Sunday, May 29, 2011

After working up an appetite playing badminton, stopped by White Spot for a light lunch. I ordered the grilled vegetable sandwich with fries and shared a BBQ chicken flatbread with a friend. 



The grilled vegetable sandwich was really good and I would totally re-order it, and I'm not a vegetarian. Generally, I find vegetarian dishes to be kind of bland, but this was very tasty. The BBQ chicken flatbread was a little on the dry side and didn't have enough BBQ sauce. But it does look good in the picture ☺

Saturday, May 28, 2011

it's not all about hockey

Canucks fever has sweeped the city but we do have another sports team, the Vancouver Whitecaps. I got to see them in action, playing against the New York Red Bulls in scorching hot weather, which was great for watching the game, but not so great for me since I wasn't wearing sunscreen and ended up getting burned.

And let the game begin!

GOOOOOOAAAAAAAAALLL! Unfortunately, the NY Red Bull scored a goal and the game was tied 1-1.
Afterwards, we were deciding on a place for a late lunch and while the call of Chronic Tacos was strong, we went to the Jagerhof Schnitzel House in North Vancouver.

Escargots in herb butter served with bread to start the meal.

I ordered the Hawaiian Schnitzel: schnizel stuffed with cheese, ham and pineapples, served with red cabbage and potatoes.

Friday, May 27, 2011

cheap tricks & good eats

Friday after work, needed a little pick-me-up, so off to the Chinatown Night Market for cheap buys and dinner at Bao Bei, which seems to be the new place for hipsters to congregate. I saw a lot of boys with no asses wearing skinny jeans and girls wearing the large black spectacles milling around the front.

A Hello Kitty bubble-blowing machine. It doesn't do much, but it's cute, lights up and plays music.
Orchids are more expensive than money trees?!


Octopus don't have balls. But, these are still good.
Hmmm... spongey bubble waffles.


Pig skin, anyone? Anyone?
Mandarin orange and ginger cocktail for me.


Mantou: Steamed buns with pork belly, bean sprouts, preserved turnip and sugared peanuts was absolutely deliciously. We ordered this the first time we came to Bao Bei and couldn't resist ordering this again.
Vegetable potstickers are always good.
Steamed prawn and chive dumplings in soup is like the Asian version of chicken soup on a cold rainy day.
Crispy Pork Belly: sautee of soybeans, Asian cucumber, chili and garlic, pickled red onion, tamarind, star anise tomato sauce. So good and so fattening but that doesn't matter, right?

Thursday, May 26, 2011

back to reality


Took some time off to jet-set to Las Vegas, San Francisco and Montreal for my birthday. I mean, what better way to celebrate the big 3-0 then with three trips all over North America with some of your besties?

{Side note} You'll have to excuse the lack of photos from Vegas and San Francisco. There are photos from Vegas, but they're er... not suitable for this blog and we were recovering in San Francisco from the partying and excess of Vegas, so not very many pictures were taken.

 
 
 Had a wonderful couple of weeks off to travel and relax. Now back to blogging!