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The Vancouver International Mountain Film Festival kicks off November 12 with Real Rock 8, four new films “to quench your thirst for climbing”, at the Rio Theatre. It returns to the West Broadway theatre on November 13 with Tim Cope’s live presentation of On the Trail of Genghis Khan — his three-year journey by horseback from Mongolia to the Danube — before moving to the Centennial Theatre. Tickets are $15 in advance, $17 at the door. Packages start at $25 for two tickets to different shows, $36 for three or $47 for four. VIMFF.org
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Remembrance at Vancity Theatre Probably the least seen Studio Ghibli masterpiece (at least in North America), Grave of the Fireflies is also one of the most affecting animated films out there. Roger Ebert described it “as an emotional experience so powerful that it forces a rethinking of animation,” adding, “it belongs on any list of the greatest war films ever made.” Set in Japan during WWII, the film focuses on Seita and his little sister Setsuko. After their mother is killed in an air raid, and with their father serving in the navy, they are forced to fight for survival in the devastated Japanese countryside. Food and shelter are scarce, and even their own relatives are too concerned with their own survival. A visually stunning and emotionally powerful meditation on the devastating consequences of war, Fireflies screens at Vancity Theatre Nov. 10 to 13; times vary. Children are welcome but there are some frightening scenes. VIFF.org/theatre Supplied artwork
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When a glamorous playboy realizes that his dream guy is about to get away, he turns his life upside down in a mad rush to confess his love. John Apple Jack will have its world premiere at the Vancouver Asian Film Festival (VAFF) on Saturday, November 9 at 7p.m. at Cineplex Odeon International Village Cinemas. Supplied photo
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Famed Canadian choreographer Jean Grand-Maître and an outstanding design team bring to life Sarah McLachlan’s music in Fumbling Towards Ecstasy — a riveting ballet dedicated to women. Alberta Ballet, Canada’s second largest ballet company, presents a portrait of the Grammy, Juno and Gemini Awardwinning artist traces the deeply spiritual odyssey of a woman’s life from first romantic encounter to mature love. Grand-Maître says, “We adopted the title from one of Sarah’s most highly acclaimed albums. But I felt an immediate affection for it since I believe it succinctly describes my personal dance vernacular as well. If Sarah’s characters do find ecstasy but not necessarily without a struggle, so do my imagined swirling, dancing figures.” Even the most ardent admirers of McLachlan’s music might be caught off guard by the fact that this year marks the 20th anniversary of that eponymous album’s release. Fumbling Towards Ecstasy is at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre from November 14-16. Tickets range in price from $31.50 to $90.00 plus fees; Ticketmaster.ca Don Lee photo
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Eastside Boxing Club fights back after fire By Kelsey Klassen
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s firefighters sprayed foam on the equipment of the Eastside Boxing Club, their focus would not have lingered on the pair of vintage Reebok boxing shoes lying ruined on the floor. But for Anna Farrant, they represent everything the not-for-profit boxing club lost on Nov. 2. A two-alarm blaze tore through their two-storey building at the corner of Commercial and Pender, Saturday around 5am. No other buildings were damaged and no injuries were reported. But the space, which they have occupied since April, has been rendered unstable by smoke and water damage. The Eastside Boxing Club provides affordable athletic programming to youth at risk in the East Side of Vancouver. Boxing coach David Schuk started the club after Vancouver’s historic Astoria Boxing Club shut down in 2012. “A lot of people that box seem to have a colourful past and a lot of life experience — it’s relatable for kids. We all work out together, there’s a lot of discipline and a lot of respect. It’s not just going in and punching each other; you learn a lot about integrity and
The Eastside Boxing Club sustained heavy damage in a fire Nov. 2, forcing the non-profit boxing gym to suspend operations and programming. Supplied photo mental stamina,” says Farrant, a boxer as well, who’s day job is community coordinator for Save On Meats. Nearly 30 kids from the neighbourhood, steered by the Network of Inner City Community Services Society and Urban Native Youth Association, have found their place there. Many actively compete as boxers.
The club recently also launched a women’s-only program in conjunction with newSTART for women dealing with violence and abuse. The group was able to secure the location above Woodland Smokehouse and Commissary thanks in large part to two very successful Aprons for Gloves fundraisers — fights featuring the stars of Van-
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couver’s hospitality scene — which raised $100,000 for rent and equipment. “We had been gaining so much momentum in the last couple months,” she says, ruefully. “That gym is built from a community coming together.” Fire investigators are focusing their investigation on the office area of Woodland Smokehouse on the ground floor below the gym. Woodland Smokehouse was insured. The gym was not, so their equipment is gone. “We’re in fight season right now. It’s of the utmost importance to us to get back on our feet and provide the programs these kids are relying on.” Farrant was allowed in on the weekend to look for personal belongings, and that’s when it truly sank it. “It’s so stupid,” she says, her voice cracking with emotion. “They’re just this pair of vintage Reebok boxing boots that I’ve had since I started. They’re the ones that I always wore. I’ve had them resoled three times. And they were like… yeah,” she finishes quietly. Donations can be made by contacting info@eastsideboxing. ca or going to apronsforgloves.ca. The club will have a fundraiser Nov. 10 at the Bottleneck bar on Granville.
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7-9 pm, Tuesday, Nov. 19 Vancouver Hospice Society 4615 Granville Street, Vancouver Holidays can be difficult for anyone who has experienced the death of a loved one. If you are struggling with a recent death, Vancouver Hospice Society invites you to attend an evening of support to help you through this upcoming holiday season.
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t’s one thing to talk; it’s another to listen. It’s one thing to listen; it’s another to hear. It’s called the art of conversation and Roundhouse Radio thinks there needs to be more of it in Vancouver. It’s recently put forward an application to the CRTC for a new independent commercial radio station that would be 80 per cent talk and 20 per cent music. Vancouverites have until November 28 to add their voices of support. “It’s a place for us to connect, to talk about the food we like, poetry, the weather, each other...,” says operations and program director Shelley Zavitz. “It’s going to be a fresh voice. We want to hear from the left, the right, the middle. That’s how we learn about one another.” She thinks CBC Radio does a fantastic job of giving voice to issues in Vancouver, but the station also includes national and international news. Roundhouse Radio — which has nothing to do with the Roundhouse Community Centre except for the concept of a place where lines converge — would focus solely on Vancouver. “Where we view ourselves as different is we are going to be talking about all the things that feel and taste important to us [as Vancouver residents].” When the idea for a new station was first bandied about, the original concept was “Pride FM style.” But then the Vancouver Foundation released a study that explored Vancouverites’ sense of isolation. People wanted to feel more connected with their fellow residents but didn’t know how or where they could make the links. “We thought, ‘Maybe we need a radio station that speaks to
that,’” Zavitz says. Everyone they talked to as part of their research into a business plan echoed this sentiment. Roundhouse Radio might be the first applicant to quote Seth Godin in its bid. “In We Are All Weird, Seth Godin argues that ‘many factors are pushing us to get ever less normal, at least when it comes to cultural choices and what we buy, what we do and who we do it with. The bell curve that for so long defined mass is melting, with the outliers gaining in number, credibility and impact.... When you give people a choice, they will take it.” Zavitz doesn’t want to say too much at this point about who’s behind the bid. The application says “the members of our group are proud British Columbians committed to making a difference to local broadcasting in one of Canada’s most diverse markets.... Our ownership group and management team consist of Canadian entrepreneurs from media, entertainment, law, business and finance... [with] a history of community service, social involvement and public engagement. To read its 42-page bid or find out more about its specific broadcast plans, go to RoundhouseRadio. com, where you can also find out how to make a submission to the CRTC.
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BELLA GELATERIA: GOLD — BEST GELATO
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ames Coleridge has climbed to the peak of some of the world’s tallest mountains, defying death in an oxygen-starved, hostile environment. He has helped a brother who is blind see the world in a whole new way. He makes sure that each of the 86,400 seconds we have in a day is filled with as much vibrancy as he can muster rather than watch life pass him by day by day. He values each breath, each view, each moment he has been given. It’s in all of us to do the same, he says. It’s not quite the conversation one expects to have at Bella Gelateria, Coleridge’s thriving gelato business at the corner of Cordova and Burrard. But it’s the message our threetime Best in the City gelato winner most wants to share. “Dare yourself to fail. Don’t be comfortable with normal. Have a quest to be great. Dare to dream big dreams,” he says, trying to turn the interviewer’s questions away from his success and more towards the potential that each and every one of us has to reach such heights. This is the gospel according to the Father of Gelato Pioneers and he’s using Bella Gelateria to spread the word with each divine mouthful. “I’m the messenger,” he says. “The message was
crafted a long time ago. It’s about protecting the integrity of Italy’s gift to the world.” The interview took place on October 31. “Three years, 10 months and five days ago, I clicked an online button for a gelato school in Italy,” he says. His approach to his new venture was a lot like his approach to mountain climbing. (If you go to the Royal Canadian Geographic Society’s webpage, that’s him waving a Canadian flag atop our highest mountain.) “When you climb a mountain, you plan, you prepare, you map out your route, you gather a team,” he says of why he decided to study at the Gelato University in Italy — yes, there is such a place — rather than just buy some equipment and start making gelato. “Business is like that. I was very well prepared for this industry.” Part of it is his naturally competitive spirit. He’s lucky to have the physical ability and natural energy that allow him to push his limits but it’s the mental challenge of figuring out how to become the best that he thrives on. He started life on a Canadian Armed Forces base in Germany. He has two older brothers, with a sixyear gap, and then there’s another brother who’s
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Maestro gelatiere James Coleridge has put Vancouver on the world gelato map in just three years. Rob Newell photo
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best of the city dining Forget Vancouver’s best; James Coleridge makes some of the best gelato in the world continued from previous page just 17 months younger. That brother was born blind so young James became his “seeing eye dog.” They did everything together as their Air Force father made the world their home. Everything except help his mother in the kitchen, which was James’ domain alone. “Love is a really good word in our family,” he says of his upbringing and how it molded him. Growing up he ate a lot of bad ice cream, he says. But he believes that bad is a force for good: “The only way we understand good is when we try bad.” Likewise, “there is a place for cheap in this world,” he says. It’s just not at Bella Gelateria. He doubts he could have had the from-day-one success in any city other than Vancouver. “It’s one of the most culinary capitals of the world,” he says. “We embrace our multiculturalism and diversity. Our influences come from around the world. Being an Italian gelato champion in Canada, it’s about this city, not me.” On any given summer day, Bella Gelateria will serve up to 3,000 people, making it the second busiest gelato store in the world. Coleridge used to worry when the line-up would snake all the way to the convention centre; now, when customers’ patience is rewarded with each addictive mouthful, he takes their silent contemplation of the rich, creamy
confluence of flavours as a benediction. (It’s hard not to use religious terminology when referring to his gelato.) This single location can go through 500 litres of milk a day. (His favourite supplier is Avalon.) Only in Vancouver would people support someone who spends $35 a kilo on 99 per cent chocolate and searches out the sweetest, ripest fruit only when it’s in season. “It’s about a relationship with a city that understands food,” he says. Given how he sticks to his principles of only the best, freshest products and using traditional methods to make gelato, he sees himself as “a custodian of an old-world product, protecting it in an industrialized world of faster, cheaper.” Do not underestimate how much attention Vancouver’s gelato scene is getting, he says. Not only is there his success — he’s attained maestro gelatiere status, won top awards at the Firenze Gelato Festival and is the only person in the world who has the Father title bestowed upon him — but with 35 gelato stores in the Lower Mainland, we’re known as a place that takes gelato seriously. “I have a big quest in front of me and I’ve just started,” he says, hinting at some important announcements to come next spring. Asked about his next goal, he says, “I will be at this for a while. I have a whole world to dominate.” — Martha Perkins
And the winners are... BEST SHOPS GENERAL GOODS GROCERY STORE 1. Whole Foods, Various locations, www.wholefoodsmarket.com 2. Save-On Foods, Various locations, www.saveonfoods.com 2. Choices, Various locations, www.choicesmarket.com 3. Donald’s Market, 2279 Commercial Dr., 604-255-1440; 2342 E. Hastings, 604-254-3014, www.donaldsmarket.com
CHEESE SHOP 1. Les Amis du Fromage, 1752 West 2nd Ave, 604-732-4218; 843 East Hastings Street, 604-253-4218, www.buycheese.com 2. Benton Brothers, Various locations, www.bentonscheese.com 3. La Grotta del Formaggio, 1791 Commercial Drive, 604-255-3911, www.lgdf.ca
BUTCHER 1. Jackson’s Meat and Deli (tie), 2214 West 4th Ave, 604-738-6328, www.jacksonsmeatanddeli.com 1. Armando’s Finest Quality Meats (tie), Granville Island Market, 604-685-0359, www.armandosmeats.com 2. Windsor Quality Meats, 4110 Main Street, 604-872-5635, www.windsorqualitymeats.com 3. Big Lou’s Butcher Shop, 269 Powell Street, 604-566-9229, www.biglousbutchershop.com
FARMERS MARKET 1. Trout Lake, North Parking Lot of John Hendry Park at Trout Lake, Vancouver Farmers Markets, 604-879-FARM, www.eatlocal.org 2. Kitsilano, Parking Lot of Kitsilano Community Centre, Vancouver Farmers Markets, 604-879-FARM, www.eatlocal.org 3. West End, 1100 Block of Comox Street, Vancouver Farmers Markets, 604-879-FARM, www.eatlocal.org
HEALTH FOOD 1 Whole Foods, Various locations, www.wholefoodsmarket.com 2. Choices Market, Various locations, www.choicesmarket.com 3. Organic Lives (tie), 1829 Quebec Street, 778-588-7777, www.organiclives.ca 3. Famous Foods (tie), 1595 Kingsway, 604-872-3019, www.famousfoods.ca
PRIVATE LIQUOR STORE 1. Legacy Liquor Store, 1633 Manitoba Street, 604-331-7900, www.legacyliquorstore.com 2. Marquis Wine Cellars, 1034 Davie Street, 1-800-589-2804, www.marquis-wines.com 3. Liberty Wine Merchants, Various locations, www.libertywinemerchants.com
FOOD STALLS GRANVILLE ISLAND 1. Oyama Sausage, 604-327-7407, www.oyamasausage.ca 2. Terra Breads, Various locations, 604-685-3102, www.terrabreads.com 3. Benton Brothers Fine Cheese, Various locations, 604-609-0001, www.bentonscheese.com
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KITCHENWARE COOKING 1.Ming Wo, Various locations, www.mingwo.com 2. Gourmet Warehouse, 1340 East Hastings Street, 604-253-3022, www.gourmetwarehouse.ca 3. Cookworks, 377 Howe Street, 604-662-4918; 1548 West Broadway, 604-731-1148, www.cookworks.ca
BEST FISH MARKET 1. Daily Catch, (tie), 1418 Commercial Drive, 604-253-3474, www.dailycatch.org 1. Granville Island Market (tie), www.granvilleisland.com 2. The Lobster Man, 1807 Mast Tower Road, Granville Island, 604-687-4228, www.lobsterman.com 3. 7 Seas, 2328 West 4th Ave., 604-732-8608, www.7seas.ca
SPECIALTY ITEMS CHOCOLATIER 1. Thomas Haas, 2539 West Broadway, 604-736-1848, www.thomashaas.com 2. Purdy’s Chocolates, Various locations, www.purdys.com 3. Thierry, 1059 Alberni Street, 604608-6870, www.thierrychocolates.com
DESSERT 1. Thomas Haas (tie), 2539 West Broadway, 604-736-1848, www.thomashaas.com 1. Thierry (tie), 1059 Alberni Street, 604608-6870, www.thierrychocolates.com
2. True Confections, 3701 West Broadway, 604-222-8489, www.trueconfections.ca 3. Sweet Obsession, 2611 West 16th, 604-739-0565, www.sweetobsession.ca
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DONUTS 1. Cartems, 534 West Pender, 778-708-0996, www.cartems.com 2. Tim Hortons, Various locations, www.timhortons.com 3. Lucky’s (in 49th Parallel Roasters), 2902 Main Street, 604-420-4901; 2198 West 4th, 604-420-4901, www.luckysdoughnuts.com
BRUNCH 1. Café Medina, 556 Beatty Street, 604-879-3114, www.medinacafe.com 2. Provence Marinaside, 1177 Marinaside Crescent, 604-681-4144, www.provencevancouver.com 3. Jethro’s Fine Grub (tie), 3420 Dunbar Street, 604-569-3441: 3455 Fraser Street. 604-620-5292, www.jethrosfinegrub.com 3. Twisted Fork (tie), 1147 Granville Street, 604-568-0749, www. twistedforkbistro.ca
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ARMANDO’S: GOLD — BEST BUTCHER
At Granville Island Market, Armando and Allan Bacani take the time to prepare the finest cuts so you don’t have to. Rob Newell photo
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t’s not just home chefs who have learned to trust Armando Bacani as their go-to person for some of the finest cuts of meats. Restaurateurs such as David Hawksworth and Harry Kambolis have been known to drop by Armando’s Finest Quality Meats to see what he’s got stocking his counter and fridge. Many of Armando’s customers are devoted to the Granville Island butcher. Not only can you rely on his beef, lamb, pork and poultry to make your dinner sing, but, better yet, he is a font of knowledge when it comes to how to cook it. How hot should the oven be? How long should it cook? Spicing suggestions? Follow his advice and you could fool yourself into thinking you’d just eaten at Hawksworth or RainCity Grill. “I’m not a professional cook but I try to understand as much as I can,” he says about his constant quest to know what’s cooking in the culinary world. “We don’t stop at cutting meat. I have a lot of friends in the industry and we exchange ideas and try to stay current with what’s happening in the restaurant business.” Since opening his store 30 years ago this past September — he started at Denman and Comox in 1983 before becoming a fixture at the market — Bacani has sourced
out some of the region’s best suppliers, knowing who’s got the best of the prime grades and certified organic choices. He also knows his market — people who are planning that special dinner that calls for a special cut of meat; people who drop by on their way home from work, looking to him for instant inspiration; and people who care about where their food comes from. Most customers are people who love to cook but they also appreciate the work that he puts into the cuts beforehand to ensure they have to do as little as possible to prepare. Granville Island Market is the perfect
place to interact with customers. “It’s so much more fun that visiting a supermarket,” Bacani says. “It’s got a nice ambience and is such a beautiful place.” Born in the Philippines, he’s the third generation in his family to work in the meat business and many of the people who have worked with him also measure their experience by the decade. His son Allan works alongside him and as much as Bacani is leaving the decision whether to take over the store to Allan, he loves the thought of the next generation carrying the traditions forward into the future. — Martha Perkins
BAKERY 1. Beaucoup Bakery, 2150 Fir St., 604-732-4222, www.beaucoupbakery.com 2. Terra Breads (tie), Various locations, www.terrabreads.com 2. Lemonade (tie) 3385 Cambie Street, 604-873-9993, www.lemonadebakery.ca 3. Cobs Bread, Various locations, www.cobsbread.com
BURGERS 1. Vera’s Burger Shack, Various locations, www. verasburgershack.com 2. Romer’s, 1873 West 4th Avenue, 604-732-9545; 1039 Mainland, 604-559-7210, www.romersburgerbar.com 3. Fatburger (tie), Various locations, www.fatburger.com 3. White Spot (tie), Various locations, www.whitespot.ca
BBQ 1. Memphis Blues, Various locations, www.memphisbluesbbq.com 2. Re-Up BBQ, 700 Hornby Street food cart (seasonally); River Market, New Westminster, 604-553-3997, www.reupbbq.com 3. Peckinpah, 2 Water Street, 604-681-5411, www.peckinpahbbq.com
FISH AND CHIPS 1. Go Fish, 1505 West 1st Ave, 604-730-5040, www.gofishvancouver.com 2. C-Lovers, 1061 Denman Street, 604-662-3444, www.c-lovers.com 3. Pajo’s, Various locations, www.pajos.com
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1. Starbucks, Various locations, www.starbucks.ca 2. JJ Bean, Various locations, www.jjbeancoffee.com 3. Caffé Artigiano (tie), Various locations, www.caffeartigiano.com 3. Forty Ninth Parallel (tie), 2902 Main Street, 604-420-4900; 2198 West 4th Avenue, 604-420-4901, www.49thparallelroasters.com
1. Tacofino, Burrard and Dunsmuir and Robson Square, 604-253-TACO; commissary at 2327 East Hastings, www.tacofino.com 2. Le Tigre (tie), Various locations, 778-990-2853, www.letigrecuisine.ca 2. Fresh Local Wild (tie), Hastings and Burrard, www.freshlocalwild.com 3. Mom’s Grilled Cheese, 800 West Georgia Street, 604-767-9768, www.momsgrilledcheesetruck.com
1. Bella Gelateria, 1001 West Cordova Street, 604-569-1010; 1089 Marinaside, www.bellagelateria.com 2. Mario’s Gelati, 88 East 1st Avenue, 604-879-9411, www.mariosgelati.com 3. La Casa Gelato (tie), 1033 Venables Street, 604-251-3211, www.lacasagelato.com 3. Earnest Ice Cream, 3992 Fraser Street, various local retailers, www.earnesticecream.com
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MILKSHAKE/SMOOTHIE 1. White Spot, Various locations, www.whitespot.ca 2. Booster Juice, Various locations, www.boosterjuice.com 3. Fat Burger, Various locations, www.fatburger.com
NOODLES
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1. Legendary Noodle (tie), 1074 Denman Street, 604-669-8551, www.legendarynoodle.ca 1. Peaceful Restaurant (tie), Various locations, www.peacefulrestaurant.com 2. Noodle Box (tie), Various locations, www.thenoodlebox.net 2. Congee Noodle House (tie), 141 East Broadway, 604-879-8221 3. Kintaro, 788 Denman Street, 604-682-7568
PIZZA 1. Via Tevere Pizzeria, 1190 Victoria Drive, 604-336-1803, www.viateverepizzeria.com
2. Nicli Antica Pizzeria, 62 East Cordova Street, 604-669-6985, www.nicli-antica-pizzeria.ca 3. Nat’s New York Pizzeria (tie), 2684 West Broadway, 604-7370707; 1080 Denman Street, 604642-0777, www.natspizza.com 3. Famoso Neapolitan Pizzeria (tie), 1380 Commercial Drive, 604-251-2292, www.famoso.ca
www.espanarestaurant.ca 3. The Sardine Can, 26 Powell Street, 604-568-1350, www.thesardinecan.ca
TEAHOUSE
SEAFOOD 1. Blue Water Café + Raw Bar, 1095 Hamilton Street, 604-6888078, www.bluewatercafe.com 2. Joe Fortes Seafood and Chophouse (tie), 777 Thurlow Street, 604-669-1940, www.joefortes.ca 3. Boathouse Restaurant, Various locations, www.boathouserestaurants.ca
STEAKHOUSE 1. The Keg, Various locations, www.kegsteakhouse.com 2. Gotham Steakhouse, 615 Seymour Street, 604-605-8282, www.gothamsteakhouse.com 3. Black + Blue (tie), 1032 Alberni Street, 604-637-0777, www.glowbalgroup.com/blackblue 3. Hy’s Steakhouse (tie), 637 Hornby Street, 604-683-7671, www.hyssteakhouse.com
TAPAS 1. Bin 941 Tapas Parlour, 941 Davie Street, 604-683-1246, www.bin941.com 2. Espana, 1118 Denman Street, 604-558-4040,
1. The Urban Tea Merchant (tie), 1070 West Georgia Street, 604-692-0071, www.urbantea.com 2. David’s Tea, Various locations, www.davidstea.com 3. Secret Garden Tea Company, 5559 West Boulevard, 604-2613070, www.secretgardentea.com
VEGAN 1. The Naam Restaurant, 2724 West 4th Ave, 604-738-7151, www.thenaam.com 2. The Acorn (tie), 3995 Main Street, 604-566-9001, www.theacornrestaurant.ca 2. Graze (tie), 3980 Fraser Street, 6014-620-8822, www.grazerestaurant.ca 3. Heirloom, 1509 West 12th Avenue, 604-733-2231, www.heirloomrestaurant.ca
VEGETARIAN 1. The Naam Restaurant, 2724 West 4th Ave, 604-738-7151, www.thenaam.com 2. The Acorn (tie), 3995 Main Street, 604-566-9001, www.theacornrestaurant.ca 2. Heirloom (tie), 1509 West 12th Avenue, 604-733-2231, www.heirloomrestaurant.ca 3. The Foundation, 2301 Main Street, 604-708-0881
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1. Lemonade, 3385 Cambie Street, 604-873-9993, www.lemonadebakery. ca 2. Graze, 3980 Fraser Street, 604620-8822, www.grazerestaurant.ca 3. Edible Canada, 1596 Johnston Street, Granville Island, 604-6826681, www.ediblecanada.com
1. The Reef, 1018 Commercial Drive, 604-568-5375; 4172 Main Street, 604-874-5375, www.thereefrestaurant.com 2. Calabash Bistro, 428 Carrall Street, 604-568-5882, www.calabashbistro. com 3. Simba’s Grill, 825 Denman Street, 604-974-0649, www.simbasgrill.com
TACO
The aroma of freshly baked donuts and the grins of owners Rajesh Narine and Craig Terry (and their logo) greet customers at the new Cartems space on W. Pender. Rob Newell photo
CARTEMS DONUTERIE: GOLD — BEST DONUTS
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nyone who dreams in donuts deserves a storefront to call their own, but it’s a testament that Cartems Donuterie earned top spot in this year’s voting before they had even moved in. Returning their business incubator at Carrall and Hastings to leaseholder Sean Heather, and packing up their commissary at Woodland Smokehouse, coowners Jordan Cash, Rajesh “Rags” Narine and Craig Terry have now taken over 2,800-sq.ft. of patisserie heaven at 534 W. Pender, which opened on Oct. 24. “We’re excited to challenge taste buds and see what people are willing to put into their mouths,” says Narine — the perpetually cheery head chef — of the future of fine donuts.
“Finding a location was difficult, and making it what we wanted with time and budget constraints was a little stressful, but we persevered and are really happy!” And a beauty space it is: the return of their Canadian Whiskey Bacon (and 19 other sweet, savoury and vegan donuts made from locally sourced ingredients) is heralded by an eye-catching triangular marquee, and adroitly presented in a 24-seat, bricklined communal space. Add to this the wafting aroma of Matchstick Coffee and (very soon) milk on tap, and you can practically see satisfied smiles popping up in red and white thought bubbles all the way down the street. — Kelsey Klassen
1. La Taqueria, 2549 Cambie Street, 604-558-2549; 322 West Hastings, 604-568-4406, www.lataqueria.ca 2. Taco Fino, Robson Square food truck; 2327 East Hastings, 604-253TACO, www.tacofino.com 3. Taco Shack (tied), 1937 Cornwall Avenue, 604-736-8226, www.tacoshack.com 3. Chronic Taco (tied), 1812 West 4th Avenue, 604-558-3666; 382 West Broadway, 604-428-2221, www.eatchronictacos.com
BEST INT’L CUISINE CHINESE 1. Kirin Restaurant, 1172 Alberni Street, 604-682-8833; 201-555 West 12th Avenue, 604-879-8038, www.kirinrestaurants.com 2. Sun Sui Wah, 3888 Main Street, 604-872-8822, www.sunsuiwah.com 3. Hon’s Wun-Tun House (tie), 268 Keefer Street, 604-688-8303; 1339 Robson Street, 604-685-0871 3. Lin Chinese Cuisine (tie), 1537 West Broadway, 604-733-9696, www.linchinese.ca
FRENCH 1. Le Crocodile, 909 Burrard Street, 604-669-4298, www.lecrocodilerestaurant.com 2. Les Faux Bourgeois, 663 E 15th Avenue, 604-873-9733, www.lesfauxbourgeois.com 3. La Brasserie, 1091 Davie Street, 604-568-6499, www.labrasserievancouver.com
GREEK 1. Stepho’s Taverna, 1124 Davie St., 604-683-2555; 1359 Robson St. (soon) 2. Takis’ Taverna, 1106 Davie Street, 604-682-1336, www.takistaverna.com 3. Maria’s Taverna, 2324 West 4th Avenue, 604-731-4722, www.mariastaverna.ca
INDIAN 1. Vij’s, 1480 West 11th Avenue, 604-736-6664, www.vijsrestaurant.ca 2. Maurya, 1643 West Broadway, 604742-0622, www.mauryaindiancuisine. com 3. India Bistro (tie), 1157 Davie St., 604-684-6342, www.indiabistro.ca 3. Nirvana (tie), 2313 Main Street, 604-872-8779, www.nirvanarestaurant.ca
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Thirty years ago next week, Michel Jacob opened Le Crocodile and has never looked back. He’s now serving the third generation of patrons.
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n a country where food is at the heart of its culture and economy, Alsace is France’s culinary epicentre. It is said there are more Michelin-starred restaurants in this easternmost region than anywhere else in the country. At the top of the list (at least alphabetically) is Au Crocodile, a fabled restaurant in Strasbourg named after a stuffed crocodile that a local general brought home as a souvenir from Napoleon’s campaign in Egypt. Michel Jacob grew up in Strasbourg and at 14 started his training there as a chef. One day, the entire brigade was taken for a meal at Au Crocodile. It was a revelation. Young Michel had never tasted anything as good as that meal and he never forgot it, nor the words of advice from its culinary mastermind, Emile Jung. After travelling through Europe and Britain as a chef, it was in homage to Au Crocodile that 30 years ago next week, Jacob named his new Vancouver restaurant Le Crocodile. All these years later, it’s as if everything Jacob valued about classic French cuisine has been preserved. It’s here that you’ll find foie gras, lobster and truffles as unabashed standards, given stellar treatment on their own or as co-stars of another dish. Cream? C’est naturel. And sauces? Their richness comes from stock that is reduced down to its foundations of flavour. For years, diners have chosen Le Crocodile as their favourite French restaurant. The key, Jacob says, is consistency. If you loved the leg of lamb that you had last night, “I guarantee that when you come back in six months you’ll say, ‘Wow, it’s as good as I remember.’” And while Jacob’s cuisine has been nourished with the influences that come from living on the West Coast, you won’t find him following any trends or trying to be the most talked about restaurant in Vancouver. “You don’t want to be ‘in’ because when you’re ‘in,’ you’re ‘out’,” he says. Far
better for him to be a place where he’s now serving the grandchildren of some of his original guests. French cuisine can be its own worst enemy. People might think it’s chi chi or be intimidated by the weight of traditions. In the old days, waiters were known to tell patrons that Chef knew best and the only way he was going to serve his meat was rare. French cuisine also comes with high expectations, even when we’re not sure what those expectations are. (For those who expect frog legs to be on the menu, Le Crocodile doesn’t disappoint.) For many years, French cuisine fell out of favour and there were few French restaurants in Vancouver. Today, thanks in part to the influence of Asian diners, who have their own high standards of cuisine, French food is enjoying a revival with restaurants such as Les Faux Bourgeois, Café Regalade and Salade de Fruits packing in the crowds. “Twenty years ago, Montreal and Toronto were way ahead of us,” Jacob says of the Canadian food scene. “Now, Vancouver is number one.” As Le Crocodile celebrates its 30th anniversary, Jacob is still looking ahead, with no immediate plans for retirement. “It’s my passion and my life,” he says. “What else do you want me to do?” — Martha Perkins
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THAI
1. Italian Kitchen, 1037 Alberni Street, 604-6872858, www.glowbalgroup.com/italiankitchen 2. Ciopinno’s (tie), 1133 Hamilton Street, 604-688-7466, www.cioppinosyaletown.com 2. Cin Cin (tie), 1154 Robson Street, 604-688 7338, www.cincin.net 3. Francesco’s, 860 Burrard, 604-685-7770, www.francescos.com
1. Maenam, 1938 West 4th Avenue, 604-730-5579, www.maenam.ca 2. Thai House, 1116 Robson Street, 604-683-3383; 1766 West 7th Avenue, 604-737-0088, www.thaihouse.com 3. Sala Thai (tie), 102-888 Burrard Street, 604-683-7999, www.salathai.ca 3. Simply Thai (tie), 1211 Hamilton Street, 604-642-0123, www.simplythairestaurant.com
JAPANESE 1. Miku, 1055 West Hastings Street, 604-568-3900,www.mikurestaurant.com 2. Tojo’s, 1133 West Broadway, 604-872-8050, www.tojos.com 3. Minami, 1118 Mainland Street, 604-685-8080, www.minamirestaurant.com
KOREAN 1. Sura Korean Cuisine, 1518 Robson Street, 604-687-7872, www.surakoreancuisine.com 2. Jang Mo Jib, 1575 Robson Street, 604-642-0712, www.jangmojib.com 3. Madang Coul Korean Restaurant (tie), 847 Denman Street, 604-688-3585 3. Damso Modern Korean Cuisine (tie), 867 Denman Street, 604-632-0022
MIDDLE EASTERN 1. Nuba, Various locations, www.nuba.ca 2. East is East, 3243 West Broadway, 604-734-5881; 4433 Main Street, 604-565-4401, www.eastiseast.ca 3. Afghan Horsemen Restaurant, 1833 Anderson Street, 604-873-5923, www.afghanhorsemen.com
SINGAPOREAN 1. Banana Leaf, Various locations, www.bananaleaf-vancouver.com 2. Tropika, 2975 Cambie Street, 604-879-6002; 1128 Robson Street, 604-737-6002, www.tropika-canada.com 3. Kaya Malay Bistro, 1063 West Broadway, 604-730-9963, www.kayamalay.com
SPANISH 1. Espana, 1118 Denman Street, 604-558-4040, www.espanarestaurant.ca 2. La Bodega, 1277 Howe Street, 604-684-8814, www.labodegavancouver.com 3. The Sardine Can, 26 Powell Street, 604-568-1350, www.thesardinecan.ca
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1. Phnom Penh Restaurant, 244 East Georgia Street, 604-682-5777 2. Au Petit Café, 4851 Main Street, 604-873-3328, www.aupetitcafe.com 3. Thai Son, 373 East Broadway, 604-875-6436; 2800 East 1st Avenue, 604-255-6436
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WEST COAST 1. West, 2281 Granville Street, 604-738-8938, www.westrestaurant.com 2. Raincity Grill, 1193 Denman Street, 604-685-7337, www.raincitygrill.com 3. Coast, 1054 Alberni Street, 604-685-5010, www.glowbalgroup.com/coast
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BUDGET 1. White Spot, Various locations, www.whitespot.ca 2. Hawkers Delight (tie), 4127 Main Street, 604-709-8188 2. Famous Warehouse (tie), 989 Granville Street, 604-677-8080, thefamouswarehouse.com 3. Nuba, Various locations, www.nuba.ca
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1. Templeton, 1087 Granville Street, 604-685-4612, www.rthetempleton.ca 2. Lucy’s Eastside Diner, 2708 Main Street, 604-568-1550 3. Joe’s Grill, Various locations, www.joesgrill.ca
FINE DINING 1. Hawksworth, 801 West Georgia Street, 604-673-7000, www.hawksworthrestaurant.com 2. Bishop’s (tie), 2183 West 4th Ave, 604-738-2025, www.bishopsonline.com 2. Le Crocodile (tie), 909 Burrard Street, 604-669-4298, www.lecrocodilerestaurant.com 3. West (tie), 2881 Granville Street, 604-738-8938, www.westrestaurant.com 3. Blue Water Cafe + Raw Bar (tie), 1095 Hamilton Street, 604-688-8078, www.bluewatercafe.net
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WHITE SPOT: GOLD — BEST BUDGET; GOLD — BEST MILKSHAKE; BRONZE — BEST BURGER
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t’s not just customers who are loyal to White Spot. The staff love being there as much as the diners. “My brother and I started here as summer jobs and it lasted forever,” says Frank Mandarino, the general manager of the popular West Georgia location. He’s celebrated 34 years with the company; his brother has been with them for 35 years. In fact, White Spot has the longest-tenure employees of any chain restaurant in Vancouver, he says. “The Toigos are a great family to work for,” he says of the people who own the BC-based restaurant chain (as well as the Vancouver Giants.) Knowing the staff and having them know you is an important part of what makes people return to White Spot again and again. People don’t eat at home as often as they used to, but they still like to feel like family when they sit down for a meal. Many customers don’t even need to crack open a menu — they already have their favourites. Of course, chief among them is the burger with its Triple O sauce. “The taste has been around since 1928,” Mandarino says, laughing when he remembers how they once tried to add lettuce and tomato to what’s traditionally served with only the Triple O sauce and a dill pickle on the bun.
Customers quickly let him know — “You just don’t touch the burger!” He encourages people to explore the other favourites on the menu, including the highly popular quinoa bowls and, his favourite, Tuscan chicken pasta. “I just had the cheese-stuffed ravioli,” he says. “It’s fantastic.” — Martha Perkins
Local chefs contribute to White Spot’s first cookbook. From now until December 31 (Christmas shopping season!), partial proceeds from every book sold will be donated the Variety — The Children’s Charity.
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LEMONADE: GOLD — BEST GLUTEN FREE BAKERY; BRONZE — BEST BAKERY
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1. David Hawksworth, Hawksworth, 801 West Georgia Street, 604-673-7000, www.hawksworthrestaurant.com 2. Ned Bell, Yew at the Four Seasons, 791 West Georgia Street, 604-692-4939, www.yewseafood. com 3. Rob Feenie, Cactus Club Cafe, Various locations, www.cactusclubcafe.com
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1. Pourhouse, 162 Water Street, 604-568-7022, www.pourhousevancouver.com 2. The Diamond, 2nd Floor, 6 Powell Street, 604-568-8272, www.di6mond.com 3. The Keefer (tie), 133 Keefer Street, 604-688-1983, www.thekeefer.com
BAR/LOUNGE When pastry chef Tracy Kadonoff discovered she could no longer eat or bake with flour, she turned life’s lemons into Vancouver’s best glutenfree bakery. Rob Newell photos
1. Reflections (tie), Rosewood Hotel Georgia, 801 West Georgia Street, 604-682-5566, www.rosewoodhotels.com 1. Four Seasons Yew (tie), 791 West Georgia Street, 604-692-4939, www.yewseafood.com 2. The Lobby Lounge at Fairmont Pacific Rim (tie), 1038 Canada Place, 604-695-5502, www.fairmont.com 2. Pourhouse (tie), 162 Water Street, 6 04-568-7022, www.pourhousevancouver.com 3. The Keefer (tie), 133 Keefer Street, 604-688-1983, www.thekeefer.com 3. Uva Wine Bar (tie), 900 Seymour Street, 604-632-9560, www.uvawinebar.ca
Thank you, Vancouver & Best of the City Dining Awards foods you love in life. In fact, it got its name from the belief that if life gives you lemons, you make... Head pastry chef Tracy Kadonoff was at the top of her baking game, having studied her art in Vancouver, Paris and Napa Valley, when she discovered she was gluten intolerant. Not only could she not eat it, but she could no longer bake with it. Rather than throw in the rolling pin, she adapted. She studied, she learned, she experimented. And then she became the saviour of not only fellow gluten avoiders but everyone who simply loves walking into a bakery and saying, “I’ll have one of those, and three of that, and let’s try...”
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DAILY CATCH: GOLD — BEST FISH MARKET
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rowing up on the Sunshine Coast, Dylan McCulloch’s and Ryan Johnson’s childhood memories included family outings to watch the arrival of spawning salmon. When they wanted crab for dinner, they simply went out in their boats and pulled up their traps. Over time, however, they noticed changes in our ocean’s fisheries, changes they didn’t like. And when they decided to quit their day jobs in construction and open a business together, they wanted to be a force of positive change. The Daily Catch Seafood Company was the first in Vancouver to be 100 per cent Ocean Wise. That means every fish they sell has to be caught in an ethical way (all their salmon is hook-and-line caught), not in danger and resilient to over fishing. “We have a very close relationship with our suppliers,” says McCulloch who, with Johnson, makes daily trips to the Port of Vancouver to choose that day’s selection. “We know when each fish was caught and where it was caught and how it was caught.” They decided to open their store on Commercial Drive because they knew people in the neighbourhood shared the same values. McCulloch says their research showed that the Drive had the highest percentage of vegetarians and since many vegetarians still eat fish, they’d have a captive market. There’s more to be done to protect our fisheries, McCulloch says. More than 80 per cent of the catch is sent overseas, and the millions of dollars spent on supplying the world’s demand for fish means that not everyone shares their commitment to sustainability. Fish by fish, choice by choice, they’re hoping to be part of a changing ethos. — Martha Perkins
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HOTEL DINING 1. Hawksworth - Hotel Georgia, 801 West Georgia Street, 604-673-7000, www.hawksworthrestaurant.com 2. Yew at the Four Seasons,
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1. Tap & Barrel, 1 Athletes Way, 604-685-2223, www.tapandbarrel.com 2. Cactus Club Cafe, Various locations, www.cactusclubcafe.com 3. Dockside, 1253 Johnston Street, Granville Island, 604-685-7070, www.docksidevancouver.com
LIVE MUSIC 1. Commodore Ballroom, 868 Granville Street, 604-739-4550, www.commodoreballroom.ca 2. The Cellar, 1006 Granville Street, 604-605-4340, www.cellarvan.com 3. The Roxy (tie), 932 Granville Street, 604-731-7999, www.roxyvan.com 3. The Biltmore (tie), 2755 Prince Edward Street, 604-676-0541, www.biltmorecabaret.com
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1. Cactus Club, Various locations, www.cactusclubcafe.com 2. Edible Canada (tie), 1596 Johnston St., Granville Island, 604-682-6681, www.ediblecanada.com 2. Earls (tie), Various locations, www.earls.ca 3. Flying Pig, 1168 Hamilton Street, 604-568-1344; 102 Water Street, 604-559-7698
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1. Hawksworth, 801 West Georgia Street, 604-673-7000, www.hawksworthrestaurant.com 2. Blue Water Café + Raw Bar, 1095 Hamilton Street, 604-688-8078, www.bluewatercafe.net 3. La Terrazza, 1088 Cambie Street, 604-899-4449, www.laterrazza.ca
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1. Bimini (tie), 2010 West 4th Avenue, 604-733-7116, www.donnellygroup.com 1. New Oxford (tie), 1144 Homer Street, 604-609-0901, www.donnellygroup.com 2. Doolins (tie), 654 Nelson Street, 604-605-4343, www.doolins.ca 2. Biercraft (tie), 1191 Commercial Drive, 604-254-2437; 3305 Cambie Street, 604-874-6900, www.biercraft.com 3. Yaletown Brewing Company (tie), 1111 Mainland Street, 604-681-2739, www.markjamesgroup.com/ yaletown
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1. Cardero’s, 1583 Coal Harbour Quay, 604-669-7666, www.vancouverdine/carderos 2. Lift Bar and Grill, 333 Menchions Mews, 604-689-5438, www.liftbarandgrill.com 3. Cactus Club, 1085 Canada Place, 604-620-7410, wwwcactusclubcafe.com
COMMERCIAL DRIVE 1. Havana, 1212 Commercial Drive, 604-253-9119, www.havanarestaurant.com 2. Via Tevere Pizzeria (tie), 1190 Victoria Drive, 604-336-1803, www.viateverepizzeria.com 2. Marcello’s Pizzeria (tie), 1404 Commercial Drive, 604-215-7760, www.marcellopizzeria.com 3. La Mezcaleria, 1622 Commercial Drive, 604-559-8227, www.lemezcaleria.ca
DOWNTOWN 1. Hawksworth, 801 West Georgia Street, 604-673-7000, www.hawksworthrestaurant.com 2. Chambar (tie), 562 Beatty Street, 604-879-7119, www.chambar.com 2. Coast (tie), 1054 Alberni Street, 604-685-5010, www.glowbalgroup.com/coast 3. Joe Fortes Seafood and Chophouse (tie), 777 Thurlow Street, 604-669-1940, www.joefortes.ca
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1. L’Abattoir, 217 Carrall Street, 604-568-1701, www.labattoir.ca 2. Boneta, 12 Water Street, 604-684-1844, www.boneta.ca 3. Pourhouse, 162 Water Street, 604-568-7022, www.pourhousevancouver.com
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Havana head chef George Athanasiou (left), here with sous chef Jeff Grant, has been building on his ouevre — an ode to Cuba and The Drive — for the past 10 years. Rob Newell photo
HAVANA: GOLD — BEST COMMERCIAL DR.
Athanasiou transforms each day comes in from The Daily Catch just down the street. Havana is also on the daily supply route for Portugese buns from Elizabeth’s Bakery, and the good stuff from Continental Coffee. “Supporting each other is a big part of the whole community which we gladly take part in,” he says of his love of being on the Drive. Modeled after La Bodeguita Del Medio in Havana, the restaurant is a trip to the Crocodile Isle complete with the best in-flight meals imaginable, yet it’s not known for actually attracting too many turistas. We’re lucky the locals even fessed up come voting time and shared this, their taste of Cuba on Commercial Drive. — Kelsey Klassen
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hink back… The last time you went to Havana on Commercial Drive, was it to see improv in the intimate 60-seat venue in the back? Or perhaps you stopped in to the gallery for one of the twice-monthly Sunday art show receptions. No, it was definitely for a mojito and some brunch-hour people watching with friends. Right? Whatever draws you in to the faded glory of Havana’s Cuban renaissance, it’s this trifecta — theatre venue, art gallery, neuvo-Latino restaurant — that secures it as the area’s top spot and a habitual part of life on The Drive. In fact, after 18-years in business, it’s possible to chronicle entire adult lives in the graffiti carved into the distressed, burnt-sienna walls. First-dates, goodbye parties and dinners with mom go down comfortably, side by side, on the awardwinning heated patio, while plates of gooey huevos rancheros or steaming paella streak past. “The paella is still on the menu from day one of my tenure,” says head chef George Athanasiou, who, alongside executive chef Trevor Booth, has been tweaking this topseller for the past 10 years. “Housemade chorizo sausage, Cuban rice, peppers, onions, tomatoes, coconut milk, saffron-pernod fresh mussels and tiger prawns really bring the dish together; it’s an Opus of flavours.” Havana can thank their neighbours for more than just voting them number one; the OceanWise seafood
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Often referred to as the King of Poutine, Fritz wins over Vancouver’s late night crowd too. Rob Newell photo
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uietly staking its Granville Street claim for number one drunk food is Fritz European Fry House. Pizza still reigns supreme in the midnight hours, but Fritz’s fries — poutined, popped or dipped — are the late-night snack with class. Nineteen pillowy dips, from garlic mayo to mango chutney, catch the fries as they drunkenly spill from their crackly paper cone. The potatoes may be Canadian, but the handcut, Belgian-style fries are so fresh they speak with an accent, and the poutine — rich, dark gravy layered with squeaky cheese curd so that each
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individual fry is smothered — is delicious down to the last bite. At this tiny fry house, with service until 3 and 4am and a discrete lack of tables, comfort food for the coming cold months is taken to go. “How can you not love Fritz when you’re craving something on those late nights?” raves one customer. “It’s worth standing in line for, and sometimes battling your way through to get that delicious cheesy-poutine-covered-in-gravy goodness.” Whether you call them fries, franskar, patati, fritten, chips, or pommes frites, in Vancouver people say Fritz. — Kelsey Klassen
FUN FACTS ABOUT POTATOES: • Discovered by the Spanish when they invaded Peru in 1532, potatoes, were brought to Spain by Gonzalo Jimenez de Quesada in 1565, and by 1600 had spread throughout Europe. • Pomme frites (fried potatoes) first appeared in Paris in the 1840s. They were immediately popular, and were sold on the streets of Paris by push-cart vendors. • The French excluded potatoes from their tables until 1780, because they were thought to cause leprosy. • In Scotland, devout Presbyterians initially refused to eat them because they weren’t mentioned in the Bible. • Prussian farmers thought potatoes to be poisonous due to their similarities with the nightshade family, until King Frederick William I threatened to cut of the nose of anyone who declined to plant and eat them.
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What began in a small palazzo on Via Tevere in Italy ends in a roaring inferno at Via Tevere in Vancouver, as brothers Dom and Frank Morra bring authentic, wood-fired Neapolitan pizza nightly to Victoria Drive. Rob Newell photo
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VIA TEVERE: GOLD — BEST PIZZA, SILVER — BEST COMMERCIAL DR.
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t’s best to take it all in while you’re waiting in line, because once you’re seated at Via Tevere, your food will come so fast you won’t have time to notice the finer details that make this pizzeria the best in the city. Note the painstakingly restored, hand-painted advertisement on the south exterior wall; the bags of Caputo ‘double zero’ flour stacked pragmatically by the front door; the quietly intense island workstation where dough is handpulled in the oldworld tradition. This addictive Neopolitan experience comes courtesy of a pair of East Vancouver brothers — Dom and Frank Morra — with real deal roots. Named after the street that their father grew up on in Naples, Via Tevere pays homage to their countless summers spent with family and food. In the intimate setting of the beautiful old Victoria Drive Confectionery building (built in 1922), the brothers serve up their favourite Neopolitan fare, including that much-lauded, certified Vera FUN FACTS ABOUT PIZZA: • Pizza gained renown in 1889, when Italian pizzaiolo Raffaele Esposito prepared a pizza in honour of the visiting Queen Margherita of Savoy. He named it Margherita, and chose green basil leaves, white mozzarella and red tomatoes to symbolize the colours of the Italian flag.
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Pizza Napoletana (VPN) pizza. After dashing into the exquisitely tiled woodfired oven (which goes zero to cooked in 90 seconds), the San Marzano tomatoes from the Campania region, fresh leaves of basil, extra virgin olive oil and milky fresh fior di latte (rules to live by for any Neopolitan pizza) are transformed. Flavour is further enhanced by the char on the crust, which comes to the table uncut (best eaten in fours, folded) to keep with VPN standards. The pizza may hit home runs, but it’s the rest of the team that racks up RBIs. The servers smile with an authority rooted in pride, because Via Tevere excels across the menu — from the Caprese salads that deliver a salt-cut mozarella hit to the decadence of the secret-recipe tiramisu. “Our customers get it,” says Dom, “because once they enter our restaurant they know they’re in for an authentic experience.” — Kelsey Klassen • VPN pizza must be baked in a wood-fired, domed oven at 485°C for no longer than 60 to 90 seconds. • The pizzas should measure 30cm in diameter. • Some Neapolitans eat their pizza with a fork and knife, others prefer to rip and fold their pizzas by hand.
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Willoughby Town Centre already thriving in Langley By Kerry Vital
Willoughby Town Centre celebrated its grand opening on Sept. 21, but the neighbourhood has been extremely popular with Langley residents for much longer than that. Loblaw’s Your Independent Grocer, Noma Sushi, Town Centre Liquor, Sassy Nails and several other stores are already
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operating, while other businesses will soon open up shop. “This is very much a growing community,” says Hugh Carter, vice-president of community and commercial development for Qualico, one of the driving forces behind Willoughby Town Centre. “There are not only major tenants, but also a good collection of independents as well.” Eventually there will be a variety of shops and services available, including a building devoted mainly to medical and dental offices, as well as a pharmacy, yoga studio and a variety of boutiques. Willoughby Town Centre will also include a residential
component. The first phase is Kensington, a 65-unit apartment building. Other projects are planned for the future. Willoughby Town Centre joins South Surrey’s Morgan Crossing and West Vancouver’s Park Royal as “lifestyle centres” with residential and commercial space. “We believe in these walkable communities,” Carter says. “There’s a broader appeal here that I think is unique in the marketplace.” “The whole idea is to be pedestrian-friendly,” says Diane Zarola, sales and marketing manager for Qualico. “We want it to be a gathering place.” John Johnson, owner of Town Centre Liquor, is very happy with his decision to open up shop in Willoughby Town Centre. “It’s a real country setting with a downtown flavour,” he says, adding that he’s happy that the store can be in the neighbourhood from the beginning. “This area is growing so quickly. It’s really quite amazing.”
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Marcon’s Heywood on the Park showcases Classic Modern architecture in a beautiful location beside a 39.5-acre park in North Vancouver. Laminate flooring, nine-foot ceilings and oversized windows are just a few of the amazing features.
Park-side living at Marcon’s Heywood on the Park By Kerry Vital
If you’re looking for a home that’s as beautiful as the 39.5-acre park it’s named after, you need look no further than Heywood on the Park, Marcon’s condominium project in North Vancouver that showcases great design and a fantastic location. “You’re literally on the edge of the park,” says sales manager Wendy Pirie. “The park is on two sides of the building, so you’ll never have buildings there. There’s retail and transit
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on the other two sides; it’s really unique to have all of that.” Curb appeal is abundant at Heywood on the Park, with its Classic Modern architecture designed by NSDA Architects. Ranging from approximately 538 to 1,184 square feet, the one-, two- and three-bedroom homes are available in a variety of spacious floorplans. Among the luxurious features you’ll find at Heywood on the Park is laminate flooring throughout the main living areas and ninefoot ceilings (eight feet in the bathrooms). The oversized windows optimize natural light even on the darkest of days. “These are extremely bright suites,” Pirie says. “They don’t feel like condos.” The kitchens are fit for any budding gourmet, with their stainless-steel appliances, solid quartz countertops and full-wrap series cabinetry in Frosty White Gloss,
complemented by accent cabinets in squareedge Brookside Whitewashed Oak or Brookside Veneer Teak. Select homes include full-height pantries with a built-in microwave and a USB charging station. The bathrooms are relaxing, with their own solid quartz countertops and a deep soaker tub. The tub and shower surround is accented by Calacatta stone, complementing the Arctic White tiles. A floating mirror with polished chrome accent lighting shows you in your best light, while the warm grey porcelain tile floor is elegant and contemporary. The best feature of the homes at Heywood on the Park is the amazing views of the North Shore mountains or city (in some plans). This is accentuated by the generous patios, decks and terraces in every home. “These terraces are just huge,” Pirie says. Heywood on the Park’s location offers easy access to the rest of the Lower Mainland,
as well as schools, dining, recreation and shopping all within walking distance. On-site, you’ll find an amenity lounge with a patio. Marcon has a well-established reputation for gorgeous homes and great customer service, something that Pirie says has been bringing people into the sales centre. “They are there for you after the purchase,” she says. “They’ve built on the North Shore before. They’re top-notch.” Homes at Heywood on the Park start at $288,900. For more information, check out www.heywoodliving.ca, call 604-985-0003 or visit the presentation centre at 1621 Hamilton Avenue, North Vancouver.
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ome buyer and seller activity continues to mirror historical averages in the Greater Vancouver housing market. These trends have helped keep the region in a balanced state for the last nine months. The Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver reports that residential property sales in Greater Vancouver reached 2,661 on the Multiple Listing Service® (MLS®) in October 2013. This is a 37.8 per cent increase compared to the 1,931 sales recorded in October 2012, and a 7.2 per cent increase from the 2,483 sales recorded in September 2013. New listings for attached, detached and apartment properties in Greater Vancouver totaled 4,315 in October 2013. This represents a 0.2 per cent decline from the 4,323 new listings reported in October 2012, and a decrease of 14.2 per cent compared to the 5,030 new listings this past September. Last month’s sales were 2.8 per cent above the 10-year sales average for the month, while new listings for the
month were 1.9 per cent below the 10-year average. “We continue to see fairly typical activity when it comes to monthly home sale and listing totals,” REBGV president Sandra Wyant said. “Today’s activity is helping to keep us in balanced market territory, which means that prices tend to experience minimal fluctuation.” The total number of properties currently listed for sale on the MLS® in Greater Vancouver is 15,257, a decline of 12.2 per cent compared to this time last year, and a decline of 5.3 per cent compared to September 2013. The sales-to-active-listings ratio is currently at 17.4 per cent in Greater Vancouver. The MLS® Home Price Index composite benchmark price for all residential properties in Greater Vancouver is $600,700. This represents a 0.5 per cent decline compared to this time last year. Sales of detached properties reached 1,067 in October
2013, an increase of 35.1 per cent from the 790 detached sales recorded in October 2012 and a 9.5 per cent increase from the 974 units sold in October 2011. The benchmark price for detached properties decreased 0.5 per cent from October 2012 to $922,600. Sales of apartment properties reached 1,098 in October 2013, an increase of 36.7 per cent compared to the 803 apartment sales recorded in October 2012, and an increase of 14.6 per cent compared to the 958 sales in October 2011. The benchmark price of an apartment property decreased 0.9 per cent from October 2012 to $365,600. Attached property sales totaled 496, an increase of 46.7 per cent compared to the 338 attached property sales recorded in 2012 and a 29.8 per cent increase compared to the 382 attached property sales recorded in October 2011. The benchmark price of an attached property is $458,000, which is virtually unchanged from October 2012.
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$649,000 1313 – 1333 GEORGIA ST
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Fantastic T/H in the heart of Yaletown/ Downtown with 1190 sq ft, 2 bed and den, 2 bedrooms, with 3 patios including a 130 sq ft patio facing a quiet lush courtyard. Stainless appliances, granite counters, laminate floors and more. Great space for city living.
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It doesn’t get any better than this! Custom designed, during construction, one of a kind suite with city, mountain and peek a boo water views. Luxuriously appointed throughout, with 9’ ceilings, floor to ceiling windows, slate w/granite inlaid floors. Gourmet kitchen with separate dining room. The master bedroom is truly a sanctuary with inlayed h/ w floors, fireplace, spacious walk in closet, and a decadent ensuite bath. Gas line for BBQ, full size w/d, 2 car private garage, and 2 storage lockers.
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OPEN SAT 2 – 3:30PM LET’S MAKE A DEAL. BUY with confidence in a well established bldg. w/ a stellar maintenance record. Quiet, tree –lined street: 1 ½ blks from the beach in one direction + restaurants, shops, transit in the other. Spacious bdrm (655 sq.ft) w/ 1 parking & storage. For more info and to view… call Marilou!
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$349,000 1943 VENABLES ST
$935,000
Remodelled 2,270 sqft Enjoy Life in one of the Best Buildings Character home just blocks in the West End. The Westport is from the “Drive”. Open centrally located between Robson & plan living over 3 levels. Davie Street. Walk to all your favorite Main floor has a customized restaurants, coffee shops & shopping kitchen, full bath and 2 stores. Stroll down to the seawall & bedrooms. Up is the master Stanly Park. Move in condition for suite with en-suite. Lower this extra large 1 bedroom w/ walk in closet. 2 person soaker tub, level has a family room, enclosed solarium for either a home office or lounge area. 1 parking stall & storage locker. You will fall in love with this suite location. access to the fenced yard, garage and large deck and self contained 1 bdrm suite with private entrance. Walk score 95. Pet & rental friendly building.
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VANCOUVER’S PREMIER ENGLISH BAY OCEAN FRONT LOCATION SHOWCASES A STUNNING TWO LEVEL MAGESTIC PENTHOUSE OF OVER 2,000 SQ.FT. WITH BEAUTIFUL VIEWS OF THE OCEAN, BEACHES & CITY! Completely Renovated to the Highest Standards with Custom Finishing Throughout and a Sensational Architectural Contemporary Design. Suspended Glass & Floating Wooden Staircase has Floor to Ceiling Windows, Large Gracious Rms for Entertaining, Spacious Private Terrace, Wide Plank Peruvian Walnut Flrs, Custom Kitchen with Calzalta Baglia Marble & High End Appliances, Wood Burning F/P. Two Oversized Bedrooms & Den with Soaring Ceilings plus Stunning Ocean View Marble Spa Ensuite! A UNIQUE PRIVATE HOME IN THE SKY THAT REDEFINES THE ULTIMATE IN LUXURIOUS LIVING!
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W W W . L I A N A S H O W C A S E . C O M DOMAIN PENTHOUSE $358,800 410-2828 MAIN ST
• Stylish, 1 bdrm penthouse at Domain with enormous sundrenched 20 ft terrace & quiet, tree-lined exposure • Privacy, views, designer inspired beauty, modern upscale finishings: cork floors, spa-like baths and tiles, 9’ ceilings, white engineered stone counters, imported Italian chrome counters, s/s appliances, insuite w/d, warranty, parking included • This is the best of South Main living!
NEW LISTING PARK 360, $348,000 2005-7088 18TH AVE, BURNABY
• This 1 bdrm plus den is Cressey built with all the premium finishing including 9’ ceilings, open plan kitchen w/ SS appl., granite counters, engineered h/w floors, custom built-ins & more • Enjoy the large balcony for BBQs & gardening, the unit has terrific easterly views • Building amenities incl. fully equipped exercise room, sauna, steam room, swirl pool, lounge & recreation room w/ billiards table • Great access to transit, be downtown in minutes • Shopping is convenient with Metrotown, High Gate Mall and Big Bend strip mall on Marine Way.
THE OLIVE $428,800 406-3225 TUPPER ST
• Great 1 BR + den w/ gourmet kitchen w/ granite counters, quality cabinetry, KitchenAid s/s appl. • Fabulous north views & a balcony ideal for BBQs • Unit has a cozy living room with wide plank h/w flooring & fireplace • Great lifestyle unit in South Cambie steps to transit, shopping, cafes & restaurants • Pets & rentals welcome
CUSTOM YALETOWN SKYHOME $658,800 2305-501 PACIFIC
Must see, one of a kind, custom built, Yaletown, VIEW SKYHOME @ The 501! • This luxuriously appointed urban oasis combines 2 units redesigned into a spacious 1 Bdrm plus Den • Loads of extras: Home theatre surround sound, 2 gas f/p, s/s appl., a spa-like bathroom with granite heated flrs & built in sound system, separate tiled shower & 2 person jetted jacuzzi tub. The open concept 340sf living/ dining rm includes a custom millwork desk, double sided built in wall aquarium, large master with fireplace, English Bay, Marina & City VIEWS & a lg walk in closet • Outstanding building offering 24 hr concierge, 2 guest suites, indoor/outdoor pool, exercise rm, sauna, jacuzzi, 2 parking & 2 lockers!
OFFER PENDING TAYLOR TOWNHOME, $448,800 253-35 KEEFER PL
• Rare & Unique Townhouse Opportunity in hot Crosstown • 2 level, private entry, one bdrm+den townhome with lower terrace & upper deck plus insuite laundry, parking & storage • Flooded with natural light, space, peace, and greenery • Accessed through a gated landscaped courtyard, enjoy the benefits of a large complex (secured parking, storage, exercise facilities & low maintenance fees) & all the tranquility & privacy of a detached home • Steps to park, shopping, cafes, grocery, skytrain, theatres, restaurents, perfection!
BURNABY TOWNHOUSE $499,900 2915 ARGO PLACE
YALETOWN SUBPENTHOUSE $639,900 2809-501 PACIFIC
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New Listing 1655 Nelson OPEN: SUN. 2:00 - 3:00. Best strata studio suite offered in a long time. Come check it out. $219,900.
D D L L O S 1924 Comox #205 West of Denman Luxury strata just steps to Stanley Park. $427,000.
1928 Nelson #402 English Bay Pets OK High end redesign, a den & large patio and one of the best kitchens in the West End. $484,000.
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A unique opportunity on English Bay to own a quality strata studio with PARKING. Includes a Murphy bed, large open balcony, separate kitchen, large bathroom, 9 ft. ceilings & post and beam construction. Well managed building. 455 447 sf. Pets & rentals OK. $219,900.
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1277 Nelson, 2 bdrm, $579,000, Sat/Sun 3-5 207-1655 Nelson, Studio, $219,900, Sun 2-3 1345 Comox, $339,800, Sat 1-3 214-1355 Harwood, 1 bdrm, $319,600, Sat 2-3:30
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New Listing 3760 Albert #902 A Treasure Outside The West End Looking for view, space and concrete; but cannot find it downtown? Try this 2 bedroom in Burnaby Heights. $314,900.
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DIwaLI SPECIaL Top floor with light airy tranquil outlook over treed garden courtyard to mountains & sunsets in the distance. This end unit offers perfect position away from traffic & is truly best position for peaceful enjoyment in this well run pet & rental friendly strata. Great use of space from the wide hallways & open plan common areas to maximizing every inch of living space in this one bdrm home. Featuring square cooks’ kitchen with passthrough, spacious living area & queen size bdrm with w/in closet, great storage,parking & covered balcony for bbqs fairly priced $339,800. oPEN SaT 1-3, 1345 Comox FESTIvaL oF LIGHTS Lots of room for family, friends, entertaining & all your treasures in amazingly spacious 1140sf 2nd level corner suite west of Denman just steps to shops, transit, library, community centre & all services. Imagine Stanley Park, Lost Lagoon, English Bay & Coal Harbour on your doorstep! Exuding charm & character from yesteryear with its square rooms, overheight ceilings, real hardwood floors & wraparound windows the building is mechanically sound & lovingly maintained. A gem of 14 homes on a 66 x 131 foot garden lot with rooftop deck. Don’t miss it! $479,000
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Sprawling 1311sf NW corner 2 bdrm + 2bath in a waterfront seaside highly desirable location • Right on seawall, aquabus to Granville Island, mins. to beaches & parks • Generous rooms thruout, perfect for entertaining & house size furniture! • Reno’d kitchen w/ new S/S Fisher Paykel, Miele & Bosch appliances, lovely kitchen island & windows in kitch., h/w flrs, gas f/p, king size bdrms, Master has 5pc. bath w/ sep. shower, jetted tub & W/I closet • Outdoor covered balcony for bbqs, real laundry room, 2 parking & storage locker • This is a jewel in the sky. Clubhouse, guest suite, sauna, hottub & gym • Exterior paint & sealant completed 2011.
Unrivaled splendor. Vancouver’s premiere waterfront residences combining two suites and conceived over 2 years of design & construction • 270 degree views flr-ceiling views of marinas, False Crk, Granville Island & cityscapes • House size 3255 sqft complimented by a 360 degree elliptical flrplan centered around a glass wine room, 4 bdrms, 4 bathrms, 5 parking & 2 storage lckrs • Featuring: 12 piece Miele & Thermador S/S appliances, Capolavaro granite, Zebrano book-matched cabinetry, 2 home theatre systems, surround audio thruout, marble & onyx flooring thruout, T5 wired, video security system, Lutron one touch light & shades control, all rooms are a unique design & statement, Swarovski chandeliers, 6 piece master bath with 273 spray & steam shower, air jet tub, his/hers sinks; W/I closet, a ‘pink mosaic Bisazza’ bathroom, family room, great room, formal & informal dining areas, formal living room, dual entry, two balconies, two gas f/p, nanny quarters & much more • Simply spectacular!
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Beautiful 1126 sqft 2 level Townhome boasts 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, hardwood floors, stainless steel appliances, large kitchen island, granite countertops, electric fireplace, outdoor patio & more. Just steps to Robson retail district, Granville street entertainment district, entertainment venues & just mins to the seawall & marine recreation. 2-5-10 warranty, Rainscreened – Completed 2008. Ultra modern, sleek & feels like a home in the city! 1 parking, Rentals & pets allowed. Great investment property too!
SUBPENTHOUSE – 270 degree views of N. Shore Mtns. as far as you can see • 3 bdrms/2bathrms, 1179sf, open & modern floorplan w/ flr to ceiling windows, only 3 years old • Oversized bedrooms, dream master bedroom w/ its own balcony, den , walk-in closet & 5pc. ensuite bath, granite countertops, S/S appliances, laminate flooring throughout, 100sqft+ outdoor balcony for bbqs w/ views, NE corner unit with sweeping views • Location Location Location – steps to Canada Line to YVR, downtown, across from Lansdowne Mall (new Target store), Kwantlen University & more • Guest suite, clubhouse, media rm.
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Beautiful floorplan N, E & S corner 1079sf 2 bdrm + 2bath + real den • Across the street from Elsie Roy Elementary, seawall, David Lam Park, Roundhouse Comm. Centre, Urban Fare, Canada Line & Yaletown • Generous rooms, master fits king bed, granite counters, window in kitchen, marble in bathrooms, H/W flrs & new carpet in bdrms, views of False Creek, city & courtyard, Iarge insuite storage, excellent for entertaining w/ spacious living/dining, den w/ windows. Solid building, best managed in Yaletown w/ onsite Mgr. I/D pool, hot tub, gym, bike room.
Highly sought after – Pomaria, sleek European design by Robert Ledingham and developed by Qualek Landmark • Ultra modern high end luxury with open floorplan for the most discerning buyer, 703 sqft, 1 bdrm + den (windows) featuring high ceilings, Bosch Stainless Steel appliances w/ gas stove, black granite countertops, insuite storage (pantry), corner NE city views, balcony for bbq’s, 1 locker & prkg • Steps to seawall, Granville Island market aquabus, tranquil marine culture, marinas and parks • Geothermal heating / cooling (Air conditioning) • Guest suite, gym, concierge • Don’t miss this one!
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Eat your green(s) Chip Wilson, founder of Lululemon, commissioned grafitti artists to paint a mural on the wall in front of his Point Gray house in hopes of deterdowntown ring less talented taggers from trying their hand at it. File photo by Grady Mitchell
A lulu of a story I live up in the mountains in Merritt and I have a quick comment in regards to the Lulu’s wall paintings. (WE Vancouver, Oct. 24.) Because Merritt was trying to become Canada’s country capitol for music, we had a very well known artist spray murals all over our town on certain buildings. It was great; we all loved it. However (!!!), I’m sorry to say that there are still bad people with paint cans who just spray to be heard and they don’t care what it is they spray on. We had some of our murals painted over by some tool with a spray can, so just because the Lulus are upclass folks (I hate those words) they shouldn’t think for one second that someone won’t come and spray over anything they put on that wall. We in Mer-
To a certain lunch spot that serves meat and bread. Your styling is beautiful and your food concept is sound, but have you been to a landfill? I just want you to stand on the pile, then reconsider giving me all that garbage with my food. And if you buy compostable spoons, compost them — it doesn’t help the landfill to put them there. Anonymous
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Best of the BC vineyards City Cellar by Kurtis Kolt
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nce again, readers have had their say in our Best of the City issue, choosing their favourite
BC wineries. The best part is how, through a three-way tie for third place, you’ve managed to turn the top three into a top five, offering a wider variety of recommendations! Here’s my take on your favourites:
Burrowing Owl Vineyards It seems like it was just yesterday that Burrowing Owl came
storming out of the gates as the hot new winery that raised the bar for the Okanagan Valley’s potential to make big, bold fruit-forward wines that managed to be powerful, yet full of finesse and approachable while featuring layers of complexity. Their Chardonnay is a perennial example of a lovely waltz shared by lively fruit and well-integrated French oak, while their Syrah and Cabernet Franc have become two of BC’s most iconic reds.
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About a decade ago when the majority of local wineries were slapping on obnoxious scaffoldings of oak and pushing the limits of later harvests in order to make big, behemoth wine styles, Heidi Noble and Michael Dinn came at BC wine from the other direction. Fresh and lively whites were their hallmark, embracing the generous acidity and minerality our region lends in spades, and allowing their fruit to sing its own song. Bright and cheery, their ‘Noble Blend’ of Gewurztraminer, Riesling, Pinot Blanc and the like, is tailor-made for our abundant West Cost seafood, while their Rosé, composed from Pinot Noir and Gamay, has been instrumental in (rightly) bringing more food-friendly pink wines to Vancouverites’ tables.
This is the fun side of Okanagan viniculture featuring juicy, expressive wines that are easily quaffable and will have you liberally topping up your glass. Their ‘Hatfield’s Fuse’ is a jamboree of grape varieties from Sauvignon Blanc to Viognier and Riesling, bringing orchards of fruit and sunshine to your table, where their ‘Big Bang Theory’ is the red wine cousin that juggles Merlot, Malbec, Syrah and more. Always a delight.
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Mission Hill Family Estate Winery No Best of BC list could be complete without a nod to Mission Hill Family Estate Winery, Anthony von Mandl’s iconic ode to the Okanagan Valley’s potential. While their bell tower rings atop their elegant, sprawling estate, out of earshot are a handful of their vineyards, some of the best in the Valley found everywhere from Naramata to Osoyoos, taking advantage of our many micro-climates. Everything from their pristine Martin’s Lane Riesling to the ultraluxury-level ‘Oculus’ red blend are standouts.
Right in the heart and a little up the hill on the infamous Naramata Bench is Ross Hackworth’s Nichol Vineyard, home to the first Syrah vines in Canada, a peach and grapefruit-laden Pinot Gris that has a lovely, rosey hue, and (my personal favourite) a light and quirky blend dubbed ‘9-Mile Red.’ The wine is a combo of Pinot Noir and St. Laurent, itself a member of the Pinot family and highly aromatic. Grab a bottle, give it a little bit of a chill and enjoy its Italian plum, Kalamata olives, fresh herbs and a handful of minerals.
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1. Hawksworth, 801 West Georgia Street, 604-673-7000, www.hawksworthrestaurant.com 2. Uva Wine Bar, 900 Seymour Street, 604-632-9560, www.uvawinebar.ca 3. The Wine Bar, Provence, 1167 Marinaside Crescent, 604-681-4144, www.thewinebar.ca
1. Joie, www.joiefarm.com 2. Burrowing Owl, www.bovwine.ca 3. Nichol (tie), www.nicholvineyard. com 3. Blasted Church (tie), www.blastedchurch.com 3. Mission Hill (tie), www.missionhillwinery.com
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MAIN STREET 1. The Reef (tie), 4172 Main Street, 604-874-5375, www.thereefrestaurant.com 1. East is East (tie), 4433 Main Street, 604-565-4401, www.eastiseast.ca 2. Burgoo Bistro (tie), 3096 Main Street, 604-873-1441, www.burgoo.ca 2. Burdock & Company (tie), 2702 Main Street, 604-879-0077, www.budockandco.com 3. Campagnolo (tie), 1020 Main Street, 604-484-6018, www.campagnolorestaurant.ca 3. Bob Likes Thai Food (tie), 3755 Main Street, 604-568-8538, www.boblikesthaifood.com
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ne day last week, there were 7,765 different items in the Legacy Liquor Store. Not 7,765 bottles; there were 7,765 types of beer, wine and spirits available to anyone who walked through the store’s Olympic Village doors. That included 1,200 choices of beer, 250 choices of single malt and 280 choices of vodka (including bacon-flavoured.) “I don’t think [demand for such variety] will be a niche market for very much longer,” says Darryl Lamb, Legacy’s encyclopedic product specialist. “It will be the culture.” As someone who has travelled to every province in Canada and journeyed around the world, Lamb says there’s something very special going on here. “We have the best developed palate in the country,” he says of fellow Vancouverites. In the chicken-and-egg debate on whether demand from consumers or supply through private outlets such as Legacy is causing this quiet revolution, Lamb throws a generational influence into the mix. “There’s a big depreciation in Boomer brands,” he says, referring to the same top sellers which lined liquor store shelves for decades. “Millennials and Gen Xers don’t want to do what their parents did. We’re building a culture.
WEST END 1. Espana, 1118 Denman Street, 604-558-4040, www.espanarestaurant.ca 2. La Brasserie (tie), 1091 Davie Street, 604-568-6499, www.labrasserievancouver.com 2. Nook (tie), 781 Denman Street, 604-568-4554, www.nookrestaurant.ca 3. Lolita’s (tie), 1326 Davie, 604-696-9996, www.lolitasrestaurant.com
Good choice: there are thousands of options at Legacy Liquor Store. People are spending more, drinking less and enjoying it more. It’s a movement; it isn’t a fad.” The more demand there is for such things as artisanal vodkas, the more smallbatch brands become viable. The more brands there are, the more we want to experiment and explore. There have been other influences, of course, especially in a city like Vancouver. When people move here from other countries, they don’t want to leave behind their favourite drinks. Legacy staff will research immigration trends and also respond to requests to import specific brands. For instance, Legacy now stocks Riga Black Balzams Liqueur. “There might only be a few hundred people here who know what it is, but we’ll give them access to it.” The world is also a much smaller place
now that we’re all travelling more and being as adventurous in our food explorations. Back at home, we want to keep experiencing those discoveries. But it’s not just Vancouverites who want access to a world of drinking opportunities. A big part of Legacy’s business is online purchases which are mailed across the province. “There might be one only person in Hope who loves grappa but they can now get it,” Lamb says. As for his travels, he’s always dismayed when he returns to his home province of Ontario and finds nothing much has changed in its government-controlled wine and liquor world. “It’s like going back in time,” he says. “Those poor, poor bastards. There are more than seven rums in the planet.” — Martha Perkins
YALETOWN 1. Blue Water Cafe + Raw Bar, 1095 Hamilton Street, 604-688-8078, www.bluewatercafe.net 2. Flying Pig, 1168 Hamilton Street, 604-568-1344, www.theflyingpigvan.com 3. Minami (tie), 1118 Mainland Street, 604-685-8080, www.minamirestaurant.com 3. Rodney’s Oyster House (tie), 1228 Hamilton Street, 604-609-0080, www.rodneysoysterhouse. com
GRANVILLE ISLAND 1. Sand Bar, 1535 Johnston Street, 604-669-9030, www.vancouverdine.com/sandbar 2. Edible Canada, 1596 Johnston Street, 604-682-6681, www.ediblecanada.com 3. Dockside, 1253 Johnston Street, 604-685-7070, www.docksidevancouver.com
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Proud to be voted Vancouver’s best pubs
1. Shark Club, 180 West Georgia Street, 604-687-4275, www.sharkclubs.com 2. Red Card Sports Bar, 560 Smithe Street, 604-689-4460, www.redcardsportsbar.ca 3. Score On Davie, 1262 Davie Street, 604-632-1646, www.scoreondavie.com
INTERIOR DÉCOR 1. Hawksworth, 801 West Georgia Street, 604-673-7000, www.hawksworthrestaurant.com 2. Black + Blue (tie), 1032 Alberni Street, 604-637-0777, www.glowbalgroup.com/blackblue 2. Bao Bei Chinese Brasserie (tie), 163 Keefer Street, 604-688-0876, www.bao-bei.ca 3. Homer Street Cafe, 898 Homer Street, 604-428-4299, www.homerstreetcafebar.com
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1. Cactus Club Cafe English Bay, 1790 Beach Avenue, 604-681-2582, www.cactusclubcafe.com 2. Seasons in the Park, Queen Elizabeth Park, 604874-8008, www.vancouverdine.com/seasons-park 3. Lift Bar and Grill, 333 Menchions Mews, 604-689-5438, www.liftbarandgrill.com
BEST PLACE TO TAKE VISITORS 1. Cactus Club Cafe, Various locations, www.cactusclubcafe.com 2. Edible Canada, 1596 Johnston Street, Granville Island, 604-682-6681, www.ediblecanada.com 3. Joe Fortes Seafood and Chophouse, 777 Thurlow Street, 604-669-1940, www.joefortes.ca
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1. Hawksworth (tie), 801 West Georgia Street, 604-673-7000, www.hawksworthrestaurant.com 1. West (tie), 2881 Granville Street, 604-738-8938, www.westrestaurant.com
2. Bluewater Café, 1095 Hamilton Street, 604-6888078, www.bluewatercafe.net 3. Cactus Club, Various locations, www.cactusclubcafe.com
STUDENT EATS 1. Subway, Various locations, www.subway.ca 2. Tacofino (tie), Burrard and Dunsmuir and Robson Square, 604-253-TACO, www.tacofino.com 2. The Eatery (tie), 3431 West Broadway, 604-7385298, www.theeatery.ca 3. Congee Noodle House, 141 East Broadway, 604879-8221
WORKING LUNCH 1. Subway, Various locations, www.subway.ca 2. Cactus Club Cafe (tie), Various locations, www.cactusclubcafe.com 2. Earls (tie), Various locations, www.earls.ca 3. Rio Brazilian, 689 Denman Street, 604-568-7722, www.riobraziliansteakhouse.ca
ROMANTIC 1. Teahouse in Stanley Park (tie), 7501 Stanley Park Drive, 604-669-3281, www.vancouverdine.com/ teahouse 2. Seasons in the Park (tie), Cambie & 33rd, Queen Elizabeth Park, 604-874-8008, www.vancouverdine.com/seasons-park 3. Le Crocodile, 909 Burrard Street, 604-669-4298, www.lecrocodilerestaurant.com
BC CRAFT BEER 1. Granville Island Brewing, 1441 Cartwright Street, Granville Island, 604-687-2739, www.gib.ca 2. Parallel 49, 1946 Triumph Street, 604-558-2739, www.parallel49brewing.com 3. Driftwood (tie), Victoria, www.driftwoodbeer.com 3. Red Truck (tie), 1015 Marine Drive, North Vancouver, 604-682-4733, www.redtruckbeer.com
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s part of the Distinguished Restaurants of North America (DiRONA) conference at the Wall Centre recently, David Hawksworth spoke as part of a panel tackling “The Future of Fine Dining.” Until recently, the term fine dining connoted a bit of stuffiness: you always felt you had to be on your best behaviour if you were to be allowed back. But places like Hawksworth Restaurant are redefining just what it means to have a taste of the best. “No one wants to open a ‘fine dining’ restaurant any more,” he said. “We try to have it more relaxed but if you want a ‘88 Lafite or $9 glass of Shiraz, you can.”
But chefs also know they have a more knowledgeable, well-travelled diner seated at their table. “You can’t get away with anything because someone will know.” And that someone, it appears, is our readers. They know what it takes to create Vancouver’s best restaurant and they believe that Hawksworth is it. As well as garnering gold as the best restaurant, the West Georgia hotspot was chosen for Best Fine Dining, Best Chef, Best Hotel Dining, Best Private Dining Room, Best Downtown, Best Interior Decor, Best Wine List and Best Service. A fine collection of accolades, indeed. — Martha Perkins
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West chef Quang Dang, Barbara-jo McIntosh of Books to Cooks, and Michelin-star chef Daniel Patterson hosted a dinner at the South Granville restaurant that was based on Patterson’s new cookbook, filled with stories and recipes from his San Francisco restaurant, Coi. Martha Perkins photo
South Granville restaurant takes a page from a Michelin-star book By Martha Perkins
your own person.” He loved them just the same but was willing to discover what they’d become on their own. He wasn’t expecting Dang to recreate a dinner at Coi 1,500 kilometres down the coast (and chosen by Michelin as one of the 100 top restaurants in the world.) He noted that he would have cooked each dish differently — he’s known for using far more citrus and vinegar than most chefs would be confident with — but enjoyed them for what they had to say for themselves. The one dish that caught him by surprise was the carrots roasted in coffee beans (page 70 of the cookbook.) At Coi they would have served it before the
main course. Dang cut back on the salt, brought out the carrots’ sweetness and served it as the penultimate course, the one after the aged Yarrow Meadows Duck (page 188) and before the Beehive pastry (page 266.) Restaurant and wine director Knowlton Owen surprised Patterson even more with his pairing of Chateau d’Armajan Sauterne. “It reminds me to always be open to possibilities,” a delighted Patterson said. “For this point in the meal it was perfect and went incredibly with the wine.” Coi: Stories and Recipes (Phaidon) is available at Barbara-Jo’s Books to Cooks on West 2nd. You can watch a video about the book on YouTube.
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WE readers have chosen columnist Mijune Pak of Follow Me Foodie fame as the city’s best food blogger. It’s a compliment she cherishes even as she wrestles with the whole concept of “best.” This photo by Justin Lam (ThreeSixtyPhoto.com) was taken at MoMa Contemporary Bistro. Makeup by Anita Lee, hair by Victoria Kuzman.
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ow! How exciting! Thank you so much, WE Vancouver readers, for voting me as Best Food Blogger in the city. What an honour. I am overwhelmed with the city’s support. Congratulations to my fellow winners and everyone else featured in WE’s Best of the City food edition. I am grateful for the award but I was a bit apprehensive since I have expressed my difficulties with the word “best”. I also don’t feel like “the best” because I still have so much more to learn and try. Whether it is developing my writing, palate or culinary education, I have a lifetime of work to do. The “best part” is that I’ll never know it all, so thank you for challenging me. This is our journey, and a delicious one at that. How lucky we are to live in a city where eating locally is as exciting as dining internationally. With so many talented chefs from different backgrounds, responsible growers, farmers and artisans, there is little to complain about, yet we still do. Caviar problems. As much as I am honest about my experiences, the chefs have taught me so much and I thank all of them for sharing their craft. Without them I wouldn’t have work. It’s funny how the “food blogger” category didn’t even exist two years ago. With the explosion of food bloggers and social media in the last five years, it was only about time. Credit to WE for recognizing and respecting it. Nowadays everyone is a
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“foodie” and there are hundreds of food blogs, but food blogging is still rather new. It is often given a bad reputation and it is hard to get respect as a food blogger. Since anyone can start a food blog and there are no official rules to guide it or censor it, it is important people read with a critical eye. Deciphering the personalities and sources is important. Know who you are reading and the source of their information; always do further research for validation. Human error exists in every industry, and in food writing, on and offline. What you value and your personal interest play a big part. If you don’t like something, be proactive, start a discussion, question it, or simply don’t read it. I started food blogging four and a half years ago purely out of passion. (The word “passion” is so overused but I can’t find a replacement.) I didn’t do it because food was getting “popular”; I have always taken a keen interest in food and culture. I had no other motivation than to learn about food and share my experiences. Since writing for WE as its food columnist, not much has changed. There is a learning curve but honesty has always been my philosophy. I still want to have fun with it, but I do take my blog and column very seriously. I put a lot of heart into it and it is a labour of love. Sometimes I spend 20 hours straight writing on one restaurant. I want to give the chef’s work and dish justice. I don’t expect people to read most of my work — well, not word for word at least because they are pretty long and heavy — but the fact that they even visit my site is appreciated. As much as I write for myself, I don’t want to let readers down, but it can be tricky.
Quite often the articles that take the most effort get the least traffic, whereas a “best of” list or “top 10” piece will go viral. I try to avoid doing those, or if I do, I put them into context because I like reason and substance. News and recommendations have their place, but I’d rather drive the food scene with culinary education and curiosity more than with competition and lists. All of it has importance but I love the topics stimulating long-term discussion rather than shortterm hype. Many people read for entertainment or leisure, so heavy topics or foreign food posts don’t get as much attention. People tend to like things they know or can relate to, and I can respect that, but it is challenging to find a balance. In a sense, I feel like a chef. Cooking what you want to cook versus what people want to eat is comparable to writing what you want to write versus what people want to read. There is a bit of give and take, but I would never sacrifice ethics or values for a high traffic piece. This special WE edition celebrates the “Best of the City” which is always political. There are many people who didn’t make it on the list and, not to take away from the people who did, it’s hard to recognize all the culinary talent in 52 pages. There is always pressure being #1, and I don’t want to compete with anyone, but I want to be better than my last article. That is my commitment and responsibility. Besides trying all the places that made it on the lists, I also recommend trying places that could possibly beat them. Make those on the list work even harder to stay on it and, in return, I’m sure they’ll work
hard to prove why they’re on it. Vancouver deserves nothing but “the best”, so let’s give it to them! Find out more about Mijune at FollowMeFoodie.com or follow her on Twitter @followmefoodie.
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Choices on West 16th Avenue is offering a series of health-focused cooking demos and tastings, as well as seminars, on November 18 and 19. Register online at ChoicesMarket.com under Events.
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Market by JeanGeorges at the Shangri-La Hotel has gone through a few culinary incarnations since it first opened in 2009, but the newest (and youngest) chef to take over so far just might be the best. Chef de duisine Montgomery Lau was the former executive sous chef, so he has a good understanding of the JG menu philosophy, but is working on his own unique flavours and twists, such as the sweet potato macarons pictured here. This is being served as an amuse during the fall months, and is a good indicator of Lau’s gastronomic leanings. The sweet potato filling is both salty and sweet, with light cinnamon and nutmeg notes, plated over crushed hazelnuts that were also salty-sweet. The “twig” is crispy, dehydrated yam skin that has been rolled up to create a twist on a traditional pretzel stick. Other items to try include the pan-seared sea bream with corn, chanterelles and silky carrot, and the spiced rum toast for dessert, with raisins and brown butter ice cream. MarketByJGVancouver.com
Get thee to Whistler…The 17th Annual Cornucopia Food and Wine Festival launches this week and there are still many event tickets available. Here are three to check out; all tickets and event details available through WhistlerCornucopia.com
SCENE | HEARD Bittered Sling has launched seven “deadly” new bitters for the holiday season. The “Seven Deadly Slings” include flavours such as Cascade celery, Clingstone peach, Shanghai rhubarb, and Malagasy chocolate. Find them at specialty retailers throughout the Lower Mainland. BitteredSling.com Another reason to fly with…WestJet has selected Lesley Stowe’s iconic Raincoast Crisps and cookies
Made in Mexico – The Flavours of a Nation November 8, 6pm, $128.50 + tax Executive Chef Edgar Navarro of The Mexican Corner Restaurant welcomes chef Diego Hernandez and chef Pablo Salas, two of the world’s most renowned Mexican chefs, for an evening of rare tequilas and fine Mexican flavours. Start with a one-hour seminar and tasting led by tequila connoisseur Pablo Contreras, then enjoy a five-course dinner of re-imagined Mexican classic dishes paired with tequilas from Patrón.
Argentina: More than Malbec November 9, 2pm, $40 + tax Join Wine Diva Daenna Van Mulligan for an afternoon exploring the centuries-old winemaking history and important wine regions of Argentina as you taste your way through the native varietals like Malbec, Bonarda and Torrontes.
Alta Bistro + Laughing Stock Vineyards November 10, 6pm, $149 + tax Financial brokers-turned-winemakers Cynthia and David Enns of Laughingstock conduct a blending and tasting seminar, followed by a family-style dinner by Chef Nick Cassettari of Alta Bistro. Anya Levykh has been writing about all things ingestible for over a decade. Catch up with her at the 17th Annual Cornucopia Food and Wine Festival, on Twitter at @foodgirlfriday, and on her site, FoodGirlFriday.com.
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New team at Uva and Cibo, new menu, new cocktails: assistant manager Kayleigh Mioch, executive chef Faizal Kassam, bar manager Lauren Mote and general manager/sommelier Steve Edwards. Issha Marie photo
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hen Steve Edwards phoned Lauren Mote to ask her for suggestions about who could shake things up at the Uva Wine Bar, he thought he’d be tapping into her vast knowledge about the cocktail scene, both here and across North America. He was delightfully shocked when she said she’d be interested in the job. After establishing herself as one of Vancouver’s top mixologists, Mote’s career had veered towards establishing Bittered Sling Bitters with her partner, chef Jonathan Chovanek. But as she travelled from event to event as a supplier, presenter and competition judge, she and her fans realized the same thing: they missed having someplace to enjoy her cocktail creations. Last Friday, Uva unveiled two new themes: Uva by Night, with Mote’s new cocktail list, and Uva by Day, with a new lunch-time menu and tasting options. With Uva’s already vast alcohol list, and Mote’s palate, the possibilities are, quite literally, endless. Next door at Cibo, part of the Italian corner at Seymour and Smithe, Edwards has been making some changes of his own. He’s added a grappa bar to entice people to explore what he calls “the best after dinner drink.” “It makes me feel lighter,” he says of the grapebased pomace brandy. It is indeed a digestif, something that aids in the digestion, hence being able to enjoy a full meal and walk home feeling nourished but not heavy. The restaurant also has a lighter look with several cosmetic changes.
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Blue is the warmest colour Discover why December is the best time to visit Iceland By Kelsey Klassen
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inter is hardly the time that Vancouverites start fantasizing about darker and colder climes, but last year, with a week’s worth of vacation days remaining on the books, I found myself playing the 20 Travel Questions game. And the one question I couldn’t seem to satisfactorily answer was, ‘What is Iceland like in December?’ Surprisingly, however, booking the impromptu trip would be the easy part. It was telling family and friends my plans that would prove unexpectedly contentious, with people having more opinions about the sanity of going to Iceland than they do about names for newborns. I soldiered on, the scant literature confirming that the lead up to Christmas is when most Icelanders feel tourists should visit. But am I — a girl who has a space heater going even in the summer — the tourist they picture blustering about on the wintery tundra in the dark? There was only one way to find out. I managed to convince my boyfriend and father to come with me, and we returned home not with reasons why doubting snowbirds should go, but with reasons why we would rush back: Firstly, if you don’t believe the radio ads, believe me. You can fly to Iceland for around the cost of a trip to Calgary. Think about it…. In seven hours you can find yourself straddling (or snorkeling) the fault line of the North American and Eurasian continental plates. Or you could be in line at Cowboys. The seats on Icelandair aren’t known for advancing comfort technology; however, the airline more than makes up for it by lobbing cultural whiz bangers into your in-flight experience. I’ve never felt so welcomed into a country before getting there. You will disembark at the space station-esque airport absolutely pumped to go hang out at all the cool places you learned about on the plane. Which leads me to point number two (otherwise known as point number awesome): Iceland looks like the moon, but with weather
Snow makes its first appearance of the trip on the Mosfellsheiði heath, 20 minutes northeast of Reykjavík.
The Strokkur geyser erupts as high as 100 feet in the air every few minutes. If you keep your eye on the pool you will see it “breathe” right before an eruption. Kelsey Klassen photos akin to the seawall in October. Which is almost disappointing, until you realize that the capital city has a walkability score of ‘do NOT rent a car’; then you’re loving leaving the Canada Goose Chilliwack bomber in the room in favour of locally made lopapeysa sweaters and ankle boots. Oh right, the moon. Iceland, the geologically youngest country in the world, is so sparsely populated and removed from outside influence that Old Norse can still be read by most, and genetically modified food is just the boogeyman. So, naturally, winter is the best time to feel the powerful loneliness of the treeless lunar landscape, broken only by volcanic sentries in the distance. One of the best ways to get your Viking blood pumping is to get out of Reykjavík and onto the lava
The Blue Lagoon was accidentally formed in 1976 by a nearby geothermal power plant. In the years that followed, people began bathing in the water and applying the silica mud to their skin. Today, it is recognized as one of the wonders of the world.
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fields. We headed to the Ishestar Riding Centre to explore the terrain on Iceland’s most precious treasure — the Icelandic horse. The horses are so special to the people of Iceland that, not only is the ratio of horses to humans a world record, but they are the only horses allowed on the island. Be sure to get yours into a tölt — a three-legged glide unique to the breed. As for darkness, due to its location at the confluence of the North Atlantic and Arctic Oceans, the December sun stretches along the horizon like a lazy supermodel for about four hours each day, dusting every black volcanic lump, patch of frost and sprig of moss with a pinkish grey light. And Reykjavík is not a city that requires a good night’s sleep, so there is something to do at almost every hour, dark or not. When you first arrive, you might find yourself, like us, turning the phonetically challenging language into a game of Telephone. Poor pronunciation would compound until we had narrowed street names down to common denominators like Busty, Erik and Frankenburger. I’ll give you a helpful hint: ð is pronounced ‘th’. As soon as we learned that we were giving and getting directions with the best of them, and our cultural explorations could begin in earnest. As we toured the colourful corrugated iron-clad town, we were guided not by throngs of tourists, but by warm light in windows, melodic chords of laughter, rows of houses and billowing blue steam. One of my trip goals was to spot
the Huldufólk (hidden people that more than half the population believe in) but I found something even better: Christmas. Instead of one Santa, Icelandic children believe in 13. These yuletide lads are, perhaps reflecting the harshness of winter, all slightly perverse little criminals — some lick spoons, others slam doors or peep. And rather than stringing lights along exterior eaves, locals place white, minora-like votives in their windows. Conversely, Christmas trees are affixed to the outside of buildings, high above the sidewalks. It wasn’t just the festive atmosphere that made our visit magical, though. Every visitor should be so lucky as to meet the people we did. For example, the day after we landed was by far the roughest weather of the trip. As we headed out on our Glaciers, Volcanoes, & Waterfalls tour with Arctic Adventures, our plans got waylaid due to the possibility of the van being blown off a cliff. So, admittedly, there were some outrageous storms, but inside our cozy supervan, our guide kept us entertained with a selection of songs he had just discovered during the Iceland Airwaves music festival (one of which ended up being the song I walked down the aisle to), while he planned amazing alternate activities. And the trophy-winning tour guides continued the next day with Trausti, our trusty day-tripper from Kensingston Tours. He runs private Golden Circle day tours (Thingvellir National Park, Gullfoss waterfall, Geysir geothermal area), and knows more about Iceland than I could keep track of without getting car sick. You have to spend a few hours hitting the highlights with him to understand the amazement-perminute ratio he delivers. In the following days, Trausti not only gave us a midnight wake-up call to apprise us of Northern Light activity, but initiated us to the local tradition of swimming in the ice-cold ocean then plunging into thermal hot pools. And he patiently confirmed that yes, sheep’s head is something locals eat, not some trick they play on tourists at the bus station. He even more patiently explained that my home-cooked pasta wouldn’t taste like sulphur if I filled the pot with cold water, instead of hot water that’s heated by the earth. Then there was Ellert, proprietor of the spectacularly central Luna Apartments. He tipped me off that
you could tag a trip to the Blue Lagoon onto your return bus trip to the airport. So instead of travelling 45 minutes out of town and back, you could parlay some soothing spa silica into a deep sleep on your flight home. Speaking of... Near the end of the trip, my boyfriend had plans to propose to me, so while we wandered around Reykjavik (he, looking for the perfect spot; me, hunting for Sægreifinn restaurant and the world’s best lobster bisque), my dad made scarce and went snorkeling in the pristine 2°C waters of the Silfra fissure — part of the ever widening gap between the continental plates. A wintery week in Iceland puts a few things in perspective. We are blessed in Vancouver by natural beauty, but it’s almost superficial compared to the elements harnessed by these Atlantic islanders into energy, architecture and design. I will go back again and again to relive the magic, and I’m not the only one: Tourism is up 30 per cent over 2012 — its previous best-ever year — which, I can wholeheartedly confirm, was the best year ever.
Good to know: • Iceland has the best hot dogs in the world • Skyr (a cheesy yogurt) can be eaten in every way imaginable, and they’re all delicious • Pack waterproof shells for day tours outside of Reykjavík and wear warm under-layers • Laugavegur is the main shopping street of Reykjavík • More than half of the country’s 315,000 residents live in or near Reykjavík • The average temperature in December is a crisp 3°C; the shortest day is Dec. 23 with 4:08 hours of daylight • The national currency is the Icelandic króna
Need to know: • Accommodation: Luna Apartments; Luna.is • Tours: Kensington Tours; Golden Circle Day Tour; KensingtonTours.com Arctic Adventures; Glaciers, Volcanoes & Waterfalls tour, Black & Blue snorkeling and lava cave tour; Adventures.is Ishestar Riding Centre; horseback lava tour; Ishestar.is • Flights: Icelandair.ca
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From Sport Chek to Sochi On November 6, Sport Chek, the Canadian Olympic Committee, and Adidas are launching the Canadian Olympic Team High Performance Collection. Available at Sport Chek, the collection arrives as excitement builds for the Sochi 2014 Winter Games, which are just 93 days away. Ashleigh McIvor, 2010 Ski Cross Olympic gold medalist, will be onsite to help Sport Chek celebrate and unveil the new clothing line. In addition to the launch, Sport Chek is recognizing the University of British Columbia Alpine Ski Team. With few Canadian post-secondary schools offering a competitive Alpine athletics division, the UBC team competes almost exclusively against international schools.
Two decades of being in Front Front and Company at 3772 & 3742 Main is celebrating their 20th anniversary next week. They began in 1993 selling quality consignment, affordable antiques and elegant vintage jewelry out of a tiny shop down the street from where they are now, and have since built long-standing relationships with more than 5,000 consignors. That’s a lot of birthday cards in the mail!
Start setting aside coats for kids The Greater Vancouver Home Builders’ Association (GVHBA) will launched its 18th annual Coats for Kids campaign from November 18 to December 6 in support of the Lower Mainland Christmas Bureau, a group whose outreach helps to provide a brighter Christmas for families in need. “Last year the response to Coats for Kids was heartwarming as Lower Mainland residents donated more than 3,000 coats, scarves, gloves, blankets and new unwrapped toys and gifts for distribution to children, teenagers and adults,” said GVHBA Chair Lynn Harrison in a release. Vancouver drop-off locations: • Basil Restoration Ltd. (#106, 1089 E. Kent) Mon.-Thurs. 7:30am-4:30pm, Fri., 7:30am-3pm • EmbroidMe Vancouver (#60, 966 Marine) Mon.-Fri. 8am-4:30pm, (closed 12pm-1pm) • Kerr Construction (1676 W. 75th) Mon.-Fri. 9am-5pm • Maison d’etre design-build inc. (118 W. 2nd) Mon.-Fri. 8:30am-4:30pm • Modern Classic Building Solutions (1910 Ontario) Mon.-Fri. 9am-5pm, Sat. 10am-3pm • Mr. Build Vancouver (9129 Shaughnessy) Mon.-Fri. 8am-5pm
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Lifetime Collective comes to Little Mountain Last week, local clothing company Lifetime Collective opened its first flagship store in Vancouver’s Little Mountain neighbourhood. With clothing the main focus, the store is also part gallery in keeping with Lifetime Collective’s collaborative spirit. Surrounding a tight-knit group of artists, musicians and friends, the store will be a place to host events and introduce partnered projects to their Vancouver audience. Presently, the store is exhibiting photos from local photographer Jennilee Marigomen and has selected pieces from Vancouver ceramicist, Lindsay Hampton on hand. The new Lifetime Collective Flagship Store / Little Mountain Workshop is at 4386 Main.
Happiness is a warm blanket Blankfest Vancouver, the music charity fundraiser, returns Nov. 9 for its second annual event in support of the city’s Covenant House — a non-profit shelter that helps street youth from age 16-24 who have fled physical, emotional and/or sexual abuse, along with those who have been forced from their homes or those who have aged out of foster care. Last year, the full-to-capacity event raised over $1,000 and over 200 clothing items for the city’s less fortunate. This year’s event will see seven local bands, plus the support of bands from Kelowna and Calgary blasting rock n’ roll, hard rock and metal from 7:30pm to 2am at The Railway Club (579 Dunsmuir) to raise awareness, funds and clothing for the city’s homeless. Admission: Blanket, teen clothing or cash donation at the door. 19+
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Starring Matthew McConaughey, Jared Leto Directed by Jean-Marc Vallée Matthew McConaughey delivers the most powerful and harrowing role of his career in the poignant drama Dallas Buyers Club. The film is based on the true story of Ron Woodroof, a homophobic, drug Thor Diakow addicted party animal who contracted AIDS in 1986 and was given 30 days to live. Refusing to succumb to such a death sentence, Woodroof did exhaustive research on the alternative treatments, many illegal in the US because they lacked FDA approval. The ailing man soon finds such outlawed drugs are prolonging his life so he decides to start a special club (one of many that had already formed in the country) to provide other sufferers with much needed medicine for a membership fee. McConaughey is almost unrecognizable, shedding 50 pounds for the role, as his spindly body and gaunt face serve as a haunting reminder of the ravages of the disease; yet he remains perpetu-
Matthew McConaughey and Jared Leto are both being touted for Oscar nods for their roles in Dallas Buyers Club. ally defiant, armed with acerbic wit and rapid fire delivery that gives the film much needed doses of black humour. As if his acting isn’t captivating enough, Jared Leto also stuns as his transgendered business partner Rayon. The movie’s familiar tropes are saved by their jaw-dropping performances. Perhaps the most stunning aspect of McConaughey’s portrayal of Woodroof is his brilliant transition from close-minded bigot to champion for the cause; it makes for truly riveting viewing and marks a career high for the increasingly versatile actor.
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Nine Realms of reality. As you might expect, an ancient elven evil will rise again. However, it takes its sweet time in doing so. In the interim, we’re subjected to watching the God of Thunder fail to find a spark with his love interest (Natalie Portman) and Tom Hiddleston struggle to rediscover the magic as scene-stealer Loki when the snide spirit is willing but the material is weak. Rather than Loki’s quips, what The Dark World cries out for is an infusion of the infamous trickster’s anarchic influence. Far too much of the running time is devoted to drudgery such as rudimentary worldbuilding or presumptuous set-up for a third instalment. Consequently, an over-the-top dimension-hopping climax proves a double-edged sword. While it largely redeems this otherwise bland affair, it leaves you wondering what dizzying escapist heights might’ve been reached if the movie’s three screenwriters had got their act together two acts earlier. — Curtis Woloschuk
Starring Chris Hemsworth, Natalie Portman, Tom Hiddleston Directed by Alan Taylor If the Spider-Man franchise taught us that “with great power comes great responsibility,” then Thor’s second headlining gig suggests that with a modicum of success comes considerable complacency. Whereas Kenneth Branagh’s opening chapter strove to invest a mainstream audience in its more fantastical elements — be it bellowing cosmic deities or intergalactic rainbow bridges — this Alan Taylor-directed sequel swaggers into multiplexes like it has nothing to prove to anyone. This indifference extends to the shameless manner in which it brazenly swipes Fellowship of the Ring’s opening sequence, only slightly reworking it to involve a historic showdown between Thor’s Asgardian ancestors and the Dark Elves (led by Christopher Eccleston) over a mystic relic. Cutting ahead to the present day, we find Thor (Chris Hemsworth) policing the
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Veterans’ rights examined in People Like Us Jessie-nominated performer Sarah Louise Turner tackles the most trying years of Rourke’s life alone on stage. But Gerry, her husband, is never far from thought. While struggling to secure an official diagnosis for Gerry, who she suspects is suffering from the multi-symptom syndrome, and afford basic necessities on a fixed budget, Rourke becomes a champion for other families whose complaints of medically unexplained illnesses were being ignored. “It was really thrust upon her. It wasn’t something she chose, so you’ve got, on one hand, the desire to survive, and protect her husband and her family and herself,” explains Turner, “and then her journey of discovering that she can be this support for a huge community of people for whom there is no support.” Following the 2pm performance on Sunday, Nov. 10, there will be a free panel discussion on Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and Canadian veterans featuring Oliver Thorne from the Veterans Transition Network, and BC-based documentary filmmaker Judy Jackson who made War in the Mind, a film about PTSD and the Canadian Forces. Veterans Affairs Minister Julian Fantino had announced, just prior to Parent’s damning report, that the government would launch a “comprehensive” parliamentary review of the New Veterans Charter.
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A vehicle doesn’t have to be exorbitantly expensive, have mega horsepower or a fancy Italian badge on it to be fun to drive.
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Yes, it’s a subcompact but it doesn’t feel like it when you’re working through the gears of the 6-speed manual transmission. Ford’s newest mini powerhouse comes with a whopping 197 horsepower and 202 lb-ft of torque.
It’s not just the first Volkswagen hybrid; it’s the first hybrid with a turbocharged gas engine and a rapid-shift 7-speed dual-clutch automatic gearbox. A compact lithium-ion battery pack also takes up less trunk space.
Premium brands are in demand no matter what the state of the economy. This trend is good for all levels of the market as non-premium car makers try to offer a better bang for your buck with the workaday wheels. Loaded top-of-the-line flagship models frequently nip at the heels of their premium brand siblings.
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Mazda completely overhauls their number-one selling sedan and hatchback: the 3. Expect more mature (but not dated) styling, a driver-focussed cabin and a host of technological gadgetry that makes staying “connected” behind the wheel more user friendly.
Its unique two-motor powertrain operates in three distinct driving modes in which the Atkinson cycle engine is completely de-coupled (EV) used as an electrical generator (Hybrid) or drives the wheels (Engine). The result is incredibly good fuel economy in a fully equipped, big sedan.
2014 Fiat 500L- starts at $19,995
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It can be plugged into the electrical outlet to recharge its battery. Stored e-power pulled from the grid allows it to be driven farther (about 34 km) in a pure electric-vehicle mode.
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Available in both rear-wheel drive and what Infiniti calls Intelligent All-Wheel Drive, precise handling is provided by its 4-wheel independent multi-link suspension and an innovative Direct Adaptive Steering with five handling modes.
2014 Mazda3 The outgoing car was already one of the best handling cars and now with a lighter and sexier looking body, this new car is both eye catching and solid on the road. It starts at $15,995 and runs up to $29,895.
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It is wider and longer than the last Golf but also significantly lighter and safer. The base engine will be a new turbocharged 1.8L engine with 170hp but don’t worry the TDI diesel is carried over. The sportier GTI trim is fantastic, with an estimated 225hp thanks to a new 2.0L turbo engine.
2014 Jeep Cherokee The Cherokee is back and it looks nothing like the boxy truck of old. In fact, this new, small SUV is based on the same Alfa Romeo platform used in the Dodge Dart. It is smooth and quiet and a pleasure to drive.
No, you’re not reading that wrong. I did include the 2014 Toyota Corolla on my list. Yes, it’s like automotive bread and butter; you always know you’re getting and it’s very predictable. But with a complete overhaul for 2014, you could say the Japanese manufacturer has added some jam on top to make it sweeter.
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Kia Soul- starts at $16,995
You might notice a trend with my 2014 model choices are all compact cars or compact SUVs. This is the direction Canadians are heading. The all-new Rogue compact SUV has three rows of seats and room for seven passengers. zack.spencer@drivewaybc.ca
Describing it in one word, I’d say it’s funky. And now, the all-new soul is built on a bigger platform, increasing legroom up front and in the rear. It’s also quieter on the road when revving its 1.6L, 4-cylinder engine. alexandra.straub@drivewaybc.ca
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2014 Mercedes CLA The Coupe-Light A Class starts at under $34,000. It sits on the less than sport B250 hatchback platform but this sloping roof coupe-style four-door sedan is all fun. A 2.0-litre turbocharged four-cylinder engine, matched to a 7G seven-speed dual clutch transmission generates 208 horsepower for the front-wheel drive machine.
2014 Audi S4 Sedan The supercharged 3-litre TFSI V6 pumps out 333 horses and, with the aid of six-speed manual dual-clutch transmission, pushes the AWD S4 to 100 km/h in 5.1 seconds.
Infiniti Q50 It has the fingerprints of four-time F1 champ Sebastian Vettel on it though, I am told, not nearly as many dabs as the highly-anticipated Q30 due later next year. The 6.7 litres/100 km highway fuel economy is an eyebrow raiser.
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Porsche Panamera S e-Hybrid A four-door, four-seat supercar with a lavishly luxurious interior. The “e” denotes that it’s a plug-in hybrid and it has more than double the electrical power (95 horsepower) of its hybrid predecessor, plus a new li-ion battery pack. Its electric-only driving range is 18 to 36 km and it has a top speed of 135 km/hour in e-drive. bob.mchugh@drivewaybc.ca
It has a range of 160 kilometres, sells for $45,000 and if you cough up another $4,000 for the gas-powered range extending generator the far horizon is the limit!
2014 Acura MDX The longer all-new body with its lower stance distinguishes it considerably from the outgoing model. With a starting price just below $50,000, its 3.5-litre, 290 hp V6 that consumes just 7.7 litres of gas on the highway. keith.morgan@drivewaybc.ca, Twitter.com/ChangeGears
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Free Will Astrology by Rob Brezsny r 8FFL PG /07&.#&3 ARIES (MARCH 21-APRIL 19): I’m not a big fan of fear. It gets far more attention than it deserves. The media and entertainment industries practically worship it, and many of us allow ourselves to be riddled with toxic amounts of the stuff. Having said that, though, I do want to put in a good word for fear. Now and then, it keeps us from doing stupid things. It prods us to be wiser and act with more integrity. It forces us to see the truth when we might prefer to wallow in delusion. Now is one of those times for you, Aries. Thank your fear for helping to wake you up. TAURUS (APRIL 20-MAY 20): “Poetry might be defined as the clear expression of mixed feelings,” wrote W.H. Auden. If that’s true, then your job is to be a poet right now. You seem to be awash in a hubbub of paradoxical inclinations, complete with conflicting desires and mismatched truths. There’s no shame or blame in that. But you do have a responsibility to communicate your complexity with honesty and precision. If you can manage that, people will treat you with affection and give you extra slack. They might even thank you. GEMINI (MAY 21-JUNE 20): What can you do to improve your flow? Are there obstructions in your environment that keep you from having a more fluidic rhythm? Do you harbor negative beliefs that make it harder for life to bestow its natural blessings on you? Now is the time to take care of glitches like these, Gemini. You have more power than usual to eliminate constrictions and dissolve fixations. Your intuition will be strong when you use it to drum up graceful luck for your personal use. Be aggressive. Be bold. Be lyrical. It’s high time for you to slip into a smooth groove. CANCER (JUNE 21-JULY 22): In the beginning of his novel The White Castle, Orhan Pamuk offers this meditation: “To imagine that a person who intrigues us has access to a way of life unknown and all the more attractive for its mystery, to believe that we will begin to live only through the love of that person — what else is this but the birth of great passion?” How do you respond to this provocative statement, Cancerian? Here are my thoughts: On the one hand, maybe it’s not healthy for you to fantasize that a special someone can give you what you can’t give yourself. On the other hand, believing this is true may inspire you to take an intriguing risk that would catalyze invigorating transformations. Which is it? Now is a good time to ruminate on these matters.
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ishment. His surname is derived from the Russian word for “reason.” At one point he makes a drunken speech that includes these observations: “It’s by talking nonsense that one gets to the truth! Not one single truth has ever been arrived at without people first having talked a dozen reams of nonsense, even ten dozen reams of it.” Let’s make this a centerpiece of your current strategy, Sagittarius. Just assume that in order to ferret out the core insights that will fuel your next transformations, you may need to speak and hear a lot of babble. CAPRICORN (DEC. 22-JAN. 19): At the 2013 Grammy Awards, actor Neil Patrick Harris introduced the band Fun this way: “As legendary gangster rap icon Katharine Hepburn once said, if you follow all the rules, you miss all the fun.” Everything about that vignette is a template for the approach you can use now with great success. You should gravitate toward festive events and convivial gatherings. Whenever possible, you should sponsor, activate, and pave the way for fun. Toward that end, it’s totally permissible for you to tell amusing stories that aren’t exactly factual and that bend the rules not quite to the breaking point. AQUARIUS (JAN. 20-FEB. 18): Some spiritual traditions regard the ego as a bad thing. They imply it’s the source of suffering — a chronically infected pustule that must be regularly lanced and drained. I understand this argument. The ego has probably been the single most destructive force in the history of civilization. But I also think it’s our sacred duty to redeem and rehabilitate it. After all, we often need our egos in order to get important things done. Our egos give us the confidence to push through difficulties. They motivate us to work hard to achieve our dreams. Your assignment, Aquarius, is to beautify your ego as you strengthen it. Build your self-esteem without stirring up arrogance. Love yourself brilliantly, not neurotically. Express your talents in ways that stimulate others to express their talents. PISCES (FEB. 19-MARCH 20): Dr. Seuss wrote his children’s books in English, but he liked to stretch the limits of his native tongue. “You’ll be surprised what there is to be found once you go beyond ‘Z’ and start poking around,” he said. One of the extra letters he found out there was “yuzz,” which he used to spell the made-up word “yuzz-a-ma-tuzz.” I recommend that you take after Seuss — not only in the way you speak, but also in the ways you work, play, love, dream, and seek adventure. It’s time to explore the territory beyond your comfort zone.
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13-089 Owner:LUIKEN, RUDY Year/Make:1979 US 30 SAILBOAT Vessel: ODYSSEA Hin:BLBA05C10879-0 Arrears:$ 5726.54 Day of sale is Thursday November 21, 2013 @ 12:00 NOON. Absolute Bailiffs Inc. 6990 Greenwood Street, Burnaby, B.C. Contact: Sheldon Stibbs (604) 522-2773.
REMEMBRANCE DAY 100% BC Owned and Operated Prices Effective November 7 to November 13, 2013. We reserve the right to limit quantities. We reserve the right to correct printing errors.
Grocery Department Salt Spring Organic Fair Trade Coffee assorted varieties
Meat Department Faith Farms Cheese assorted varieties
11.99
SAVE
SAVE
14%
400g product of Canada
25%
Wedderspoon Manuka Honey
assorted varieties
SAVE
SAVE
25%
33%
250-500g product of New Zealand
Jordan’s Cereal
SAVE
34%
Nancy’s Yogurt
SAVE from
29%
4.99
500g product of UK
assorted varieties
from 2.99
Traditional Medicinals Organic Tea
SAVE
33%
SAVE
2/5.98
SAVE
1L product of USA
33%
Jyoti Canned Indian Meals assorted varieties
assorted varieties
SAVE
29% 4.99
28%
1.65L product of Canada
Casa Fiesta Refried Beans
Hardbite Potato Chips
assorted varieties
assorted varieties
398ml – 454g • product of Canada
Suzie’s Cakes, Breadsticks or Flatbread assorted varieties
from 2/5.98
2.29
2.59
425g product of USA
150g • product of Canada
Life Choices Frozen Breaded and Unbreaded Fish or Chicken
product of USA
7.99
B.C. Grown
4.49
WOW!
PRICING
300g
reg 6.49 each
WOW!
PRICING
product of Canada
4.99
150g • reg 6.99
Soup Mixes bags or bins
20% off regular retail price
Health Care Department Genuine Health greens+ extra energy
Double Chocolate Chunk or Chocolate Chip Cookies 12 pack or Banana Chocolate Chips Muffins regular or mini 6 pack
1.00 off regular retail price Organic Multigrain Bread regular or half loaf or Pizza Dough fresh or frozen, 2 varieties
1.00
off regular WOW! retail price 260-530g PRICING
Rice Bakery
51.99
399g
Greens+ extra energy combines all the ingredients of the original greens+ formula with a blend of energy enhancing nutrients. Greens+ extra energy helps to stimulate and sustain mental and physical energy and improve well being.
Sisu Ester-C Energy Boost
12.99
30 pack
Refresh yourself with Sisu Ester-C Energy Boost Orange 30-pack. This revitalizing drink mix contains vitamins and minerals your body needs.
Shikai Advanced Borage Lotion
Seedsational Brown Rice Bread 525g or Rice Pumpkin Cranberry Muffins 3 pack
1.00 off
11.99
238ml
Most moisturizers work on the skin's surface to provide temporary relief. Borage Therapy fights the cause of dry skin at the cellular level.
regular retail price
345g • product of Canada
WOW!
Seminars & Events At Choices Floral Shop & Annex (2615 W16th Ave. Vancouver)
PRICING
Monday, November 18, 7:00-9:00pm.
Cooking Demo & Tasting: Cooking for a Healthy Weight with Dr. Ali Zentner, MD. Prepayment of $25 is required.
Look for our Look for our WOW!
Tuesday, November 19, 7:00-8:30pm
Everything You Need to Know About Bone Health
WOW! PRICING PRICING
with Lorna Vanderhaeghe, MSc. Cost $5. Register online or call 604-736-0009. 2010 - 2013 Awards. Your loyalty has helped Choices achieve these awards. Thank you!
1.48lb/ 3.26kg
Bulk Department
Bakery Department
assorted varieties
104-155g
Red Hot House on the Vine Tomatoes
assorted varieties
assorted varieties
assorted varieties
20 bags product of USA
product of USA
Boursin Cheese
Pacific Organic Soup
3.99
Island Farms Ice Cream and Frozen Yogurt
WOW!
PRICING
113g • product of USA
assorted varieties
1.48lb/ 3.26kg
WOW!
assorted varieties
26% 2/6.98
680g • product of USA
California Grown
Summer Fresh Hummus Toppers
Roberts American Gourmet Pirate’s Booty Snacks
SAVE
Organic Navel Oranges
PRICING
Deli Department
473ml product of USA
from
31%
PRICING
4.99lb/ 11.00kg
5.49
SAVE
2/3.00
WOW!
Grass Fed Forage Finished Lean Ground Beef
2.69
assorted varieties
Fair Trade Organic Large Avocadoes from Pragor Co-op in Mexico
3.49lb/ 7.69kg
100g product of EU
Coconut Bliss Organic Frozen Dessert
assorted varieties
2.29
5.99 400g product of Canada
assorted varieties
from
previously frozen, value pack
Green & Black’s Organic Chocolate Bars
from 14.99
Produce Department
Organic Chicken Wings
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www.choicesmarkets.com Kitsilano 2627 W. 16th Ave. Vancouver 604.736.0009
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