Quality pho is not hard to come by in Montreal. But someone dared to say that Vancouver serves better pho! So when I visited Vancouver, this someone,who happened to be my brother-in-law, brought me to Bao Chau, the place beating Montreal’s pho. Let me how could this be… Continue Reading…
Communion situated in Old Port was on my to-go-to list for a while, but the occasion never came up until a recent invitation to taste their brunch menu.
With a DJ playing soft electro music on the terrace under the sun while enjoying my brunch, I couldn’t ask for more on a Sunday. It was the perfect way to spend my last day of the week.
While I was in Whistler, there were many restaurants in the Whistler Village. Overwhelmed by choices, I wished there was some easy simple guide. Looking which one was the most popular wasn’t easy because all restaurants were crowded. Here’s a quick guide to a few restaurants I have tried that may help your decision quicker. Continue Reading…
There are many popular ramen restaurant in Vancouver, mostly clustered around Denman/Robson. The most popular ones are denoted by the crazy line up. Forget about the waiting line, my sister showed me Motomachi Shokudo, about 10 meters away from Kintaro. Although curious about the popularity of Kintaro, my hunger couldn’t take an at least 30 minutes wait, so Motomachi Shokudo won over. ( Apparently, Kintaro and Motomachi are owned by the same proprietor)
It was the best decision.
Vancouver is probably the first wave bringing this organic food consumption in Canada, or so I believe. When Vancity comes to mind, I think of Lululemon, mountains, active lifestyle and of course, healthy diet. So what better way to introduce myself to Vancouver than eating organic like a local. Continue Reading…
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