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Harvest Community Foods Makes It Easy to Eat and Buy Canadian
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Harvest Community Foods Makes It Easy to Eat and Buy Canadian

March 21, 2025 Bronwyn Lewis

Harvest Community Foods has been serving noodles in Vancouver’s Chinatown for thirteen years. More than a ramen spot, Harvest is also a grocery store that sources local products and produce. There’s a wonderful intangible value […]

Where to Get Summer BBQ in Vancouver
Food

Where to Get Summer BBQ in Vancouver

August 9, 2024 Bronwyn Lewis

It’s time for BBQ feasting because summertime is the right time to cook and eat outdoors. Here are the top BBQ events happening in Vancouver this month, so that when you catch the scent of […]

Vintage Photographs from Chinatown
History

Vintage Photographs from Chinatown

April 4, 2024 Tyler Dixon

Vancouver’s Chinatown was established the same year the City of Vancouver was incorporated, 1886. At that time there were about 90 Chinese residents who had established a community along Carrall Street and East Pender Street […]

Chow Down Chinatown to Blend Movies, Music, and Food
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Chow Down Chinatown to Blend Movies, Music, and Food

July 7, 2023 Bronwyn Lewis

There’s a fun event coming up on Friday, July 14th called Chow Down Chinatown. Three local bands will perform and vintage kung fu movies will be projected while the audience chows down on local Chinese […]

Oyster Express
Food

Oyster Express: Vancouver’s Littlest Oyster Bar

May 10, 2023 Bronwyn Lewis

I won’t call Oyster Express a hidden gem because it features prominently on the corner of Gore and Keefer in Vancouver’s Chinatown but I do think more people should know about it. For a little […]

Phnom Penh
Food

Phnom Penh’s Must Order Dishes

March 15, 2023 Bronwyn Lewis

The holy trinity. The beloved Big Three. If you know you know the trifecta. These three dishes from one of Vancouver’s oldest restaurants are world famous with good reason. They are why Chinatown’s Phnom Penh […]

Ramen Butcher
Food

Slurping Up Satisfaction in Chinatown’s Ramen Butcher

March 3, 2023 Bronwyn Lewis

Ramen Butcher is located in Vancouver’s Chinatown in a two block area that is noodle rich. Just beside Ramen Butcher is Angus An’s Fat Mao. Across the street is Phnom Penh. One block over is […]

Say Hey Cafe
Food

Say Goodbye to Hunger at Say Hey Cafe

October 17, 2022 Bronwyn Lewis

Say Hey Cafe is located in Vancouver’s Chinatown, at 156 East Pender St, in the same block as the famed Chinatown bakery, New Town. Say Hey Cafe’s Past Zach Zimmermann first opened Say Hey Cafe […]

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