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Czech Food


Shellback

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As a concierge, we are constantly asked by guests for dining recommendations. But, I was really stumped the other night when a hotel guest asked for a recommendation for Czech food here in Vancouver. I told her that we no longer have a Czech restaurant here in Vancouver (Kafe Europa on Denman is closed - I think they served Czech food). She was very surprised and said, "Vancouver has the largest Czech population outside of the Czech Republic, how can you not have a Czech restaurant?" I asked for a description of the food and she said that she's looking for "dumplings in soup".

Did I misinformed her? :unsure:

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Think a cross between Hungarian and German;

Roast meats and potatoes, red cabbage, oxtail soup, stuffed cabbage, bread dumplings.

Carbs... lots and lots of carbs....

And amazing apple streudel for dessert.

:wub::wub::wub:

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There was a place in North Van:

Gambrinus Restaurant, 707 Queensbury Ave., North Vancouver, 988-1331.

Dunno if it's still open, but it was listed in the Straight a few weeks ago.

Don't try to win over the haters. You're not the jackass whisperer."

Scott Stratten

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Sometimes checking in the yellow pages under community centres or cultural centres yields up some great contacts. If there is a Czech cultural centre they may be able to steer you to a restaurant.

Creamed cabbage with cumin seeds. YUM!

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Thank you all for the quick feedback.

I thought about Kolatchy.... but since I haven't been, I don't know what else they have other than the stuffed buns.

That night, I did a Google search, found Gambrinus and gave them a call. The woman on the phone told me that they bought out the business around 7 years ago and they are no longer a Czech restaurant.

I did asked the guest whether or not if a Hungarian restaurant would do, but she said Czech food is TOTALLY different.

Checking with the community/cultural centre is a good idea - maybe I should take a look today for future reference.

Thanks again! :smile:

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