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#16
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I recommend Acme Cafe or Save on Meats for great diner food. I love the atmosphere at the Acme and both are reasonable $$$.
#17
Grammar is just style, plus provides good employment for proofreaders and copy editors.
Last edited by Oink; Mar 28th 2012 at 6:56 am.
#18
Thanks for all the replies much appreciated
Last edited by nikki dreaming; Mar 28th 2012 at 12:53 pm.
#19
Stuff to do.
Breakfast at edible on Granville island followed by a walk around the shops and market. Head back across false creek via aquabus and have a walk around Stanley park. Grab dim sum lunch at shanghai Chinese bistro on Alberni, pop into Tiffany & Co to be treated to a nice gift, then head make your way to gastown for a wander and a drink. End the day at Simply Thai for dinner
Also check out grouse mountain up the gondola for lunch, maybe the capilano expensive bridge.
Don't forget a brolly
Breakfast at edible on Granville island followed by a walk around the shops and market. Head back across false creek via aquabus and have a walk around Stanley park. Grab dim sum lunch at shanghai Chinese bistro on Alberni, pop into Tiffany & Co to be treated to a nice gift, then head make your way to gastown for a wander and a drink. End the day at Simply Thai for dinner
Also check out grouse mountain up the gondola for lunch, maybe the capilano expensive bridge.
Don't forget a brolly
This could be the Saturday plan!
#20
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Joined: Jul 2011
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You''re right, I should of actually have taken notice of nikki's exception.
In that case go to Le Crocodile for a bit of French nosh. There's a lot of places that are okay, but like the country in general, they're all just a bit mediocre although they think they're 'world class'. You might as well save your money and eat somewhere casual/a bit shit. It really doesn't matter where, their menus are all the bloody same, I'd go for the extra spicy chicken wings at Earl's.
In that case go to Le Crocodile for a bit of French nosh. There's a lot of places that are okay, but like the country in general, they're all just a bit mediocre although they think they're 'world class'. You might as well save your money and eat somewhere casual/a bit shit. It really doesn't matter where, their menus are all the bloody same, I'd go for the extra spicy chicken wings at Earl's.
hell of a lot better choic here than the vast majority of the UK




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