High tea these days is so expensive! Most places are now charging at least $50 per person, and that's considered "affordable." So when my friend CC told me about this $70 tea set at Tsujiri, I naturally assumed it's $70 per person. But no, it's $70 for two!! Can it be too good to be true?!
[Travel] Dinner at the Naramata Inn – Add To Your Must-Visit Okanagan List!
Whenever we go on our winecation with our friends B&K, we always include a "fancy night out" with a wine dinner at one of the restaurants in the area. For our trip in June, I had my eyes on the 112-year-old Naramata Inn.
[#DineOutVancouver 2021] My Suggestions for Lunch, Dinner, Take Out & Special Offer
Dine Out Vancouver is back and reimagined! Running from February 5 to March 7, 2021, 366 restaurants are offering prix fixe menus for dine-in or take-out priced between $15 and $54. I was glad to see the return of the iconic food festival, while it's made some adjustments to accommodate the current situation. I took the time to review the menus and here are what caught my eyes. I organized my list into Lunch, Dinner, Take Out, and Special Offer.
[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] 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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