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789 W 16th Ave
Vancouver, BC V5Z 3K3

Soho Sushi  

Categories: Japanese, Sushi Bars
Neighbourhood: Fairview Slopes

3.0 star rating
12/20/2011 7 photos 1 Check-in Here First to Review
This new sushi restaurant opened up in my neighbourhood so I was excited to try it out. It is, curiously, right across the street from another sushi restaurant.

We visited on their first day open, so there are bound to be some stumbling blocks.

The venue itself if tastefully decorated, if a little cold (in temperature and design aesthetic). Seats about 13 in the front and there's a single big booth in the back that could seat probably eight or so in a pinch. There's also a cute little two-seat sushi bar. You get the sense they probably could fit more tables in if they wanted to, but it was nice that you weren't crowded.

Bonus: They have organic brown rice available on the menu, but don't ask you if you want it (missed upsell, and I forgot to ask for it which wasn't great).

On to the food.

It was good sushi overall. The tuna sashimi (my own personal bellwether for whether a sushi place is good) was excellent but very, very cold. Almost still frozen in the middle. Thus, the consistency was firmer than usual. I ordered it spicy and they used a nice spicy soy sauce instead of the west-coast standby of spicy mayonnaise.

The yam tempura roll was excellent -- sweet and the California Roll... well, how back can they screw that up? :-)

Here's the problem. It took 40 minutes to get the tuna sashimi (where the preparation simply involves cutting it into squares!) and the above two other rolls another five. I've had DELIVERY sushi arrive faster (seriously). This might be because they're new?

I tried their Soho Roll (not much to say there - a roll wrapped in cucumber instead of rice) and their Viva Roll which, despite the little Hot Pepper symbol, wasn't hot at all. In the pictures, it looks like it's barely any rice (which appealed to me) but when it arrived it was full of double-layered rice, which was a little disappointing. :(

Overall, it's probably a good place to order from and pick up (so you're not there waiting long) and get some pretty decent sushi. Nothing to write home about.

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1255 Seymour St
Vancouver, BC V6B 5B6
(604) 727-4484

Yaletown Plumbing  

Category: Plumbing
Neighbourhoods: Downtown, Granville Entertainment District

3.0 star rating
10/30/2011
It's simple. I called them and they didn't answer their phone. I left a clear voicemail message. Days later, they still hadn't called back.

Maybe they're busy, who knows. But the lack of a courtesy call doesn't bode well. I went with http://www.yelp.ca/biz... instead who did a great job.

P.S. Thanks to the owner who wrote the update, below. Classy response. :-) Show owner comment »

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3111 Grant McConachie Way
Richmond, BC V7B 1X9
(604) 207-5200

The Fairmont Vancouver Airport  

Category: Hotels
Neighbourhood: YVR

5.0 star rating
10/21/2011 1 Check-in Here
It doesn't get much better than this place. I often will just walk-in and stay in one of their rooms after a long flight, even though I live in Vancouver! Get the rooms with the floor-to-ceiling windows and soaker jacuzzi tubs!

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45 Songhees Rd
Victoria, BC V9A 6T3
(250) 360-2999

Delta Victoria Ocean Pointe Resort & Spa  

Category: Hotels

4.0 star rating
10/21/2011 1 Check-in Here
Very happy with this place. The room was basic, but well appointed -- comfortable bed, wireless phone, and a real coffee maker. The room service was excellent, service was friendly...

And free wifi -- not only in the room, but seamlessly throughout the meeting room area, the lounge, the lobby... didn't even have to log in again.

The only things I didn't like was that the iron in the room had some ort of sticky residue on it which made it impossible to iron. Luckily, I always iron inside-out just in case something like this happens. And their in-house coffee tastes like an ashtray.

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1209 Muskoka Beach Rd
Gravenhurst, ON P1P 1R1
(705) 687-2233

Taboo  

Category: Hotels

1.0 star rating
10/17/2011
Beautiful location and all, but that's where the positive experience stopped for me.

I requested a wake-up call and they forgot about it. (I was the keynote speaker for a major event at their resort. Had I been speaking early in the morning, this could have been disastrous.) I'm assuming they never even realized they missed it, because no mention was made of it and no apology offered.

Room service charged me $28 for a $20 breakfast. If there's a delivery fee, it's not listed on the menu, and when I asked the server if there were any additional fees added to the cost of the room service meal, she said she didn't think so but would call me to confirm. She never did.

This wouldn't have been too bad, had they gotten my meal right. Instead of a full breakfast (toast, hashbrowns, tomato, as described in the menu) I got two eggs and a bagel. Not at all what I ordered. When I called back to ask if I could get what I ordered, the server said "Well, he told me that you only ordered the bagel and eggs." Defensiveness is never a good sign.

The coffee was okay but the sugar packets were ROCK SOLID (with nothing provided like a spoon to stir it with). I didn't even know sugar could become that form. It made me concerned that if they're not even rotating the sugar packets well enough, what other mysteries lurk in my meal. So I decided I'd better not tempt fate, and didn't eat the rest of it. $28 down the tubes.

I was going to mention the sugar when I spoke to the server, but she had already hung up on me. She did, though, bring me a comicly large plate of the missing items.

The room itself was nice with a beautiful view and a small but well-appointed bathroom.

Just don't plan on getting any work done because their wireless Internet didn't work. I checked on three different devices. I rebooted all three first. When I called the front desk, the best they could offer was "Well, it SHOULD work." No offer to have someone come up and check, no phone number to tech support, and they didn't even tell me there was in fact a hard-wired Internet connection hidden in the room -- something I only found out quite late into the evening by accident.

And then, to add insult to injury, when the housekeeping lady was at the door (to her credit, she did knock and wait) and I told her I'd be out of the room in about a half-hour, she turned her back on me right away and mumbled "Okay." Or it might have been "Thanks." Whatever it was, it felt pretty dismissive. :-(

Finally, when I checked out, I was told "Oh we've already checked you out." Never was asked if my stay was okay or anything. Worse, never gave me a chance to review my bill. I still have no idea what they charged me. (I called the following day and, indeed, the room service charge stayed as it was. No adjustment, no explanation for the nearly twice-as-much-as-the-menu price.)

In short, if you're coming to admire the view, play golf, and stay outdoors, this is probably a great place. But if you plan on doing anything inside your actual room -- ordering food, surfing the web, etc. -- pick somewhere else.

UPDATE: A week later, after I left the URL of this review on their in-room "How did we do" comment card, still haven't heard a peep from the resort. Lousy. :-(

UPDATE: It's now been a month. Left a note weeks ago on their Facebook page which they don't appear to monitor. Rest assured, if you have any problems with this resort, they don't seem to care.

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14-5533 Kelowna Airport
Kelowna, BC V1V 1S1
(250) 491-7368

Budget Rent A Car  

Category: Car Rental

3.0 star rating
9/30/2011 2 photos
Honestly, if you're going to run a car rental place that offers a GPS system, you should probably try taking one out on the road yourself to see if it actually works.

Three times (!), Budget's GPS tried to direct me down dirt roads -- roads which paralleled the main highway (which, of course, I should have been on). In one case, I drove for five minutes along a dirt road convinced it knew where it was going. (I don't live in the area so I certainly didn't know the right route to the resort I was going to. That's why I got a GPS!) That particular sojourn ended, literally, in a dead-end.

Getting the car and returning it seemed to be an unusually long process. Checking the car out, in particular, took forever. I have bought companies whose contracts had less places to sign, initial, and place a thumbprint of your own blood.

I had the car for about 24 hours. The guy told me it would be $19.99 plus $6.99 for their "top-up" insurance in case my Gold credit card wouldn't cover anything. (I thought that was the point of those cards!) Whatever. So I figured I'd be paying about $32 or so.

Only when I checked in did I discover that the fee would be for two full days (even though I was close to a 24-hour window) for both the rental and the extra insurance. So it ended up costing me double what I had expected.

I supposed someone who rents cars all the time would have known that, but I don't. I assume when people say "That's going to be $6.99," that that's the price I'll pay. If it's going to be "per day," don't you think they should tell you that?

There was nobody at the return spot outside so I went in to return it -- friendly young woman helped me, took the GPS fee off, and gave me an additional 10% off, so that was a nice touch. And, like the check-out of the car, this process seemed unnaturally long. Apparently "the system" kept booting her out as she was trying to process the discount.

Best part: One of their employees, Jonathan, wears a nametag which proudly says "Working Here for 3 Years!" It's proudly stamped into his nametag. I guess turnover is pretty high if you're celebrating three years!

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8626 Lundys Lane On
Lockport, NY 14094
USA
(716) 625-6222

NiagaraAirBus.com  

Category: Airport Shuttles

2.0 star rating
9/22/2011 First to Review
The difference between getting FROM the airport and getting TO the airport was like I was dealing with two different companies. The first one was great, the second was horribly unreliable.

Getting picked up at Toronto airport was great -- I guess I was the only passenger because a nice private towncar picked me up and took me to nearbyb Niagara-on-the-Lake. This was a great experience.

Now then.

We turn to the ride back. Those of you with weak stomachs may want to close your browser.

First, I get a call -- worse: just a voicemail on my hotel phone! -- telling me that they were now picking me up 15-20 minutes earlier than I had booked. No phone number to call them back. No asking me if that'd work. Normally that's not a huge deal but in this case I was going to be on-stage in front of 300 people at that time. I was going to have to rush past people after my speech as it was to make the one I'd booked.

No dice. It was the new time or the highway. No, wait, NO HIGHWAY because they wouldn't take me at the time I had booked.

They said they could get me on their 3:45 p.m. shuttle so, with no other options, I agreed. That required a call to Air Canada to change my flight (I no longer was going to be able to make the one that I would have had Niagara Air Bus not done this). Which cost me a $75 change fee.

It would take two hours, said the guy on the other end of the phone, to get from where I was to Pearson airport. That would be 5:45 p.m., including usual traffic. That would make it tight again but doable.

At 3:45 p.m., sure enough a shuttle arrives. As we pull away, the driver says "I'm not taking you to the airport. You know that, right?"

WTF?!?! No, as it turns out, he wasn't. He was going to collect some more people around time, then drive to a parking lot where they would transfer us to ANOTHER shuttle. Eek. I said "They told me we'd be at the airport around 5:45. That's still the plan, right?"

"5:45 they said?" he asked. Then... wait for it... he started laughing. LAUGHING. "Oh no, you're not going to make that." Good. More travel panic. I'm beginning to think Niagara Air Bus doesn't have any clocks in their offices.

Sure enough, we pull into a parking lot to wait for the new shuttle. We wait. And wait. (Apparently, we were five minutes early.) Then, without explanation we were off again in the same shuttle. I looked back and there were more than a couple of confused faces. We drove to a second parking lot and transferred there.

Instead of 5:45 p.m., it was 6:15 p.m. by the time I was out and on my way with my luggage.

Thirty minutes may not sound like a big deal, but when you're booked on an airline's schedule (especially one overbooked, still trying to get over a bunch of shuffling owing to an averted strike) you really don't want time screwups like that.

Is it too much to ask a shuttle service to adhere to the timelines they tell their customers?

There were some good points.
1. The drivers were friendly enough. One told us to tell him if it was too cold, which it wasn't. A nice touch.
2. We didn't crash.

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3211 Grant McConachie Wy
Richmond, BC V6X 1A5

Hudson News and Euro Café  

Categories: Coffee & Tea, Newspapers & Magazines, Sandwiches
Neighbourhood: YVR

2.0 star rating
9/21/2011 1 Check-in Here
Not a great experience. I went in to order a "tropical" smoothie and the server (who spoke very quietly and with a thick enough accent that I had to ask her to repeat herself a number of times).

She said: "Oh the Tropical Smoothie is made with syrup, not real fruit. Do you still want it?"

I thanked her and said, no, I'd prefer one with real fruit. So I ordered the strawberry-banana smoothie. Sure enough, she pumped syrup into that one too. So I stopped her and said "I thought it was only the Tropical one wasn't real." No, she said, they all were (which, of course, wasn't what I'd inferred). It was too late and I ended up with it. (I suppose if I wanted to be a prick, I could have refused it.)

It was good, but tasted more like sugary syrup than strawberries or bananas.

Also ordered a large Americano and it was horribly weak.

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1171 Harvey Avenue
Kelowna, BC V1Y 6E8
(250) 860-6060

Coast Capri Hotel  

Categories: Venues & Event Spaces, Caterers, Hotels, Shopping

4.0 star rating
9/21/2011 1 Check-in Here
I was really impressed with this hotel -- it felt like a very upscale mid-range hotel (think a high-end Holiday Inn). Renovations are great.

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155 Byron St
Niagara-ON-the-Lake, ON L0S 1J0
(888) 669-5566

Queen's Landing  

Category: Hotels

3.0 star rating
9/21/2011 1 Check-in Here
This is a cute hotel in Niagara-on-the-Lake -- about 90 minutes away from Toronto. It has the feel of an old plantation estate. Check-in was good and unobtrusive.

Room service, though, had a few glitches. Tried calling at about 6:15 p.m. and it rang and rang and rang and rang for about five minutes. I hung up and called again, and then waited another few minutes before someone picked up. I thought it was odd that it didn't go to voicemail or an operator.

When it arrived, the server was very polite, but the food wasn't exactly as I'd ordered. They have a "Hearts of Romaine" salad which is said to come with "a creamy mustard dressing" and bacon. I ordered that and asked for extra cheese on the side. What I got instead was a generic Caesar salad (with Caesar dressing, not mustard dressing), barely any bacon (literally about 1/3rd of a strip, crumbled), and the extra cheese simply wasn't there.

The Atlantic salmon entree was very nice -- a hint of maple syrup basting, I think. But it was $40 (after taxes)! FORTY DOLLARS for a salmon, some veggies, and noodles? Come on. That's totally unacceptable. I've paid $40 for lobster, and great lobster at that.

The Sprite I'd asked for came in a small bottle at room temperature. :-(

Oh, and the cost of room service delivery was about $8.50 (they charge 15% of the bill, as opposed to a flat $5 or so, as most hotels do).

In total, with tip, the cost was $70 for a small Caesar salad, salmon with basic veggies and noodles, one Sprite, and a glass of milk. That's way too much, even for over-priced room service. Not a happy camper. :-(

I was there to give a speech in their main ballroom. It's a big room but, with hard floors and hard walls, is very echoey. The contracted A/V guy there from Telav was outstanding! Had everything ready, a fresh battery, the right adapter, and so on. Flawless.

The staff are very nice and the hotel is impeccably kept (you even get a fresh rose on your pillow each night), but if you're going to stay there, plan avoiding the room service.

P.S. If you use Fido as your cell provider, cellular coverage is VERY spotty. Most of the time, I couldn't get a signal at all. That's an immediate fail for a hotel, in my books, and for that reason alone (let alone the room service), I won't stay here again.

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  • Thank You

    Oooh, the Soho roll sounds really good! (or is it?)

  • Just a Note

    Sadly, 3 years *is* a feat in the Budget market :)

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    AHahahahahah  Well said.

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