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Imogene Lim Restaurant Menu Collection: Canadian menus. Vancouver Island University Library. Chop Suey Nation, From Victoria to Fogo Island and in every province in between, Ann Hui drives across the country to uncover the immigrant history – and vibrant present – of small-town Chinese-Canadian food. The Globe and Mail, July 4, 2016
The Quons are a Chinese family that live in Edmonton, Alberta. They all run their restaurant, the Lingnan, owned by Kinman Quon. His wife, Amy Quon, owns the fast-food restaurant Chicken For Lunch in Downtown. The Lingnan features many traditional Chinese foods and drinks, and usually gets large numbers of customers.
Rockford Wok, an Asian-American casual restaurant with two locations in British Columbia. Chop, a steakhouse with fifteen locations in Canada, and two in Scotland operating under the name Chop Grill & Bar. [8] Boulevard Kitchen & Oyster Bar has one location in Vancouver. Bar One, a series of bars located in Northland-owned Sandman Hotels.
CHOP, short for Culinary Hub of Providence, was opened last week by the Genesis Center on the first floor of the Providence Public Library. It's in a corner space carved out during a library ...
The upscale fine dining restaurant will serve only dinner at first, then eventually add lunch and happy hour. ... Cooper's chop salad ($16), Simply the Pointe ($18), Jake's chopped wedge ($13), ...
Bo Ling's Chop Suey Palace in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's 1983 film A Christmas Story where the Parker family eat peking duck on Christmas Day was filmed in East Chinatown at 744 Gerrard Street East. [14] Scenes from the 2013 film The F Word were filmed in East Chinatown near the Broadview Ave. and Gerrard Street East intersection. [15]
Chop shop is a slang phrase with various uses including an illegal location or business which disassembles stolen automobiles for the purpose of selling them as parts. Chop shop may also refer to: Chop Shop (TV series) , a Canadian docusoap TV series directed by Ziad Touma about a "rock 'n' roll" hairdressers
Edmonton co-hosted the inaugural 2002 FIFA U-19 Women's World Championship between August 17 and September 1 along with Vancouver and Victoria. Edmonton was the base of operations and featured 12 of the 26 matches. FIFA was originally skeptical to using such a large venue, especially for those matches which did not involve Canada. The 12 games ...