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Yum! We were totally starving and started ordering 5 minutes before the kitchen closed, and they sent out a FEAST. We gorged ourselves on the best Thai foo I've had in a while, and the bill was only like $40. We kept checking over the bill to make sure there hadn't been a mistake... and they even gave us a parting gift. I love Vancouver!
1 FaverShareViewed: 11 TimesQuoted: Malaysian/Singaporean Restaurant in the West End. (11 Reviews)
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1 FaverShareViewed: 5 TimesQuoted: An immigrant family left a 23-month-old boy in the Vancouver airport and learned he was missing only when contacted during the next leg of the trip.
We ordered a 24-piece order of spicy rolls (8 scallop, 8 tuna, 8 salmon) for $10 CDN and a seafood salad for $8 CDN. Everything was high quality. I'd image it gets crowded on Friday and Saturday nights.
Note: They do take credit card even though this site says otherwise.
1 FaverShareViewed: 15 TimesQuoted: Ajisai Sushi isn’t found on a busy road or one that most pedestrians walk past. Instead, it’s hidden away in a small pedestrian passageway beautifully decorated with tiles, flowers and wooden benches.
1 FaverShareViewed: 6 TimesQuoted: The Granville Island Public Market in Vancouver, BC will be holding its 3rd annual Curds & Whey Festival on Nov. 17-18th
Heard about this guy on the news.
1 FaverShareViewed: 7 TimesQuoted: The journey of Sean Aiken, a Vancouver man, seaching for his passion. He's working one job every week for 1 year.
I've been meaning to look this up for years.
2 FaversShareViewed: 25 TimesQuoted: The flashing green indicates that the signal is not currently in use. As soon as a pedestrian pushes the button to trigger the signal, the light changes to solid green for a short time before entering the normal yellow/red/green sequence, then returns to flashing green until another crossing is requested; however, in some places such as Vancouver, it goes directly from flashing green to yellow, leaving out the solid green sequence.
Nice breakfast place in Vancouver. Nostalgic decor.
1 FaverShareViewed: 10 TimesQuoted: Every inch of canary yellow wall space in this cafe is covered with vintage toys, souvenirs, photos and mementos
Ended up eating here last night. Summary: great French food without the "snootiness". It was a little pricey ($50 a head including wine) due to the unfavorable exchange rate:(
1 FaverShareViewed: 4 TimesQuoted: Bistrot Bistro introduces traditional French country cuisine to contemporary Vancouver design, and marries the intimacy and warmth of casual dining with the class of Kitsilano. A French dining experience like it was meant to be: convivial and comfortable with no snootiness allowed.
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