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Dine Out Vancouver’s business bump helps wary restaurant owners

Dine Out Vancouver’s business bump helps wary restaurant owners

Festival comes as hospitality sector weathers warnings of business slowdown, credit risks
Watch: Trying Korea's number one fried chicken chain in Vancouver

Watch: Trying Korea's number one fried chicken chain in Vancouver

The popular dish is known for its super crunchy, crackly coating that offers the ideal surface for sauce application.
Port Moody bakers selling 'mochi doughnut bouquets' in time for Valentine's Day

Port Moody bakers selling 'mochi doughnut bouquets' in time for Valentine's Day

Stuck for a Valentine's Day gift? These small batch mochi doughnut bouquets may win the heart of your loved one. Plus partial proceeds support Share Society.
Beloved Richmond food court spot to close down next month

Beloved Richmond food court spot to close down next month

Aberdeen Centre's Cafe D'Lite Express is closing down after 14 years.
9 new Vancouver restaurants to try this winter

9 new Vancouver restaurants to try this winter

Your guide to restaurants that have just opened or will be opening up soon.
With 'saddened hearts' a Metro Vancouver restaurant says goodbye after 27 years

With 'saddened hearts' a Metro Vancouver restaurant says goodbye after 27 years

This neighbourhood staple was the first job for many locals.
It is always sunny in Burnaby: New breakfast spot just opened its doors

It is always sunny in Burnaby: New breakfast spot just opened its doors

Quebec-based breakfast chain Pür & Simple, opens its doors in Metrotown.
Here's what it's like to visit the new secret speakeasy in Vancouver's Chinatown

Here's what it's like to visit the new secret speakeasy in Vancouver's Chinatown

Take a trip back in time.
Popular Vancouver French bakery biz goes from farmers markets to retail shop

Popular Vancouver French bakery biz goes from farmers markets to retail shop

A permanent bakeshop for buttery, flaky, croissants. 🥐
Asian group out with book ahead of next BC Dumpling Fest in Coquitlam

Asian group out with book ahead of next BC Dumpling Fest in Coquitlam

"The Lost Dumpling" is the brainchild of author Kirstin Hepburn and produced by the Asian Arts & Culture Society, which hosts the BC Dumpling Festival at Town Centre Park in Coquitlam.
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