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People drank a lot in Greater Victoria amid COVID-19, but habits changing

People drank a lot in Greater Victoria amid COVID-19, but habits changing
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Vancouver restaurant owner apologizes for street party terminology

Yvonne Sunshiney Coelho/Facebook The owner of a Vancouver restaurant who said this week she plans to host a “rally and dance party” to protest the current public health orders, has now apologized for her terminology, but she is not backtracking on her plans. “I apologize if I offended anybody with my choice of words,” said Rebecca Matthews in an Instagram post. Matthews is the owner of Corduroy Lounge in Kitsilano. Earlier this month, the restaurant served customers indoors despite British Columbia’s current restrictions on indoor dining. Later, a video was shared on social media showing the restaurant crowded with patrons. Matthews could be seen speaking to Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH) inspectors as people inside the restaurant chanted “get out.”

Review: How Chinese restaurants are faring ahead of Lunar New Year

The Globe and Mail Published February 7, 2021 DARRYL DYCK/The Globe and Mail The Fish Man’s Lunar New Year menu is a lavish, six-course feast brimming with symbols of prosperity that are particularly meaningful this year. It was during last year’s festival, usually the busiest time for Chinese restaurants, that COVID-19 crept in with an advance attack and business began drying up. At this spicy Sichuan restaurant, which I highly recommend, the new year’s spread includes lobes of sea urchin served over softly steamed eggs in spiky round shells that look like purses overflowing with gold ingots; plump spot prawns coated in salted duck-egg yolk, a homophone for laughter (the Cantonese pronunciation of prawn sounds like “ha”); and a massive sour cabbage hotpot – the restaurant’s signature dish – bobbing with a whole barramundi (a sea bass also known as osmanthus cod) expertly carved around the bones with tail intact that represents not just a good start and end to t

Skip the Dishes adds $0 99 BC fee to delivery orders

Both the cap and Skip’s $0.99 fee are set to lift when BC’s State of Emergency expires. Previously, delivery companies were charging Metro Vancouver restaurants up to 30% of meal totals. But BC Restaurant Association CEO Ian Tostenson believes the “BC fee” is disingenuous coming from a company that’s one of only a few with overwhelming market share in the city. “These are massive companies, and I don’t begrudge that. They’re tech companies listed on the stock exchange … They have to be very concerned about their earnings profile,” he said. Winnipeg-based Skip the Dishes is owned by Just Eat, a publicly traded company estimated to be worth CAD $21 billion.

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