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Marble Slab Creamery

by KimHo on September 10, 2010 · 3 comments under: British Columbia,Food,Restaurant

Marble Slab Creamery
Locations in several countries
142 – 12101 72nd Avenue (Location visited)
Surrey, BC
Marble Slab Creamery (Strawberry Hill) on Urbanspoon

After Desi Dosa Madras, I was almost ready to call it a day; however, since I was in the company of Mijune, one thing was certain: we will have to stop for dessert! Alas, unlike, say, Downtown Vancouver, there are only that many such places in Delta. In fact, I would have been OK going to a DQ (for a Blizzard) or MickeyD’s (for a McFlurry). However, Mijune came up with the idea of Marble Slab Creamery. Since the idea of an ice cream wasn’t that far from a soft-serve (in principle, that is), sure, why not!

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Bella Gelateria

by KimHo on July 8, 2010 · 13 comments under: British Columbia,Food,Restaurant

Bella Gelateria
1001 W Cordova Street
Vancouver, BC
Bella Gelateria on Urbanspoon

It is said that Vancouver is a “foodie” (and, darn I HATE that word) city. However, from what I have seen, to a lot of people, that “foodie” mentality is not related to that spirit of adventure on finding and trying new food/dishes but to go to places to been seen and/or follow a hype. So, whenever there is a lot of hype about a restaurant, for the most part, I am dubious about how good the food is – it does not necessarily help when they focus on how “nice” a bathroom is. In the grand scheme of things, chances are, if “a lot of people” like it and I sense some hype, chances are I don’t necessarily like it. Take, for example, Coast (my post here), which has been lauded by a lot but, to me, it is nothing but overrated. And, except for a couple of bloggers whom I have serious doubts about their opinions, I will have to say that, when Vancouver food bloggers say it is good, I have to check by myself. I certainly “help” when those bloggers are Mijune, whom I call the Queen of Desserts, and Sherman, whom we agree one time too many, say that Bella Gelateria is really good…

(On that note, Mijune’s post is here and Sherman’s post is here)

Bella Gelateria, Fairmount, hotel, Vancouver, gelato

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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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