foodie to do list

welcome to my to do list. it's basically a list of places ranked on livingsocial: vancouver as some of the coolest, well priced (i'm a student haha) places to eat in the city. i was looking through it and realized that there are so many places i need to go to! this is where the epic list shall be so check back if you're looking for places to eat, and i'll do some reviews too. wish me luck!


- pretzel sandwich (and just pretzels): ploger german deli
- taste of italy (sanwiches!): cardero bottega
- shwarma: mr. shawarma cafe
- malaysian food: banana leaf
- silk road inspired: east is east
- cheese and bread: pan e fromaggio
- chocolate experience (fondue): mink chocolates
- tea and crumpets: secret garden tea company
- pasta: campagnolo restaurant
- street food: japadog
- lebanese food: nuba
- waffles: medina café
- best flatbread: rocky mountain flatbread company
- best burger: romers burger bar
- everything: granville island
- sushi: the eatery
- GREEK FOOD: piato (it looks so good! they have loukoumades! and saffron infused ouzo - what?!) 
- vegetarian/cool vibe: the naam
- funky organic: tomato
- awesome EAST COAST BABYYY: atlantic trap and gill
- liquid chocolate with chilli: thierry: chocolatierie patisserie cafe 

there you have it. now that it's written down i may actually cross some off!

4 comments:

  1. that burger place looks amazing!!!! I bet their poutine is good too, because they have twice-cooked chips and real gravy... ok, we need to go, more than once!

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  2. Okay sooooo add The Naam, Foundation (both vegetarian/vegan), The Eatery, Tomato, and... I'll think of more and comment later, but yeah! WOO I love this list!

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  3. Hey a bunch of the places you listed are part of Dine Out Vancouver, you should try to get to some of the places in the next couple of weeks since they have some great deals on right now!!

    Eatery was not good at all in my opinion--yucky food, yucky price, yucky service.

    But yeah, neat list.

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  4. I think that you just have to TRY the Eatery, it's practically a Vancouver institution after all. I wasn't a huge fan either, especially of the service and the fact that they don't have debit, but I thought the rolls were pretty creative. Mine were decently delicious.

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