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  • Writer: Joyee Eats
    Joyee Eats
  • Nov 13, 2021

I brought my folks to Piggy Smalls as I have read some great reviews about this place on Xiao Hong Shu. This is a Vietnamese Fusion restaurant and from a glance, the price point seemed a bit steep, but when the food arrived we felt that the large portions justified the pricing.


We ordered the oxtail beef braised pho, crispy chicken wings, Banh Mi with French beef dip, and a Japanese style Napoleon Spaghetti and here's my take:


OXTAIL BO KHO

💵 Price: $22 USD

🤤Taste: 4.7 / 5


Description: A rich & aromatic Vietnamese style beef oxtail stew, South Asian spices, star anise, lemongrass, a herb mix of garlic chives, Thai basil, cilantro


Thoughts: The broth was flavorful and the seasoning was on point. The meat was fall off the bone tender and the noodles were excellent. It was slightly chewy and not mushy. My uncle and aunty both expected to be overly thirsty from the MSG afterward, but we were surprised how clean the broth was and with minimal or no MSG added.



LE FRIED CHICKEN WINGS

💵 Price: $15 USD

🤤Taste: 4 / 5


Description: their famous twice fried LFC, mint, makrut, peanuts, pickled red onion, money sauce


Thoughts: Recommended by a lot of Xiao Hong Shu users. It's not the crispiest fried chicken wings I've had but it's not bad. It's pretty crispy. What I liked about this was the pickled red onion and the monkey sauce, which is a vinegar-based sauce, which helped cut down the grease.


CLASSIC PHO FRENCH DIP BANH MI

💵 Price: $17 USD

🤤Taste: 4.2 / 5


Description: 12 hour slow-roasted beef brisket, spicy hoisin, Thai basil chimichurri, sautéed bean sprouts & onion, toasted la tour baguette, side of our classic beef pho broth for dipping


Thoughts: I didn't look at the description in detail but was pleased to see that they've used quality beef brisket in their Banh Mi, and with the French dip, the concept's very fusion.

The French dip is a small bowl of pristine beef broth but it doesn't add too much flavor to the sandwich. It's a bit too clean but even without the French dip, the sandwich alone was already amazing. I ended up eating the sandwich on its own.

I liked that they had the right amount of fat on the brisket and the Banh Mi was toasted perfectly. This dish would score a higher rating if the interior of the baguette was fluffier but it's not a big deal.


BREAKFAST SPAGHETTI NAPOLETANA

💵 Price: $17 USD

🤤Taste: 4.2 / 5


Description: a nostalgic Japanese comfort food of pasta cooked with arabiki sausage, bell peppers & onions, parmesan, and sweet tomato sauce, finished with creamy soft scrambled eggs


Thoughts: Spaghetti Napolitan is a classic Japanese pasta and it is one of my favourite comfort food. I love a good ol' classic Japanese Spaghetti Napolitan. The sauce is a ketchup base and the tang stimulates the appetite. It's lightly dusted with parmesan cheese so it's not as filling. Their pasta is also cooked perfectly with an al dante chew.




📍 Location: Here

Menu: Here

💵 Price: $30 USD pp

🤤Taste: 4.7 / 5

🕯Atmosphere: ⭐️⭐️⭐️

🪑Seating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️

📈 Price Performance ratio: 4.6 / 5

Retention Rate:100%



Summary:


ℙ𝕣𝕠𝕤

* Huge portion

* Oxtail beef braised pho is available here (which is a rarity in Vancouver)

* The Pho broth was flavorful

* Crispy chicken wings were accompanied with a vinegar sauce that helped cut the grease

* Hardly noticed any MSG.

* Wasn't thirsty afterward

* The Banh Mi with beef dip was sandwiched with quality brisket

* Brisket was tender and had a good amount of fat on it

* The Napolitan Spaghetti was saucy and the pasta was al dante

* Good customer service

ℂ𝕠𝕟𝕤:

* A bit pricy BUT the portion justified the pricing


𝐅𝐢𝐧𝐚𝐥 𝐓𝐡𝐨𝐮𝐠𝐡𝐭𝐬:


* A great restaurant with Vietnamese food with a fusion twist!

 
  • Writer: Joyee Eats
    Joyee Eats
  • Nov 5, 2021

This Shanhai restaurant is newly opened along Marine Drive in White Rock and has already earned many good reviews from Instagram and Xiao Hung Shu. The reviews on Xiao Hung Shu are reliable because none of them are paid, and I've read many amazing reviews from the bloggers at Xiao Hung Shu so I was quite confident about this restaurant.


The owner's from Shanghai and she was really hospitable. Good customers are rare to find in Chinese restaurants so this was surprising. To me, good customer service is just a bonus. As long as the food is good, I don't mind eating good food sitting on a bucket.

The food they offered was innovative. It's shanghai food with a modern twist! We were given the choice to steam or fry the soup dumplings (Xiao long bao). The soup dumplings were filled with a lot of soup and the meat was tender. The whole thing just dissolves and slides down your throat. I don't like it when my soup dumplings are meaty and dense, so this was a nice surprise! The dumpling skin was thin and smooth. Overall, this was a pretty high-quality xiao long bao.


The potstickers (pan-fried dumplings) were glued together by this thin crispy layer on top and inside was stuffed with a shrimp. We really liked this cause it was crispy and it wasn't too filling since they used shrimp instead of fatty meat. Dipping it with vinegar also helped cut the grease.


The pork nuggets were pretty bland and lacked crispiness. It needed more seasoning and a longer frying time.


The cucumber salad and sweet vinegar rib met the standard.


The Shanhainese fried noodles were delicious! The noodles were chewy. The meat to veggie to noodle ratio was perfect! It's also not too greasy.


The lamb skewers were flavorful and juicy. Normally these skewers are dry, but they tasted great. It was marinated perfectly with my favorite cumin herb.


Overall, the food wasn't too greasy and everything, other than the nuggets, was amazing. The great customer service was a nice bonus. We enjoyed our five-star experience sharing a delicious shanghai dinner, chatting away while mesmerizing the sunset and the gorgeous water view. This luxurious dining experience was so reasonably priced too!


📍 Location: Here

💵 Price: $25 - $30 pp

🤤Taste: 4.8 / 5

🕯Atmosphere: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

🪑Seating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️

📈 Price Performance ratio: 4.8 / 5

Retention Rate:100%





Summary:


ℙ𝕣𝕠𝕤:

🥡 Shanghai food with a modern twist - innovative dishes

🥡 Quality food

🥡 Great customer service (rare find in chinese restaurants)

🥡 Food isn't greasy

🥡 Thin dumpling skins

🥡 Dumpling contains a lot of soup

🥡 Patio dining facing White Rock beach - great atmosphere


ℂ𝕠𝕟𝕤:

🥡 Fried pork nuggets are a bit bland and need more seasoning. Also, it was a little soggy.


𝐅𝐢𝐧𝐚𝐥 𝐓𝐡𝐨𝐮𝐠𝐡𝐭𝐬:

🥡 A great new Chinese restaurant added to the Fraser Valley. This will be my new go to in the area now

 
  • Writer: Joyee Eats
    Joyee Eats
  • Sep 16, 2021


This is my final stop for my Bubble Waffle hunt. It's one of the most established stalls for its bubble waffles and dragon beard candies, and I'm so thankful for their existence because dragon beard candies are pretty much extinct in Hong Kong. However, their bubble waffles never really impressed me but I'm here today anyway trying to recall why I didn't like them.

First of all, it was really greasy. Secondly, the texture was inconsistent throughout. Some bubbles near the end were super crispy but it tasted like fortune cookies, and the bubbles on the center had substances inside but they were a bit spongey.



Thirdly, the waffle was not fragrant - either some vanilla, custard, or butter flavor would be nice but none of that was noticeable. What's present is the slightly stale greasy scent... Finally, the whole thing is a bit sweet and savory. I don't know. The waffle costs $4.50 which is now below market pricing in Vancouver, but the whole thing just doesn't remind me of what an authentic Hong Kong style bubble waffle should be like.


Just stick with their dragon beard candies. Those are authentic!




📍Location: Parker Place

💵 Price: $4.50 per waffle

🤤Taste: 2.8 / 5

🕯Atmosphere: NA

🪑Seating: NA (Food Court)

📈 Price Performance ratio: 2.5 / 5

Retention Rate: 100% for the dragon beard candy


ℙ𝕣𝕠𝕤:

  • Below market pricing

  • Has amazing dragon beard candies. It's authentic

ℂ𝕠𝕟𝕤:

  • Tasted artificial

  • Greasy

  • Inconsistent texture throughout

  • Not fragrant. Butter/vanilla/custard flavors were all absent

  • what's present was the slightly stale grease smell

  • The Bubble waffle isn't very authentic

𝐅𝐢𝐧𝐚𝐥 𝐓𝐡𝐨𝐮𝐠𝐡𝐭𝐬:

  • Just stick with their dragon beard candy

  • Love the fan that he uses. Super nostalgic haha

 

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