Title: Toronto/Vancouver Post by: termietermite on September 15, 2006, 12:45:15 pm Know any good nosh places in Toronto and Vancouver, guys and gals? Reasonable prices please!
Title: Re: Toronto/Vancouver Post by: Ferrari Spider on September 15, 2006, 12:46:18 pm do you like Oriental style food?
Title: Re: Toronto/Vancouver Post by: Bob U on September 15, 2006, 01:04:37 pm Gastown in Vancouver is a great place for Restaurants in the evening. Lots of choice of cuisien and price.
During the day head for Granville Island. It has a fantastic food market and stalls selling prepared foods from all over the world around a central dining area. It is very cheap to eat there and the food is good quality. Both Gastown and Granville Island can be easily reached on bus from Downtown. There are some great Microbreweries in Vancouver, there is one on Granville Island where you can have a look round and then get pissed on their beer. Try the Liongate Lager, lovely stuff. Title: Re: Toronto/Vancouver Post by: termietermite on September 15, 2006, 02:02:38 pm do you like Oriental style food? Sure. Not so certain about my 84 year old Mum though but as she's travelling with me across Canada by train you'll gather she's game for most things!Title: Re: Toronto/Vancouver Post by: fagey on September 15, 2006, 03:38:52 pm thelma & louise styleee??? ;D
Title: Re: Toronto/Vancouver Post by: termietermite on September 15, 2006, 06:53:50 pm thelma & louise styleee??? ;D I'd have to jump out of the car before it went over the cliff though - Jersey and Sebring beckon.. :)Title: Re: Toronto/Vancouver Post by: Canada Phil on September 16, 2006, 05:48:18 am Know any good nosh places in Toronto and Vancouver, guys and gals? Reasonable prices please! Hi Termie,Toronto has everything and me too ;D When and for how long? What kind of food are you looking for? Toronto literally has resturants at all levels and form pretty well every kind of food. Phil Title: Re: Toronto/Vancouver Post by: termietermite on September 16, 2006, 10:28:00 am We arrive in Toronto off the train at 20.00 on the 29th September and the plane leaves at 21.50 on the 2nd October. We're doing Niagra (had to really as it will no doubt be the only time my Mum will ever do this!) on the 1st. Not too fussed about the sort of food although the old girl isn't really much taken by places that do mountainous meals! The fact that there are hundreds is really part of the problem as it's so easy to pick the one that's unreliable. We're staying at the Ramada so somewhere not too far away would be good. Come and meet us for a drink perhaps?
Cheers, Deb (will still be internet connected until the 19th but after that, who knows...) Title: Re: Toronto/Vancouver Post by: Canada Phil on September 17, 2006, 05:16:22 am We arrive in Toronto off the train at 20.00 on the 29th September and the plane leaves at 21.50 on the 2nd October. We're staying at the Ramada so somewhere not too far away would be good. Come and meet us for a drink perhaps? Hi Termie,Cheers, Deb (will still be internet connected until the 19th but after that, who knows...) You do realise that is the week end of teh Petit at Road Atlanta ::) While it is doubtful i will make Road Atlanta I have not given up yet. Which Ramada as there are more than one. PM me. Love to meet you for a drink. Phil Title: Re: Toronto/Vancouver Post by: termietermite on September 17, 2006, 07:35:51 am Yes I do know it's Petit weekend. Now if I didn't have an aged Mum in tow... Will pm you.
Title: Re: Toronto/Vancouver Post by: termietermite on September 19, 2006, 07:48:20 pm Gastown in Vancouver is a great place for Restaurants in the evening. Lots of choice of cuisien and price. Thanks Bob. Off in the morning. 2 get pissed in Vancouver.... ;DDuring the day head for Granville Island. It has a fantastic food market and stalls selling prepared foods from all over the world around a central dining area. It is very cheap to eat there and the food is good quality. Both Gastown and Granville Island can be easily reached on bus from Downtown. There are some great Microbreweries in Vancouver, there is one on Granville Island where you can have a look round and then get pissed on their beer. Try the Liongate Lager, lovely stuff. |