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When I think of Taiwanese cuisine, I’m drawn to classics like popcorn chicken, beef noodle soup and bubble tea. G8 Taiwan Cuisine offers up all of these favourites but puts their own twist by serving up some more homestyle dishes as well as night market staples. The Taiwanese Basil Popcorn Chicken $6.95) is good value, the chicken is tender and has the usual light batter. It’s seasoned well, not too salty and is served with a sweet chili sauce as well. I would be interested in trying their King Size Bag of Chicken which comes with other deep fried goodies like fish cake, tofu, squid, pork blood and mushrooms.
We noticed that a couple of tables ordered the Taiwanese Basil Popcorn Chicken which is their signature dish. We shall try that next time. You can click on the menu to have a larger view. Restaurant Review. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:
This place was recommended by the Chinese Restaurant awards. Came for a light lunch, ended up ordering a whole bunch of stuff. They offered some items that's not seen often in other Taiwanese restaurants in Vancouver. So far all the items we had today were very nicely made and tastes very authentic. Already planning on coming back for some unique items.
I first found out about this place from Richmond Night Market because of their stall with the best popcorn chicken! So naturally I had to go look for their regular store because night market is only on during the warmer months. Aside from the salted peppery chicken nuggets, I also tried their Assam milk tea,, Taiwanese red sausage on rice, and Taiwanese beef noodle with tomato. Everything was above average and cooked well whoever is the chef here knows what they're doing. <br/ <br/ The fried chicken had a sweeter flavour to it compared to other Taiwanese restaurants I preferred it this way since sweet savoury is awesome. Good chicken meatiness and well fried with crispy basil. I would definitely come back here to eat this again and try other dishes.<br/ <br/ Service was good and we didn't have to wait long for our food since the restaurant was ½ full on a rainy weeknight.