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The 19 Best Latin American Restaurants in Vancouver
"Wendy’s is an American and international chain fast food restaurant which was first opened in 1969 by Dave Thomas 1969; at the end of 2018, wendy’s was the third-largest hamburger chain restaurant with more than 6700 branches after burger king and McDonald; in 2008, wendy’s was merged with tri arc companies, but their headquarters remained in the same place they were; also wendy’s was the first restaurant which introduced the exterior store. Wendy’s is mostly famous because of their square burgers, sea salt French fries, and their signature drink/dessert called frosty, soft-serve ice cream mixed with frozen starches. Photo By: Jordan Schroeder"
"Firs branch of this restaurant started working in 1969 in Columbus, Ohio. The main idea of pick up window restaurants belongs to Wendy’s and others adopted this idea for their own restaurants after 1970 when they opened their first window restaurant. After that they have became a very successful and famous restaurant and grow their business."
"The Deep-Fried Prawn Spring Rolls at Prince Seafood are glorious and definitely deserving of their royal status. In fact, their entire menu is fit for a queen with delicacies like Abalone, Sea Cucumber, and Bird’s Nest Soup. Address: 2881 Grandview Highway, VancouverPhone: 604-430-6808"
"Old Xian’s Food is a famed “dragon”, currently running two stores in town. Their biang biang noodles–otherwise a trademark food of China’s Shaanxi Province–are typically thicccc and chewy, and enjoy wide popularity among Vancouverites today. “Biangbiang” is the sound the noodle makes when it is being pulled and slapped against the work surface."
"A post shared by Ina (@inaeatseverywhere) on Aug 3, 2019 at 1:22am PDT. For cheap Chinese beer and spicy Chinese BBQ, hit up one of Happy Tree’s two locations. They have a variety of meat and seafood skewers, but their famous lamb skewer is their specialty."
"The dairy queen first started its establishment in 1938 in Illinois; it was a father and son partnership which they contacted one of their friends and customers to introduce their new dessert, which was a soft frozen dairy product, and in the trial sale, it made a great success with selling more than 1500. after that and the time of world war 2, the franchise started expanding that after the war, there were 100 dairy queen stores, and it grew to more than 1440 stores in 1950 and is still expanding and has become one of the largest franchises all around the world; the dairy queen is the place for any kind of people from kids sports teams to families and business people who want to have a great food an lunch. Dairy queen serves different kinds of meals such as chicken strips and burgers and snacks; it also has an item called treats, which are signature made drinks and desserts and cone ice creams and sundaes; they also have shakes and smoothies, which are also a signature of the restaurant."
"Not to be confused with nearby Renfrew Community Park, this serene sliver of a park makes the most of Still Creek and its corresponding ravine. On the north side of East 29th Avenue is a newly fenced off-leash dog park but the main draw attraction is the shaded walkway hugging the creek. On the south side of 29th, a newly built stairway leads down to another stretch of the creek and a short boardwalk."
"Managed by the Wild Bird Trust of BC, the delightful Maplewood Flats Conservation Area is surprisingly accessible from Vancouver yet it feels like a million miles from the city. Its tangle of trees, winding paths and protected wetland beach lure swallows, ospreys and bald eagles. There are free guided nature walks the second Saturday of every month at 10am."
"Maplewood Flats is a surprisingly quiet nature reserve on Dollartan Highway in North Vancouver. It has lots of lush geenery with packed gravel trails. Maplewood Flats is for you if… you’re looking for a more private location with lots of greenery, different from the more typical forested areas of the North Shore."
"Managed by the Wild Bird Trust of BC, this delightful nature escape is surprisingly accessible from Vancouver yet it feels like a million miles from the city. Its tangle of trees, winding paths and protected..."