✨ Japanese restaurant recommendation✨

This sushi spot is the real deal, run for 25 years by a Japanese-trained Chinese chef and his Japanese wife. Everything from the nigiri to the rolls is amazing and reasonably priced.

The absolute highlight was the Butterfish which is actually a rare find as sashimi in Japan. (Apparently it's popular in Korea) True to its name, it’s incredibly smooth and melts in your mouth just like butter✨️

They also have a great veggie selection where the enoki is a absolute must-try!

Kaide Sushi Bar

📍1375 Richards St, Vancouver, BC V6B 6M6

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日本で修行を積んだ中国人のシェフと日本人の奥様が25年にわたり経営してるおすすめのお寿司屋さんです。握りからロールまで、どのお寿司も美味しくて、値段もお手頃なのが◎

一番の衝撃はバターフィッシュでした。日本ではお刺身としてはあまり出回っていない魚らしくて私は存在自体知りませんでした。(韓国で人気だそうで、そちらから仕入れてるそうです)その名の通り、驚くほど滑らかで、口の中でバターのようにとろける質感は、一度食べたら癖になります✨️

ベジタリアン寿司のメニューも充実していて、特にえのきロールは食べてもらいたいです!

vancouver things to do best japanese restaurant Date ideas family friendly sushi lovers date night sashimi yaletown バンクーバー 日本食 レストラン 刺身 イエールタウン 握り寿司

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