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What Carmen Ziemann doesn't like about The Roc Seafood Restaurant:
This restaurant can be found on the NE corner of Main Street and East 41st Avenue where street parking is somewhat limited. I visited this neighborhood restaurant upon the recommendation of a friend who commented upon it's reasonable prices and flavourable food. This is a typical neighborhood Chinese restaurant with reasonable prices. I have nothing remarkable to comment other than the tables are somewhat close toget... View all feedback. What Junius King likes about The Roc Seafood Restaurant:
Our first night in Vancouver, we stopped in for dinner. We were the only Caucasians there, and the only English we heard was when the staff spoke to us. We selected the special: choice of two dishes, soup, rice, and a side of cold chicken. $30. Luckily we had a refrigerator in our rental, as we had enough for three meals! The food was quite good, and attractively presented. We especially enjoyed the beef with peppers... View all feedback.
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There were three of us and we went for dim sum on a Sunday at 10:30 am with no reservations. The restaurant was busy but we managed to get a table after a 5-min...
read moreOur first night in Vancouver, we stopped in for dinner. We were the only Caucasians there, and the only English we heard was when the staff spoke to us. We sele...
read moreThe first time I went to this restaurant was in 2010. , it was on a Sunday. It was father's day. The service was so slow , they had cart service , one lady push...
read moreWe went out for lunch with our daughter on a Friday afternoon in South Vancouver.As the restaurant was close by we decided to go there and found out it was serv...
read moreThis restaurant can be found on the NE corner of Main Street and East 41st Avenue where street parking is somewhat limited. I visited this neighborhood restaura...
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read moreLocated at the NE corner of Main Street and East 41st Avenue, this neighborhood Chinese restaurant offers flavorful food at reasonable prices. The tables are somewhat close together but the overall experience is decent. The dim sum and traditional Cantonese dishes are highly recommended, with standout items like the wontons, ginger beef hot pot, and beef fried rice. The service is friendly, the atmosphere is bustling, and the food quality is generally good. Street parking is limited, but there is free parking available on 41st Avenue. The restaurant has received positive feedback from customers since moving to its new location in 2012, making it a solid choice for those seeking delicious Chinese cuisine in a no-frills environment.