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What Hassie Ratke likes about Zan Bou:
This was a delicious meal. I absolutely love rice and the hot pot created a delicious crusty texture. The soy sauce combined with the King ribs was perfectly salty. Apart from a longish 10-15 minutes wait and very chewy ribs this dish was great. Next time I’ll also get the preserved meat which is actually lap cheong. View all feedback. What Sim Wuckert doesn't like about Zan Bou:
Cantonese seems to be the boring family member of Chinese cuisine at the moment, the brash heat and spice of Sichuan and northern fare more thrilling and new. Zan Bou in Sussex Centre makes a case for retrying the more subtle flavours of southern Chinese cooking. Wholesale renovation has taken place in Sussex Centre Food Court, with a number of stalls given a makeover and some new ones to boot. We've seen a fair amou... View all feedback.
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Tried this food stall in sussex centre foodcourt for the first time that I think her beef brisket radish noodle soup is just delicious (please note that the men...
read moreOne of my favorite places for worktime lunch. huge portion with reasonable price, friendly staff and taste is not too bad. recommended baozai tontopf reis, curr...
read moreI had a demand. my favourite dish from many different restaurants in vancouver is beef brisket wonton mine. it is a magical thing, with the super delicate bark...
read moreSince the return from hongkong I really missed a good, piercing hot tontop-free; especially a tontop-free with Chinese sausages! I serve the crispy basic, crisp...
read moreWalked passed and saw claypot rice so I dug right into it with a side of won tons Tasty king ribs, cured meats (bacon jerky) and Chinese sausage in a claypot wi...
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read moreZan Bou at Sussex Centre offers a diverse and delicious menu of Cantonese cuisine, bringing back the subtle flavors of southern Chinese cooking in a revamped food court setting. With options like claypot rice, beef brisket wonton soup, and shredded duck fried rice, customers can find comfort in the warm and hearty dishes served with generous portions at reasonable prices. While some dishes may have slight seasoning issues or long wait times, the overall experience is enjoyable with friendly service and a variety of options to choose from. Whether you're craving traditional favorites or looking to try something new, Zan Bou provides a welcoming environment to explore the flavors of Cantonese cuisine.