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Victoria - Vancouver Restaurants
White Spot (web site, map, 2518 West Broadway, Vancouver, BC, Canada, phone: 604-731-2434) is a successful Canadian restaurant chain that is famous for their burgers with “Triple-O sauce” and their milkshakes.
The restaurant has several locations around the Vancouver area, including the Kitsilano location (which I visited), Surrey and Delta, Richmond, Burnaby, Langley, Aldergrove, Coquitlam, and more (even Victoria and Naniamo too). View their web site for a list of their other locations.
White Spot is a great place to go for a relaxing breakfast or brunch, or a casual dinner or lunch too. I had a gift certificate coupon that I had won in a 5k race, so was able to get one of their Legendary Burger Platters for free, which normally costs $8.99 (and comes with fries and coleslaw). My friend ate the burger platter with fries and I ordered another Legendary Burger platter with a Caesar Salad, which was $9.98 (pictured below). Yum! Be sure to ask for lettuce and tomato on your burger if you like it, as the toppings are no extra charge.
For more photos from White Spot please view my previous reviews: Part 3 - BC Ferries, Part 2 - Salmon Burger, Part 1 - Chicken Gai Yang.
 Legendary Burger Platter (with Caesar salad, $9.98) from White Spot restaurant in Kitsilano, Vancouver, BC, Canada.

- Saturday, November 1st, 2008
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The Noodle Box (web site, map, 1-1867 4th Avenue West, Vancouver, BC, Canada, phone: 604-734-1310) is a South East Asian noodle bar (near Burrard and 4th) that is popular with the young, hip student crowd for casual dining and drinks. The restaurant is cafeteria style in that there is no table service: you order and pay first, and then find a table yourself. When your food is ready one of the chefs will call out your name. The atmosphere is high-energy and lively, making this a great place for hanging out with friends and people watching. Prices for entrees are in the $10 to $14 range, such as the Thai Green Curry (pictured below, around $12), which I ordered with a chicken and prawns combination. Thai spices were simmered in coconut milk and lime juice, served with rice noodles, Asian greens, mushrooms, sprouts, and herbs. Yum!
The Noodle Box also has two locations in Victoria: Chinatown (626 Fisgard, Victoria, BC, Canada, phone: 250-360-1312) and downtown (818 Douglas, Victoria, BC, Canada, phone: 250-384-1314).
 Thai Green Curry from the Noodle Box restaurant in Vancouver
- Sunday, July 27th, 2008
Posted in Affordable, Asian, Budget, Casual, Creative Dishes, Fast Food, Fun atmosphere, Hip, Kitsilano, Large Portions, Lively, Lunch, New Restaurants, Outside Vancouver Area, People Watching, Reasonably Priced, Restaurant, Seafood, Students, Take Out, Thai, Trendy, UBC, Vancouver, Vancouver Restaurants, Victoria | No Comments »
Market Square (map, 560 Johnson Street, Victoria, BC, Canada) is “one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world”, according to their website. Much like Pike Place Market in Seattle, Market Square is a place you don’t want to miss. Over 35 unique shops and restaurants surround a large courtyard that has frequent live music and events.
Below is a photo essay from my visit to Market Square today. The sushi pictured below was from Asahi Bubble Tea (#69 Market Square, phone 250-382-2305) and was delicious!
 Bill Johnson, blues guitarist, performing at Market Square in Victoria
 Popcorn Machine at Market Square in Victoria
 Popcorn Machine Detail
 Sushi from Asahi Bubble Tea and Japanese Food ($9.95)
 No smoking sign in Market Square
 Garden in Market Square courtyard
 Seagull and Market Square sign
 Musicians from the Victoria Conservatory of Music Summer Jazz Workshop Student Ensemble, getting ready to perform.
- Saturday, July 19th, 2008
Posted in Bubble Tea, Live Music, Photo Essays, Shopping, Sushi, Take Out, Tourist Attraction, Victoria | No Comments »
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