When it comes to food festivals, the word “SAMPLES” in a giant cloud will appear over my head (why else do I go to Costco?!) Eat Vancouver is an event I look forward every year because it gathers a lot of local brands and restaurants that I haven’t tried. This event was held in May and I procrastinated on this post after I left for my Asia vacation. For Eat Vancouver, there is an entrance fee and when you are inside you can purchase food tickets. I had a media pass and my friend and I purchased $40 worth of food tickets, which was MORE than we needed and spent the last of our food tickets on macarons and a jar of honey #noregrets.
Nom all the food @ Eat Vancouver!
When I go to a food event with a lot of samples, my mission is to stuff myself as much as possible. #noShame! During the last weekend, I attended Eat Vancouver, a food and cooking festival that was held at BC place. I went last year as well, but I found that this year was more enjoyable; or also maybe because I also wasn’t sick with throat infection like in 2013.