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19May/115

Donburi-Ya on Robson

A new neighbourhood comes with so many things to discover. Part of the fun is making food an adventure, so we stopped into a place we've never been with the idea that we wanted a lunch snack. The sign outside Donburi-Ya advertising rice bowls drew us in.

In nothing less than typical Japanese fashion, the food was prepared efficiently, tasted fresh to order and the rice bowls somehow made me feel bright and complete (although that might be due to the swizzle hits of mayo distributed within the layers of the bowl - c'mon now, how does mayo ever not make you feel good).

I tried a Spicy Mabo Tofu Don (although it wasn't all that spicy, but I'm used to "spicy" meaning the equivalent of my lips are burning and steam rising off my scalp). Gosh, it was good. Too bad the computer screen isn't at least scratch and sniff for you to get a sense:

We also tried a beef bowl that was equally pleasantly, surprisingly fantastic:

A clean and airy but very 'intimate' eating area (i.e. small) means it's probably packed to the gills during busy times. We hit it for a late lunch and I already have a hankering to go back, especially given the really reasonable price tag. This one's been added to the regular hit list.

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  1. Mouth-watering! Scrumptious photo! I’m trying to reach into the bowl with a pair of chopsticks, but it isn’t working…

  2. Sometimes reaching into a bowl with chopsticks in real life doesn’t work that well either :P

  3. Looks good. I always enjoy discovering a new neighborhood restaurant. Sounds like you’re getting settled in nicely. Btw, I cannot believe the parking rates in Vancouver. Wow.

  4. Mmmm…Mapo tofu. Normally there should be some red oil leaking off the beef/tofu when they present it to you! Next time, you can tell them that you want it spicer like if you were an Asian!…haha

  5. I think that spice meter works the same way with Indian food!


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