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Cold weather = time to eat HOT food

Posh

6462 Kingsway #105 (Burnaby),1788 W Broadway (Van), 1123-3779 Sexsmith Rd (Richmond)

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Food: 4

Service: 3

Price: Cheap for lunch, fair for dinner

Once again, the annul non-stop rain season has arrived in Vancouver. Since it's inevitable, we will just have to find ways to deal with it. Other than bundling up in warm clothing or suiting up in rain gear, one of the best way is simply to consume pipping hot food. Hot Pot is definitely on my list for this fall/winter season.

I been to Posh numerous time already and I've also visited all their locations as well. However the picture in this particular post is taken at their Burnaby location

Posh does not have any complimentary drinks other than water, so we had to order our tea. Each tea bag cost $2.00 (I think), which I find quite expensive, if you opt for one of their special tea, it can cost up to $4.50. The tea were just average, like the ones you can pick up at any supermarket.

I think value wise Posh is very cheap during lunch ($11.88) compare to a lot of other AYCE hot pot, but keep in mind they only have 2 kinds of meat, and one kind of fish. So the selection is definitely limited. Here are our order of the beef(bottom) and pork(top). The quality of the meat is good, it's sliced super thin so that it can cook really fast and so the meat can absorb the flavor of the soup easily.

We ordered 2 rounds of vegetables and other items, such as rice cake, ramen, vermicelli and fish tofu. Although they don't have a many choices for meat, but they do have a large selections of vegetables, including mushroom, taro, yam, various leafy green etc. They also now feature some kind of fish slice on the menu, but it was horrible, the fish meat was grainy and tough. On the other hand, their fish tofu was really good. It seems hand made, with a strong peppery taste.

Personally I really like Posh sukiyaki soup base. Since the soup base is quite salty, you really don't need any dip. All the food that is cooked in this base is well flavored and delicious.

Overall I would recommend Posh, because for one I like their soup base which makes all the food cooked with it taste pretty good. Secondly, for a AYCE, they have pretty good pricing ($11.88 for lunch, $15.88 for dinner). Plus it's cold and wet these days, so it presents the perfect opportunity to go out and eat something hot and tasty.

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Comments

  1. Sheman wrote:
    Nov 16, 2009 at 4:21 PM
    I think Posh is a good value too. It ain't exactly authentic Sukiyaki, but whatever, I like it nonetheless.
  2. Jenny wrote:
    Nov 18, 2009 at 4:29 PM
    haha, we share the same opinion. It's perfect for weathers like today

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