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VANCOUVER DAZE VOL. 123: Bestie's Currywurst in Chinatown

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showcases and highlights the lifestyle and cultural scene of our beautiful city, uncovering the misadventures and shenanigans beyond social functions and local shindigs.

Volume 123: 's grand opening in  on June 19, 2013. More photos available on Ìý²¹²Ô»å .

Chinatown's new sausage parlour, inspired by , has finally opened after much anticipation. I tried for the first time on the mean streets of Recklinghausen in and was thoroughly delighted. The dish is a 1949  invention born from having an abundance of leftover curry powder from British soldiers after WWII.

It’s served as a proper German bratwurst pork sausage, steam then fried, sliced and seasoned with hot curried ketchup (on top of fresh cut fries). Here, we were served sausage and sauerkraut (above),  another popular offshoot of the classic dish. Bestie offers four choices of wurst ranging from classic pork thuringer, southern BBQ turkey, Turkish lamb, or veggie wurst.

My highlight was their warm, baked pretzel board (another German staple) served with stinky cheese sauce and house mustard. It was certainly a fresh and delicious treat. Unfortunately, their deep fryer was on the fritz so we didn't get to enjoy our currywurst served classically over hand cut fries.

Bestie's design, interior, and overall branding is striking with a stark white and wood design decorated in a vibrant, nostalgic colour scheme, adorned with a cuckoo clock and other knickknacks. The locally sourced sausage, selection of craft beers, and specialty sodas rounded out the eatery impressively.

Let's hope Bestie is the start of more original and transplanted/imported food culture coming to the city. I hope the trend catches on and they work out some of the kinks. I want those fries.

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