
Cooked Japanese dishes & sushi rolls are offered over the counter in a casual, modern setting.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 388 Robson St, Vancouver, BC V6B 2B2, Canada
Phone: +1 604-689-9938
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Order and Reservations
Order: Order online
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Reviews
Serve foods very fast and price is reasonanle.
But teriyakidon’s chicken was too sweet for me.
EAT HERE!
The #3 YAKINIKU DON with beef is always my goto dish. Beautiful barbecued beef with rice, a little bit of veggies and a nice Japanese mayo. It really hits the spot.
Everyone behind the counter is always so happy and cheerful.
Time your visit correctly. Weekday lunchtime it is very busy. Have a nice quiet Saturday afternoon, lunch or dinner and really savor the food.
Nice job Ebi-Ten!
And I was hungry so I also got a small sweet chili karaage don kind of thing that was displayed at the front. They are way too generous with the chicken, salad and sauce that the rice was not enough (not complaining tho)
If they sell plain onigiri with just rice wrapped in their crispy seaweed, i would hella buy those
Sorry for no pics I ate them too fast. But i got 3 onigiri for 10 bucks deal and that sweet chili karaage over rice at the front display area
Fried katsu is good. Curry with prawn and rice had nice flavor. Deluxe items are $18 but more filling.
Miso soup for only a $1 was tasty. Definitely recommend.
I fail to understand the negative reviews. If you don’t like oily food or deep fried food, why order tempura? It’s like going to KFC and leaving a negative review cuz you hate fried chicken. Or complaining that donuts are too high in Calories because you’re on a diet. Common sense where? And so what if they raised the prices? After the price change they’re still only charging food court prices for high end restaurant quality food. If you can’t even afford a $12-15 meal, eat home. There is nothing wrong with that.
Cheaper than Saboten (which I believe is also Japanese owned), and way better tasting.