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La Taqueria, which means “taco shop,” has two locations in Vancouver. We went to the newly opened one on Cambie at West Broadway. I remember dozens of businesses in this location open and close over the years but this one looks like it has some staying power.
The bright, fun shop has high stools along a [...]
I was intrigued by a restaurant that served both Indian and Mexican food after John Manzo posted about La Casita Mexicana on Chowhound. I was further convinced to try it when Dealfind posted a coupon for the restaurant.
La Casita Mexicana has been halved out of an Indian restaurant called Wicked Chili on 17th Avenue [...]
I gorged myself on authentic Colombian and Mexican food this weekend in the most unlikely of places: the Heritage Flea Market in southeast Calgary.
Past the stands with musty $1 candlesticks and velvet paintings, there’s a tidy little food court in the back with about a dozen tables. It’s not fancy but on weekends, families and [...]
Fernando’s is an institution in Macau, a former Portuguese colony and now special administrative region of China. Online searches reveal excellent Portuguese food, and sometimes arrogant and inattentive staff proportionate to increasing clientele.
Our visit certainly confirmed the former. And as for the latter, I’d say we got overly attentive service especially from the restaurant’s namesake [...]
There’s a reason respected, professional critics are paid to visit restaurants anonymously three, four or five times before they form and publish a critique.
Restaurants live or die by reviews and to be judged on one visit, where the kitchen or servers may be having an off day, could be fatal. However, most of us are [...]
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