Kouign Cafe – Follow the White Rabbit to Chinatown

Last year, a pop-up bakery took Vancouver by the storm with a cookie made with the Asian White Rabbit candy. This summer, Chef Andrew Han turned his pop-up into a cafe. Kouign Cafe is now open in Chinatown. While I was in the area, I swung by and purchased one of everything that was available at that time. I've never bought pastries from their pop-up shop before so this would be my first time trying them.

[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.).

[Dine Out Vancouver 2019] Juke Fried Chicken #DOVF

For the second year, Juke Fried Chicken in Chinatown is participating in Dine Out Vancouver. I was invited to a tasting of its $25 menu.

[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.

Torafuku – Eyes Eat First!

An impromptu dinner on a Friday evening took us to Torafuku, the new brick and mortar location brought to you by the Le Tigre food truck team. Frankly, and feeling guilty to admit to it, I never ate at Le Tigre. With the rave reviews about Le Tigre, I was quite excited to try Torafuku.

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