked spam. Burnt ends are the tips of beef brisket which are double smoked in-house. They are not on the menu and they are only available about once a week. When they are available, the entree is $15.95 and comes with 2 sides. Follow the @hogshackca to find out when they are available and beat the crowd!

Location: 160 – 3900 Bayview Street, Richmond, BC (map)

SkyTrain Stop:  Richmond Brighouse Station, Bus #410, #402, or #407

Price: $10 – $20

More Info? http://www.hogshack.ca/

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Getting a China Visa in Vancouver

Applying for a China Visa is a simple process, but requires  a few hours of free time. Your Canadian passport must be valid for 6 months if you are applying for a single or double entry Visa or it must be valid for 12 months if you are applying for a multiple entry Visa. Some travel agents provide Visa services for a fee. The Consulate-General of the People’s Republic of China in Vancouver’s office is only open from 9:00 am – 1:00 pm from Monday to Friday.

Submitting Your Application: The office opens at 8:00 am and numbers are handed out for a place in the line – the number of tickets are limited. The office will NOT accept your application by mail. When the service begins at 9:00 am, you are required to wait for your number to hand-in your application and passport or identification. Applications are processed in 4 business days. The office also offers express service (2-3 business days) and rush service (1 business day).

Picking up your Visa: After handing in your application, you will receive a pink slip, which will be used to pick-up your Visa and your passport. Again, people start lining up to pick-up their Visas at 8:00 am and the service starts at 9:00 am (no numbers are handed out), so expect to wait in line for a long period of time, unless you arrive early.

Location: Suite 288 – 1338 West Broadway, Vancouver BC (map)

More Info? http://vancouver.chineseconsulate.org/eng/visa/Visa/