Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Crabbing at the Richmond Public Market



Richmond Public Market
Asian Cuisine
1880-8260 Westminster Highway,
Richmond, BC
Canada
ph:(604) 821-1889


Thanks to our bubble tea craving after a very fulfilling dimsum brunch in Richmond, I stumbled upon a heaven of Asian culinary delights known as the Richmond Public Market. Located a few blocks from the Richmond-Brighouse Station, the very accessible Public Market is home to a variety of vendors serving shockingly cheap, authentic Asian cuisine which makes over-$10-a-meal Chinese restaurants look bad, very bad.

With many food choices even desserts to boot, Richmond Public Market is the best place to go when you want to have your Asian food fix especially if you're on a tight budget. Heaps of Chinese food favourites such as beef and brocolli, sweet and sour pork, the Chinese version of the calamari and in my opinion, the Market's selling point -- the $7 crabs are being sold all over the place. MSG aside, you can definitely get your money's worth, especially with the crab dish which is usually sold for about $20 or even more in restaurants (and all you really get are a few measly pieces of crab claws). Served crunchy and with your choice of salt and pepper, black bean, ginger and green onion, curry or cream sauce, the Richmond Public Market crabs are highly addictive as long as you are the type of person who doesn't mind getting and down and dirty, working (in this case cracking) for their food.

For less than 5 dollars, you can get a mountainful of 3 entrees and a choice of chowmein or rice which you can take home for instant lunch the next day. Most customers go to the market for take out but personally, the place itself is clean enough, spacious and it even has a patio where you can savour the Richmond air on nice-weather days -- not bad, so dining in is actually an option.

Their Chinese food stalls seem to be the most popular but trying out the other Public Market fares will definitely make for good gastronomic experience. Don't skip on dessert, the cream-filled tiny waffles at the bubble tea place is a good way to take out the Asian food after taste or just go for the bubble tea which is always deliciously refreshing but filling.

I guess my only complaint at Market is the 20 cents they always charge you for anything extra -- take out styros, plates, cups -- 20 cents, 20 cents, 20 cents but I shouldn't be complaining anyway since the food is good and incredibly cheap. Well, maybe I should say that after the MSG induced dizzy spells have gone away. That will still be forgiven though, the Public Market crabs will always be their saving grace, it's that worth it that I will actually let them get away with smelly bathrooms and rude service although I never really had a problem with both.

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