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- Justin Hurst added a new meal Dinner at Von der Fels at Von Der Fels
No Malbec, No Minors. Awesome dinner at @barvonderfels in Calgary. Killer wine list, and really thoughtful food. A must do.
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- Justin Hurst added a new meal Dinner at RN74 at RN74 Seattle
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- Justin Hurst added a new meal Dinner at Medina Cafe at Café Medina
Breakfast at @medinacafe is an essential part of any trip to Vancouver. Liège waffle with passion fruit crème, and pork/potato/egg flatbread.
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- Justin Hurst added a new meal Dinner at Burdock & Co Restaurant at Burdock & Co
Seasonal, fresh, lovely dinner at @burdockandco with @followmefoodie. I really appreciated the thoughtfully curated menu and wine list, and our server was a delight.
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- Justin Hurst added a new meal Dinner at Cascina Spinasse at Spinasse
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- Justin Hurst added a new meal Dinner at RN74 at RN74 Seattle
Burrata, stone fruit. Some excellent early Summer deliciousness from @thomasgriese_01 at @rn74seattle.
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- Justin Hurst added a new meal Dinner at Cafe Juanita at Café Juanita
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- Justin Hurst added a new meal Dinner at 天ぷら 元吉 at Tempura Motoyoshi
Down a little stairway, on the backside of a building, I might have found my new favorite tempura restaurant. Motoyoshi was elegant, inventive, and deft. The fried/raw combo pieces were particularly interesting. Also, never had myoga or yuba tempura before. Both excellent.
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- Justin Hurst added a new meal Dinner at 傳 Den at Den (傳)
Den. No need to say anything else. Just delightful from start to finish. A few dishes pictured here. And they dressed Puchi Jr. (@puchi.jr) up in the costume I brought him in January!
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- Justin Hurst added a new meal Dinner at 鳥よし 赤坂店 at Toriyoshi Akasaka-mitsuke
Second dinner—Yakitori. No English spoken, but I got my point across in childish, broken Japanese.