My dad always raves about Dougie Dog and Meat & Bread. One of these days I should actually head downtown and go.
Dougie Dog's is quite good. The porchetta sandwich at Meat & Bread is pretty amazing.sikkinixx said:My dad always raves about Dougie Dog and Meat & Bread. One of these days I should actually head downtown and go.
Firestorm said:Got a bunch of "homework" to finish up =/ My laptop hard drive crashed and I just realized I never backed up the InDesign version of my resume. Only the uneditable PDF is anywhere. So I am redoing that so I can update it and writing up a work term report all of which was technically due today but definitely won't be done.
So as an FYI for anyone doing SFU's co-op program, it's awesome for experience and I recommend everyone at the school get involved with it but there's annoying paperwork involved x.x
Doing a joint major in Interactive Arts & Technology and Communications. You? There's quite a few people from SFU here.buhdeh said:I go to SFU as well.
Which faculty are you in?
Firestorm said:Doing a joint major in Interactive Arts & Technology and Communications. You? There's quite a few people from SFU here.
Most of my classes are in the Surrey campus actually. So it's like being in some high tech, sleek, modern awesomeness surrounded by drug addicts and police.sikkinixx said:Because it's not towards the end of the world like UBC is, it's just a grey spire of misery (surrounded by beautiful nature)
Meat and Bread the only thing I don't like is how messy it is. I like good sandwiches, I like messy sandwiches but imagine seeing about a 1/4 to 1/3 of your filling pop out because of the composition. Biggest culprit is the ciabbata bread they use. Nothing wrong with the bread itself but in this situation, where 2 of the 4 choices of sandwiches feature a more loose meat filling, the hard crust only helps send the filling flying out than staying in....unless you wrap it. Otherwise it's decent. I like La Magasin/Now MacLean's place for sandwiches in their deli shoppe, but I fucking swear to God they changed the Foccia recipe...there's something different that makes it less crunchy than before, but great value for money there IMHO.sikkinixx said:My dad always raves about Dougie Dog and Meat & Bread. One of these days I should actually head downtown and go.
wormstrangler said:Any place to get a proper (read: Aussie) meat pie and some decent chocolate milk?
Warm Machine said:The talk about the Drive made me think about La Casa Gelato. While not the best Gelato in the city probably the most flavours. Anyone know if they make a RedBull Gelato? My favorite is Yaletown Gelato is on Homer St. So damn fresh and run by Italian brothers.
Isn't Stellas named something different now like BeerCraft or did only one of the locations change?
Strange that Wazubees there closed. The Yaletown Subeeze is still open and popular.
Big-E said:In terms of oddball food stores that have no business being good but are delicious, there is a half meat shop, half Bollywood video store that sells fucking amazing Tandoori chicken that is fucking awesome on the BBQ. It is on Fraser and around 49th avenue IIRC though I haven't been there in some time so I don't know if it is still open. It is on the West side of the street so take a look.
Big-E said:This thread has focused a lot on restaurants but not so much on food stores.
beat said:Challenge accepted!
Supermarkets
Safeway - North American chain. Usually has good hours.
Save-on Foods - often better prices than Safeway. BC owned. Good bulk foods selection. The parent company also has PriceSmart, which I've never been to, and Urban Fare (see below).
Whole Foods / Capers - Capers is a local high-end/organic-focused supermarket. Now owned by Whole Foods, a NA chain with a similar focus. WF has a very nice deli/prepared foods section.
Choices - kinda like Capers, really. But they're still locally owned.
Urban Fare - like Whole Foods or Choices, but owned by Save-On Foods. Urban Fare, like WF, has a very nice ready to eat selection.
Costco - warehouse club chain shopping. Membership required.
Real Canadian Superstore - has stepped up its President's Choice house brand game in recent years. Commendable amount of live fish tanks in stores.
T&T - Taiwanese supermarket chain, now owned by Superstore. Good for Chinese food and to a lesser extent, other east Asian food. T&T's prepared food section is awesome, but obviously very Taiwanese/Chinese. Best of the supermarkets for live fish, I think. T&T also owns the "Osaka" supermarket in the Yaohan center in Richmond. The Metrotown location is probably the best for prepared/ready to eat food.
H-Mart - Korean supermarket chain. Probably your best place for kimchi, both in price and selection.
88 Super Market - this is the Vietnamese supermarket I go to; there might well be others in the city. Good pan-Asian selection, but definitely if you want Vietnamese/SE Asian stuff, this place has a better handle on it than T&T. (There's also Chong Lee, which is like half Chinese, half Vietnamese.)
Specialty
Fujiya - Japanese market. All sorts of dry goods, frozen fish, prepared sushi & bento boxes, fresh fish... multiple locations, but the Clark & Venables is the biggest of the three I've visited.
Angel Seafood - Japanese-focused fish wholesaler; is also open to the public. Mostly frozen fish for sushi and sashimi purposes. No official website; but see Vancouver Magazine mini-writeup.
Gourmet Warehouse - cookware, knives, interesting ingredients, nifty foods. You can get nice chocolates, spherification chemicals, foie gras, magret duck breasts, and so on.
Kent's Kitchen - they do huge volumes of pretty good Chinese takeout.
Granville Island - good produce, seafood, etc. Do not miss Oyama Sausage Co if you are at all interested in sausages or cured meats.
Les Amis Du Fromage - Cheesemonger. OK, this is the one place I haven't been to yet, but it's on my list to vist in the next week or so, so call this a placeholder.
Food Events
Eat! Vancouver - it can be a bit of a clown show - last year, they rented far too little space in the new convention center - but I still have a soft spot for it.
Uncle Faith's is the best.Big-E said:What are everyone's thoughts about the best greasy cheap pizza in the city? In terms of chains, I go Megabite 1, Uncle Fatih's 2 and Fresh Slice 3.
Tabris said:I thought this is probably the best thread to ask this.
My work is moving a couple blocks to a new building (they are leasing the building) around E Cordova and Columbia late this year. Now my worry is that it's very close to Hastings and Main, in fact about a block and a half away. There's 2 blocks I need to walk that are slightly sketchy (turn right from abbott to cordova). I may need to go into work sometimes at 7am.
How concerned should I be walking down E Cordova that way? Is having my headphones on not an option due to potential muggings if they see headphones? Anyone have experience with this?
I feel semi comfortable defending myself but you never know with someone desperate or if there's more than 1, I would just like to avoid any kind of confrontation.
Are you doing Communications or IAT co-op? I'm in my seeking semester and it doesn't look like I'll be getting any placements for summer.Firestorm said:Doing a joint major in Interactive Arts & Technology and Communications. You? There's quite a few people from SFU here.
Those of you guys doing the IAT at SFU Surrey, I am wondering what do you guys plan to do as a career after graduation ? I remember many years ago when I was accepted into that program when it just basically started. Always wondered how their grads did with career placement.SpectreFire said:Are you doing Communications or IAT co-op? I'm in my seeking semester and it doesn't look like I'll be getting any placements for summer.
You'll be fine. That stretch of street is not as bad as it looks. Teenage girls walk along it at 11pm and nothing happens to them.Tabris said:I thought this is probably the best thread to ask this.
My work is moving a couple blocks to a new building (they are leasing the building) around E Cordova and Columbia late this year. Now my worry is that it's very close to Hastings and Main, in fact about a block and a half away. There's 2 blocks I need to walk that are slightly sketchy (turn right from abbott to cordova). I may need to go into work sometimes at 7am.
How concerned should I be walking down E Cordova that way? Is having my headphones on not an option due to potential muggings if they see headphones? Anyone have experience with this?
I feel semi comfortable defending myself but you never know with someone desperate or if there's more than 1, I would just like to avoid any kind of confrontation.
Warm Machine said:Stuff Happening in Vancouver over the next while. Select highlights as I didn't want to grab everything
On Now - Cavalia until April 24th - Olympic Village
April 11th - Ice Cube - Commodore Ballroom
April 13th/14th - Video Games Live - The Center
April 30th - Tiesto - Pacific Colliseum
May 4th - Pixes - Orpheum
May 12th - System of a Down - Rogers Arena
May 27th - Armin Van Burren - Pacific Colliseum
May 31st - Sepultura - Vogue Theater
May 31st - Adele - Orpheum Theater
June - Vancouver Jazzfest - All Over
June 26th - Dropkick Murphys - Commodore Ballroom
July 19th - Katy Perry - Rogers Arena
July 27th - Distant Worlds: Music from Final Fantasy - Orpheum Theater
August 3rd - Slayer and Rob Zombie - Rogers Center
duron256 said:For the native Vancouverite:
Anyone ever go through Chinatown and notice an old Italian store that never seemed to be open that is on Main St and thought: "what is that store doing there?"
Interesting article:
http://www.vancouversun.com/Tosi+Chinatown+heritage+classic+classic/4585795/story.html
What the heck... haha... Not a lot of real "lip dub" but the scale of this production is very very impressive.ili0926 said:
I'm in IAT co-op as that's the program I was in first before they created our joint major program and the one I identify with more. Don't give up yet. You're hitting Lightning Round now so as long as you've applied to enough jobs you'll be automatically in consideration for the last minute ones. I didn't get my second placement until very late last year.SpectreFire said:Are you doing Communications or IAT co-op? I'm in my seeking semester and it doesn't look like I'll be getting any placements for summer.
Honestly? Most people get into the SIAT wanting to get into games or animation or something and find out the program is complete shit for that. The open house material is misleading and I can't in good concience recommend it to anyone who wants to get into media arts. The design part of the program is pretty good though. If it weren't for co-op I think I'd be really screwed for job prospects. Right now I'm hoping to talk to my manager near the end of my co-op term and work with them full-time afterwards. It's just I'd have to move from Vancouver and I really would rather not =/ It's amazing how much you take the city for granted until you leave.NetMapel said:Those of you guys doing the IAT at SFU Surrey, I am wondering what do you guys plan to do as a career after graduation ? I remember many years ago when I was accepted into that program when it just basically started. Always wondered how their grads did with career placement.
Firestorm said:Doing a joint major in Interactive Arts & Technology and Communications. You? There's quite a few people from SFU here.
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SFU as well.Conceptor said:That was really awesome. Mac and UofT are already planning their own versions to try and top you guys. Gonna be tough but it'll be fun going at it nonetheless.
Tiktaalik said:I went to Subeez once and literally had cardboard in my food. yeah.
BocoDragon said:My Japanese teach says Santouka is the best!
Conceptor said:That was really awesome. Mac and UofT are already planning their own versions to try and top you guys. Gonna be tough but it'll be fun going at it nonetheless.
Uncle Fatih's >> Megabite IMO. Fatih's has roasted potato pizza!Big-E said:What are everyone's thoughts about the best greasy cheap pizza in the city? In terms of chains, I go Megabite 1, Uncle Fatih's 2 and Fresh Slice 3.
I have to say this one is kind of weak.ili0926 said:Haha, I'm actually a Queen's student. This was ours: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SYUUBm2s7NI
NetMapel said:I have to say this one is kind of weak.