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Dolce Amore

by KimHo on August 5, 2009 · 3 comments under: British Columbia,Food,Restaurant

Dolce Amore
1590 Commercial Drive
Vancouver, BC
Dolce Amore on Urbanspoon

Feel free to call it odd, feel free to call it funny. There is a heat wave hitting BC and temperature records were broken not once but twice in the last week or so. The 35C/95F we had would be something akin to what I had to deal almost on a daily basis in Panama but there was something… different. Humidity? Whether it is or not, in both cases it felt really hot, just that in Panama, you would be sweating bullets and be soaked after you walk a couple of blocks; not necessarily the same here for me. Regardless, that does not mean I can use the same tactics to deal with the heal, like getting some ice cream – or, in this case, some gelato from Dolce Amore in Commercial Drive.

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Taste of the City 2009

by KimHo on July 19, 2009 · 6 comments under: British Columbia,Events,Food

I guess I am starting to make this into a trend, hehehehe. As part of the on-going summer (food-related) events in Vancouver, yesterday, I went to the Pacific National Exhibition for an event called CityTv’s Taste of the City. And what is this event? Organized by CityTV, one of the local television system, it is all about food, as the name suggests. In this case, over 20 restaurants would showcase some of their dishes and the samples would cost between $1 to $4.

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Casa del Helado

by KimHo on May 3, 2009 · 6 comments under: Food,Restaurant,Travel

Casa del Helado
Calle 50 and Via Brasil
Panama City, Panama

As far as I know, most of my readers are not from tropical regions. Sure, chances are you might have been there for a trip during winter (or flocking to the tropics like migratory birds, as I used to say to, oddly enough, a friend from Panama who lives in Mississauga) or maybe a cruise but… Assuming this is true, most people will not have experienced one of the greatest blessings and curses at the same time of the tropics: the weather. As far as I can remember, in Panama City, temperature have never dropped to single digits (in Celsius, that would be below 50 Fahrenheit), given its location and because it is at sea level. In fact, I don’t remember the temperature drop below 18C/65F! During my trip, the temperature was in the low 30C/high 80F almost all the time. However, that was not the killer: it was humidity. Other than my very last day in Panama, in every single day, the humidity was over 80%! I must mention that Panama, like most tropical countries, have two seasons: dry season, from end of December to mid April, and rainy season during the rest of the year. Guess when I was there! (BTW, as a “funny” Canadian joke, it is said that Ottawa has also two seasons: winter and election season. Har, har, har… NOT… ^_^;;;)

Everytime I went out for a walk, within the city (most of my friends were working so asking them to drive me around would have been really difficult), after an hour or so, I was drenched. It did not matter what I wore, as long as there was sunlight, it was cursed to be like that. And, of course, walking outside during noon hours was not an option. Wearing shorts/lighter clothing? Not necessarily an option either… Now that I bring this, I have sort of a running joke on how to recognize a tourist: If you see somebody wearing shorts on a weekday in a busy Panamanian street, chances are, that is a tourist(*)! See, Panamanians are proud. Even with the heat, they will be dressed accordingly. Sure, people have started to deviate from the norm; however, in some places (specially banks and government offices), you are not allowed in if you are wearing shorts or flip-flops or similar. So, how do people deal with this? Simple: (1) You get used to it – in my case, after living in Canada all these years, I have been “de-programmed” and, as a result, suffered from it… again… (2) Most cars have their air conditioners (AC) on the whole time. Same with buildings, almost all stores have AC units. (3) Drink lots of liquid (water, or the young coconut I showed previously) or, in the case of today’s post, have some treats, like “ice cream” – in this case, La Casa del Helado.

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(Vancouver) Science World, aka, Telus World of Science
1455 Quebec Street
Vancouver, BC

Amato Gelato Café
78 E 1st Ave
Vancouver, BC
Amato Gelato Cafe on Urbanspoon

Feel free to consider it a confession: I am geeky and nerdy in more than one way. Back in high school, I focused myself in science courses (in my school, when you get to the equivalent here of grade 10, instead of random courses, you choose, between Accounting, Liberal Arts or Science). Yup, I had biology, physics, calculus and chemistry among other classes. So, it really surprised me I haven’t been to Science World (formally, Telus World of Science), a science museum in Vancouver (there are others in Calgary and Edmonton).

(Before you click the link below, caveat emptor, this is a really image heavy post with over 40 pictures, totalling something close to 8MB of images!)
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La Casa Gelato

by KimHo on April 16, 2009 · 6 comments under: British Columbia,Food,Restaurant

La Casa Gelato
1033 Venables Street
Vancouver, BC
La Casa Gelato on Urbanspoon

Why would somebody want some gelato/ice cream on a chilly spring day? Well, you know how it goes “I scream…”. Well, not really, I just wanted a post about dessert and I was in the area so here it goes.

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Qoola Frozen Yogurt + Fruit
1116 Denman Street
Vancouver, BC
Qoola Frozen Yogurt + Fruit on Urbanspoon
Red Robin
Multiple locations in the US and Canada
4640 Kingsway (Location visited)
Burnaby, BC
Red Robin (Metrotown) on Urbanspoon

I consider myself a really reasonable person. In any arguments, if somebody can provide reasonable evidence against what I say, I will certainly consider it. Likewise, so far, I have not deleted any comments, as everybody is entitled to his/her opinion. I mention this because there has been times where I wrote I did not like/was disappointed but, not long after, readers comment I should have tried something else or, based on the comments, it sounds like it was an off day. If the argument is convincing enough, I am willing to give those places a second chance and revisit them. Two of these places are the subject of today’s post: Qoola Yogurt + Fruit and Red Robin. (For the previous blog posts, check here for Qoola’s and here for Red Robin’s).

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Qoola Frozen Yogurt + Fruit

by KimHo on February 23, 2009 · 13 comments under: British Columbia,Food,Restaurant

Qoola Frozen Yogurt + Fruit
1116 Denman Street
Vancouver, BC
Qoola Frozen Yogurt + Fruit on Urbanspoon

Finally, here is my post on Qoola, the yoghurt shop, if you can call it that way, in Denman Street. It has been blogged by at least 5 other bloggers since it has been open (check here, here, here, here and here) – all of them prior to their official open on Feb 14th. At this point, you might be wondering, do I have anything else to add? Yup, I have. And I will be straight to the point on this one: Unlike most others, I don’t understand what is the big deal about this place…

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