Peaceful Restaurant invites you to their establishment. They gladly feature wifi internet and are open at night all week. You can get there by car. Payments by Visa and MasterCard are accepted.
There are a myriad of reasons to visit the local chain of Peaceful restaurants – incredible vegetarian and vegan options, some of the best steamed buns and dim sum in town – but one of the less-often talked about reasons to chow down here is the amazing selection of extra spicy Szechuan food available. The spicy DanDan peanut sauce is to die for, and fans of the restaurant will commonly tell you to try the spicy dumplings and the broth-braised beef. Go for all three dishes, and order a side mushroom salad to temper the spiciness as you enjoy.
With multiple locations across the city, Peaceful is a Vancouver go-to for a no-fuss, uncomplicated bowl of noodles. With a plethora of options available to suit every palate, you’re sure to find a new favourite or two that’ll keep you coming back. Choose from hand-sheared or blade-sheared noodles (go with the latter if you like yours denser) – both are made in-house each day then cooked to chewy perfection.
This acclaimed Chinese restaurant attracted line-ups long before the Food Network’s Guy Fieri stopped by for his TV show, Diners, Drive-ins and Dives. The Northern Chinese menu includes authentic regional specialties such as Kung Pao chicken, fish braised in Sichuan broth and a number of hand-pulled noodle dishes. The Dim Sum menu offers crowd-pleasing bites that are great for sharing. Don’t miss the award-winning Peaceful beef rolls: the savoury rolls see five-spiced beef, fresh green onions and a sweet hoisin sauce stuffed into a crispy, flaky crust. The delivery zone stretches between Knight and Granville, from downtown to 25th Avenue.