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  • Counter Service,
  • Take Out,
  • Asian,
  • Bao,
  • Rice Bowls,
  • Downtown,
    • Breakfast,
    • Lunch,
    • Dinner,
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1108 W Pender St, Vancouver, BC V6E 4J6
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Counter-service spots are a rarity in Vancouver's financial district, but chef Felix Zhou decided to buck the trend when he launched his new restaurant concept in the fall of 2016. The well-known local chef trusted that a casual, counter-style eatery would stand out among the neighbourhood's big-name chain restaurants and high-end dining rooms. “Some people thought we were crazy,” he chuckles. His gamble paid off and people have been flocking to Heritage Asian Eatery ever since it opened its doors.

Felix started his foray into the culinary arts in high school. He quickly proved to be a natural and received a scholarship for the culinary program at Vancouver Community College. After graduation, he landed a job at the acclaimed West Restaurant, where he honed his skills under the tutelage of David Hawksworth. “West was really where I learned how to respect food and how to execute it at the highest standards,” Felix recalls. “I took David’s attention to detail as the foundation for my career.”

The rising culinary star later went on to wow diners at a number of notable restaurants at home and abroad. Felix served as executive chef for The Parker Restaurant, Big Trouble Chinatown and Beach Bay Cafe in Vancouver, and worked in the kitchens at two Michelin-starred restaurants in London, England: Roganic and Galvin La Chapelle.

In 2016, Felix teamed up with two industry veterans – restaurateur Natasha Romero and businessman Paul Zhang – to develop a new restaurant concept. Together, they launched Heritage Asian Eatery in September 2016, bringing fast, affordable and deliciously vibrant Asian cuisine to Coal Harbour.

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Delicious spots to grab Chinese food in Vancouver

Delicious spots to grab Chinese food in Vancouver

Heritage Asian Eatery chef and owner Felix Zhou pays homage to his Asian roots at his casual Coal Harbour restaurant. Favourite menu items include scallop and prawn spring rolls, steamed oysters, roasted lingcod, eggplant dumplings, soy-braised beef and many more delicious delicacies.

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Vancouver's most buzz-worthy new restaurants to try in 2016

Vancouver's most buzz-worthy new restaurants to try in 2016

It’s all about the bao at chef Felix Zhou’s adventurous new eatery in Vancouver’s downtown core. Open for breakfast and lunch throughout the week, the 40-seat counter-service spot serves an array of tasty Asian eats; steamed bao buns, savoury breakfast crepes and flavourful bowls are sure to spice up your usual daytime routine. Not-so-typical breakfast options range from a pork jowl crepe to the meaty cotechino breakfast bowl with poached eggs, roasted red peppers and crispy rice cakes. At lunchtime, the Peking duck bao and five-spiced dry-rub chicken wings are fan favourites.

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50 must-try brunch destinations in Vancouver

50 must-try brunch destinations in Vancouver

This bustling counter-service spot in Coal Harbour is a lunch-hour favourite during the workweek, but its weekend brunch is worth lingering over. Chef and co-owner Felix Zhou is known for his fresh, seasonal fare that blends Far East flavours with a Locavore approach. His Asian-influenced benny bowls are served with poached eggs, potato rösti and your choice of Peking duck, lamb, pork belly or shiitake mushrooms, drizzled with yuzu hollandaise. On a rainy day, you can’t go wrong with hearty congee topped with poached oyster, pork belly or char siu. For something sweet, opt for creamy lemongrass ginger-infused coconut pudding.

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