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    Everyday Items Japan

    3.0 (4 reviews)
    Open 9:30 am - 9:00 pm

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    Ming Wo Cookware - Nordic Ware burner plate 'in place' - it works!!

    Ming Wo Cookware

    2.5(4 reviews)
    4.7 km

    You can score decent priced kitchen stuff and flatware when they are on sale or promotions…read more You can also get Chinese soup spoons and bowls with the typical blue dragon design. They also stock plain white spoons and bowls and saucers too. They also carry brands not found in the usual departmental stores or Walmart, so it is a good place to browse and see what will catch your fancy. I managed to get some good quality loose cutlery at about $1-2 each which is way better than those I saw in Walmart and cheaper than The Bay. I will definitely pop by again when I am in the area. A good place to find kitchen items when you are setting up a new home.

    For me, it's Ming Wo where I go for good selections and wide-varieties of quality brands and…read moreproducts -- of cookware, kitchenware, tableware, glassware, and all the various "trimmings" of stuff & such to go with those offerings. And I have been doing so at their Lougheed Town Centre store locations since I moved into this area of Burnaby, back in 1995. Their current store is bright, well-stocked and laid-out, and bigger than the one at their previous location in the Mall. And as always, I find the staff helpful, informative, and do their best to answer questions, and assist with one's purchasing decisions. I often get the urge to try some new-to-me 'cooking things' in the kitchen (in an attempt to escape 'boredom' of the same old, same old, and etc.), and so much-appreciate how Ming Wo brings in products to "tease" one to try them!! Most-recently, for me, that has been two pieces of Emile Henry 'Flame' cookware (first a tagine, and then a large casserole dish). With the Christmas holidays on the way, I'll bet there will be a visit or two to Ming Wo's for some gift ideas, and something new for our kitchen too!!

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    Ming Wo Cookware - 25% store wide for Boxing Day sale

    25% store wide for Boxing Day sale

    Ming Wo Cookware - Nordic Ware 'heat tamer & burner plate' - great accessory when using the Emile Henry cookware stove top on an old electric range!!

    Nordic Ware 'heat tamer & burner plate' - great accessory when using the Emile Henry cookware stove top on an old electric range!!

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    The Gourmet Warehouse

    The Gourmet Warehouse

    3.8(170 reviews)
    13.5 kmGrandview-Woodlands
    $$$

    This was my first time going to the gourmet warehouse. I thought this place was only somewhere to…read moreget spices and food items, but I was so surprised when I walked in and I saw anything and everything that had to do with kitchens and cooking here. I thought I had died and gone to heaven lol. I bought an epicurean cutting board. Add well. The pictures will show it much better than I can but from now on when I need something kitchen related, I know where I'm going. I also noticed that some of the items were as good quality, if not better than some of the major stores and the price prices were sometimes even less expensive. You can't beat that. I found out they also gave cooking classes there as well. Staff were friendly and helpful. The store was well organized and clean. There is free street parking in front.

    Came here for a cooking class and unfortunately, the power went out just a few minutes in! Sylvia…read moreand the rest of the staff handled it so graciously though, giving everyone food to take home. We had drinks while we waited (delicious mango Italian soda for me and my friend; wine for others). We ate a delicious sample of mango chicken salad because that didn't require cooking, and then the next day, our fees were promptly refunded in full. So all in all, a lovely place to be when the power is on! Pro tip: if you've come with someone else, get there early so you can sit together!

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    Posh Pantry - Posh Kitchen for Classes

    Posh Pantry

    4.6(14 reviews)
    9.5 kmBurnaby Heights
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    'Posh Pantry' was a interesting first-time, drop in & browse stop, while in the 'Burnaby Heights'…read morearea doing a walkabout before lunch yesterday. The find: a small and very colourful shop, offering a lovely setup / selection of well-arranged, neat, tidy, and easily-accessible, shelf and table layouts of a wide range of various kitchen / pantry wares and accessories -- from major brands, like 'Scanpan' and 'Le Creuset' -- to many others, and so much more. Wow, I was impressed! I saw just little of the area at back where cooking classes are held, and it looked 'cool'. Service while there was very friendly and cordial. I am glad to have found 'Posh Pantry', and much-enjoyed the look-around.

    Finally got to try their cooking class. The theme today was Flavours of Fall. Chef Glenys prepared…read morea 4 course meal. This class includes: Smoked Ham and Pea Soup, Salad with greens, endive, and roasted squash, Individual turkey pot pie with root veggies and Spiced cranberry upside down cake. The class size is small, 10 people. This is a demo only class so we could take notes, enjoy some drinks with friends and ask about cooking tips, and eating. Chef Glenys shared a lot of useful tips, also all the right tools to use for different cooking methods, ie the pressure cooker and different types of whisks. I really enjoyed how the chef shares where she gets her local meat and produce so if we liked how it tastes, we can have more options to shop locally. She was very approachable and encourages questions. The food was tasty and I had to pack my leftovers home. I would come back for another class. Free street parking everywhere! #lovecookingclasses

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    Cook Culture

    Cook Culture

    3.8(6 reviews)
    93.1 km
    $$$

    Really excellent products and knowledgeable staff. I have shopped there 3 or 4 times have spent a…read morelot of money there. I cherish retail, know times are hard, and wish the manager (owner?) seemed more aware that customer happiness is, kind of, pivotal. She is bitter and prideful - her own worst enemy. Suggest she find therapy, self-love, and forgiveness, or be bought-out. A friend I dined with recently said he found her (thinking it's the same person) to be "miserable". Peace.

    After walking past this shop a few times not willing to risk the certain damage to my bank account,…read moreI could no longer resist the power of colourful Le Creuset pieces, and the shine of stainless steel. A retail space in the beautiful new Atrium it's bathed in light with high ceilings and almost floor to ceiling glass front windows. With cooking classes, and a full kitchen, this is sure to become a great spot to spend your time. They have a ton of excellent quality kitchen tools, a small but good selection of cook books (unless I maybe missed some?) and a lovely selection of locally produced food items. I chatted with a really friendly girl at the counter about how their new shop was doing and she was excited to tell me about their success and the things they offered. I somehow managed to leave empty handed, but this is a great new addition to the Victoria food scene, and sure to inspire curious cooks to be more creative, better equipped, and very well fed. They are embracing local food, seasonal ingredients, and looking to serve the local food community, which earns them a solid five stars.

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