Planning for this Mother's Day is a bit different since there's no dining in service, so we're resorting to afternoon tea to-go offerings and they don't necessarily require reservations weeks in advance. If you are looking to do something similar with your mom, here is a round-up of afternoon services available as to-go this year.
[Vancouver Hot Chocolate Festival 2020] Chez Christophe
Another hot chocolate stop I've made was Chez Christophe in Burnaby. I remember meeting Christophe at a work conference years ago when he was doing cooking demonstration. That was before he opened his shop in Burnaby. Since then, I've been there a few times for pastries, but this was my first time trying their hot chocolate fest creations.
[Dine Out Vancouver 2020] Menus are out: What looks good? #DOVF
Dine Out Vancouver is back! Running from January 17 to February 2, the prix fixe portion of this year's program is the same as last year, with 4 price points at $15, $25, $35 and $45. The menus are now live and reservations are open. Here are some suggestions, based on past experience (Dine Out or not) as well as menu attractiveness (e.g. value for the money, choice of ingredients, creativity in the menu, enough options for two people, etc.).
Cafe La Forêt – Squid Inky Brunch in Burnaby
It's always been on my list to try La Foret but for whatever reason I never did. When I took Mama Lam out shopping at Metrotown one weekend, I decided to take her there first.
[Dine Out Vancouver 2019] Menus are out: What looks good? #DOVF
Running from January 18 to February 3, Dine Out Vancouver is back! Did you know I've been doing Dine Out Vancouver since, like, forever? I had the opportunity to go through all the menus. Here are some suggestions, based on past experience as well as menu attractiveness.
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