As we were being tourists of our own town, we stopped by Hell’s Kitchen for a lunch break.
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Hell’s Kitchen
Posted in Casual, Joyce, Lunch, Pizza, Pub, Restaurants, Vancouver, tagged coupon, Eggs Benedict, Hell's Kitchen, Kitsilano, Pizza on May 7, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
[VanFoodies eat Vegas] Pho at Treasure Island
Posted in Asian, Casual, Dinner, Joyce, Restaurants, U.S., tagged Las Vegas, Noodle Soup, pho, Treasure Island hotel, vietnamese on May 4, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
Before we even got to Vegas, my friends had been convincing me to have Vietnamese food at Treasure Island, where we called home for the duration of our trip.
Movie Nights at SOCIETY Dining Lounge
Posted in By Invitations, Casual, Dessert, Food Bloggers, Group Dinner, Joyce, Mr., News, Snacks, Special Occasion, Vancouver, West Coast, tagged cotton candy, date night, Glowbal Restaurant Group, movie night, popcorn, SOCIETY Dining Lounge on February 29, 2012 | 6 Comments »
Starting next Wednesday, March 7, once a month SOCIETY Dining Lounge in Yaletown, part of the Glowbal Group, will be hosting a Movie Night. Last week, we were invited to a sneak preview to not only learn more about this event, but also to provide some feedback to help them work out some kinks before the public viewing next week.
Lazy Brunch at Acme Cafe
Posted in Breakfast, Brunch, Cafe, Casual, Lisa, Lunch, Neighbourhood Gem, Sandwiches, Soup, Vancouver, tagged Acme Cafe, Chinatown, gastown, Hastings Street on February 17, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
It was one of those mornings, where you roll out of bed and you think, “Damn, I really don’t want to do anything. I’m hungry, but I don’t want to cook.” Not sure about you, but I get those days often – not that I always succumb to them.
So of course, cocoon myself into my blankets like a hot dog for a few more minutes before reaching over to text my friend if she wanted some brunch. On her recommendation, we headed out to Acme Cafe, which is in that sort of shady part between Chinatown/Gastown area.
