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Goldfish Pacific Kitchen’s Summer Splash 2010

Wednesday, June 16th, 2010

“When it comes to helping out, I don’t believe in doing it for the media attention. My goal is to support the organizations that need help.” – Paul Allen

Goldfish Pacific Kitchen heats up for charity swimwear event, Summer Splash

Swimwear and summer go together like fish and water. Goldfish Pacific Kitchen added charity to the mix with the Yaletown restaurant’s highly anticipated Summer Splash event on June 16th from 7 to 9:30 PM.  The timely beach fashion and cocktail bash benefited the Vancouver Native Health Society (VNHS), a non-profit organization doing much needed work in downtown Eastside.

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Goldfish owner and philanthropist, Dotty Kanke, was delighted by the huge turnout and munificent donations, making the event a huge success.

“We are absolutely thrilled with the turnout and grateful for the many generous donations. Summer Splash was huge success, and we thank everyone for their support”

The evening was filled with food, fun and frivolity, which the restaurant is known for. For $60, guests were treated to a lively salsa performance by the Mambo Hustlers, a glamorous bikini fashion show with designs from Sports Illustrated favorite, Anna Kosturova, and a live auction which included a painting entitled ‘Bright Lights Over Only Seafoods’ donated by Tiko Kerr. The painting, which was valued at $6,500, was sold for an amazing $16,800. Aside from the painting, dinner for six to eight people was also auctioned to the guests.

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According to David Isaac, Deputy Executive Director of the VNHS:

“The thousands raised at Goldfish Summer Splash will enable the Vancouver Native Health Society to expand our services to help more Downtown Eastside residents. In particular, we are extremely excited about developing a brand new kitchen to serve more than 150 people we already see every single day”

Guests at the event were also treated with cocktails, champagne and some delectable appetizers prepared by acclaimed Chef William Tse of Goldfish Pacific Kitchen. These treats included Pulled Short RIbs Sliders, fresh oysters, Pan Seared Hokkaido Scallops, Banana Spring Rolls, Kaffir Lime Infused Prawns, West Coast Mini Sushi Pizzas, and Miso Sake Marinated Chicken Skewers.

The guest list in the event included Vancouver actress Melanie Papalia, Cornerstone Group Consultant Farhan Rhemtulla, New Zealand actress Emma Lahana, Union Gospel Mission’s Amy Billingsley, Sherani Volberg of Pearls Auto Spa, singer/actress Dawn Chubai, award-winning radio personality Brother Jake Edwards, Curve Communications Client Services Manager Sophia Cheng, media personality Catherine Barr and artist Tiko Kerr.

Other guests at the event were Steve Bickerdike, Hayley Crichton, Jocelyn Soares, Robert Gagne, Christina Tickell, Tanya Greemo, June Iida, Shelley Haratmatny, Patti Colton and Howard Colton.

Initial estimates of the funds raised in the two and a half hour event reached more than $35,000. This is the second annual charity event hosted by Goldfish Pacific Kitchen, which offers diners a contemporary, sophisticated setting to indulge in food, fund and frivolity.

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Bombay Brow Bar

Friday, February 12th, 2010

Did you hear? Yaletown has a new kid on the block and they do only brows.

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They may be plucky, but when it comes to eyebrows, let the experts do them. The Bombay Brow Bar in Yaletown combines a traditional Indian hair removal method with a hefty dose of Bollywood beauty.

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Threading is an ancient Indian skill that removes unwanted hair all the way to the roots using a cotton thread. The person performing the threading achieves amazing precision and control, making this the best way of shaping your eyebrows.

Bombay Brow Bar Opens in Yaletown

Located on Mainland Street just across from Glowbal Restaurant, the Bombay Brow Bar is open daily from 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM.

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Glowbal Grill Steaks & Satay Launch

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010

If a good steak is the most sought-after food item known to man, then Glowbal in Yaletown definitely hit the nail on the head when they re-opened the doors to the the legendary restaurant on Thursday, January 14th.

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As usual, the good people of the Glowbal Collection (owners of such fine restaurants as Coast, Sanafir, Trattoria, Society and Italian Kitchen,) know how to throw a party – this time re-launching Glowbal Grill Steaks & Satay with a new interior design, a steaked-up menu (including Australian Wagyu Beef) and, of course, Vancouver’s beautiful people.

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When the restaurant opened eight years ago, Glowbal Grill and Satay Bar almost immediately became the gold standard in Yaletown’s dining scene. It established itself as one of the premier dining establishments found in one of Vancouver’s trendiest districts. For the January 14th relaunch Glowbal has raised the bar even higher.

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With a much more refined interior and re-invented menu, guests are in for truly magnificent dining. The new “Meat Cellar” displays fine cuts of beef that can be butchered upon order.

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The grand opening gala event had hundreds lined up out the door, hoping to sneak a peek while Vancouver’s finest mingled inside. Those who were invited to attend all agreed, the restaurant that invented Yaletown dining  has now reinvented the steak house.

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To see more photos and to catch the original release, read more, after the jump. (more…)

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Erin Ganju Speaks

Wednesday, November 18th, 2009

On Tuesday, November 17th, Erin Ganju, CEO and Co-Founder of Room to Read, captivated a small audience at Earl’s Yaletown to tell her story.

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For those of you that are unfamiliar with Room to Read, it’s a non-proft organization founded in 2000 by former Microsoft Exec, John Wood, and Erin Ganju.

From Wikipedia:

Room to Read is a non-profit dedicated to promoting education. Founded in 2000, the organization is based on the belief that “World Change Starts with Educated Children,” and the idea that education is crucial to breaking the cycle of poverty in the developing world. By partnering with local communities in the developing world to establish libraries, create local language children’s literature, construct schools, and provide scholarships to girls, Room to Read seeks to intervene early in the lives of children to empower them to improve socioeconomic conditions for their families, communities, and countries through education. Since its founding, Room to Read has provided educational resources to 3.1 million children in Asia and Africa. By 2010, Room to Read hopes to improve literacy for five million children by establishing over 10,000 libraries and distributing nearly nine million children’s books.

To find out more, check out their website, HERE.

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V is for Variety Spring Fling

Monday, June 1st, 2009

SPECIAL NOTE: CONCERT ANNOUNCEMENT BELOW

On Tuesday, May 26th, Variety – The Children’s Charity hosted the V is for Variety Spring Fling in Yaletown’s preeminent vodka bar, V.

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Upon arriving, attendees enjoyed a specially crafted Varietini, food provided by Earls, one of Vancouver’s largest selections of vodka and a plethora of pamper stations with services generously donated by local companies including Essensuals Salon and Masc.

The event also served as an announcement for Variety’s upcoming concert series featuring big-name acts in a very intimate environment. The first concert will take place at River Rock Casino Resort in Richmond on Saturday, July 18th, and will feature a fashion show plus a Pop Music Experience with Danny Fernandez, Elise Estrada and three more artists, to be announced.

The second event will be held in August at Vancouver’s newest live-music spot, ‘The Venue.’

Tickets for the first event go on sale for Variety members and attendees of the V event on June 6th directly through Variety. Tickets will go on sale to the public via Ticketmaster on June 13th. Stay tuned for the official news release in the comments section of this post.

Photo credit: Mark Kinskofer

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V in Yaletown officially opens

Saturday, April 4th, 2009

V, the Vodka Bar concept attached to Earls in Yaletown, officially opened on Thursday, April 2nd, featuring a red carpet and all the accoutrements.

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Attendees enjoyed themselves by mingling with the staff, tasting new Vodka-laced V cocktails  and tasting Earls’ culinary fare while net proceeds from the the sales of the Earls Thoughful Chocolate bars which (sold on site) made their way to the local Children’s Hospital.

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Illuminate Yaletown

Tuesday, February 24th, 2009

On Saturday, February 21st, Yaletown’s streets filled with people looking to check out the first annual ‘Illuminate Yaletown’ – a free outdoor winter party that lit up the streets and the hearts of many.

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With the streets bustling, live music from groups like Orchestar Slivovica and Téa, and plenty to look at, one wonders why Yaletown isn’t like this all the time.

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During the evening, which started sharply at sundown, 5:29pm, the Opus Hotel hosted a VIP reception while the good people at Hamilton Street Grill hosted the ‘Fire and Ice’ cocktail party.

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A year from now, Illuminate Yaletown will take place with millions of Olympic onlookers. Find out more about the event on the Yaletown Business Improvement Association website, HERE.

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r.tl opens

Thursday, December 11th, 2008

On Tuesday, December 10th, Chef Erik Smith and General Manager Alain Canuel opened the doors of r.tl or the Regional Tasting Lounge next to Goldfish Pacific Kitchen on Mainland Street in Yaletown for a media-only sneak preview into one of Vancouver’s newest restaurants.

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The venue has some interesting aspects. The front door slides open automatically upon triggering it’s proximity sensor – similar to something you’d see in an episode of Star Trek. Inside the venue, there’s a private room behind a bookcase. Similar to Whineo’s Scooby Doo Room, the private room is the perfect place for an intimate and secret get-together… or maybe a pillow party.

As for the food? Chef Erik Smith’s regional menu featuring dishes from Spain, the Middle East and BC looks promising – something to definitely check out. Find out more on their website, HERE.

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