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		<title>Restaurant &amp; Cooking News and Other Food Stuff</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Was a busy week for restaurant news and restaurant visits.
Vancouver Restaurants
Went to Nuba restaurant last week, which I enjoyed very much.  I had as main Lamb Nibbeh plate and some Majdra, hummous and goat feta with olives as starters.. very tasty.  It was probably amongst the best lamb spiced patties I have that covers TO, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Was a busy week for restaurant news and restaurant visits.<br />
Vancouver Restaurants</p>
<p>Went to <a href="http://wwwnuba.ca">Nuba</a> restaurant last week, which I enjoyed very much.  I had as main Lamb Nibbeh plate and some Majdra, hummous and goat feta with olives as starters.. very tasty.  It was probably amongst the best lamb spiced patties I have that covers TO, Tel Aviv and London.  The service was efficient and accomodating.. even some smiles.  Would go back again.  The 7 other people seemed to enjoy too.</p>
<p>Vancouver&#8217;s <a href="http://www.pinkpearl.com/">pink pearl world</a> restaurant on fire last week &#8230;.it was strange reading on twitter about people arranging to go there  after the fire&#8230; did not get the news?</p>
<p>Tojo&#8217;s restaurant founder was on Knowledge channel talking about how he invented california roll in 1971 to hide the seaweed from Vancouver customers; great short but I thought it was invented in thelate 60&#8217;s in California&#8230; oh the contraversy&#8230; knives at dawn in Portland .. neutral territory.</p>
<p>Vancouver Asian cuisine featured in the <a href="http://bit.ly/tnTZC">NYT</a> &#8211; a good story on all things Asian food restaurants with an emphasis on value and Vancouver&#8217;s hot dog</p>
<p>Cooking</p>
<p><a href="http://dirtyapron.com/">Dirty_Apron</a> &#8211; was pushing out across twitter that it only a few spaces left for its cooking course. I have to swing by and visit the new shop. I hear it is suppose to be quite an amazing selection of food.<br />
Looks like another <a href="http://tinyurl.com/m6mhaa">Observer food magazine</a> out last week with a few veggie specials by Nigel Slater .. also food event<br />
Was reading an old May Sunday NYT and found what appeared to be a cool cook book &#8211; Ratio The simple codes behind the craft of everyday cooking Michael Ruhlman for stocks, doughs and sauces.  I like the idea of knowing the correct ratio of x to y to make anything you felt like.. just remember the ratios. Makes it easier to do lots of different food&#8230; feels like a food geeks power trip.</p>
<p>Made the extended family Nigel Slater mixed leaf salad with coriander and an Asian influenced dressing- getting the right amount of ginger  was the big challenge&#8230; very enjoyable.</p>
<p>Reading another NYT found this recipe for<a href="http://tinyurl.com/kjhkxj"> baked cinnamon puffs</a> by the now Paris based David Lebovitz &#8211; sounds delishes and appears to be a great alternative to donuts</p>
<p>Miscalleneous</p>
<p>Stumbled across this interesting article on <a href="http://www.pacesetterglobal.com/2009/09/17/social-media-marketing-in-action-t-g-i-friday%E2%80%99s-and-woody/">TGIF restaurant using social media &#8211; facebook page</a> &#8211; sign up for a free burger, it can&#8217;t hurt</p>
<p>Funky and single purpose technology get a <a href="http://bakertweet.com/">tweet</a> when pastries are fresh from Shoreditch London &#8211; what the white cube gallery wants fresh sweets?</p>
<p><a href="http://bit.ly/jiYD2 billions p/y">Starbucks</a> launches pilot programme to recycle cups  &#8211; very good &#8230;</p>
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