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If everything is awesome, then that might go for the new restaurant that is slated to open in Vancouver this September.

The new LEGO-inspired burger pop-up called Brick Burger is likely going to be the go-to place for some imaginative eating and a unique dining experience.

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Summer is almost here, and that means it's time to kick back, relax, and enjoy some refreshing cocktails. If you're looking to add a twist to your summer drinks, this could just be the thing for you. CÎROC is introducing their new limited-edition flavour, CÎROC Honey Melon ($55) – a first-of-its-kind vodka made from the finest French grapes that will take your taste buds on a wild and fruity ride.

CÎROC Honey Melon is infused with a unique blend of melon, honey, and natural flavours, creating a taste experience that's uniquely different and smooth. Plus, it comes in an emerald bottle that combines old-school grandeur with a modern twist.

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Canada's best restaurants were put to the test, and Vancouver foodies can rejoice! One of the city's institutions was named among the top three best restaurants in the country.

Published on Main isn't a stranger to accolades, and is known widely as one of the best restaurants in Vancouver.

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Adventure, salt air and good wine — these are the hallmarks of a B.C. summer, and climbing temperatures signal to Vancouver locals that patio season isn't far away.

If you're already planning your warm-weather itinerary, here are a few wineries in and around the Fraser Valley that any aspiring sommelier should add to their calendar.

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One of the hardest parts of moving from Ontario to B.C.? Leaving behind my beloved Nonna's home cooking.

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