The Nosh Vancouver
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The Nosh is a weekly show about the people, places and issues behind what—and where—we eat and drink. Hosted by Anya Levykh.
Ep 36 - Feasts of Fortune and Dine Out Vancouver
The Chinese Restaurant Awards have launched a Feast of Fortune to give back and Dine Out Vancouver is back in a big--albeit slightly different--way.
49:4002/02/2021
Ep 35 Bread and Chocolate
One Whistler bakery is making waves with its organic sourdough and Hot Chocolate Vancouver is offering dozens of sweet hot delights.
01:00:0128/01/2021
Ep 34 - Giving and Growth
A local not-for-profit is offering multiple scholarships for women and those identifying as female in the hospitality, culinary and related industries; and we look at what's new and upcoming in the restaurant scene.
01:00:0118/01/2021
Ep 33 - Restaurant Rumblings
The ongoing, and sometimes last-minute, restrictions in the hospitality industry have impacted jobs and businesses across the province. Hear about the impacts, both past and potential, and what to expect in the coming months.
58:1112/01/2021
Ep 32 - Comfort Food Redone & New Year's Bubbly
One of the city's most loved family diners has a new space and an expanded menu; and there's still time to choose a good bubbly for NYE. Curious what to pair with that bubbly? We go over all the options.
50:0529/12/2020
Ep 31 - Sweet Bread & Funky Cool Medina
A Commercial Drive bakery is spicing up the holidays and downtown's most beloved breakfast and brunch spot has expanded to after-dark dining.
55:5822/12/2020
Ep 30 - Legendary Delivery & Cookie Kits Galore
The holidays are fast approaching and with less than two weeks left, people are scrambling to find good—and safe—gifts for loved ones. How about cookies? And with more people turning to delivery services, one company has created a loyal following for its forward-thinking and local-supporting approach.
51:0515/12/2020
Ep 29 - Cheese and Beer
You've heard of wine and cheese, but beer and cheese? Main Street Brewing is running a holiday drive this month to benefit underprivileged kids and Les Amis du Fromage is stocking up on all your favourite creams, blues and accompanying bites.
58:4808/12/2020
Ep 28 - Beer, Booze & Bites
A new local brewery creates a food menu that defies definition; and cocktail kits for the holidays will make those Zoom parties just about bearable.
54:3501/12/2020
Ep 27 - Surviving the Winter
Restaurants are facing challenges on multiple fronts, from loss of revenue and staff, to outrageous delivery fees and the physical, emotional and mental toll on their staff. Some restaurant owners have come up with innovative solutions and supportive initiatives.
53:4823/11/2020
Ep 26 - Comfort with a Twist
Two new restaurants are offering up classic comfort, but with innovative twists that encompass Korean, northern Chinese and other disparate flavours.
48:1817/11/2020
Ep 25 - Island Wine & Choucroute
Cowichan Valley wines continue to be top of mind, thanks to the area being named BC's newest official wine region. And wine dinners at one local restaurant involve hearty choucroute and more.
55:1109/11/2020
Ep 24 - Cocktails, Wine and Truffles Galore
The days are getting shorter and a little wetter, which means there's more time at night to eat, drink and indulge in lush wines, heady cocktails, and all the truffles of the season. Dining out safely can still be delicious and delightful, and some restaurants are going that extra step to create some special experiences.
54:2503/11/2020
Ep 23 - Cornucopia Whistler
The annual Whistler Cornucopia Food & Drink Festival is usually a lavish, extravagant and crowded two weeks of indulgence and learning. This year, the event is still happening, but in a safer, more socially-distanced way.
53:3326/10/2020
Ep 22 - Plant-Based Dining
Vegan, vegetarian, flexitarian, plant-based...these terms have become part of the common lexicon of dining and two local restaurants are redefining what that means.
48:2412/10/2020
Ep 21 - Thanksgiving
No need to worry about feeding the thousands, but with families still gathering to carve the turkey--or the ham--where can we go to dine out, take away, and celebrate with our six? Hear about lots of tasty options, from meat-centric to plant-based, gluten-free and more.
51:4405/10/2020
Ep 20 - For Restaurants, Winter Is Coming
The last six months have proven challenging for the hospitality industry, but the greatest challenges are still to come as patio season - and temporary government supports - end. The pandemic and its attendant restrictions are still here, so what does that mean for our favourite watering holes?
56:0829/09/2020
Ep 19 - Salmon and Mid-Autumn Sweets
The Mid-Autumn or Harvest Moon Festival is coming up, meaning it's time for moon cakes and other fall treats! And Salmon n' Bannock is celebrating 10 years of serving up First Nations fare in Vancouver.
51:3321/09/2020
Ep 18 - Vancouver Magazine Awards
The 31st annual Vancouver Magazine Restaurant Awards took place on September 14. VanMag Food Editor Neal McLellan joins Anya Levykh and fellow judges Joie Alvaro Kent and Lee Man to talk about the winners, the awards process, the current state of the industry, and the challenges of the coming year.
57:3315/09/2020
Ep 17 - Bar Gobo and Hester Creek
Opening during a pandemic may not seem like great timing, but for one new local wine bar, it's spelling good fortune. And, in the South Okanagan, Hester Creek Winery has relaunched its restaurant, Terrafina, and adapted to the new normal.
46:3508/09/2020
Ep 16 - Saying Goodbye to Campagnolo and Hello to a New BC Wine Region
After 12 years, Campagnolo on Main Street is closing its doors and the Cowichan Valley is BC's newest official wine region.
56:5031/08/2020
Ep15 - Chinese Restaurant Awards, Patios, Modern Meat, and Going into the Wild
The Critics' Choice winners of the Chinese Restaurant Awards are announced, Yuwa Japanese talks patios and summer features, Modern Meat's plant-based products offer local meat alternatives, and Chambar goes "into the wild."
51:5424/08/2020
Ep14 - Dining Outside, Sea to Sky, Nose-to-Tail, and the New Potluck YVR
DineOut Vancouver is months away, but restaurants need a boost now, and Tourism Vancouver is launching Dine Outside to help restaurants beat the summertime lack of tourism heat. A new nose-to-tail restaurant has opened its doors, chef Justin Cheung celebrates his Malaysian roots with Potluck, and we hear chat with Fairmont Chateau Whistler about what's good to eat in the mountains.
55:0616/08/2020
Ep 13 - New Hidden Gems, Supporting Food Security, and Saying Goodbye to The Pear Tree
After 23 years of award-winning fine-dining service in Burnaby, The Pear Tree is closing its doors--not due to the pandemic, but what is becoming a common refrain...an unmanageable lease increase. In the West End, legendary gay nightclub Numbers has been given a new lease--and patio--thanks to next-door neighbour Marquis Wine Cellars. And Fresh Roots Urban Farms is supporting food security through a unique, virtual farm-to-table dinner.
01:00:0111/08/2020
Ep 12 - Summer Cocktails, Pop-Ups, and the Return of the Sandwich
Gin-based cocktails are the speakeasy drink of summer. We chat with Charles Tremewen of Long Table Distillery about essential cocktails, as well as a new Mexican-Japanese pop-up from Aburi Restaurants and a new sandwich company that's turning heads.
41:1205/08/2020
Ep 11 - Maenam at Home, Summer Wines and Floral Delights
Angus An, owner and chef of Maenam, one of Vancouver's top restaurants, is about to release his first cookbook. We'll also chat with sommelier Shiva Reddy about wines for summer sipping and Amy Ho of popular blog Constellation Inspiration will be telling us about her new book, Blooms and Baking.
01:00:0127/07/2020
Ep 10 - Opening a Restaurant in Tumultuous Times
Opening a restaurant can be a daunting and harrowing experience at the best of times. Opening one around a global pandemic that has the economy partially shut down can be an act of revolution. A few local restaurants have taken on the challenge and opened, or are set to open, against the odds.
50:2520/07/2020
Ep 9 - Travel in BC: Tofino and Indigenous Destinations
The province has opened up travel to BC residents and lakefront cottages and ferries are filling up quickly. Even the tiny town of Tofino is back open for business, as well as surrounding Indigenous destinations. Find out where you can visit--and which places you should avoid.
54:0913/07/2020
Ep 8 - The Rise of the Artisan
As the province gradually reopens, the ongoing demand for all things local and artisanal is ramping up, and local restaurants, co-operatives and other small businesses are answering the call. Those products, and the businesses behind them, are winning awards, receiving support from celebrities and locals, and looking to change the way we shop and eat for the better.
57:3402/07/2020
Ep 7 - Racism in the Hospitality Industry
The issue of racism, on both an individual and systemic level, has been top of mind for many people and industries lately, including the food, wine and hospitality sectors. But what are the issues for the Black community and other people of colour working in these fields today? And, how can we all make things better?
01:00:0123/06/2020
Ep 6 - Feeding Families, Serving Pints & Dining In
With schools closed, hot lunch programs and other programs that feed kids and their families have needed to adapt. Meanwhile, local breweries are adjusting to the new normal and restaurants are approaching the new dine-in reality in unique ways. And patio approvals are getting expedited to help small businesses--sometimes.
54:4615/06/2020
Ep 5 - Getting Lush: Cocktail Kits and Wine On-Demand
Liquor store sales have rocketed during the last two months, as we all turn to liquid therapy. Restaurants have stepped up with everything from cocktail kits to discounted wine sales, and wineries, distillers and brewers are gearing up for a busy and challenging season.
54:4702/06/2020
Ep 4 - Groceries, Baking and Yeast, Oh My!
Grocery stores are running out of yeast and flour; people are abandoning the gluten-free lifestyle in droves, and cooking is starting to feel impossible. Restaurants have stepped into the fray, offering pantry staples, meal kits, and more, as we all eat our feelings and return to the starchy days of our youth.
51:1127/05/2020
Ep 3 - Food for the People, from the People
With many people laid off or on reduced hours, food insecurity is affecting a wider swath of society. The closure of many restaurants and reduced capacity of others means that local food producers are feeling the pinch as well. Here's how some restaurants and not-for-profit organizations are taking on the challenge of feeding people and keeping distribution channels alive.
51:1027/05/2020
Ep 2 - The Restaurant Experience at Home
In this edition of The Nosh, host Anya Levykh discusses restaurants pivoting to meal kits and take out with Shelley McArthur Everett from Breaking Bread, Ernesto Gomez from Nuba and Chancho, and Justin Tisdall from Juke Fried Chicken and Beet Box.
51:2313/05/2020
Ep 1 - Hospitality in the time of COVID-19
In the debut episode of The Nosh, host Anya Levykh is joined by Dana Lee Harris from the BC Hospitality Foundation, Sean Reeve, chef/owner and founder of the Staff Meal program, Miki Ellis, owner, Dachi, and Betty Hung from Beaucoup Bakery,
01:00:0113/05/2020