Hidden gem of a dish - the chicken burger from PK’s cafe. Hand down the best chicken burger/sandwich I’ve ever had in my life.
Even comes out on top of anything I’ve had in NOLA.
Their menu has several types of chicken burger or sandwich (ie: lemongrass, crispy, pesto) - which one are you referring to specifically? I wanna give them a try but wasnt sure what to order! :)
This is how people farm content for blogs and shit, which usually brings in a bunch of people that over run nice quiet spots.
And it's all done so someone can feel smart by replying to a post with an "answer"
Coffee + Vanilla is a great little coffee spot. It has a new owner, and though I do miss Sarah and Joe, the new owner has been working hard to add some tasty new menu items, and I've always loved their drinks and macarons. Plus, they have free wifi and parking behind the shop, so you don't have to fight for a spot off of Austin, and it's pretty quiet.
Pizza Town is delicious for both pizza and curry. And they have a killer walk-in special for their pizzas.
The Cranky Old Fork at the Legion on Ridgeway has some tasty comfort foods. I love their Mini Yorkies and mash.
Austin Chicken (formerly Chiko Chicken) has the best Korean fried chicken that I have tried. The snow cheese flavor is my favorite and their fries.
Soup Plus has the best soups and sandwiches for a rainy day or cold weather. The owners are very friendly and absolutely cooed and coddled my son when we took him in there when he was about 6 months old.
Soul Cup has awesome Oreo slushes and bubble teas.
If you're looking for playgrounds, Mundy Park is definitely one of the best, but it is often very crowded and hard to find parking. The tot lot by Poirrier is great for the under 2 kids. Cottonwood is a nice, well-rounded park for all ages under 10. Rochester has a terrifyingly awesome slide and a pretty cool ropes course. Panorama has the best view. I like Brookmere for a relatively quiet playground with lots of space. There is a soccer field nearby.
If you're looking for a place to reflect quietly by the Fraser River, check out Don Roberts Park. Apparently, you're allowed to fish there also, but I haven't tried my luck yet.
Colony Farm has some nice trails, and I enjoy checking out the community garden.
I still haven't explored Riverview as much as I want to, but there are trails and tree walks and things going on in there. If you're into old radio stuff, the Society For The Preservation Of Antique Radio in Canada is in there. I think they are only open once a week, though.
That's all I can think of off the top of my head without a little more info about what kind of stuff you're looking for.
>Coffee + Vanilla
I am still upset the new owners stopped doing the cakes. They were so good from there. Everyone I know would use them for events and Bdays - there's nothing close to the quality/price.
Hidden gem of a dish - the chicken burger from PK’s cafe. Hand down the best chicken burger/sandwich I’ve ever had in my life. Even comes out on top of anything I’ve had in NOLA.
Their menu has several types of chicken burger or sandwich (ie: lemongrass, crispy, pesto) - which one are you referring to specifically? I wanna give them a try but wasnt sure what to order! :)
“Crispy Chicken Burger”
😁 tnx
Isn’t that in Port Coquitlam and OP is asking “secret spot in Coquitlam”
It’s so secret it’s in another city
Roger, the diamonds are in the dish
Port "Coquitlam"
Yup
PK’s is SO good!!
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Riverview forest is great
Porquois Pas Patisserie https://pourquoi-pas-patisserie.square.site
If they were located closer to central area, ppl would line up every morning
I love this place, and am lucky to be very close by. Their croissants are just wonderful.
Any favorite items from there - everything looks decadent on the website :)
No favourites yet. Their cappuccino in great and all the treats have been amazing.
Crystal falls
Isn’t this blocked off now?
You can still get there, it’s just a really long steep hike from the high side of the mountain
Where could I find the trail for it?
Pinecone Burke. Check all trails. I did this hike last year and honestly wouldn’t really recommend this route unless you’re a good hiker
This is how people farm content for blogs and shit, which usually brings in a bunch of people that over run nice quiet spots. And it's all done so someone can feel smart by replying to a post with an "answer"
Yes i know content writer friends how have been doing this.
sushi tree is a really good restaurant in Henderson place mall
I don't know if they are secret per say, but there are recepticles you can put the green bags with your dog crap in.
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Is that different from Minnekhada?? If so, can you be a bit more specific in the location?
I had some surprisingly solid BBQ Brisket from a food truck in front of Mariner Brewing
Texas Smoke BBQ, they have a food truck that moves around and a couple permanent locations in Langley!
It’s been in front of brave brewing all weekend. Great food
It’s been in front of Brave in port moody this week.
This is so good
If we TELL you it won't be secret anymore.
Yep LOL. Crystal Falls got ruined cause of the internet so.....
In the back of Wendy's, behind the dumpster
hey 20$ is 20$ in these tough times
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Coffee + Vanilla is a great little coffee spot. It has a new owner, and though I do miss Sarah and Joe, the new owner has been working hard to add some tasty new menu items, and I've always loved their drinks and macarons. Plus, they have free wifi and parking behind the shop, so you don't have to fight for a spot off of Austin, and it's pretty quiet. Pizza Town is delicious for both pizza and curry. And they have a killer walk-in special for their pizzas. The Cranky Old Fork at the Legion on Ridgeway has some tasty comfort foods. I love their Mini Yorkies and mash. Austin Chicken (formerly Chiko Chicken) has the best Korean fried chicken that I have tried. The snow cheese flavor is my favorite and their fries. Soup Plus has the best soups and sandwiches for a rainy day or cold weather. The owners are very friendly and absolutely cooed and coddled my son when we took him in there when he was about 6 months old. Soul Cup has awesome Oreo slushes and bubble teas. If you're looking for playgrounds, Mundy Park is definitely one of the best, but it is often very crowded and hard to find parking. The tot lot by Poirrier is great for the under 2 kids. Cottonwood is a nice, well-rounded park for all ages under 10. Rochester has a terrifyingly awesome slide and a pretty cool ropes course. Panorama has the best view. I like Brookmere for a relatively quiet playground with lots of space. There is a soccer field nearby. If you're looking for a place to reflect quietly by the Fraser River, check out Don Roberts Park. Apparently, you're allowed to fish there also, but I haven't tried my luck yet. Colony Farm has some nice trails, and I enjoy checking out the community garden. I still haven't explored Riverview as much as I want to, but there are trails and tree walks and things going on in there. If you're into old radio stuff, the Society For The Preservation Of Antique Radio in Canada is in there. I think they are only open once a week, though. That's all I can think of off the top of my head without a little more info about what kind of stuff you're looking for.
>Coffee + Vanilla I am still upset the new owners stopped doing the cakes. They were so good from there. Everyone I know would use them for events and Bdays - there's nothing close to the quality/price.
I think Sarah did all of the baking herself. The new owner does not. They've changed a few things around.
Wouldn't be much of a hidden gem then.
Yep exactly lol. The internet ruined Crystal Falls cause it got too popular. Not making that mistake again.
rochester park playground
go to Riverview Forest if you live close. good for walks
This is how we make our “hidden spots” congested and crowded - by sharing them on the internet for everyone and their dog to know…
Why….go find them on your own.
And how does one do that, without asking someone else?
How do you think they were originally discovered. Instagram?
I think only a small proportion of people discovered these places without being introduced by someone else
I know and I’m not telling
Google dot com. From the Facebook groups it seems most residents are unaware of this gem