Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Negative Space Chinese Restaurant

Our first post is going to be a about a newly opened Chinese Tapas restaurant called Negative Space located at the corner of McKim and Odlin in Richmond. It is located on the outside corner of "Tai Gu" complex (free 3 hour parking).

The first thing that came into my mind was the name, Negative Space, which was awkward name to promote a positive first impression I thought. Based on the Chinese name which directly translates into "Black White Smell", I can certainly see where they were trying get. Regardless, the place is actually quite nice and definately a niche!

The decor is best described as chique modern with a fusion of Chinese, Japanese, and Taiwanese tapas place. We were greeted by a friendly server. When we were seated, we are served with what tasted like a mixof Jasmine and Green tea, very unique.

We first ordered the deep fried taro dish.

It was very flavourful and crunchy, but not something you want to eat by itself as it is quite strong in flavour. We ordered a bowl of rice to go with it which is the way I recommend it. Also, most of the dishes are a little bit spicy, so if you don't like spicy, ask for no spice. I would prefer if they cut the taro into thicker pieces so I can taste the texture of the taro instead of all crunch.

This mango salad was very refreshing as it was a hot day. Underneath the mountain of mango are thin slices of cucumber and carrot, simple but tastes good. As you can see they give you generous amounts of mango.

Next came the BBQ Rib Eye Beef skewers, this was as I expected. Meat texture was decent and taste was perfect for me. The dip was not really needed as the marination was fairly strong as is. The dip seemed to taste like a mix of those hotpot "Sa Cha" sauce with abit of other sweet spices.

Last came our Sticky Rice Stuffed Squid which was not bad. Flavour
again is very good. The texture was slightly chewy for the squid and
slightly too mushy for the sticky rice. We had a coupon for $5 off
which was in the Sing Tao newspaper and our bill came to $21.63 and we
were comfortably full.

All in all, our experience was here great and I would come back here
with friends to try out their other dishes. Supposedly, they have set
lunches for $8.50 and up. There some things that can be improved on
but given the reasonable price and it's niche unique fusion asian
food, ambiance and good service, I would definately go there and try
at least once.



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