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Tag Archives: food
Good for Eyes
Urban legend says that carrots help with night vision. Though not completely true. Lack of Vitamin A can cause poor vision. Have you ever seen a bunny wearing glasses? Nope. My next move was putting it down – to my basket. You could say that I bought this simply because of the design or the [...]
Baguettes around the corner
I thought I wasn’t in Vancouver when I was sitting inside this nice, French-style cafe – Finch’s Tea & Coffee House. People said that the baguette here is a must-try in Vancouver, and I have to agree with them. There are so many different kinds of baguettes that will make you wanna go back again [...]
New found Chocolate Paradise in Mt. Pleasant
Just before we entered Liberty Bakery on Main st., our eyes were drawn to a lovely painted shop across the street. It’s a Chocolatier! The shop is small and simple: there are only a counter on one side displaying all the chocolates and a kitchen behind it. The wall besides the counter is a blackboard [...]
Six Acres
Love their food and down-to-earth atmosphere, and their menus that are all bound in different vintage book covers. Brilliant! * Six Acres: sixacres.ca
The Cascade Room
The Cascade Room – my new find on Main St. Well…not exactly my find, but the first one I visited on my “to-visit” list. It’s kind of a side benefit from my current job now (wink*). The decor is not the best I’ve seen, but I love their French-style accent wall with overlapping wallpapers and [...]
Small Space, Big Comfort
If you want a quick lunch that can give you comfort at the same time (no rush junkie), Chef Claire’s on Main St. is the place you should visit. The store has a bit of European touch. Small, but cozy. * Cher Claire’s: http://www.chefclaires.com/






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