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Earls Truffle Fries

Earls Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato Ended up here with some friends after a late Meetup. Ordered Truffle Fries to share.

Truffle Fries ($8.25) with our custom salt and pepper blend, truffle aioli
  • Where's the truffle flavour and aroma? I got just a faint whiff of it.
  • Tasted like heavily peppered french fries.
  • For a bit more, you can get a really good portion of truffle parmesan fries from Joe Fortes during their Happy Hour.
Bibimbap ($15) Hot stone rice bowl, with carrots, mushrooms, zucchini and soft poached egg, sesame chili sauce
  • My friend's order. Didn't get to try it, but notable for not having a lot of rice.
  • Bowl was maybe only half full and most of it seemed to be the other ingredients, carrot, mushrooms, etcetera, plus the tofu for which she paid $3 extra.
Spacious location with some interesting decor, such as a giant chimpanzee. Table spacing also seemed very good, giving you reasonable privacy from neighbouring diners.

Currently they have a special promotion where buying a $50 gift card gets you an extra $10 usable only during a limited time in January/February (i.e., during the slow restaurant time when everyone else is doing Dine Out Vancouver).

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2015-Nov-11 Earls bonus gift card offer

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