Sherman's Food Adventures: Kimbap
Showing posts with label Kimbap. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kimbap. Show all posts

Pelicana Chicken (Robson)

It goes without say that there are a bleep-load of KFC joints all over the Lower Mainland.  I'm not talking about Kentucky Fried Chicken either, rather, I'm referring to Korean Fried Chicken.  Once upon a time, it was merely a menu item at some Korean restaurants and we had late night spots such at Ajuker.  Now, we have several chains in town and a spattering of independent shops to compliment the restaurants that already serve KFC.  I have yet to try Pelicana Chicken and luck would have it, we were invited to try them out, specifically the Robson location.


So Pelicana ups the ante somewhat as they not only serve KFC, but also some classic items too.  Case in point, they have a variety of Kimbap.  We chose to try the Beef and Tuna Mayo.  These were crammed full of ingredients with just enough rice surrounding it.  The beef was tender, meaty and slightly spicy.  Veggies were tender with a bit of crunch from the spinach and pickled radish.  I really loved the tuna mayo as it was creamy, fishy (in a good way) and also a bit spicy.

For our selection of KFC, we had 3 small orders of Spicy Yang Nyum, Original and Soy Chicken.  These large dark meat nuggets were super juicy (literally juice and fat running out of it) and tender.  On the outside, the thin batter was crispy, even after being tossed in sauce.  I loved the spicy yang nyum as it was sweet with a nice kick.  Original was pretty typical with only a light brine on the chicken.  The soy was good too with enough saltiness balanced by some sweetness.

If some of the components of this Bibimbap look familiar, then you would be right.  Smartly using the some of the veggies and the beef for both this dish and the kimbap, they are able use these for more than one item.  This bibimbap was definitely rustic looking, but it ate really well with lots of toppings.  The veggies were well-prepared while the kimchi radish provided some spicy crunch.  We had some gochujang on the side where we mixed it into the rice.  Satisfying.

Staying with rice bowls, we also tried the Spicy Chicken Rice Bowl.  This not only included a chewy rice base, there was a bit of fried noodle and salad on top too.  The spicy chicken did live up to its namesake with a rice red pepper spiciness that had a touch of tanginess and sweetness. I felt the white onions were necessary for texture and taste, but it could've been cooked through just a bit more as it was rather sharp tasting.  Otherwise, this was a very flavourful dish.

Our last rice bowl happened to be the Pork Katsu Curry also with fried egg noodle and salad in addition to the rice.  The cutlet itself was tender while somewhere in between dry and moist.  The breading was crispy while not being particularly greasy-tasting. With the curry on the side, it allowed us to keep the breading crispy until we poured it on top.  I found the flavour to be strong enough that I could taste the curry spices.  It was nicely balanced and not as sweet as the Japanese version.


I know, I know, the Tornado Potato is quite the novelty item that can be found at the Night Market or PNE, but I really like it!  This one was crispy, well-seasoned and we enjoyed picking it off the skewer!  We ended our meal with the Bungeopang stuffed with custard and also sweet red bean paste.  Nicely browned and crispy on the outside, it yielded warm and sweet insides.  Nice treat for adults and kids alike.  Overall, the food at Pelicana is solid and reasonably-priced.  Great for takeout!

*All food and beverages were complimentary for this blog post*

The Good:
- Juicy and flavourful KFC
- Solid rice bowls
- Biiiig Kimbap

The Bad:
- Not the best place to eat in, limited seating

  

Marifresh

Oh the humble Kimbap, a Korean sushi roll with various things in it that somewhat resemble a bibimbap.  I really love it when they cram copious amounts of tuna into the roll.  There are several places that specialize in Kimbap with one of the best now sadly closed due to a fire in the retail complex.  So where do I get my fix?  I mean I've tried the Costco one as well as Trader Joe's but how about something fresh and you can pickup easily after ordering online?  Well that would be Marifresh in the Coho Commissary on East Georgia.  I did just that and tried a bunch of their wares.

Before I got to the various versions of Kimbap, I dug into their Korean Fried Chicken first.  You can get a variety of sauces to go with the chicken such as Yangnyeom (as shown in the picture).  I found the chicken to have a light and crunchy batter than was seasoned.  The chicken itself was juicy and tender.  I liked how this was not greasy and even the parchment was not oily as a result.  Dipping the chicken into the sauce, it was balanced being sweet and spicy.
 
They also have a self-proclaimed World's Best Kimchi Fried Rice.  I have to say it as pretty darn good!  Chewy and discernible, each grain of rice was sweet and spicy with natural aroma.  This was fried with pork belly and spam so that there was plenty of body and umaminess.  The kimchi itself provided some crunch and tang while there was only a mild spice to it.  A runny sunny side egg help add some yolky goodness.  Oh and that coleslaw on the side was fresh, crunchy and tangy.

Currently, they have the Squid Game Combo consisting of Squid Ink Mari, Korean Fried Chicken, Dalgona Cookie and choice of beverage.  If you tag and post on IG, you will also get a Marifresh tote bag.  I won't get into the KFC as I have talked about that already but the Squid Ink Mari was a rather tasty and filling creation.  Keeping with the theme of the combo, the squid ink rice encased fried squid, jalapeno and chili pickle.  Naturally, with these components, we had some spice, tanginess and crunch to go with the tender squid.


Onto the selection of mari including the Spam Cheese Egg Mari and Tuna Mari.  First and foremost, I appreciated the care they put into constructing the kimbap.  Things were rolled tight so nothing fell apart while it wasn't too tight either.  That meant the texture wasn't too dense.  I like the rice where it was chewy and nicely aromatic.  For the Spam Mari, there was the usual buttery saltiness, but the egg really added fluffiness and brought the saltiness down.  As for the tuna, it was dressed in enough mayo so that it was not stiff nor dry.  Loved the crunch from the veggies.


The last 2 items was the Keto Bulgogi Mari and Spicy Pork Mari.  I found the bulgogi mari to be filling and without the rice, ate very well.  The sweet and tender meat combined with the crunchy daikon made for some great mouth feel.  As for the Spicy Pork, it was sweet with some kick.  As with all of the mari, the amount of rice was perfect.  Just enough that it let the components take the lead.  Overall, the options at Marifresh were carefully constructed and ultimately delicious.  Really have a craving for it as I write this blog post.  Would order again for sure!

*Some items were complimentary for this blog post*

The Good:
- Carefully constructed mari that is not overloaded with rice
- KFC is great!
- Reasonable pricing

The Bad:
- Purely takeout, so plan accordingly to enjoy the food at its best state

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