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5 Things Vancouver: Jesse Finkelstein

by Dan
Travel + Vancouver / February 08, 2010

jesse-finkelsteinJesse Finkelstein is up next with her recommendations for 5 Things Vancouver...

Jesse is a displaced Montrealer living in Vancouver—happily, mostly, though she laments the lack of decent bagels.

She is the director of digital assets and foreign rights at D&M Publishers and you can find her on Twitter @j_finkelstein.

 

What is the single best thing about living in Vancouver?
Beaches everywhere.

Where’s your favourite spot to eat on a budget?
Toshi Sushi at Main and 16th Ave.

What’s your favourite restaurant for a romantic dinner?
Chambar Belgian Restaurant in Crosstown.

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What is the best thing to do with kids in Vancouver?
The beach, the Aquarium and Science World

Where’s the best place for coffee?
Elysian Coffee on 5th Ave., or Broadway and Ash.


Thanks Jesse!

Comments

On October 25, 2010 at 04:07 AM, hochzeit basel said:

Dinner used to be the name of the main meal of the day. However, depending upon culture, it may now be the second or third meal of the day. Originally, it referred to the first meal of the day, eaten about noon, and is still occasionally used in this fashion if it refers to a large or main meal.

On October 25, 2010 at 04:09 AM, Roshan said:

In some usages, the term dinner has continued to refer to the largest meal of the day, even when this meal is eaten at the end of the day and is preceded by two other meals. In this terminology, the preceding meals are usually referred to as breakfast and lunch.
hochzeit basel

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