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Here are a few of the relatively new spots that food writer Mia Stainsby has visited
Author of the article: Mia Stainsby
Publishing date: May 19, 2021  â¢Â 5 hours ago  â¢Â 5 minute read  â¢Â Thereâs really only one dish on the menu â the quesabirria taco â at Top Rope Birria. Photo by Allison Kiloh/Sammi Fabbro photo
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The start of warm weather tells me to get outdoors and catch up with food trucks and carts I hadnât tried â especially so when dining indoors is not an option.
Vancity has been supporting people in our communities since 1946, like local food creators. As part of our Made in Vancouver series spotlighting local businesses and artists, we talked to birria baron Kevin McKenzie about his unorthodox beginning and where he wants to go.
Kelly already owned and operated the portable Green Coast Coffee, and they just decided to install a flat top and start slinging tacos. It was initially a COVID pivot with the hope for a little extra income, and just hoped people would show up to try it.
“They did and I’ve spent the subsequent months refining the recipe, hiring staff, looking for food trucks, and potential spaces, and learning how to run your own small business,” McKenzie told Daily Hive.
The Globe and Mail Published April 18, 2021
The Sheba Platter with lamb haneeth shoulder, lamb mandi shoulder, half chicken mandi, half chicken haneeth, rice, salada, hot sauce and your choice of kunafa dessert, cheese or cream served with Halawet el-jibn and Baklava desserts at Saba Foods Yemeni Restaurant in Vancouver, British Columbia.
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We just celebrated the second annual National Takeout Day. And even though I’m a lot less worried about piling into restaurants en masse than I was this time last year, I still think the love should be spread out more evenly and consistently.