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    Dosanko

    4.0 (114 reviews)
    ModerateJapanese, Sandwiches
    Open 11:30 am - 2:30 pm, 5:30 PM - 9:00 PM
    Updated 1 month ago

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    Casual
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    Quiet
    Good for kids

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    tantan noodles
    Kayla T.

    I loved the ambiance!!! You wouldn't guess from the outside. We ordered the tuna tataki, tantan noodles, and omurice. The tuna tataki was tender; I thought I wouldn't enjoy the tantan noodles as much because the sauce was thick but it was my favourite dish! I genuinely loved the items we got and would rate them all a solid 8/10. The waiters were all very kind and gave us recommendations as well (:

    Lizz M.

    Let me start by saying everyone we spoke to here was amazingly nice and always had a smile on their face! We started with appetizers which were all amazing! The egg based appetizer was my favorite and I could've ate that all on my own. They also have flights of sake or whiskey, but they choose what you get. When we got there, it wasn't busy, but it stayed pretty consistent from the time we arrived to the time we left. Easy to make a reservation and it was close to where we were staying which was nice. Enjoyed the food and the ambiance which was very chill. Good way to end a long week.

    Omu rice with Hayashi sauce
    Kelven W.

    Truly an outstanding meal! We started off with their Beef belly katsu sandwich. Super tender and juicy with their tonkatsu sauce&koji mayo + and their house made milk bread. Next up is zangi. Garlic, ginger, crispy chicken and their jalapeño mayo. Delish! Crispy cheese onigiri is oh so cheesy:) and their Proscuitto with quince was a nice addition to our appies! The mains were amazing with their Ling cod katsu. Wild-caught cod was panko crusted so crispy on the outside and juicy on the inside. Their cheese stuffed Menchi katsu burger is a super creative burger. Beef patty stuffed with American cheese and their tonkatsu sauce, Loki mayo and caramelized onions! Saving the best for last which is their Omu-rice with their Hayashi sauce. The omelette was perfectly cooked and oozed all over the rice. Need that decadent Hayashi sauce which takes it over the top! One of the best meals I've had in a long time and I can't wait to come back!

    Paula C.

    After going through Dosanko's menu it was soo hard to just pick a few items. We wanted to try them all!! We ended with quite a spread for our dinner with the Ramen Salad + Zangi + Omu-Rice + Crispy Cheesy Onigiri + Beef Belly Katsu Sandwich. There were plenty of leftovers for the next day! They were all very very flavourful and amongst them our favourites were the Omu-Rice and Crispy Cheesy Onigiri! That egg in the Omu-Rice is unbelievable! So creamy and it just melded into the sauce and rice perfectly! The Onigiri is such a simple pleasure for those who love rice! It has a very light and crispy crust and inside comes with just the right amount of gooey cheese that just hits the spot! The Beef Belly Katsu was very tender but I it would have been perfect if it had just tiny less fat between the meat, but had a great taste overall! A great place to try some creative Japanese dishes!!

    Hayashi rice
    Michael I.

    My brother kept raving about Dosanko so I finally went with him to try. This place is tucked away in the back streets of Strathcona. The restaurant is spacious and cozy. The staff were friendly and provided great service. I tried a few dishes starting with their onigiri, the Zangi snd Crispy cheesy. The crispy cheese came with jalapeños mayo dip which I used for zangi as well. Then I tried the Beef belly katsu sandwich which came with a generous piece of meat. I would have liked a little bit more fat on my meat or a tad bit more mayo to get more creaminess. For my main, i got the hayashi rice. This has some powerful flavours. It was nice, but could have used a bit more rice to balance it out the flavour a little. Also tried to the spicy chicken katsu on the side. I was surprised by how spicy it was, kinda tasted like buffalo seasoning. Again, nice flavour but needed to be balanced out with rice. Overall, food had some good strong flavours, but could be a bit more balanced (I'm probably partly to blame because of the assortment of dishes I wanted to try). Though I didn't drink this time. It looked like they have a variety of Japanese whisky on hand. I wouldn't mind coming back for a drink and to try other dishes!

    Maling S.

    My first time dining at Dosanko and won't be my last! Though not in the best location but the food is worth to come. It's during the pandemic and happy to see table are distanced comfortably and staff wearing mask. We came with couple for friends and ordered some great dishes! You won't be disappointed with any of the dishes here. You need to come hungry! We ordered: - Omu-rice: it was so mesmerizing and satisfying watching the staff cut open the egg omelette. This was by far our favourite dish as we added hayashi sauce. - Beef Belly Katsu Sandwich - wow! The beef belly was substantial and so melt in your mouth flavourful and decadent. I would definitely order this again. - Zangi - The chicken was super crispy and quite forward with garlic and ginger. We finished every piece quite quickly. - Ling Cod Fish Katsu - The fish was battered perfectly with a thin slice of ling cod. I really enjoyed the salad paired with the fish. - Calpico Panna Cotta - You can definitely taste the Calpico and was very nice and light at the end of a delicious meal. Great service and great food!

    Tsuke-mono
    Natalie W.

    I was excited to try this place out after having it on my list for awhile, however I left feeling a bit disappointed. The restaurant is a large space with large tables in the back and smaller ones in the front. I really like the interior of the restaurant. It feels warm and homey. Some items we tried was the tsuke mono, ling cod katsu don, and the beef belly tonkatsu sandwich. The tsuke mono is various vegetables pickled in different ways. The highlights were the onion and the cabbage. The carrot just tasted like cooked carrot and wasn't anything special. I wish it had a stronger vinegar flavour. The ling cod katsu was fried nicely and was crisp. With the purple cabbage, it added a nice vibrancy to the bowl. The beef belly sandwich was the item that fell short for me. The bread, sauce and crispy outer layer was all delicious. However, the piece of meat had way too much fat to meat ratio. With beef belly, I was expecting some good fat, but it was just too much. I had to give some to my friend because it was just too much for me. I think if I went with the chicken katsu, it would have been better because of the leaner piece of meat.

    Sake
    Kay F.

    I was pleasantly surprised at just how good the food at Dosanko was. The owners were working at the front of house and it was great to see them interacting with the diners. We got the omurice and the shoulder tonkatsu for dinner. We were oh so impressed with the omurice - the quality of the egg, the mix of ingredients together and just the overall taste. There are few places in Vancouver that serve omurice and we definitely know we will be back to have this. The tonkatsu was also pretty good. I liked how they offered three selections for the tonkatsu which is unique - loin, shoulder, and belly. With the number of specialty tonkatsu restaurants, it was on par with other but not better. Prices are a bit on the higher side for comfort Japanese food but we were thoroughly impressed and can't wait to be back!

    Beef belly sandwich
    Melody Z.

    Ordered via Ubereats for pick up. Ordered: beef belly sandwich - OMG SO GOOD. Rich but didn't feel like it was fatty. Red cabbage gave some crunch on top of the toasted bread. Tonkatsu sauce had a bit of a horseradish kick that was nice. tonkatsu sandwich: very tasty. My husband liked it more than the beef belly. Came with side salad. egg sandwich: omg soooooo much egg. They mustve put 4 eggs in it! Definitely two hand sandwich. Nice sweet mayo sauce. Came with side salad. I definitely recommend! Area is a bit sketchy though haha.

    Audrey T.

    What a lovely hidden gem on Powell Street! Tried it for the first time on a Friday evening. The owners were very friendly and the service was extremely prompt. Tried the tonkatsu curry rice and it was very flavourful - the beef was extra crispy and the cheese was perfect on top. The Korean hot chicken had a good kick to it. The mushroom risotto was on their special menu, and had a nice earthy and creamy cheesy taste to it. Throughly enjoyed my meal and can't wait to go back!

    Kit Yee Y.

    My husband and I came back from Japan and craved for good Japanese food. We came here to have dinner. Our first time! We came here after 6pm and luckily got free parking on the street right outside the restaurant. The restaurant was not very busy that two servers were serving customers. Both servers were Japanese ladies that they were super polite and friendly. We ordered the omurice with hayashi sauce (beef), fried cod with salad and rice, a bowl of miso soup and salad. All of them tasted great! The food was Japanese style but more suitable for western people. The amazing part of eating omurice was cutting the eggs in half and pouring the hayashi sauce (beef) on top of the eggs. The eggs were very soft and smooth. The rice underneath the eggs was cooked with carrots and other ingredients. Excellent!! We tried omurice in other Japanese restaurants in Vancouver, but the omurice here was close to the real one in Kyoto in Japan. The real omurice actually has the egg sauce that comes out from inside if we cut the eggs in half. The fried cod tasted great or better than the American fish and chips. It came with two types of veggie salads and rice. We would probably come back to try their tonkatsu with rice next time. It is also a famous dish in Japan, so we would like to try it here. The miso soup was very unique that it was not a normal miso soup with tofu and seaweed. The restaurant or chef put more ingredients to thicken the soup base. The salad included some flowers! It only cost $10! We thought it was a very good deal. It priced reasonably and tasted incredibly fresh. The restaurant got some of these veggies or ingredients from farms in UBC. Last but not least, we ordered a matcha milcrepe for desserts. The restaurant or chef made all the desserts in house. The matcha milcrepe had about 20 layers. It tasted soft and went well with some whipping cream and caramel jello (that tasted sour). The restaurant is located in a sketchy area on Powell Street. Other than that, we had a great eating experience here. We will come back here to try other dishes in the near future.

    Beef Belly katsu sandwich
    Brenda Y.

    This humble Japanese Yōshoku restaurant is a must go! Tucked in the Japantown of Vancouver, you can find beautiful home cooking and elevated westernized Japanese dishes. Omu-rice There aren't a lot of restaurants in Vancouver that dishes out the technically difficult but simple looking omurice! The eggs were fluffy, dreamy and luscious. Although they don't fall on its own when it is cut in half, it is a must order. You will be amazed at how there is no uneven browning and the eggs were so smooth Curry-rice My friend loves this dish and orders it every time she is here. This is because it is COVERED in delicious cheese! The curry was so flavourful and we just kept digging into this dish. You won't be disappointed. Beef Belly Katsu-Sandwich Don't let the size and look fool you. The beef belly was so tender that you didn't have to chew it constantly like steak. The bread is the soft and delicate Japanese milk bread and I liked how a mustard smear is included to cut the beef's fattiness. Another must order. Korean Hot Chicken Not quite your Korean style but I like how they put a Japanese spin on it. The spicy (not that spicy) sauce gives you that beloved kick of flavour and it compliments the sweet and natural chicken flavour. This is more of a chicken kaarage but it was a great sharing dish. Uni Udon It is difficult to find handmade udon. Although it resembles fettuccine, it was cooked beautifully, al dente. I was sad how the uni flavour is masked by the sauce but I guess I prefer to eat an uni nigiri with the uni being front and centre. The Red Bean Rice Pudding was a beautiful and not too sweet, sweet note to the end of our meal. It was difficult to scoop the ice cream but the rice pudding was light and red beans had a nice chew to it. For a party of 5 who ordered 6 dishes, the price came to $22 per person. It was not expensive at all. I was surprised at the bill because I thought I was at least paying $30 and up for the food, quality and service. I highly recommend you make a reservation. There is a play area for young children and babies. So very family friendly!

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