15171 Russell Ave, Surrey (White Rock)
On a beautiful summery day, I spent the day with Eleanor in White Rock. Our first stop was brunch at The Wooden Spoon Co.! This super tiny and modern looking restaurant is best-known for their brunch, but are also open for lunch and dinner. You can make reservations ahead of time, and that is usually recommended because they get super busy super quick! The menu had a lot of yummy looking food choices, making it super difficult to choose just one thing to have! But since Eleanor had been to The Wooden Spoon before, upon her recommendation we both had eggs bennys! I ended up having the SoCal, which had spiced chicken, avocado, and sweet corn relish under two poached eggs, and Eleanor had The Wooden, which had maple bacon and carmelized onions under two poached eggs. Both of these were also served with potato fritters, which were a refreshing take on the usual potato hashbrowns, and a quinoa salad. This cute little restaurant with quick access to White Rock beach is the perfect start to any beach day, and I hope to go back really soon!
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12771 7 Avenue, Richmond Fish and chips has never really been something that would come to mind for lunch. This all changed when I spent the afternoon with an old friend and visited Steveston for the first time in years. Typical of a town right by the sea, there are plenty of fish and chips places around, though I was assured by my friend that Pajo's was the better one on the wharf. And with multiple locations all over Metro Vancouver, I agree with him! As mentioned above, I don't eat fish and chips that often so I really have nothing to compare to. But there is something about eating fish and chips right by the water under the summer sun, even if it was sprinkling rain just a bit. It's a very popular place as well, so the lineups are long. At least it gives you plenty of time to decide what you want! |
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