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Paging Hobz. A 911 vs LC500 comparo by the Throttle House boys. I gotta work so I'll watch it later.
Work ?! What sort of a country is this where work takes priority over dicking off on YouTube ?!? Jesus! Get with the times grandma, you gotta out lazy the kids otherwise they win and hold the moral high ground.
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Since Keg is somewhat ruled out, Badhobz has a suggestion.
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The keg is the best for value. Nothing can beat a huge 18 ounce prime rib with sides for 48 bucks. You buy a prime rib steak from Costco, a 3 pack will cost you almost 100 dollars. And you gotta cook it yourself and make all the sides
Whatever you do, don’t go to burdock and co. That place is overrated as hell. I don’t know how it got its Michelin star. It’s terrible. Published on main or Anna Leah is much better.
Spent 500 bucks there for two people eating absolute trash.
so guys.... im going to be hosting 2 dinners at the end of the month and the goal is to impress.
dinner 2: steakhouse! i like the keg but dont think that'll do. ive tried kobe, gotham and GR steak, it was good but is there anything better?
I always recommend Boulevard (in the Sutton Hotel) for anyone looking for a nice dinner. They've introduced a dry-age steak program on top of their other steak offerings (hanger, ribeye, striploin, wagyu) and while I can't say it's the very best in town (I hear Elisa is king) it's all very good plus they happen to have perhaps the best seafood menu in town and I'd argue that their dessert is the absolute best in town (the awards are numerous).
Great service that's friendly and relaxed (not stuffy at all - Jameson has a sharp wit), lovely oak wood heavy room, not overly loud (especially if you're in the back).
I also like the demographic there - you get families, you get older rich folks, young tourists being spendy, hotties, etc - it's a nice atmosphere with good energy inside and outside. I've taken my in-laws (with my 6y.o), buddies from out of town, been on a double date etc - it plays well with all sorts of audiences being a hotel restaurant.
dinner 1: Between your options I'd choose Mott 32. But do you want good food, or good ambiance?
dinner 2: Elisa / Gotham usually gets recommended
theyre family and family friends visiting from san fran.
im tipping the scale towards good ambiance but good food is a plus.
is there a reason you would recommend mott vs QJ? QJ's menu looks more luxury.
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I always recommend Boulevard (in the Sutton Hotel) for anyone looking for a nice dinner. They've introduced a dry-age steak program on top of their other steak offerings (hanger, ribeye, striploin, wagyu) and while I can't say it's the very best in town (I hear Elisa is king) it's all very good plus they happen to have perhaps the best seafood menu in town and I'd argue that their dessert is the absolute best in town (the awards are numerous).
Great service that's friendly and relaxed (not stuffy at all - Jameson has a sharp wit), lovely oak wood heavy room, not overly loud (especially if you're in the back).
I also like the demographic there - you get families, you get older rich folks, young tourists being spendy, hotties, etc - it's a nice atmosphere with good energy inside and outside. I've taken my in-laws (with my 6y.o), buddies from out of town, been on a double date etc - it plays well with all sorts of audiences being a hotel restaurant.
The tomahawk and seafood tower I had last year:
good point, there will be kids. i gotta make sure its kid friendly.
good point, there will be kids. i gotta make sure its kid friendly.
Boulevard has what I consider a hilarious kids menu. It's a 3 course meal for $48 (!!!) and you can get a prawn cocktail as part of the first course. Like can I just get a bowl of Mac and cheese with a glass of milk for $12? I don't think they have high chairs but they handle kids pretty well due to being a hotel restaurant (I imagine all hotel restaurants handle kids well - much better than the non-hotel fancy places).
Depending on your party size there's a backroom area that has a few booths and which can fit a table for 8-12 which is quieter and pretty spacious that kids can somewhat run around in if needed. It's sometimes used for private parties as well - it just gets real pricey if you go private.
Elisa for steak for sure. Great steak. If you don't go later at night I feel like it is quite kid friendly - saw a few families with young kids when I was there last.
For Chinese food... are they more into traditional Chinese/Cantonese food, or the new style luxury Chinese food? Mott/QJD falls into the latter camp.
For the first style, traditional Cantonese fine dining, I'd suggest Neptune Palace on Marine and Cambie, or Dynasty on Broadway.
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Damn, not only is yours veiny AF, yours is thick AF too. Yours is twice as thick as mine.. That looks like a 2" or maybe even 3"?
theyre family and family friends visiting from san fran.
im tipping the scale towards good ambiance but good food is a plus.
is there a reason you would recommend mott vs QJ? QJ's menu looks more luxury.
I like Mott 32 ambiance over QJD's, and being in downtown means opens up walkable after-dinner activities versus being at the corner of Cambie / 12th. Either option will impress so both are safe options.
Personally I prefer the traditional Cantonese Seafood restaurants like roastpuff suggested, so something like Dynasty or SeaHarbour in Richmond is more up my alley.
I like Mott 32 ambiance over QJD's, and being in downtown means opens up walkable after-dinner activities versus being at the corner of Cambie / 12th. Either option will impress so both are safe options.
Personally I prefer the traditional Cantonese Seafood restaurants like roastpuff suggested, so something like Dynasty or SeaHarbour in Richmond is more up my alley.
I've never looked at Mott32's menu till today and holy shit that's expensive stuff. It does look like top shelf product though but I got a bit of sticker shock - it's seems like some stuff is as much as double what a place like Neptune would charge.
Has anyone ordered anything from RockAuto recently and shipping it directly to Vancouver?
Are parts being tarriffed?
I bought some brake rotors back in June, and there wasn't any extra charges beyond what the RA invoice showed. And RA only charged for parts, shipping, and taxes.
Not sure if June is recent enough for you though, considering the 30% tariffs just kicked in on Aug 1.
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The whole world has gone down a road no one can recover from, and it's nothing to do with governments, it's because so much of the general public is so fucking stupid.
I've got 3 trees in my backyard that need pruning as they have grown up and out and are now touching my house. Any recommendations re a company to do tree trimming?
I've got 3 trees in my backyard that need pruning as they have grown up and out and are now touching my house. Any recommendations re a company to do tree trimming?
I needed to remove a diseased tree back in May/June, and Sonick recommended DC Tree Services:
Their crew was good and prices were reasonable. I'd be inclined to hire them again if I need any major pruning done.
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The whole world has gone down a road no one can recover from, and it's nothing to do with governments, it's because so much of the general public is so fucking stupid.