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This last year has been difficult for the local Asian community as hateful pandemic finger-pointing has proliferated.
Hate crimes, mostly against Asian people, rose over 700 per cent in the months following the start of the pandemic, according to statistics from the Vancouver Police Department.
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Itâs happened to people I know: A friendâs mom. A lawyer. An Order of Canada recipient. Iâm in social recluse mode these days, but Iâm guessing there were so many more examples of racism against people in my orbit.
Review: Street Auntie Aperitivo House is a pandemic-era restaurant that bends conventions with panache theglobeandmail.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from theglobeandmail.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
When: Open for lunch and dinner; brunch on weekends. Closed Tuesdays.
This, my friends, is alchemy. Petite and delightful Yuyina Zhang recently experienced two shocking and hurtful racist attacks in Yaletown. She took that hate and made something harmonious out of it.
She’d recently opened Street Auntie Aperitivo House, serving food built on her memories of street food from Yunnan province, recreated into elegant westernized cuisine. In response to the attacks, she created a multicultural dish using smoked salmon and avocado salsa layered over crispy tofu skin from China. Food does not hate.
Street Auntie’s launch was surprising in a couple of ways. It was conceived and opened during a pandemic that was killing many restaurants and businesses and on an uncool entertainment stretch of downtown Granville St.
Prosciutto Di San Danielle & Burrata (Hanna McLean/Daily Hive)
Bring on the new Italian food, always. This concept comes to us from the fine folks at Autostrada Hospitality and it officially opened to the public in September. Located on the ground level of boutique hotel OPUS Vancouver, Capo and the Spritz has taken over the space formerly occupied by La Pentola and OPUS Bar. The business operates as one destination with two different rooms to choose from: Capo, or the Spritz. We are big fans of the Gnocco Fritto Bomba, especially when paired with burrata.
Address: OPUS Vancouver 322 Davie Street, Vancouver