Taste & Travel

VANCOUVER

The Culinary Traveller's Guide

- BY JOHANNA READ www.TravelEate­r.net

Neighbourh­oods

GRANVILLE ISLAND The tiny peninsula under the Granville Bridge hosts Vancouver's yearround public market and is crowded with culinary specialty shops and eateries.

KITSILANO Beachy Kits has lots of vegan and organic picks plus neighbourh­ood joints and fine dining. Grocery selections include Kitsilano Natural Foods.

DOWNTOWN You can eat well downtown throughout the day at top brunch institutio­ns like Café Medina and Jam Café, a wealth of food trucks and coffee spots, innovative lunchtime eateries and great dinner selections.

GASTOWN Vancouver's historic neighbourh­ood, just east of downtown, seems to have the highest concentrat­ion tion of the city's cool restaurant­s. You'll find craft beer, innovative cocktails, tasting flights of coffee, fried pickles, bao sandwiches and the city's most innovative dishes.

CHINATOWN Great Chinese food, of course, but Japanese-Italian fusion, fantastic fried chicken, and some of the best cocktail bars in town.

COMMERCIAL DRIVE “The Drive”, once known as Vancouver's Little Italy, certainly has great Italian but the 22-block strip has eateries from all over the world including El Salvador and Nepal, plus several tap houses.

THE WEST END The neighbourh­ood next door to Stanley Park includes a cluster of excellent ramen shops near Denman and Robson plus several go-to eateries along Davie and Denman.

EAST VAN Residents of this large area eat well at a wide range of neighbourh­ood cafés like Osteria Savio Volpe and Crowbar, plus pick up ingredient­s for their kitchens at shops like the no-packaging Nada Grocery.

RICHMOND Some say Vancouver's airport suburb has better Chinese food than China and Hong Kong, but you can also find French cuisine and afternoon tea set in an Asian art gallery, a winery and over 200 farms.

Markets

GRANVILLE ISLAND PUBLIC MARKET Open daily, 9 am–7 pm. www.GranvilleI­sland.com/ Public-Market

VANCOUVER FARMERS MARKETS Various locations on Wednesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays, some starting in April and May, others in June, all going until October. www.EatLocal.org

LADNER VILLAGE MARKET Every second Sunday from June to early September. www.LadnerVill­ageMarket.com

Cooking Classes

PACIFIC INSTITUTE OF CULINARY ARTS

Wine and casual cooking classes, teen camps plus profession­al programs. 101

15 1505 W. 2nd Ave. www.PICAchef.com

THE DIRTY APRON COOKING SCHOOL Handson classes, their own cookbook and a YouTube channel. 540 Beatty St. www.DirtyApron.com PASTRY TRAINING CENTRE OF VANCOUVER

Pastry, baking and chocolate classes for pros and aspiring home chefs; the retail store provides tools and supplies. 818 Renfrew St. www.VancouverP­astrySchoo­l.com NORTHWEST CULINARY ACADEMY OF

VANCOUVER Classes for profession­als and enthusiast­s, including 6-evening basics, 2-week boot camps, 8-week intensives. 2725 Main St. www.NWCAV.com

Cooking Classes

THE GOURMET WAREHOUSE Supplying both amateurs and pros with tools and ingredient­s, with cooking classes too. 1340 E. Hastings St. www.GourmetWar­ehouse.ca

COOK CULTURE Stocking bake- and cookware, tools and servingwar­e, plus hands-on and demonstrat­ion cooking classes. 377 Howe St. plus locations on W. Broadway and in North Van. www.CookCultur­e.com

MING WO COOKWARE Vancouver's source for kitchenwar­e since 1917. 2707 Granville St. and other locations. www.MingWo.com

BOSA FOODS Specializi­ng in Italian and Mediterran­ean ingredient­s and kitchenwar­e. c e wa e 1465 Kootenay St. and 562 Victoria a

Dr. www.BosaFoods.com

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