🍽 4 restaurants opening in the Tri-Cities

We're on fire.

Hey foodies!

Welcome (or welcome back) to another edition of the tastiest email you’ll get all week.

Snow days are great (and exhausting) but made so much sweeter with a side of maple taffy. We made some yesterday and my kid loved it! Have you tried making it?

Today we’ve got a bunch of new openings, a re-opening, and a contest too. The Tri-Cities are on fire, y’all.

Shovels down, let’s go.

– Farhan

P.S. The most clicked thing in last week’s newsletter was our list of Dine Out restaurants in the Tri-Cities.

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😍 5 spots to try right now

🍕 Doppio Zero: Have you tried their pizza?

🍩 Doughnut Love: It’s next to Doppio Zero

🍣 Fat Tuna: Solid sushi spot

🍜 I Am Pho: One of the best pho spots

🇹🇭 Little Bangkok: Authentic Thai

Know a great place we should add here? Reply back and let us know!

OPENING SOON

La Foret is coming to Coquitlam

The beloved Burnaby chain that’s been around since 2017 is opening their 3rd location in Metro Vancouver, and it’ll be in Coquitlam!

OPENING SOON

Secret Garden Korean Buffet is opening tomorrow

We’ve been waiting for this one!

The new Korean buffet and grill is set to open tomorrow in the old Red Robin spot next to Lougheed.

They have a lunch and dinner buffet, and offering 10% off during their soft opening.

GIVEAWAY

A Dine Out night out on us!

As a thank you for being a part of our awesome little food community, we’re running a contest for a $100 gift card to any Dine Out restaurant in the Tri-Cities.

And as a subscriber, you’re already entered! 🥳 

But you gotta tell us…

If you win, which restaurant would you want to go to?

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Contest open until January 24 at 11:59pm. One winner will be selected at random, contacted, and announced in our January 25 newsletter.

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🗞 News

Reopening: Port Moody’s Casa Del Pane (in NewPort Village) has been closed for months and it looks like they’ll be opening up again next week.

Now or never: Port Moody’s Amelie Jenzen has been taking her MunChi traditional German foods to farmers markets, now she’s going all in to open a restaurant in New West.

Now open: Get your sweet fix with Sweet Talk Donuts, now open next to Taps & Tacos.

Opening soon: A new Korean BBQ spot is coming to Lougheed.

In Case You Missed It

🗓 Events

Hot Cocoa: The Greater Vancouver Hot Chocolate Festival is underway, running until Feb 14. There are 5 spots in the Tri-Cities participating, with 10 creative hot chocolates for you to try.

Dine Out: The annual food festival kicked off yesterday with nearly 400 restaurants taking part across the Lower Mainland. Here’s the list of 10 restaurants participating in the Tri-Cities.

Port Moody Winter Farmers Market: Every Sunday from 10am-2pm at the Port Moody Rec Complex (300 Ioco Road).

The Collective Markets Warehouse Sale: Shop deals up to 80% off your favourite local brands on Saturday, Jan 27 from 10am-4pm (in Port Moody).

🤝 Job postings

Here’s who’s hiring in and around the TCs!

Cashier at Triple-O’s Coquitlam

Barista at Coffee + Vanilla

Children’s Party Host at Jolly Party Beans

Cake Decorator at Baskin-Robbins Coquitlam

Server at Earls Poco

Hiring in the Tri-Cities? Reply back and let us know!

📷️ Post of the week

“I am happy to report that Save On Foods [Sunwood Square] freshly bagged, cheap popcorn is as good as the theatres. It slaps just as hard as the real thing.” - Matt Dolan

That’s it!

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