Thursday, July 19, 2007

PICKS OF THE MONTH: VANCOUVER


Restaurant: Shabusen Yakiniku House

755 Burrard Street, http://www.shabusen.com/

Vancouver is probably the best city in the world for sushi. With its large Japanese community and fresh seafood, its sushi and sashimi reign supreme, not only in quality but also in price. One of my special places for sushi, especially when I have worked up an appetite, is Shabusen - located right in the heart of downtown Vancouver. For a little over $20 you can get the All You Can Eat menu, which means as much sushi, sashimi, gomae, spring rolls, edamame, etc. as you like. They also have a Korean BBQ grill set up on each table, so you can order fish and meat to cook on the grill, as part of the AYCE menu. For lunch , the AYCE menu costs only $13.50 but it doesn't include the BBQ portion that they offer for dinner. And for those who can't eat their money's worth, you can also order from their a-la carte menu. I suggest making a reservation in the evenings, especially for larger parties, to make sure you get a spot. The place is popular. If you're lucky you may even spot a celebrity or two. Sarah Michelle Geller likes to eat here when she's in town. So save your appetite to take maximum advantage of this Japanese feast - Vancouver style.


Shop: Lululemon Athletica

1148 Robson Street, as well as many other locations across the city, http://www.lululemon.com/

The West Coast is known for its relaxed, comfortable, sporty way of life. This could be one of the reasons Vancouver-based yogawear and sportswear line, Lululemon, has become such an overnight success. Although its clothing can now be found in select stores throughout North American and Europe, this eco-friendly brand still calls Vancouver home. Its trademark pants have become somewhat of a must-have item among women in Vancouver, its logo almost becoming a status symbol among fashionable twenty-somethings. The label may have started out with the goal of providing trendy yogawear, but its fun, practical and original designs have inspired men and women to incorporate the clothing into their everyday casual wear wardrobe as well. A Lululemon outfit is even a great way to spot a fellow Vancouverite when traveling abroad. So next time you are planning on visiting Vancouver, don't bring back a dust- gathering trinket to remember your trip; buy yourself a souvenir from Lululemon.

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