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Title: What's your favorite restaurants?
Post by: Lise on Jul 24 06 12:21
Mine's Tomakazu for Japanese. Located on Broadway, next to Toys R Us.

  Samoasa Garden on Kingsway for Indian.

  Urban Thai Bistro, Yaletown for Thai.
Title: Re: What's your favorite restaurants?
Post by: kitten on Jul 24 06 12:24
I rarely go to restaurants, so I can't think of a favourite.  There's a Greek restaurant near Kensington on Hastings that has good food.
Title: Re: What's your favorite restaurants?
Post by: Sportsdude on Jul 24 06 02:00
Senior Pique's Mexican restaurant by my house. Its in a cool building but they struggle to get business because its hard to park there. These historic buildings lost parking when they expanded the road. But the place is cool. They play Spanish music videos on LCD screens in the restaurnt. Cool funny atmosphere.

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Post by: Some Chick on Jul 24 06 02:43
Villa del Lupo!  On Hamilton in Yaletown.  My friend owns it and the food is amazing and the boys love what they do.  Plus I love the fact it's in a heritage house and each floor has it's own atmosphere.  Wine selection is second to none.  I love that place.  Used to practically live there when I lived in the apartments next to it.
Title: Re: What's your favorite restaurants?
Post by: purelife on Jul 24 06 03:30
Fish N Chips  - Cockney Kings in New West.

Burgers - Venus Burgers and Vera's

Pasta - Anton's(sp?) in Burnaby

Japanese - Shabusen in downtown Vancouver

Vegetarian Indian - Anapurna in Kitsilano

Dim Sum - Pink Pearl in Vancouver

  Ummm...that's about it that I can think of for now.  
Title: Re: What's your favorite restaurants?
Post by: kingy on Jul 24 06 05:08
antons for sure, i like go fish for fish and chips, stephos does have pretty good greek.
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Post by: 49er on Jul 24 06 05:16
chinese & dim sum..............Koi Palace in Daly City

mexican......................Juanita's in Alameda

itallian & pizza............Giovanni in Berkeley

japanese.....................Kamakura in Alameda
Title: Re: What's your favorite restaurants?
Post by: Lise on Jul 24 06 09:16
Fish N Chips at Pajo's in Steveston is awesome. Hate the line-ups on the weekends but they're so worth it.
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Post by: weird al on Jul 24 06 09:23
Pajo's is great! Good tartar sauce too. What kinda oil though? Trans-fat probably, like everybody.
Title: Re: What's your favorite restaurants?
Post by: Lise on Jul 24 06 09:25
Hmmm..... you would probably have to ask them if they have trans-fat in their oil. Most places have them. Yucky.

  I know this much, all fast-food stores have trans-fat in their oil. Not one has claimed they don't have it.
Title: Re: What's your favorite restaurants?
Post by: kingy on Jul 24 06 09:57
isnt trans fat banned?
Title: Re: What's your favorite restaurants?
Post by: weird al on Jul 24 06 10:15
Got a flier from Church's recently. They claim that they use this stuff . I've never been to Church's, and I quit going to Kenfrucky's aeons ago, but I might check out Church's fries or something. Are there any horror stories for Church's?

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Title: Re: What's your favorite restaurants?
Post by: Sportsdude on Jul 24 06 11:58
Wow Vancouver sounds very eclectic.  Wish where I lived was like that. Instead in the city its italian resturant after italian after italian. And in the suburbs its mexican after mexican after mexican, with a little chain chinese places filled in.  Funny thing is St. Louis area does not have that big of a spanish speaking community. You can't get Univision on free tv  here. Have to get cable. Now across the state in KC they have a huge hispanic community where you can get univision and telemundo. And all they have is BBQ places, so go figure.
Title: Re: What's your favorite restaurants?
Post by: Lise on Jul 25 06 09:52
kingy wrote:
 isnt trans fat banned?  

 Not at this time though they are calling for lower trans fat in cooking these days. Watch out for the issue of trans fat in Canada. It won't be long before we eliminate this harmful (and potentially dangerous) item from our food list.

 Trans fat not in Church's Chicken? Wow. That's a first. Maybe I'll try it. I don't really like Church's Chicken because they're way more greasier than what I like on my fried chicken but maybe I'll try them later. Their fries are not bad either.

 As a general rule, I would stay away from anything fried because you never know what goes into the oil.


 
Title: Re: What's your favorite restaurants?
Post by: Maria on Jul 25 06 06:34
I just noticed 49ers post...are u from the bay area because i recognize all those cities u just named...i should have known since ur name is 49er, i assume from the san francisco 49ers...that is so cool, what a small world!!
Title: Re: What's your favorite restaurants?
Post by: 49er on Jul 25 06 07:47
Hello Maria,

Yes, I'm in the East Bay......its a small world indeed