Follow, "Follow Me Foodie's," Mijune Pak on her quest for Vancouver's Best Poutine (on Davie Street.)
Showing posts with label olympic dining. Show all posts
Showing posts with label olympic dining. Show all posts
Monday, February 8, 2010
Local Flavors: The Best Poutine In Vancouver
Even Americans have discovered the delicious Canadian dish, Poutine.
Follow, "Follow Me Foodie's," Mijune Pak on her quest for Vancouver's Best Poutine (on Davie Street.)
Follow, "Follow Me Foodie's," Mijune Pak on her quest for Vancouver's Best Poutine (on Davie Street.)
Monday, February 1, 2010
First Nations Host Food In Olympic Pavilion
Vancouver Olympics 2010 is the first time in history that Indigenous peoples have been recognized by the International Olympic Committee as Official Partners in the hosting of Games.
The Vancouver 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games are being held within the traditional and shared traditional territories of the Lil'wat, Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh. Their First Nations Pavilion is located at Georgia and Hamilton in downtown Vancouver.

This is the Food they'll have available at the Pavilion to sample. We highly recommend you stopping by! And with a 17 page menu, there's enough selection to keep you coming back each day of the Winter Olympics 2010.
* Wild Rice Partridge Tartlets with Cranberry Drizzle
* Fiddleheads Wabanaki (your mission is to try it and write in your comment below!)
* Turtle Island seafood martini with ginger lime cream sauce
*Pan-seared asparagus wrapped in musk ox prosciutto
*Metis Bison Tourtiere
*Maple Taffy on a Stick
*Wines by Nk'Mip - the first Aboriginal owned winery in North America, located in the Okanagan
The Vancouver 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games are being held within the traditional and shared traditional territories of the Lil'wat, Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh. Their First Nations Pavilion is located at Georgia and Hamilton in downtown Vancouver.
This is the Food they'll have available at the Pavilion to sample. We highly recommend you stopping by! And with a 17 page menu, there's enough selection to keep you coming back each day of the Winter Olympics 2010.
* Wild Rice Partridge Tartlets with Cranberry Drizzle
* Fiddleheads Wabanaki (your mission is to try it and write in your comment below!)
* Turtle Island seafood martini with ginger lime cream sauce
*Pan-seared asparagus wrapped in musk ox prosciutto
*Metis Bison Tourtiere
*Maple Taffy on a Stick
*Wines by Nk'Mip - the first Aboriginal owned winery in North America, located in the Okanagan
Vancouver Food And Wine * Okanagan Food And Wine
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