Categories: Food & Drink

The major food festival ‘Bite of Burnaby’ kicks off tomorrow

What better way to kick off a new month than with a food fest? The second annual ‘Bite of Burnaby’ starts tomorrow (Tuesday, March 1st), and dozens of local restaurants are joining in. Here’s what you can expect.

Running for the entire month of March, Bite of Burnaby offers a wide range of set menus at $15, $30 and $60 price points. So, whether you’re looking to grab a sweet treat with a sweet someone at Glenburn Soda Foundation, or go all out at Atlas Steak + Fish, you’ve got options for every budget.

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What’s more, a wide variety of cuisines are available to try, from classic options to breakfast to more unique dishes. Here’s the full roundup of participating restaurants:

  • Atlas Steak + Fish
  • Basil Box
  • Burnaby Mountain Resort
  • Butchers Block BBQ
  • Cazba Express
  • Cazba Persian Grill
  • Chad Thai Restaurant
  • Chef Hung Taiwanese Beef Noodle
  • Desi Turka Indian Cuisine
  • Glenburn Soda Fountain
  • Gram Cafe & Pancakes
  • Japolo Sushi
  • Little Minh’s Kitchen
  • Me-N-Ed’s Pizza
  • Nuvola Gelato & Dulci
  • Peaked Pies
  • Personas Restaurant
  • Portobello Ristorante
  • Riverway Restaurant
  • Socrates in the Heights
  • Sopra Sotto
  • Standing Egg Coffee
  • Steve’s Poke Bar (Lougheed, Metrotown and SFU locations)
  • The Keg Steakhouse & Bar
  • Trattoria Italian Kitchen
  • Tsujiri Metrotown
  • Zubu Ramen Bar

While the festival kicks off tomorrow, this is a reminder that you’ve got the entire month to enjoy it! Whether you’re passing through or making a special trip to enjoy a nice meal, make sure to keep this food fest in mind over the next few weeks.

Bite of Burnaby

When: March 1st until 31st
Where: Locations around Burnaby
Cost: $15-$60 per person

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