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Akbar’s Own

Akbar's Own Cuisine of India Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato The polite staff greeted us and sat us by the window. The AC froze me, but the restaurant had a really nice atmosphere. From where we were sitting, I could see another section of the restaurant (the place was shaped in a L shape) with blue-teal lit walls with a wave decor on the wall which made it look very cool.

idearabbit-akbaridearabbit-akbar7idearabbit-akbar2idearabbit-akbar3Mixed Platter $10

idearabbit-akbar4We had a Groupon for $20 (which I paid $11 for). We ordered the Mixed Platter $10 which was much larger than I expected to the point that I became a bit full after sharing the dish with Sheepie. It was delicious. I really like the dish and the variety.

idearabbit-akbar6The Naan $2 was really dry and some parts like crackers. It wasn’t the best naan I’ve had.

idearabbit-akbar5For our main, we had the Butter Chicken $10 and Rice Pulao $3. The butter chicken was rich and very flavourful. The rice was on the oilier side, but went really well with the curry.

Everything was going so well. The service was great, the food was delicious, the restaurant was very comfortable. Then came the payment. Our server dropped off the bill saying she would be right back with the transaction machine. As I picked up and glanced at the bill, the next staff was right there ready for my card. I knew that the total was around $30. Since I was happy with everything, I gave her $4.50 in tip.

idea-rabbit_mascot-angryAfter all that, I felt something wasn’t right. The math didn’t add up. I checked the bill, this time looking at it closely and found out that they had put in the gratuity of 15% already into the bill. I am aware that some places add the tip when there are groups of more than 6 or 8, but have never been to a restaurant where they added it for just 2 people. Is it because it was a Groupon deal? Is it because many people calculate the tip based on the discounted total and so the servers are losing out on their tips? So I ended up paying close to $10 tip on a $28 bill!! So the Groupon deal was a bit pointless.

*Edited* So, after ranting on about that, thanks to a nice reader, Dick pointed out to me that it was written in the fine print. Oh…ok, I guess it’s my fault then, but at least they could have just mentioned it as it isn’t usual. I still wonder if we didn’t have good service or food? Would we have to argue with the staff to reduce or take it off? I have read of reviews where people were pretty much forced into paying a tip for really poor service. That doesn’t make sense. I believe tips are earned, not required.

Now I don’t really want to get into a heated debate, but Sheepie and I both come from countries that don’t have tip because it’s not part of the culture or the servers are paid well by the employees. I also have worked in all retail, fast-food and restaurants. Working in a fast-food is as busy and hectic as working at a sit-down restaurant, most often times requiring one to have multiple responsibilities/positions, yet there were no tips. Retail was the same, no matter how hard one worked, tips were zero. It depended on the restaurant, but some places would pool the tip so that when I worked in the kitchen, I got a small portion. Other places, only the front-end servers did. They were all minimum wage except when I got a raise from the employer.

I sometimes feel the tipping system is unfair but since it’s there, I guess it’s there to stay. I do tip according to the service received and am well aware for gratuities to be added to large groups. I guess with all this voucher deals these days, it does screw up the tip system as most could easily tip on the total after the discount, resulting in only a small tip.

Anyways, I think I’ll stop my rant now :P So the food and service was really good. Lesson learned – always read the fine print!!

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Megabite Pizza on Granville

Megabite Pizza on UrbanspoonSheepie was hungry walking down Granville. We can upon Megabite for 2 slices $4 (incl taxes). Long-time readers would know that I am not a fan of junk food so I didn’t have much of the pizzas. The pizzas were of course not fresh. The tables were dirty, and the entire restaurant seemed unsanitary. The Filipino female staff were busy chatting with other Filipino female customers. So there wasn’t much service from them to serve us, nor to clean the place up. Other than the pizza, the rest of the menu looked a bit pricey.

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Unfortunately, I can’t really say anything good about the place except if you’re dying of hunger, this is an option. But when you’re in downtown, there’s so many other options…

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Zen Japanese Restaurant

Zen Japanese Restaurant on UrbanspoonOur friend of ours wanted to dine at Zen, so the four of us went to West Van to try out the place. It was a warm summer evening, so we sat out in the patio.

A bit higher end than your typical sushi place, we were looking forward to indulge in some fine dining. The water took forever to come out and our thirst seemed worse since we had been outside for most of the hot day prior to this dinner. When they did come, my glass was all scratched up like crazy as if it went through the garburator. It wasn’t dirty, but it wasn’t nice to drink out of, especially at a fine restaurant like this. My friend asked ‘what the heck happened to your glass??’ idearabbit-zen1idearabbit-zen2Their own custom branded plates and bowls! The napkin was folded in a neat way that kept us busy trying to figure out the folds. :P

idearabbit-zen6Negitoro $6.50!

The negitoro was an expensive $6.50 but I didn’t notice anything superior to any rolls for half the price at other places. It wasn’t as flavourful and the nori (seaweed) was really chewy. It didn’t have the fresh nori smell I loved. This is not worth ordering here.

idearabbit-zen5 idearabbit-zen4Tori Gyoza $7.95

The Tori Gyoza $7.95 was something unexpected. It was nicely presented, but it was not gyoza. It was more like deep fried karaage. I guess if you like karaage, then you’ll be jumping for joy, but I love gyoza so it was a bit of disappointment. Not saying that it didn’t taste good, though I found there was too much sauce for my liking. The veggie wrap in the middle was refreshing and nicely put together.

idearabbit-zen3Tuna Tataki $13.95

Tuna Tataki $13.95 was 5 pieces of sliced tuna. This was my favourite dish out of the three. It came with horse radish, ginger and negi (green onions) which went really well with the ponzu sauce. The tuna was really soft and fresh. An excellent dish.

My friend that wanted to try out Zen asked the server what he recommends for a drink. He brought her the Zen Lemon Ginger $10. I had a sip and it was zesty, cold and really refreshing after a hot day in the sun.

Sheepie had the Kimchi Yaki Udon with pork $10.95 which was a decent size and priced fairly.

Another friend ordered one of the Zen rolls. The Millennium Roll $15.95 with dungeness crab, salmon, tuna wrapped in egg crepe with honey dijon sesame. But as him, Sheepie and I always say – the fancy rolls that are so popular these days all taste the same regardless of the content because they drown it with all the sauce. In this cause, we said the crab flavour was lost and the mayo was too strong.

Overall, it was satisfactory but I would not order the Negitoro again. I personally would pass on the gyoza as well since I still prefer the traditional gyoza. The fancy roll is a hit and miss.

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