Monthly Archives: May 2014

O5 Tea

O5 Rare Tea Bar on UrbanspoonCheck out O5 Tea, a unique tea shop that sells only selected, rare teas from around the world. Don’t expect your cheap bags or leaves from fast food or regular cafes. If you’re really serious about tea, this is the place to go.

The interior decor is fresh, unique and modern. The tea ceremony bowls are sold at $150. There isn’t really a menu or set stock as the teas are always changing. There are pretty ikebanas in the bathroom, and coat hangers since there are only stools to sit at (except for one table with 2 chairs).

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I was invited by a friend to join Noriko-san on a Monday evening for her Tokyo nights series, focusing on different aspects of Japanese cultures. That night, it was Okonomiyaki. Check out their website under the events menu to see something different happening almost every evening.

It was kind of like a house party. Don’t expect your food to be ready right away or have restaurant service. It’s a sit, chit chat while Noriko-san (and a few helpers) cook up the food as if they were cooking at home. My friend’s Dok Cha (tea) $12 took 30 minutes to boil and be ready to drink!

The Okonomiyaki, dessert (red beans filled yaki with vanilla ice cream) and special tea (except matcha) comes out to $15. I suggested the ice cream to add to the red beans, so they are pretty open and free to do what they want. I didn’t find free parking in the area, so I ended up paying $7.25 from 7:30pm to when it wrapped up around 10pm.

It was an interesting experience, and the main is socializing and enjoying the tea. Of course the food was good to, though if you’re hungry, it can be a bit frustrating if you’re so used to restaurant culture. However, watching one of the girl prepare all the different kinds of tea in front of us was quite interesting. The presentation was unique and memorable. I would definitely love to go back again for another evening, though will have to check out on parking around the area first…

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Vancouver School Board: Continuing Education

Vancouver School Board: Continuing Education

So, you’ve been out of high school for a while. You’ve gone to University or College. You’ve got your major and you’re working, but you want to learn things that you didn’t have the opportunity to. If you’re looking for an affordable way, check out VSB Continuing Ed classes. Many classes are super inexpensive – the cheapest ones I know of in any disciplinary. I’ve taken French 1, German 1 and currently taking Guitar 1 (8 sessions of 2 hours each $120-$150). That makes it about $8 an hour, making it much more affordable than my friend who is taking private guitar lessons for $25 per 30 minutes.

Of course there are pros and cons in learning with a group. For learning a language, it can be good to hear how people speak and interact. However, depending on your level, you may find the class going too slow or too fast for your needs. I found the German class too slow, since I had been teaching myself for a few months prior. Though the class was good review and helped clarify things.

Guitar is the same, though I think it suits my friend to take the private classes as he has never held a guitar or played much music. The Contd. Ed. may be too fast for him. For me, since I took piano lessons and have played around with my brother’s guitar, it’s actually going at a good pace.

Classes are small, usually 8-12 people per class, so it’s a good size.
Because it is a course, scheduling isn’t as flexible as private lessons. However, the teachers are excellent – usually teaching full time in their field, so you’re not getting someone who just knows a bit about the subject.

It’s easy to register online. At the end of the course, you get a certificate stating you’ve completed the course. I don’t think you can really use it for anything, as everyone gets it. Even a guy who almost never came to class got it at the end – actually, in the last class, he just came by to pick it up. LOL.
It’s a good motivational way to get you pumped into the subject, though don’t expect to become good at it just through completing the course. Most of the time, you do have to spend quite a bit outside of class to get a handle on things. Just depends on how good you want to get.

Try it out! There are plenty of courses to choose from!

Judge’s Indian Cuisine

Judge's Indian Cusine on UrbanspoonI had been here years ago with a friend, and remembered it being pretty decent, so I got at $15 SocialShopper voucher worth $30 at the Judge’s Indian Cuisine. I ordered the Prawn Curry $15 and my friend asked for a recommendation. The server suggested Malabar Chicken $13. We also ordered Garlic Naan $2.50 and Steam Rice $4.

We sat by the window in a cosy corner. The restaurant was clean and quite comfortable, quite empty, though it was a weekday evening. The servers were professional and very courteous.

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Steam Rice $4idearabbit-judges2

Garlic Naan $2.50idearabbit-judges3

Malabar Chicken Curry $13idearabbit-judges4

Prawn Curry $15 lots of juicy big prawns!idearabbit-judges5

The two curries arrived with candles underneath them to keep them warm. The Malabar was super delicious! We hinted at the coconut flavour and my friend just kept complimenting it. The Prawn was still good, but no match for the outstanding Malabar. However, it was full with large and plumpy prawns! Delicious! Both the rice and naan was great – of course especially with the curry.

We were both really stuffed at the end, even though we thought it wouldn’t be enough since it looked as though it wouldn’t fill us up. We were wrong! Regular prices are a bit on the higher side, but then again, you’re getting really good food, excellent service and nice atmosphere. I would definitely return again :)

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