This week, the V.I.A. podcast gives listeners what they have been hungry for: An entire show dedicated to food, glorious food in Vancouver.
We kick things off with a bit of Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»food trivia, followed by a few rounds of delicious "would you rather" questions, covering everything from poké to dollar pizza (and a few donuts and hot dogs in between). You'll find out if Bob or Lindsay enjoy marijuana edibles, and who has killed their own dinner.
In what is quite possibly the most exciting segment of the V.I.A. Podcast ever (at least for your dedicated hosts) we do a live taste test, pitting tacos from two of Vancouver's most beloved restaurants, and , head to head against each other in the ultimate face-off. Who emerges victorious? You'll have to tune in.
Lastly, thanks to all the listeners who've sent in requests for us to give our picks for the best of the city, we wrap up the V.I.A. Podcast Food-tacular by grilling each other on our favourites in a multitude of categories. Best craft brewery taproom grub, suburban eats worth the drive, plant-based food, underrated restaurants, and more are on the table. Plus a little food for thought on the notion of "Cheap Eats."
Hopefully you'll leave this one with an appetite to do some serious eating in and around Vancouver. (PS: Our Food & Drink section is also a good resource!)
As always, we hope you also leave us with ratings and reviews on your podcast platform of choice, hit the subscribe button, and tell a fellow Vancouverite, or Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»ex-pat, to check out the podcast. If you have any suggestions for what we should taste test next, or questions about our Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»favourites (or least favourites), send us some e-mail at [email protected], or tweet us .
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Bonus links:
- by Bob Kronbauer (V.I.A.)
- of the first Cactus Club
- Lindsay apologizes for mis-naming a sushi spot; it's (not Haide) and it's on Richards
- by Lindsay William-Ross (LAist.com)
- The two-pound burger challenge (V.I.A.)
- by Diep Tran (NPR.org)