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		<description><![CDATA[<p><img width="1024" height="505" src="http://blazeyouradventure.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Vancouver.jpg" class="attachment-small wp-post-image" alt="vancouver" style="margin-bottom:10px;" />Above image courtesy of Magnus Larsson No list of any sort is ever 100% complete or infallible: Lettermen has a new top ten every night, Billboard practically changes weekly, and Nobel has a new list of winners every year. Likewise, since my “Last 2 Days in Vancouver”, I’ve come to realize more places I would &#8230;</p>
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<p>No list of any sort is ever 100% complete or infallible: Lettermen has a new top ten every night, Billboard practically changes weekly, and Nobel has a new list of winners every year. Likewise, since my “<a title="Last 2 days in Vancouver" href="http://blazeyouradventure.com/things-to-do-in-vancouver/">Last 2 Days in Vancouver</a>”, I’ve come to realize more places I would miss dearly if I were to leave Vancouver and never return. So, I’m adding to the list. Here are more places I would visit – places that are distinctly Vancouver – if I only had 2 days left to enjoy this city.</p>
<h2>Nook (Kitsilano)</h2>
<div id="attachment_5261" style="width: 782px" class="wp-caption aligncenter"><a href="http://blazeyouradventure.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Nook-Kitsilano.jpg" rel='prettyPhoto' data-rel="lightbox-0"><img class="wp-image-5261 size-large" src="http://blazeyouradventure.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Nook-Kitsilano-1024x488.jpg" alt="Nook Kitsilano" width="772" height="368" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Nook &#8211; Prosciutto &amp; Arugula Pizza</p></div>
<p>Lively restaurant by the beach. Check. Delicious house-made pasta and pizza bread. Check. Distinctly Vancouver-inspired appetizer. Check. As a treat, my wife and I come to this Italian restaurant for their Vegetable Antipasto (it’s got quinoa, barley, kale and beets – very Vancouver indeed), the Casarecce, and their housemade sausage (lunch only). Great food, great atmosphere, and great for kids too (the lunch time crowd on weekends are predominantly families with kids). I never walk away disappointed &#8211; however, they do not take reservations, so be prepared to wait during peak times.</p>
<h2>Chef Hung Taiwanese Beef Noodle</h2>
<div id="attachment_5263" style="width: 782px" class="wp-caption aligncenter"><a href="http://blazeyouradventure.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Chef-Hung.jpg" rel='prettyPhoto' data-rel="lightbox-1"><img class="wp-image-5263 size-large" src="http://blazeyouradventure.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Chef-Hung-1024x437.jpg" alt="Chef Hung" width="772" height="329" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Chef Hung -Can&#8217;t remember the names of the dishes &#8211; but yum!</p></div>
<p>So what do you do when you win the Taipei International Beef Noodle Festival in 2007, 2008, and 2010? You open 8 restaurants around the world – and make sure 3 of them are in the Greater Vancouver region (Richmond, UBC, and West Vancouver). We discovered this place when there was only 1 restaurant in Vancouver (the Richmond location) and it is easily my favourite noodle place. I bring my father-in-law whenever he’s in town, and even he loves it (and old Chinese men are often the biggest critics). A bonus of going to the Richmond location is that it’s located in Aberdeen centre, where I walk around afterwards to get my Chinese on. By the way, I’m Chinese.</p>
<h2>Robson Summer Dance Series (Friday nights)</h2>
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<p>In a previous life, I ballroom danced – and by that I mean I took lessons, trained religiously, entered dance competitions, won competitions, dated my dance partner, and completely neglected my academic responsibilities during my university education. Robson Summer Dance series is an event where – for an evening – I can at least reminisce about my previous experiences and mistakes. It’s a free event and includes a free dance lesson and 2 dance demos along with a few hours of general dancing in the heart of downtown Vancouver. It’s an event for everyone – not just washed up ballroom dancers like myself – and I don’t think there’s a better thing to do for free with a crowd of people on a Friday night. The Summer Dance series is put on by Dancesport BC and runs during July and August.</p>
<h2>Richmond Night Market</h2>
<div id="attachment_5265" style="width: 782px" class="wp-caption aligncenter"><a href="http://blazeyouradventure.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Richmond-Night-market.jpg" rel='prettyPhoto' data-rel="lightbox-3"><img class="size-large wp-image-5265" src="http://blazeyouradventure.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Richmond-Night-market-1024x319.jpg" alt="Image courtesy of GoToVan" width="772" height="240" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Image courtesy of <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/gotovan/7225673498/in/photolist-8HxHJA-8Huy4T-c1wFeW-c1wzN5-c1wsWd-c1vSN9-c1voMq-c1vzP1-c1vsZy-c1wvD9-c1xf6h-c1xba7-c1wgzb-c1xn6d-c1wMAj-c1xdpw-c1x6Em-c1vFZU-c1vQRU-c1vJam-c1wb8f-c1x2Kw-c1vLAu-c1vZTu-c1wK8q-c1x9jS-c1wQkj-c1wGWC-c1w8HN-c1wxAC-c1vNPy-c1vmDG-c1wCBj-c1xhuw-c1xoMC-c1vqTG-c1wW3y-c1wdBf-c1wq7A-c1wnJw-c1xjKS-c1vDzJ-c1w6es-c1vjSL-c1vXis-c1vvdQ-c1w3kL-c1vBwG-c1vUGy-c1wTsj" target="_blank">GoToVan</a></p></div>
<p>There are 2 summer night markets in Richmond, and the one to go to is the original Richmond Night Market located by River Rock Casino. Running on weekends starting mid-May to mid-October, I go for the atmosphere – and by that I mean pushing through scores of people lining up in every which direction for crappy dim sum – and to see the various types of food being served – like the Rotato and the ice dessert shaped like a phallus accompanied with whipped cream (I’m not kidding). Okay, so it’s not that cheap and the food isn’t that great, but I go once or twice a season, and I love the novelty. Oh yeah, and they’ve got a great selection of socks from Korea and China there too.</p>
<h2>FUSE (Vancouver Art Gallery)</h2>
<div id="attachment_5266" style="width: 782px" class="wp-caption aligncenter"><a href="http://blazeyouradventure.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Van-Art-Gallery.jpg" rel='prettyPhoto' data-rel="lightbox-4"><img class="size-large wp-image-5266" src="http://blazeyouradventure.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Van-Art-Gallery-1024x474.jpg" alt="Image courtesy of  Thomas Quine " width="772" height="357" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Image courtesy of <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/quinet/71426997/in/photolist-7j5KX-hdjZno-7CGkL5-7CCvfP-gMXGj-qokEEs-ri2ggd-r3MWZh-62iQkF-62iQQT-62o57s-62o4p7-62o4GJ-62o4tC-62o4CL-oaeY4w-gMXHo-gMXGx-gMXHF-gMXHx-cmKEjo-4T2UaW-7GhNuU-o4Znsd-gMXJa-gMXHT-gMXHb-gMXK9-gMXH6-gMXJX-gMXJJ-gMXJv-gMXGQ-gMXJk-7HgQif-nn4dSz-bnhK95-apMokx-jewiq-nki4B9-nn42E5-np6PYH-np6LUg-np6HsM-cmKir5-by7sPv-e8uArD-cTuqmw-9wQoso-3uKga" target="_blank">Thomas Quine</a></p></div>
<p>Normally, I don’t go to art events because I can’t stand the people who go (i.e. the hood rats dressed up in Michael Kors or the wealthy who like to use words like banal to describe art), but I make an exception for FUSE. Every 2 or 3 months, the Vancouver Art Gallery holds an adults only evening – an evening filled with performance art, jazz, wine, and music. I like dressing up, looking at art, and having a drink in the café while listening to jazz. There is something for everyone, and if you can’t find anything you like, just do as I do and starting hating on the hood rats and the wealthy.</p>
<h2>The Grouse Grind</h2>
<div id="attachment_5267" style="width: 782px" class="wp-caption aligncenter"><a href="http://blazeyouradventure.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Grouse-Grind.jpg" rel='prettyPhoto' data-rel="lightbox-5"><img class="wp-image-5267 size-large" src="http://blazeyouradventure.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Grouse-Grind-1024x561.jpg" alt="" width="772" height="423" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text"><a title="6 Tips to Dominate Grouse Grind Vancouver" href="http://blazeyouradventure.com/grouse-grind-vancouver/" target="_blank">6 Tips to Dominate The Grouse Grind</a></p></div>
<p>Whenever hiking is mentioned in Vancouver, the Grouse Grind almost always comes up. It is not a particularly scenic hike where hikers get to see breathtaking views of snow capped mountains. It is not a particularly adventurous hike where survivalists walk for miles into the back country to rough it, far away from fast food joints, cell phone service, and hipsters. It is a hike that is all about business; it is, as many describe it, Mother Nature’s Stair climber – and I love it. Hike the Grind, see the view of Vancouver from above (when it’s not raining), and feel good about yourself.</p>
<p>Read my related post &#8211; <a title="6 Tips to Dominate Grouse Grind Vancouver" href="http://blazeyouradventure.com/grouse-grind-vancouver/">6 Tips To Dominate the Grouse Grind</a></p>
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<p>As always, there are some more things I would do, but that may have to wait for another blog post (One more last 2 days in Vancouver perhaps?). What would you do in your last 2 days in Vancouver? In your hometown? I’d love to know.</p>
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		<title>10 of the best Vancouver Ramen shops &#8211; Warning- You will be Hungry!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><img width="1640" height="662" src="http://blazeyouradventure.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/Vancouver-skyline2.jpg" class="attachment-small wp-post-image" alt="Vancouver West-End" style="margin-bottom:10px;" />Throughout my travels, I’ve always found my way back to Vancouver. I love this city. Whether you’re passing through to Whistler, or ambling down the Granville promenade, Vancouver certainly has something for everyone. Nestled between the Pacific Ocean on the west, and the Rocky mountains on the east, Vancouver is positioned in the heartland of &#8230;</p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<img width="1640" height="662" src="http://blazeyouradventure.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/Vancouver-skyline2.jpg" class="attachment-small wp-post-image" alt="Vancouver West-End" style="margin-bottom:10px;" /><div id="triberr_endorsement"></div><p>Throughout my travels, I’ve always found my way back to Vancouver. I love this city. Whether you’re passing through to Whistler, or ambling down the Granville promenade, Vancouver certainly has something for everyone.</p>
<p>Nestled between the Pacific Ocean on the west, and the Rocky mountains on the east, Vancouver is positioned in the heartland of Canada’s natural and cultural diversity. Considering it&#8217;s Canada’s most ethnically diverse city, it’s natural to expect Vancouver to have a vibrant food scene.</p>
<p>And you would not be wrong.</p>
<p>Vancouver has a reputation for legendary Japanese food, the type worthy of a layover stop.</p>
<p>Traveling through downtown, especially the West-End, you’ll immediately notice the presence of numerous Japanese restaurants. These aren’t your typical sushi-and-everything-else type fare, these restaurants are distinct in their art, specializing in izakaya, yakiniku and even ramen.</p>
<p>Yes..ramen.</p>
<p>Don’t be mistaken though; these are not the instant, in-a-cup, hangover type ramen. But, in fact, these dishes are a true reflection of the artistic abilities of the chef; ramen has become a craft. Ramenya, or noodle shops as they are more colloquially known, have experienced a revival where you can now customize details from soup base to even the thickness of the noodles. In some cases, the toppings themselves warrant their own blog.</p>
<p>It’s not quite the famed Sapporo Ramen Alley in Hokkaido, Japan, but it’s certainly on it’s way:</p>
<p>Now for my top 10 best Vancouver ramen shops:</p>
<h2>1. Marutama Ra-men<br />
Address: 780 Bidwell Street, Vancouver<br />
Website: <a href="http://japanesenoodle.com/">japanesenoodle.com</a></h2>
<p><a href="http://blazeyouradventure.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/Marutama-ramen.jpg" rel='prettyPhoto' data-rel="lightbox-0"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-4465" src="http://blazeyouradventure.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/Marutama-ramen-300x225.jpg" alt="Marutama ramen" width="300" height="225" /></a><br />
Located on the north side of West-End, just off Robson St. Marutama is a hidden gem amongst a sea of noodle shops. Generally not as busy as it’s competitors, Marutama deserves special mention. Unlike other noodles shops, this Ramanya uses exclusively chicken broth for it’s soups, and has a soft-boiled Ajituske Tamago (egg) that is literally to die for. They also compliment their dishes with thin noodles so as not to overpower the flavor of their creations.</p>
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<h2>2. Hida Takayama Ramen<br />
Address: 203-1610 Robson Street, Vancouver<br />
Website: <a href="http://hidatakayamaramen.com">hidatakayamaramen.com</a></h2>
<p><a href="http://blazeyouradventure.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/Hida-Takayama.jpg" rel='prettyPhoto' data-rel="lightbox-1"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-4467" src="http://blazeyouradventure.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/Hida-Takayama-300x225.jpg" alt="Hida Takayama" width="300" height="225" /></a><br />
Although located along Robson st, in the West-End, Hida Takayama Ramen is often overlooked as it’s located inside a food court without a street side entrance. However, location seems less of an issue, and more of an advantage to those in the know. Sparse on their toppings, Hida’s claim to fame are their homemade noodles and broth that has been prepared for 3-4 days. Worth also noting, you can choose any noodle-size portion at no extra cost. Be sure to try their White Sesame Ramen.</p>
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<h2>3. Hokkaido Ramen Santouka<br />
Address: 1690 Robson Street, Vancouver<br />
Website: <a href="http://www.santouka.co.jp/en/">santouka.co.jp/en</a></h2>
<p><a href="http://blazeyouradventure.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/Hokkaido-Ramen.jpg" rel='prettyPhoto' data-rel="lightbox-2"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-4469" src="http://blazeyouradventure.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/Hokkaido-Ramen-300x225.jpg" alt="Hokkaido Ramen" width="300" height="225" /></a><br />
A global Ramenya chain, I first came across them in San Diego and was salivating to see a location in Vancouver. Befitting West-end’s ramen alley, Hokkaido Ramen Santouka has quickly established itself as a must-eat Vancouver staple. With their signature toroniku over a Shoyu, Miso, or Shio broth, any choice you go with will be the correct one.</p>
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<h2>4. Motomachi Shokudo Ramen<br />
Address: 740 Denman St, Vancouver</h2>
<p><a href="http://blazeyouradventure.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/bamboocharcoal.jpg" rel='prettyPhoto' data-rel="lightbox-3"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-4480" src="http://blazeyouradventure.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/bamboocharcoal-300x225.jpg" alt="bamboocharcoal" width="300" height="225" /></a><br />
For those on the prowl for some late night eats, you can’t go wrong with Motomachi Shokudo Ramen. Motomachi Shokudo Ramen has a very unique Bamboo-charcoal Miso Ramen that looks eerily reminiscent of Squid ink based dishes. Looks aside, this bowl of noodles is anything but classic, and still incredibly satisfying. A dish definitely worthy of the Ramen aficionado.</p>
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<h2>5. Kintaro<br />
Address: 788 Denman Street, Vancouver</h2>
<p><a href="http://blazeyouradventure.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/cheeseramen.jpg" rel='prettyPhoto' data-rel="lightbox-4"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-4471" src="http://blazeyouradventure.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/cheeseramen-300x225.jpg" alt="cheeseramen" width="300" height="225" /></a>Right up the street from Motomachi Shokudo Ramen, Kintaro, at first glance appears to be a no nonsense, slurp-your-noodles establishment. But its longevity certainly speaks for itself. One of the oldest ramenyas in the city, this is a must for anyone serious about the art of the noodle. With a salty, rich and thick, cloudy broth complimented by fatty chasu, Kintaro is in high demand. Arrive early for dinner, or plan on a late lunch, as these tables fill up quickly. Oh, did I mention they also have a ramen with mozzarella cheese?</p>
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<h2>6. Ramen Jinya<br />
Address: 270 Robson St., Vancouver<br />
Website: <a href="http://www.jinya-ramenbar.com/">jinya-ramenbar.com</a></h2>
<p><a href="http://blazeyouradventure.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/Blackramen2.jpg" rel='prettyPhoto' data-rel="lightbox-5"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-4472" src="http://blazeyouradventure.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/Blackramen2-300x225.jpg" alt="Blackramen2" width="300" height="225" /></a><br />
Originally a Southern California chain, Ramen Jinya offers a fresh non-traditional perspective on ramen. Don’t be fooled by it’s heritage though, Ramen Jinya has some amazing selections. The pork broth Tonkotsu ramen is aromatic, full bodied and leaves an after-taste you’ll remember long after. This may be due to the charred garlic oil, but make no mistake their creations are delicious. Try their Tonkotsu Black Ramen.</p>
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<h2>7. Taishoken Ramen<br />
Address: 515 Abbott Street, Vancouver</h2>
<p><a href="http://blazeyouradventure.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/dipping-noodle.jpg" rel='prettyPhoto' data-rel="lightbox-6"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-4473" src="http://blazeyouradventure.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/dipping-noodle-300x225.jpg" alt="dipping noodle" width="300" height="225" /></a><br />
Located closer to Vancouver Chinatown and a brisk walk south from the other noodle shops, Taishoken Ramen is worth the detour. Tsuke-men, also known as “dipping ramen” is masterfully prepared by Taishoken Ramen, where a plate of cold noodles is paired with a soup to dip it in. This may seem off-putting at first, but once you grace your taste buds with the first strand of coated noodles, you’ll be wondering why you haven’t been eating ramen like this sooner.</p>
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<h2>8. Gyoza Bar<br />
Address: 622 West Pender Street, Vancouver,<br />
Website:<a href="http://gyozabar.ca/"> gyozabar.ca</a></h2>
<p><a href="http://blazeyouradventure.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/Gyoza-bar-tomato-ramen.jpg" rel='prettyPhoto' data-rel="lightbox-7"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-4474" src="http://blazeyouradventure.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/Gyoza-bar-tomato-ramen-300x225.jpg" alt="Gyoza bar (tomato-ramen)" width="300" height="225" /></a><br />
Kaisen Tomato Ramen. Japanese ramen prepared with French style cooking. Nuff said!</p>
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<h2>9. Benkei Noodle Shop<br />
Address: 545 West Broadway, Vancouver</h2>
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Located far off from Vancouver’s Ramen Alley, Benkei Noodle Shop is more a neighborhood favorite, serving consistently satisfying classic ramen dishes. With the overall ramen inflation affecting the city, Benkei Noodle shop has managed to maintain it’s cheep-and-cheerful status. Try their generously portioned curry ramen.</p>
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<h2>10. Harvest Community Foods<br />
Address: 243 Union St. Vancouver</h2>
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Certainly not your traditional Japanese ramen shop, Harvest Community Foods sources their ingredients locally, creating a menu that changes depending on the season. They unabashedly marry western styles to the more traditional Japanese methods, artfully crafting ramen soup with ingredients like bacon. Like the name suggests, Harvest Community Foods is committed to sourcing from local farmers. Make no mistake, the flavor of their soup, is only rivaled by their largess to the community.</p>
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<p>What do you think? What are your favorite Ramen shops?</p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<img width="1600" height="1426" src="http://blazeyouradventure.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/vancouver-in-fall.jpg" class="attachment-small wp-post-image" alt="Things to do in Vancouver" style="margin-bottom:10px;" /><div id="triberr_endorsement"></div><p>What would you do in your hometown if you would be moving away forever in 2 days? My guess is, you would hit all your favourite gems and little hot spots in the city. You would eat at your favourite restaurant, sip coffee at your favourite coffee house, and sit on the steps of your favourite local landmark to watch people go by. Basically, you would go to all those small local things that couldn&#8217;t be found in any other city, and since you only had 2 days, you would have a fire under your ass to make sure you got to them all. There are just so many things to do in Vancouver.</p>
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<p>So what would I do in my last 2 days in Vancouver? Before I answer that question, here are some things that didn&#8217;t make it on my list:</p>
<ul>
<li>tourist traps like the Capilano Suspension bridge and Gastown;</li>
<li>things that would have a long line up like Vij&#8217;s restaurant &#8211; great food and atmosphere, super busy, but no reservations?</li>
<li>things that would be far to get to like Whistler-Blackcomb</li>
<li>things that would take a long time to do and have a low rate of return like walking around in Stanley Park</li>
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<p>Here&#8217;s a few of the things that would make it on my list:</p>
<p><strong>The Coffee Shop: 49th Parallel Roasters/Lucky&#8217;s Donuts (Main Street)</strong></p>
<p>This coffee shop serves some great coffee and also makes the best donuts in town (unofficially). Critics may balk at paying $3.50 for a donut, but let&#8217;s face it, everyone wants to know what makes a $4 donut taste better than the one you in a 6-pack from Safeway for $3.99. I&#8217;d get myself a nice cup of coffee and a Peanut Butter and Jelly Donut, find a seat by the fireplace, and sit and listen to the hipsters talk about their e-commerce business selling doggy yoga wear made of locally sourced Alpaca wool. Ahhhh, this is Vancouver.</p>
<p><strong>The Tea Spot: East is East</strong></p>
<p>I love myself some Chai tea. I used to brew Chai tea at home in an attempt to reverse engineer the best (again, unofficially) one in town: Darjeeling Chai Tea at East is East. Unfortunately, I could never get the right balance of spiciness and sweetness at home, and I still drive across town to grab a tea at least once a week. Yes, it&#8217;s that good. While you&#8217;re at East is East, I&#8217;d also recommend getting their Tibetan Mantu, a vegetarian dumpling dish that would convert any carnivore to vegetarianism.</p>
<p><strong>The Bakery: Terra Breads</strong></p>
<p>Locally, Terra Breads is a baking phenomenon. Without fail, every time my father-in-law flies into town, finding Terra Breads&#8217; Fruit and Pecan Loaf is the first thing he inquires about (even before asking how my wife and I have been doing). Yes, Terra Breads products are sold in Whole Foods (at least in Vancouver), but go to one of their 4 locations (Olympic Village, Granville Island, Kitsilano, and Mount Pleasant) to get their full selection.</p>
<p><strong>The <em>Chinese</em> Bakery: New Town Bakery (Chinatown)</strong></p>
<p>The first thing you may notice about walking into this bakery is the large number of Chinese folk there. That&#8217;s normal. The other thing you&#8217;ll notice is the large number of non-Asians (white folk) and other Asian groups (ex. Philipinos) there too. That&#8217;s normal too and a sign that the message has gone international (or is it interracial?) that this bakery is the place to get your BBQ pork bun, apple turnovers, and coconut buns (all of which I recommend you getting). Take a number and wait patiently as you see fresh buns come out by the tray (steamed on bamboo trays still). The only thing that bugs me: Cash only.</p>
<p><strong>The Scenic Walk: Yaletown to English Bay Seawall</strong></p>
<p>I have a dog, and I do part of this walk everyday (when it&#8217;s not raining). Starting at the turn about at the base of Davie Street, you can walk along the seawall and catch a view of False Creek, Granville Island, David Lam Park, George Wainburn Park, and English Bay. It&#8217;s a great walk. You can also take the Aqua Bus or the False Creek Ferry at designated docking stations along the seawall and cross over to Science World, Olympic Village, or Granville Island (by the way, dogs hate getting into small ferries). Or, you can walk the entire way to English Bay and grab a bite to eat along Denman. It makes for a great way to see Vancouver.</p>
<p><strong>The Casual Eatery: Bao Qi</strong></p>
<p>Vietnamese beef noodle (a.k.a. pho) restaurants are as plentiful in Vancouver as MSG in Chinese food. Lucky for me, I found one of the best. What makes it the best is the broth: MSG-free, house brewed, clear, and tasty, I&#8217;m surprised people don&#8217;t pack the broth in a to-go container when they&#8217;re finished. What&#8217;s most surprising: it&#8217;s a downtown restaurant that serves exceptional food but without the exceptional prices. Note: there are no washroom facilities in Bao Qi, and you&#8217;ll need to head to Starbucks to use the one there (you&#8217;ll find pumpkin spice lattes seem to go well with pho)</p>
<p><strong>The Dining Experience: L&#8217;Abbatoir</strong></p>
<p>I know I said I&#8217;d avoid Gastown, but this is one restaurant I would make an exception for. L&#8217;Abbatoir is my go-to for any occasion: Valentine&#8217;s Day, Anniversaries, Birthdays. And, it&#8217;s not a tourist trap (no backpacks or fanny packs on customers in this hip establishment). It&#8217;s modern French food without the pretentious attitude or the over-the-top prices. It&#8217;s a romantic evening out with a bottle of wine and a warm, dimly lit atmosphere. It&#8217;s your get-out-of-jail-free card the next time you&#8217;re in the dog house.</p>
<p>There are some more things I would do, but that will have to wait for another blog post. What would you do in your last 2 days in Vancouver? In your hometown? I&#8217;d love to know.</p>
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