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Three things I’ll miss about Fuel Restaurant - 32 days ago
You may have already heard that Kitsilano jewel Fuel Restaurant will be closing its doors at the end of the month. Many in the Greater Vancouver food community are lamenting its passing even though the people behind Fuel are not truly going away.... Topics: bc, business lunch, Canada, closures, Dinner, Food, fried chicken, fried chicken fridays, karen hamilton, Kitsilano, Lunch, open kitchen, restaurant, Restaurants, set menus, tinybites.ca
This is Harry the shark, the cute but melancholy mascot for Shark Truth. I’ve only gotten to know him in the past few months, having been previously unaware of what’s been going on with him and his kin. At the time that we met, this is what..
Topics: andrew wong, Blogging for Social Change, claudia li, Culinary Resources, event, Events, Food, Food Fun Facts, fundraiser, Going Green, industry, karen hamilton, ocean conservation, restaurant, shark fin, shark truth, sharks, tinybites.ca, trade, vivian kwong, wild rice
Topics: andrew wong, Blogging for Social Change, claudia li, Culinary Resources, event, Events, Food, Food Fun Facts, fundraiser, Going Green, industry, karen hamilton, ocean conservation, restaurant, shark fin, shark truth, sharks, tinybites.ca, trade, vivian kwong, wild rice
UPDATE, 3pm Nov 9, 2009: Congratulations to Lesley Chang for winning the Chocolat Ce Soir ticket giveaway worth $250 at the bottom of this post. This event is now sold out – thanks everyone for your help in spreading the word!In the beginning of...
Topics: bc, Blogging for Social Change, Canada, Dessert, Events, festival, Food, fundraiser, karen hamilton, mentorship, mentorship program, tinybites.ca, vancouver, volunteer, wccf09, west coast chocolate festival, youth
Topics: bc, Blogging for Social Change, Canada, Dessert, Events, festival, Food, fundraiser, karen hamilton, mentorship, mentorship program, tinybites.ca, vancouver, volunteer, wccf09, west coast chocolate festival, youth
What does a Vancouver progressive dinner look like? - 84 days ago
The closest I’ve gotten to experience a progressive restaurant dinner was the Phantom Culinary Experience at the 2009 Culinary Tourism Conference. Our breakout group had jumped on a chartered Vancouver Trolley to explore 5 different venues around... Topics: bc, Blogathon 2009, Canada, charity, cincin, Culinary Resources, Downtown, Events, Food, fundraiser, gigi, ho yummy, karen hamilton, prize winner, progressive dinner, recap, restaurant, Restaurants, South Granville, tinybites.ca, top donor, top table, victor tang, west, Yaletown
I love chili. It doesn’t even have to be that good. As a child, I would have trouble sleeping the night before a planned excursion to Victoria, with visions of BC Ferry chili and New England clam chowder dancing in my head. Now, grown up and often..
Topics: 2 girls 1 cork, bc, black frog, boneta, Canada, chill winstons, competition, diamond, Downtown, Events, Food, Gastown, gastown blues and chili festival, hayley, la casita, lamplighter, lawrence, restaurant, Restaurants, revel, tinybites.ca, vancouver, wild rice
Topics: 2 girls 1 cork, bc, black frog, boneta, Canada, chill winstons, competition, diamond, Downtown, Events, Food, Gastown, gastown blues and chili festival, hayley, la casita, lamplighter, lawrence, restaurant, Restaurants, revel, tinybites.ca, vancouver, wild rice














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