Under the Glowbal Group, Trattoria and Italian Kitchen offer the same type of cuisine(Italian) in a hip and trendy setting but Trattoria is much more affordable. It has the open kitchen concept where we can see exactly what the chefs are doing and see our food as it is being prepared. We were greeted and seated promptly and within 10 minutes after ordering we got our food which was extremely fast for a restaurant like this. I was very hungry so I can’t complain I got my food too soon but it is a fine dining restaurant. I thought the food is supposed to come slowly so we have time to chat and enjoy the comfortable ambiance of the restaurant? I ordered a spaghetti with Kobe meatballs and my friend ordered a linguine with jumbo tiger prawns. The food was brought to our table by a very young individual. He forgot to offer us freshly grated Parmesan cheese. After we started enjoying our pasta, our server came over and asked if we wanted freshly grated Parmesan. A little too late, isn’t it? But at least he knew and he apologized for offering it a little late. » More: Trattoria Italian Kitchen Review – Vancouver
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Trattoria Italian Kitchen Review – Vancouver
July 19th, 2009Cool Kitchen Gadgets: Geek-Chique Icecube Trays
July 15th, 2009Retro Geek Chique has crept its way into the world of ice cubes, and we must say, the results are fantastic. These cubes add personal style to your cool refreshing drinks, whether you like recycling old video games, discovering dinosaurs, reliving nautical history or freezing smugglers in Carbonite. Any guesses about what piece of classic kitchenware will be affected next by this trend?
Thanks to ThinkGeek and Fred&Friends for pioneering the next wave of Kitchen Geekware!
Cool Kitchen Gadgets: The All-Edge Brownie Pan
July 10th, 2009
Brownie edge lovers rejoice! The folks over at bakersedge.com have invented a way to guarantee at least 2 edges for every piece of brownie. How does this benefit you and everyone you love? Here’s a list:
- Decreased likelihood of siblings underhandedly fighting each other over the corner pieces. (Trust me. It happens.)
- No more suffering through eating none-edge pieces, knowing full-well that you only want the edges.
- No more leaving that one corner piece alone because you know somebody else will want it. Even if that somebody is you.
- Possibility of all-crust pies. Oh baby.
This thing had been on my Christmas list for three years, and let me tell you it was worth the wait. Mmmm…









