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How this chef built one of Vancouver’s most authentic Taiwanese restaurants

Despite the authentic Taiwanese flavours at A.Bento, chef and owner Aaron Jian Zhou actually hails from Wenzhou in mainland China

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Aaron Jian Zhou, 32, chef and owner of A.Bento, stands outside the Taiwanese restaurant in Vancouver, Canada. Photo: A.Bento
Bernice Chanin Vancouver

For the Taiwanese community in Vancouver, Canada, finding a restaurant that truly satisfies their cravings can be a challenge. However, A.Bento stands out as a favourite.

The menu is a delightful showcase of Taiwanese comfort food like crispy chicken nuggets, hearty pork ragu on rice, three-cup chicken, and the ever-popular braised beef noodles in soup with a spicy kick.

Despite the authentic Taiwanese flavours at A.Bento, chef and owner Aaron Jian Zhou, 32, actually hails from Wenzhou, in mainland China’s Zhejiang province, about 320 kilometres from Taiwan.

Jian’s introduction to Taiwanese cuisine came courtesy of a restaurateur uncle on his father’s side, who introduced him to snacks such as deep-fried chicken nuggets, Taiwanese sausages and rice rolls, which he would take for breakfast during his school days.

“Taiwanese food is comfort food; everyone likes it,” Jian says.

Braised lion’s head meatballs with soup and appetisers at A.Bento. Photo: Nora Hamade
Braised lion’s head meatballs with soup and appetisers at A.Bento. Photo: Nora Hamade

He has visited Taiwan numerous times and enjoys going to the night markets to see what is cooking.

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