From the category archives:

barbeque

It’s the 100th Anniversary for Pacific National Exhibition (PNE) in Vancouver, BC and I was happy to attend the first Twitter meet up (Tweet Up) about PNE food. I indulged in the ethnic food stands as well as the traditional all time favourite stands.

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Smokey Mo’s BBQ is a casual family restaurant where Austin locals go for good old fashioned Texas BBQ. It offers every kind of meat, big portions & cheap prices. On my hunt for the best beef brisket – this was my last stop.

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Smitty’s Market is located in the barbeque capital of Texas – Lockhart. It’s the top 5 BBQ joints in Texas & the meat is cooked in open fire pits you can smell from the moment you walk in. The best BBQ I’ve had to date!

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Salt Lick Bar-B-Que (BBQ) in Driftwood is Texas’s most famous and favourite barbeque restaurants. Featured on Food Network, it’s constantly voted “Best BBQ” and is popular for locals and tourists.

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Kedai Ayam Wong Ah Wah is a famous locals’ restaurant in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It’s street side dining with Chinese-Malaysian food and also specialties like BBQ stingray and satay sticks.

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This is the 2nd time I went for Korean BBQ in Korea. This restaurant was more casual and affordable than the first. Compare pictures to the 1st Korean BBQ restaurant I went to to see how it varies.

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Original Joe’s is a really casual restaurant/bar/pub serving up traditional pub food made from scratch! They have multiple locations in Canada and the I visited is the newest location in Richmond, BC.

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Restaurant: Ceili’s Irish Pub & Restaurant Cuisine: American Last visited: December 15, 09 Area: Vancouver, BC (Downtown) 670 Smithe Price Range: $10-20 1: Poor 2: OK 3: Good 4: Very good 5: Excellent 6: Tres Excellent!! Food: 3 (based on 2 appetizers I tried) Service: 2.5 Ambiance: 3 Overall: 2.5 Additional comments: Canadian mini chain [...]

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