Saturday, June 11, 2022

Super Dishes Egyptian Halal Cuisine at Riley Park Summer Farmers Market | Flavours of Hope

After enjoying the empanada and croissant, I couldn't resist the falafel and baklava from one of the stalls (Super Dishes Egyptian). Even the pita chips looked great, so I picked them too. But, unfortunately, we're too full, so we decided to bring it home.

Best food at Farmers Market: Super Dishes Egyptian

After paying for our items, the lady offered us a free taste of the dolmas. I took a bite and was blown away. 🤯 I can't believe I haven't heard of or tried the dish before. It's savoury and sour. It's delicious. I was raving about it the whole time during our walk home.

Dolmas
Delicious authentic grapevine leaves stuffed with rice, parsley, onions, tomato sauce, and spices made in Egyptian style. Ready to eat!

When we got home, I started munching on the pita chips and holy smokes; why is this so good?! It has the crunchiness of chips but is still chewy like pita bread. I can keep eating it all day long.

Pita Chips

The next item is the falafel, the best one I have tried in Vancouver, replacing the one on West 4th Avenue. The only thing I regret is not buying the hummus. After the first three bites, it becomes dry without any sauce.

Falafel
A traditional family recipe from Alexandria, Egypt, made of chickpea, parsley, onions, garlic, cumin, coriander, and spices.

Five Falafel

The last thing we enjoyed was the baklava. It's the best baklava I tried in Vancouver. To be fair, I am not an expert in this Mediterranean dessert, but the ones I have attempted to are overly sweet; while this one has that sweetness, it's the taste of walnuts you will get.

Baklava
Classic Middle Eastern dessert with walnuts, simple syrup, and puff pastry.

What a delicious booth! I can't wait to try their food again. It's my first time trying Egyptian dishes, and I can't wait to eat more and learn about the culture.


June 22 update:

We're planning to walk to Riley Park again to enjoy the offerings from Riley Park Summer Farmers Market and as I am going through the vendor list I discovered "Flavours of Hope." I like the name, so I thought of checking their website and they're a "non-profit social enterprise that supports refugee newcomer women to earn livable income and build social connections in communities through cooking and sharing culinary traditions and stories." Guess what? Super Dishes Egyptian Halal Cuisine is supported by Flavours Hope and I am looking forward to tasting more delicious dishes from Flavours of Hope members.

Croissant from Ça Croustille at Riley Park Summers Farmers Market

After enjoying the empanada from Empanada Gals, we grabbed a croissant and chocolate twist from a French bakery, Ça Croustille.

The butter croissant was not flaky, but the lamination was excellent. It's also the chewiest croissant I have tried in Vancouver.

Butter Croissant

A peek inside the Butter Croissant

My husband chose the chocolate twist, which has the same lamination as the croissant but with chocolate providing sweetness. I liked it.

Chocolate Twist


Overall, a great second vendor to get food from at the Farmers Market.

Empanada from Empanada Gal at Riley Park Summer Farmers Market

Happy Saturday! We went to the Nat Bailey Stadium parking lot today to pick up my free shirt for the 2022 RBC Race for the Kids, which is happening tomorrow. After getting my shirt, we dropped by Riley Park Summer Farmers Market to buy breakfast and lunch.

The first meal of the day is beef empanada from Empanada Gal. It was delicious, but the best part was the sauce. I would happily buy that sweet, spicy, tangy sauce in a bottle to take home and enjoy with any bland food I end up cooking.

Beef Empanada by Empanada Gal

4 pieces of Beef Empanada in one order

They also sell frozen empanada, which you can cook at home. Unfortunately, I don't have an oven, and my air fryer was recalled, and I haven't purchased a new one. So next time, I'll get frozen empanadas and cook them at home for breakfast.

Friday, June 10, 2022

Proudly Philippines 2022: Food and Travel Fair in Vancouver

The Philippine Consulate General in Vancouver announced PROUDLY PHILIPPINES: Philippine Food and Travel Fair.

Image source: Vancouver PCG

When is Proudly Philippines 2022: Food and Travel Fair?

June 11, 2022, Saturday (A day before Philippine Independence Day)

What time?

It's from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Where is the Proudly Philippines 2022: Food and Travel Fair?

It will be at Robson Square in Downtown Vancouver.



I will update this post once more information becomes available.

June 2, 2022 Update:

There is still no official update from PCG in Vancouver, but the following Filipino brands have shared on Instagram that they will be at the event. So consider this an unofficial update.

I will update this post once an official update becomes available.

June 3, 2022 Update:

The Philippine Consulate General in Vancouver posted this on their Facebook page:
The Philippine Consulate General in Vancouver is pleased to invite everyone to “Proudly Philippines - Philippine Food and Travel Fair" at the Robson Square in downtown Vancouver on Saturday, 11 June 2022

Proudly Philippines was first launched in 2019 to showcase Philippine cuisine and travel destinations to the Canadian and second-generation Filipino-Canadian markets, with the hope of introducing to them a glimpse of Filipino culture and enticing them to visit the many beautiful places in the Philippines. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic that hit the world, including Canada, however, we had to do virtual iterations of Proudly Philippines in the twO years that followed. This year, as Canada emerges from the throes of the pandemic, we are delighted to bring back to you, in person, our Proudly Philippines event.

Celebrating everything Filipino, Proudly Philippines will feature Philippine food products and cuisine, tour packages to travel destinations in the Philippines, and Filipino non-food businesses in Vancouver, as well as cultural performances, intended to create a Philippine experience" for all. Learn more about our participating vendors and performers in the days leading to the event.

Come and spend the day with us at Proudly Philippines as we celebrate the 124th anniversary of Philippine Independence and Filipino Heritage Month in Canada. The market will open at 10 a.m.

June 3, 2022 Update:

I found this video on YouTube promoting the event.

Based on this, we still don't have a list of vendors or programs for the day.

I will do my best to keep an eye out if additional details will be released by Vancouver PCG before the event and update this post.

June 6, 2022 Update: A Facebook post on the PCG in Vancouver page has been shared with the list of food vendors.

Food Vendors at Proudly Philippines 2022 Food and Travel Fair in Vancouver

Thursday, June 9, 2022

Dinner from Bombay South Asian Kitchen at BC Place | Canada Men's National Team Concacaf National League Match

Dramatic. This is how I would describe the days before the Canada Men's National Team match against Curaçao today.


BC Place

My Experience (Rant)

I am one of the excited people who purchased tickets to the Iran friendly scheduled for June 5 and the game today when the tickets were sold last May 14. I chose the section, row, and seats we wanted, and we're good to go.

On May 26, CanMNT announced that the game against Iran had been cancelled and that refunds would be issued within 30 days. Fine. We still have the game today to look forward to. Four days later (May 30), they announced that a friendly match with Panama would be played on June 5 to replace the Iran game. They even offered it at a really affordable price of $30 (plus fees) per person. I got three tickets this time.

Then, two hours before the game, when we started our walk to BC Place (Thank God that we live relatively close to BC Place and can take a 40-minute walk going there), we randomly checked Twitter just in case it got cancelled. True enough, there was a press release that the players have decided to go on strike and won't be playing.

I was upset. After a couple of hours, I calmed down, especially when I received an official email from Ticketmaster that the organizer had cancelled the game and that I should expect my refund within 30 days.

Let's do some computation here. On May 14, I paid $219.50 for two tickets for the Iran match and another $219.50 for two tickets for the Curaçao game. Then on May 30, I paid $110.25 for three tickets to the Panama game. 

As of this post, I still haven't received the $329.75 refund I expect from Canada Soccer through Ticketmaster for the two cancelled games.


75% Discount

Do you know the real kicker that makes me feel like crap? On June 7, Canada Soccer sent an email offering a 75% discount for the Curaçao game. So if I purchased the same section and row on June 7 instead of May 14, I would only spend $66.25. That's upsetting. I feel like I "donated" $153.25 to the Canada Soccer Business and the Canada Soccer Association. I don't think I want to do that, given what has happened.

Last June 7, I sent a message to Canada Soccer Association asking for a partial refund for the game today. This is the response I received the following day.

We understand your frustration. Canada Soccer is working towards providing an opportunity for as many fans to attend the Curacao match as possible. Fans can request a refund by logging into your Ticketmaster Account. Once you're in your account, choose your event, scroll down and click the 'Contact Us' button.

I followed the instructions in the email and spoke with a Ticketmaster representative, and this is the response I got on June 8.

Hello my name is Andy I will be assisting you today.

At this time, the event is still scheduled as planned and the Event Organizer is currently not authorizing refunds.

Obviously, one of them is lying, so I forwarded the email I received from Canada Soccer to Ticketmaster and informed Canada Soccer of what Ticketmaster said. The "He said, she said" between organizer and Ticketmaster is exhausting. I still haven't heard from either company, and the game is now over.


So much hate towards Vancouver

It's also discouraging to see supporters of the National Team from other cities shame or call out Vancouver folks for the low attendance.


Walking to BC Place on this rainy afternoon

1. We're lucky to have two games played at BC Place close to each other on June 5 and 9, but people have a limited budget they can allocate for these activities, and it's evident that people opt to watch the game on the weekend.

2. It's not supporters of BC's fault that both games scheduled on Sunday were cancelled.

3. We haven't received the refund for the Sunday game. If people receive their money back, they will most likely buy again for the Thursday game.


Results and Farewell

The CanMNT won against Curaçao 4-0. I wasn't fully invested in the match, but it's nice to see Davies back in BC Place. It's like my younger brother is now all grown up. LOL.

Moving forward, I won't be subscribing to One Soccer and will most likely not watch them in person again (unless I get free tickets). The whole experience has been unexpected, exhausting, and emotional. I'll continue to focus my energy on the Whitecaps FC (at least they're consistent, and my expectations could not go any lower), and we will start watching hockey more.


"Thank you, Fans!" on display at BC Place.

For people saying that CanMNT should not host any more games in Vancouver, I am at the point where I don't care. 

As a new supporter who purchased tickets to CanMNT matches this window, watched the CanWNT when they were here in April, and even bought shirts to support the team, I am done. My limited financial resource would instead be spent on a team and fanbase that will appreciate and respect supporters.

Lastly, we're supporting a one Canada team and it's such a turnoff how much some supporters do the "our city is better than yours". If we're fighting over MLS team or CPL team, fine, you can hate each other all you want, but not for the National Team. The only criticism I throw around is for the team I support and the 'Caps are getting a lot of that when they don't play well (which is more frequent than we'd like to see).


June 22 Update:

I am no longer angry or upset about what happened two weeks ago. It also helped that Canada Soccer refunded $219.50 twice. Meaning, they essentially refunded the full price I paid for the Iran game which has been cancelled and for the Curaçao game which I watched. I am okay with them keeping the payment for the cancelled Panama as payment for the Curaçao  match since I purchased that at a discounted price even if I purchased three instead of two. Thanks Canada Soccer for doing the right thing.


Dinner from Bombay South Asian Kitchen

Anyway, now let's discuss the food. Today, we ordered from Bombay South Asian Kitchen.


Dinner from Bombay South Asian Kitchen

It's my fault for having high expectations for delicious South Asian food inside BC Place.


Lamb Korma Curry
Tender lamb shoulder, onion, tomato, garam masala, and coconut milk

The Lamb Korma Curry lacks flavour. It's like watered down, which is unfortunate. The naan bread feels like something you'll get from nearby Costco, and they don't even attempt to keep it warm to give the impression that it's made in-house.


Butter Chicken Curry
Boneless chicken, fenugreek, garam masala, crushed tomato, and cream

Thankfully, the Butter Chicken Curry has more flavour. So if ever you want Butter Chicken, it's acceptable. However, if you want a delicious rice bowl, the one from Boom Kitchen is way better.


Vegetable Samosas (2 pieces)
Handmade with peas, carrots, potatoes, and spices

The samosas were huge. Definitely bigger than expected, but flavour-wise, it's not something I can recommend. There are a lot of delicious Indian restaurants in Vancouver, so my expectation for this kiosk may be unfairly high.

That's it! I'll be back at BC Place on July 2 to watch the Whitecaps FC and continue my quest to buy from all food places inside the stadium.

BC Place Beer Menu and Prices 2022

Updated BC Place menu 2023 is available here.

I don't drink beer or wine. I occasionally will drink cocktails, but that's about it. Since I frequently visit BC Place, I thought of making a list of the alcohol menu and its prices. This is not a comprehensive list (I'm missing The Thirsty Pigeon) and I will do my best to update it.

Warning: Do not bring alcoholic beverages from outside, or the BC Place security may kick you out of the game.

Limits: Limit of two (2) 12 oz or one (1) 24 oz alcoholic beverages per person.

Prices below are based on the menu at BC Place last June 4, 2022, and are subject to change without prior notice. Taxes and tips are not included. All prices are in Canadian dollars.


How much does beer cost at BC Place?

As of 2022, a 12oz beer ranges between $8.25 to $9.50, while 24oz beer is between $15.50 to $17.50.

Beast on Fire

Section 217
Stella Artois Draught 24oz $17.50
12oz $9.25
Stanley Park Trailhopper Draught 24oz $17.50
12oz $9.25
Craft Tall Beer Can 16oz $9.25
Section 236
I'll have to check if there are different beer selections in other sections.


Beast Unleashed

Section 210
Draught Beer
(Rotational seasonal offerings from various breweries)
24oz $17.50
12oz $9.25
Craft Tall Beer Can 16 oz $11.75


Beer Innovations

Section 254
Stanley Park Draught 24 oz $17.50
12oz $9.25
Limited Release Stanley Park Tall Cans 16oz $11.75


Bombay South Asian Kitchen

Section 220
Bud Light Draught 24oz $15.50
12oz $8.25
Stanley Park Trailhopper Draught 24 oz $17.50
12oz $9.25
Domestic Beer Cans 12oz $8.50
Premium Beer Cans $9.50
Mike's Hard Lemonade Coolers $9.00
Okanagan Premium Ciders $9.00
Red Wine 5oz $8.75
White Wine $8.75


Boom Kitchen

Section 244
Stella Artois Draught Beer 24oz $17.50
12oz $9.25
Stanley Park Draught Beer 24oz $17.50
12oz $9.25
Craft Tall Beer Can 16oz $9.25
Section 230
I'll have to check if there are different beer selections in other sections.

Budweiser Beer Express

Section 219
I'll have to check if there are different beer selections in other sections (Section 208, 213, 240, 302, & 402).
Budweiser Domestic Draught 24oz $15.50
12oz $8.25
Budweiser Premium Draught 24 oz $17.50
12oz $9.25
Domestic Beer Cans 12oz $8.50
Premium Beer Cans $9.50
Mike's Hard Lemonade Coolers 12oz $9.00
Okanagan Premium Ciders $9.00
Palm Bay Coolers $9.00
Natrl Vodka $9.00
Red Wine 5oz $8.75
White Wine $8.75


Commercial Drive Pizza

Section 222
Budweiser Light Draught 24oz $15.50
12oz $8.25
Stanley Park Waypoint Hazy Pale Ale Draught 24oz $17.50
12oz $9.25
Section 249
I'll have to check if there are different beer selections in other sections.


Dawson's Hot Dogs

Section 227
I'll have to check if there are different beer selections in other sections (Section 201, 214, 233, & 241).
Bud Light Draught 24oz $15.50
12oz $8.25
Alexander Keith's Pale Ale Draught 24oz $17.50
12oz $9.25


El Jimador Tequila

Section 201
Lime Margarita $9.00
Charro Negro $9.00
Tequila & 7 $9.00
Hi Balls $9.00

Goose Island Beer

Section 215
I'll have to check if there are different beer selections in other sections.
Goose Island Premium Draught Beer 24oz $17.50
12oz $9.25
Premium Coolers 12oz $9.00
Premium Ciders $9.00


Lionsgate Grill

Section 228
I'll have to check if there are different beer selections in other sections (Section 206, 215, 228, 242 & 254).
Budweiser Draught 24oz $15.50
12oz $8.25
Stanley Park IPA Draught 24oz $17.50
12oz $9.25


The Mac Bar

Section 207
Domestic Beer Cans 12oz $8.50
Premium Beer Cans $9.50
Glutten-Free Beer Cans 16oz $13.00
Mike's Hard Lemonade Coolers 12oz $9.00
Okanagan Premium Ciders $9.00
Red Wine 5oz $11.00
White Wine $11.00


The Poutinerie

Section 212 and 239
Budweiser Draught 24oz $15.50
12oz $8.25
Stanley Park Trailhopper IPA Draught 24oz $17.50
12oz $9.25


Stoli Bar

near Section 220
I'll have to check if there are different selections in other sections.
High Ball
Vodka, Rum, Gin, Rye, Whiskey, and Tequila
1oz $9.00
Mott's Caesar Mix Add $1.00
Walter's Caesar Mix Add $1.50
Linderman Sauvignon Blanc 5oz $11.00
Estate Series Cabernet Merlot $11.00
Estate Series Pinot Gris $11.00

Monday, June 6, 2022

Bison Pot Roast for dinner at Salmon n' Bannock | How to celebrate your Oath of Citizenship Ceremony?

It's a special day. My husband is having his Oath of Citizenship Ceremony today as the final step in becoming a Canadian citizen. So to celebrate, we decided to have English food for breakfast, French cuisine for lunch, and Indigenous specialty for dinner in honour of the three groups that founded Canada: the aboriginal (First Nations, Inuit, and Metis people), the French, and the British. We also took the day off today, so a break from work.


To end our Canadian Citizenship celebration, we had dinner at the only Indigenous restaurant in Vancouver, Salmon n' Bannock.

They have the friendliest service in all of Vancouver. The service is just top-notch. They explained the menu and just made us comfortable.

We have ordered from Salmon n' Bannock in the past, but only to-go since they are always jam-packed. This time we went there at 5:00 PM without any reservations hoping for the best, and we got seats. Whew!

To start our meal, we had West Coast Salmon Chowder, and it's the best one I have tried in Vancouver. It's close to the best one I've ever had in another Indigenous restaurant in Whistler. Included in our mains is a Signature Bannock served with butter. The Bannock was amazingly warm. I love it. Hmmm.

West Coast Salmon Chowder

Signature Bannock with Butter

For our mains, hubby ordered the Bison Pot Roast, which is something we've been wanting, but it's unavailable for takeout. Meanwhile, I had the Sausage Dinner. Before you get upset, we surprisingly tried most items in their Mains menu, and only a few left, so I went for meat.

Bison Pot Roast
Roasted for 24 hours and melts in your mouth. The bison gravy is good enough to drink out of a wine glass. Served with daily vegetables and signature bannock.

Sausage Dinner
Two links of our rotating game sausage. Always a fresh flavour. Served with daily vegetables, daily potatoes, and Signature bannock.

Everything was already delicious at this point, but the desserts were a happy surprise. The Lemon Meringue Citrus Cheesecake is mindblowing. I didn't expect it to be that good.

Lemon Meringue Citrus Cheesecake

Salmon n' Bannock Mains Menu

Below is a list of Mains in the Salmon n' Bannock online menu.

☑️ "Fiss n' Rice" - December 2021
☑️ Bison Pot Roast - this post
☑️ Sausage Dinner - this post
☑️ Urban Smoked Salmon Burger - June 2021
☑️ "Feel the Beet" Power Salad (Called Pow Wow Power Salad in UberEats) - June 2021
☑️ Bannock Taco - December 2021
☑️ Signature Bannock with House Chili (Takeout menu)- December 2021

I am so happy to end our celebration by supporting truly the first people in the country we now know as Canada. Thank you for sharing with us your land, food, and culture.

Croissant at Beaucoup Bakery & Café | How to celebrate your Oath of Citizenship Ceremony?

It's a special day. My husband is having his Oath of Citizenship Ceremony today as the final step in becoming a Canadian citizen. So to celebrate, we decided to have English food for breakfast, French cuisine for lunch, and Indigenous specialty for dinner in honour of the three groups that founded Canada: the aboriginal (First Nations, Inuit, and Metis people), the French, and the British. We also took the day off today, so a break from work.

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After our lunch at Marché Mon Pitou, we walked a couple blocks to Beaucoup Bakery & Café for desserts. I had delicious donuts while hubby chose the pistachio croissant. We ate it on their patio while having a good time just talking about random things.

Donut from Beaucoup Bakery

I'll happily eat more of their donuts, but there's only one left.

It's filled with chocolates!

Pistachio Croissant

Flaky Pistacio Croissant

Thank God for such an excellent life partner and for all the blessings like the beautiful sunny day, healthy body, and so much more.

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