On the weekend, I went to the 32nd Annual Wellness Show in Vancouver. It's even more important now to discover and support local food products. In no particular order, here are nine BC or Canadian food products that I sampled and enjoyed, and would recommend you all to give it a try.
[Hot Chocolate Festival 2025] Honolulu Coffee and Adding Spice in Life
I took Papa Lam to Honolulu Coffee's Downtown Vancouver Nelson location for their Hot Chocolate Festival creations. They have two flavours available throughout the festival. They have actually extended their offerings to end on February 17, 2025 (the official festival ends on February 14).
[Dine Out Vancouver 2025] Alouette Bistro at Executive Hotel Le Soleil Vancouver
Since Alouette Bistro opened in 2021, I haven't had much opportunity to try them since Downtown Vancouver is no longer my stomping ground. Their Dine Out menu offers limited, but solid choices, and some of my favourite classic French dishes. So, I was actually quite excited to try their Dine Out menu and I had Papa Lam as my lunch date. Yes, the $49 Dine Out menu is available for both lunch and dinner here at Alouette.
The Sequel Kitchen & Bar – Second Act of The Story Cafe in Richmond
When I found out that The Sequel Kitchen & Bar in Coal Harbour is the sister restaurant of The Story Cafe in Richmond, I was delighted about their choice of name. You know, the sequel to the story?! Clever! Truth be told, I've never been to The Story Cafe before but have heard good things about it. I figured The Sequel will have to live up to its sister's reputation, and we should have a wonderful meal there.
[Dine Out Vancouver 2025] My Shortlist of Restaurants to Check Out #DOVF
I took the time to review all the Dine Out Vancouver 2025 menus and here are what caught my eyes, based on past experiences, Google reviews, as well as menu attractiveness. 430+ restaurants are offering prix fixe menus, mostly between $20 and $65.
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