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Pictorial Review of Knight and Day Restaurant at Lougheed and Boundary in East Vancouver

April 23, 2009 Leave a comment

AHA MEDIA decided to go for breakfast at Knight and Day Restaurant in East Vancouver

3684 Lougheed Hwy
Vancouver, BC
Tel: 604-299-7701
Fax: 604-299-1922

This is a restaurant that is open 24 hours except on Sundays when they close early.

Well worth the drive out to this East Van location, AHA MEDIA walked in hungry for a quick breakfast and were immediately greeted by friendly staff who sat us down to our table. 

We  didn’t  even have time to look at the two enormous aquariums stocked with giant sized fish which is a nice calming and welcoming focal point upon Knight and Day’s entrance way. It was peaceful atmosphere with other couples enjoying their meals, judging by the smiles on their faces

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Our waitress was a very sweet,  lovely and vivacious young woman named “Shane” (her nickname ) who was of Iranian and Kurdish descent. She was prompt and was very nurturing in her service, always there at the right time to refill our drinks and make light conversation with us. 🙂

Since we were on a time budget, she responded by quickly bringing out our dishes  and cooked to perfection!

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My dining companion ordered Steak and Eggs which were smothered in Grilled Mushrooms.

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 He was surprised at the amount of food!  “Wow!”

While eating his steak, he exclaimed that it was so tender, he could cut it with a fork! 🙂  ” How’s that for a breakfast steak? , he announced as he happily ate his breakfast with great gusto!

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I ordered a Cheese Omelette :

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 I was really amazed at the amount of cheese in the omelette!  I was very happy! 🙂

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We were lucky to sit by the two gigantic aquariums  which provided us some visual entertainment while we had a nice conversation. It was a very relaxing time to eat at Knight and Day Restaurant despite our tightly packed schedule. 🙂

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Our bill with drinks came to only $25.50. For the quality of food and service, we expected to see a higher amount, so we tipped our waitress some more 🙂

Our experience at Knight and Day was exceptional! 🙂 Lovely and attentive waitress, Very Good Food, and Great value! We were very happy with our East Vancouver food choice compared to a more recent Downtown Vancouver restaurant review of ours which was  more expensive  coupled with bouts of inattentive service to our table.

As we were leaving, our wonderful waitress called out ” Please come back soon !” –  When was the last time, a waitress wanted you to come back and truely meant what she said?  🙂

Just that one final comment alone from her was a nice finishing touch to our breakfast and a great start to our busy day!

AHA MEDIA will definitely be coming back to Knight and Day at Lougheed and Boundary! 🙂

AHA MEDIA is pleased to introduce Rockin’ Randy, a Cree Native and Guitarist from Victoria, B.C.

April 22, 2009 Leave a comment

In this video, while visiting his uncle in the Vancouver Downtown Eastside, Rockin’ Randy, a Cree Native living in Victoria, B.C., talks about himself, his music and his life! Randy has a great welcoming personality and an engaging smile! 🙂  You can find out more about Rockin’ Randy on Facebook

This was filmed by April Smith of AHA MEDIA on a Nokia N77 mobile cameraphone. April is passionate and skilled in making Nokia films by exploring mobile media production through the camera lens of a cellphone. For a better quality version of this video, please DM April Smith @AprilFilms on Twitter

Pictorial review of La Casita Mexican Restaurant in Gastown, Vancouver

April 22, 2009 Leave a comment

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La Casita – Gastown  

http://www.lacasita.ca 

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Nice and quiet during this early evening 🙂 We chose our own seat by the window, and  our server was a friendly guy, who was very patient as we looked over the menu.  After we had ordered our two entrees, we were brought fresh homemade chips and salsa.  🙂

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A welcoming atmosphere awaited a whole crowd of post-game Happy Canuck fans.  We were glad we decided to dine early to avoid the big rush of hungry folks.

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Here is a dining special. And considering the HUGE portion of food with a beer, $11 is a great deal!

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I had a small flauta meal, made with potato and feta cheese, topped with green salsa – DELICIOUS and very filling!  Very reasonably priced also

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My dinner companion had a burito on its own. It came drenched in cheese! Supremely filling and tasty – he remarked! 🙂

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 Our bill was very reasonable, and our waiter was always very attentive throughout our dinner.

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The surprising finish of our meal, was the chalkboard sign encouraging everyone to stop and have lunch tomorrow, after shopping at the Army and Navy Legendary Shoe Sale which begins at 8 A.M. – It’s nice to see the neighborly feel of our area 🙂

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All in all, it was a great meal for a reasonable price on a beautiful spring evening in Vancouver’s Gastown area 🙂

101 West Cordova St.
Vancouver, BC V6B 1E1, Canada
(604) 646-2444

AHA MEDIA dines at Uncle Henry Cafe in Vancouver Downtown Eastside (DTES)

April 22, 2009 1 comment

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Having passed by Uncle Henry Cafe many times, AHA MEDIA decided to have lunch today while on our way to a few events 🙂   In speaking with the owner, we found out that it has been at its present location for over 15 years!  This worthwhile rare gem of a diner is still dishing up REAL home cooked meals and taste with a smile! 🙂

Uncle Henry Cafe

547 Hastings Street East
Vancouver, BC V6A 1P9,
(604) 254-3629

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Upon entering,  there’s two dining rooms that one can sit in and on today’s hot sunny day, this was the first restaurant we found, that was cool in temperature – like it had already turned on its air conditioning.   Very considerate to think of customer’s  comfort and well being in the today’s summer-like temperatures  🙂

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Reasonably priced, and serving the Vancouver DTES community well, the food comes quickly with an almost forgotten care and taste of a great home cooked meal! 🙂

5-uncle-henry-preparingThe place was clean and the atmosphere was fresh inside with no cloying heavy food cooking odours – one would normally expect to feel and smell in a cafe.
Open concept kitchen enables you to see how your order is being prepared and the chef is very agreeable to custom making your meal to your specifications.

There is something very nostalgic to see plain brown skinned  potatoes, all scrubbed clean and hand cut up into wedges  for our lunch! 🙂

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Reading material was provided, from National Geographic Magazines to thick hard cover books for those choosing to linger over their meals. The owner even shyly gave us a shiny Travel brochure of Vietnam, when we were done browsing our original magazines  with our meals 🙂

Classic bathing suit photography and mirrors mingled with hockey memorabila adorned the walls – a Nice 50’s to 70’s touch . It made our environment peaceful and serene to be in, and added to the great enjoyment of our lunch.

It is very RARE for us as seasoned diners who have eaten from small food  stands to upscale 4 star restaurants  to have this attentive and good natured anticipatory care from the owner of an establishment.

Usually one would  only expect to have great customer service  from higher priced and higher luxury restaurant. One does gets what one pays for – Greater money  = Greater Service, but here in Uncle Henry Cafe, situated on East Hastings street – there is REAL genuine warmth, attention, friendship and pure classic hospitality 🙂  

AHA MEDIA was  being treated one of the family and all this upon our first visit to the restaurant! 🙂

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Hendrik Beune, Director of AHA MEDIA enjoys his fresh, hand cut potato wedge dipped in Mayonaise – the European way! 🙂

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Uncle Henry has it all in the DTES, service, smile, surroundings and great food. 🙂 Other places around attempt to have 1) either the ” Nouveau DINER ” food appeal but NOT the quality of meal, 2) have surly, bad tempered wait staff or  3) the  atmosphere isn’t right for a pleasant dining experience. AHA MEDIA can really see why Uncle Henry has been around for over 15 years! 🙂

Wow! 🙂  This is why the Vancouver Downtown Eastside Community is rich in spirit and friendships. There can be real bonds that develop in our neighborhood and what better way to show that you’re loved, than to be served a Greal Meal for a Very Excellet price by an honest, humble and happy man?

Our full meals for 2 came to $7.50, (before tips ) less than the usual price for a small appetizer or a martini in a fancier restaurant.

If you’re in our Vancouver Downtown Eastside area, please try Uncle Henry Cafe 🙂 You’ll be treated well 🙂

AHA MEDIA is already looking forward to our next meal at Uncle Henry Cafe on East Hastings street 🙂

Shooting Crime Scene at Union and Jackson Streets in Vancouver

April 6, 2009 Leave a comment
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In this video, I film the crime scene at Union Street and Jackson Avenue where a man was shot in a stolen truck by police.

[news1130] Vancouver Police shot a man in a stolen truck this evening near Union Street and Jackson Avenue. He was taken to hospital with non-life threatening injuries.

I arrived on scene in  response to a tweet by the twitter account of 24 Hours Vancouver where it originally gave the location of Union and Jackson by the Viaduct of the shooting.

I also made this video in response to Video Blogging Week 2009 April 5-12 as my first video for the week.

This filming happened on Sunday April 5th, 2009 in Vancouver’s Strathcona area
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This was filmed by April Smith of AHA MEDIA on a Nokia  N77 mobile cameraphone. April is passionate and skilled in making Nokia films by exploring mobile media production through the camera lens of a cellphone. For a better quality version of this video, please DM April Smith @AprilFilms on Twitter.