Tickets to Canada’s Largest Celebration of Food and Drink on Sale March 5

EAT! VANCOUVER FOOD + COOKING FESTIVAL UNVEILS STAR-STUDDED LINEUP OF CHEFS FOR NEW 2015 EVENTS

 

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A gastronomic feast for the senses, the 13th annual EAT! Vancouver Food + Cooking Festival, taking place April 26 to May 3, 2015, announces its star-studded lineup today, with tickets going on sale to the general public Thursday, March 5 at www.eat-vancouver.com.
The largest festival of its kind in Canada, the 2015 edition of EAT! Vancouver features an expanded eight-day program with more than 35 collaborative workshops, dinners and events taking place throughout Vancouver before culminating in a three-day show at BC Place Stadium May 1 to 3. Vancouver’s top chefs welcome their contemporaries from across Canada, bringing them together with artisans, farmers, winemakers, craft brewers, distillers and media from British Columbia and beyond as the city’s vibrant culinary culture is showcased like never before.

EAT! VANCOUVER EVENTS 

Dinner Series
Location: Throughout Vancouver | Date: Tuesday, April 28 to Sunday, May 3 | Price:$135 to $225 | DETAILS
Attracting leading guest chefs from across Canada, this unique culinary collaboration between local and visiting chefs provides food and wine aficionados with one-of-a-kind dining experiences in many of Vancouver’s top restaurants:

  • Hidekazu Tojo of Tojo’s Restaurant welcomes Susur Lee, restaurateur/chef and former Iron Chef America competitor, Toronto, ON;
  • Jackie Kai Ellis of Beaucoup Bakery & Café welcomes Toronto’s Anna Olson, host of Food Network Canada’s Bake With Anna Olson, at The Dirty Apron;
  • Pino Posteraro of Cioppino’s Mediterranean Grill & Enoteca welcomes Mark McEwan restaurateur/chef and Food Network Canada notableToronto, ON;
  • J-C Poirier of Ask for Luigi welcomes Jérémie Bastien of Restaurant Leméac, Montreal, QC;
  • Wesley Young of Wildebeest welcomes Jesse Grasso of The Black Hoof, Toronto, ON;
  • Joel Watanabe of Bao Bei Chinese Brasserie welcomes Michael Caballo and Tobey Nemeth of Edulis Restaurant, Toronto, ON;
  • Andrea Carlson of Burdock & Co. welcomes Connie DeSousa and Jessica Pelland of CHARCUT Roast House, Calgary, AB;
  • Trevor Bird of Fable Kitchen welcomes Carl Heinrich of Richmond Station, Toronto, ON;
  • Lucais Syme of La Pentola welcomes Nick Nutting of Wolf in the Fog, Tofino, BC;
  • Angus An of Maenam welcomes Nick Liu of DaiLo, Toronto, ON;
  • Chris Whittaker of Forage welcomes Andrew Winfield of River Café, Calgary, AB.
Hands-on Workshops
Location: Throughout Vancouver | Date: Sunday, April 26 to Friday, May 1 | Price: $45 to $200 | DETAILS
Thirteen exclusive and interactive workshops take place throughout the week that allow attendees rare, behind-the-scenes access to some of the city’s hottest restaurants, markets and production facilities:
  • Baking at Home with Jackie Kai Ellis of Beaucoup Bakery & Café;
  • Explore the World of Coffee with Grady Buhler of JJ Bean Coffee Roasters;
  • Pizza Workshop and Gelatini Workshop with James Coleridge of Bella Gelateria;
  • Fermentation Master Class with Jonathan Chovancek of Bittered Sling Extracts and Café Medina;
  • Making Terrines at Home and For the Love of Bacon with John van der Lieck of Oyama Sausage Co.;
  • Market Shop, Cooking and Lunch Experience with Pino Posteraro of Cioppino’s Mediterranean Grill & Enoteca;
  • An Evening of Bourbon & BBQ with Darryl Lamb of Legacy Liquor Store and The Belmont Bar;
  • Cheese and Wine Workshop with Allison Spurrell of Les Amis du Fromage;
  • The Art of Butchery with Sebastian Cortez of Sebastian & Co. Fine Meats;
  • Kickoff to BC Spot Prawn Season with Robert Clark and Mike McDermid of The Fish Counter and Steve Johansen of Organic Ocean;
  • Outlandish Shellfish Kitchen Party with Ned Bell of Chefs for Oceans and YEW seafood + bar, and Tim Bedford of Vancouver Aquarium.
Hospitality Symposium
Location: Pinnacle Vancouver Harbourfront Hotel | DateWednesday, April 29 | Price:$45 half-day, $75 full-day | DETAILS
Moderated by award-winning food journalist Don Genova, chefs, restaurateurs and leading culinary influencers gather to discuss issues facing sustainability and ethical meats in four thought-provoking sessions:
  • Sustainable Seafood with panelists Guy Dean (Albion Fisheries), Mike McDermid (The Fish Counter), Dr. Daniel Pauly (University of British Columbia),  and Patrick Warren (Mac’s Oysters, Smokey Bay Seafood);
  • Taking Stock of the Future with panelists Ned Bell (Chefs for Oceans, YEW seafood + bar), Theodora (Teddie) Geach (Ocean Wise), Dan Hayes (The London Chef), and Dr. John Volpe (University of Victoria);
  • What’s Your Beef? with panelists Tom Henry (Metchosin Farmer, Small Farm Canada), Jason Pleym (Two Rivers Specialty Meats), and Gillian Watt (BC Meats for BC Markets, BC Association of Abattoirs);
  • Beyond the Chop with panelists Sebastian Cortez (Sebastian & Co. Fine Meats), Connie DeSousa (CHARCUT Roast House), and John van der Lieck(Oyama Sausage Co.).
Pastry Tasting and Panel Discussion
Location:
 Pinnacle Vancouver Harbourfront Hotel | Date: Wednesday, April 29 | Price:$45 | DETAILS
Join Vancouver’s most notable dessert chefs, Thomas Haas (Thomas Haas Chocolates & Pâtisserie), Christophe Bonzon (Chez Christophe Chocolaterie Pâtisserie) and Adam Chandler (BETA5 Chocolates), for a tasting and discussion about the art and science of sweets. Moderated by Jackie Kai Ellis of Beaucoup Bakery & Café.

Canadian Flavours Gala
Location: Terminal City Club | Date: Thursday, April 30 | Price: $125 | DETAILS
Presented in partnership with the Naramata Bench Wineries Association, the Canadian Flavours Gala will roll out the red carpet for a well-heeled crowd of food and wine enthusiasts as top local and visiting chefs present signature dishes paired with first spring-release wines from the Naramata Bench.

EAT! VANCOUVER AT BC PLACE

Location: BC Place Stadium | Date: Friday, May 1 to Sunday, May 3 | DETAILS*
Price: $15 online, $17 on-site (Adult); $12 online/on-site, $6 on Friday, May 1 before 5 p.m. (Seniors 65+); $9 online/on-site (Youth 13-16); Free admission for children 12 and under.

The week-long culinary extravaganza culminates with the EAT! Vancouver at BC Place show May 1 to 3, featuring more than 250 exhibitors celebrating food, drink and cooking. All-new programming takes centre stage, including: VIP Chef Experiences; the “Talk & Taste” Stage; the Canadian Food Artisan Pavilion, sponsored by Edible Canada; the Craft Beer Alley, sponsored by the BC Craft Brewers Guild; an On-site Legacy Liquor Store; as well as appearances by luminary chefs such as Rob FeenieVikram VijNed BellAnna OlsonSusur Lee and Mark McEwan.

*Full programming, exhibitor and event details for EAT! Vancouver at BC Place will be revealed soon.

MORE INFORMATION

Tickets for the more than 35 EAT! Vancouver Events taking place throughout Vancouver April 26 to May 3, as well as for the EAT! Vancouver at BC Place show May 1 to 3 go on sale to the general public March 5 at www.eat-vancouver.comAmerican Express cardholders may currently enjoy exclusive presale ticket access to many EAT! Vancouver Events at www.eat-vancouver.com until March 4 at 10 p.m. PSTAll EAT! Vancouver Dinners and Workshops, as well as the Canadian Flavours Gala and Hospitality Symposium include a complimentary ticket to EAT! Vancouver at BC Place.

Visitors from near and far are encouraged to take advantage of special hotel packages offered by Pinnacle Vancouver Harbourfront Hotel (1133 West Hastings St., Vancouver, BC), to be announced soon.


About EAT! Vancouver Food + Cooking Festival

Produced by Fulcrum Events Inc. (Media Inc.) and presented by Flavours Magazine, the 2015 EAT! Vancouver Food + Cooking Festival is a world-class, eight-day festival showcasing the city’s extraordinary culinary culture at venues throughout Vancouver April 26 to May 3. Already the largest festival of its kind in Canada, the 13th annual edition of the event offers an expanded lineup and features top culinary stars, food producers and restaurants from across North America and beyond participating in a variety of hands-on workshops, collaborative chef dinners featuring celebrity chefs, Canadian Flavours Gala and Hospitality Symposium, all building to the EAT! Vancouver at BC Place show May 1 to 3. | www.eat-vancouver.com | #EATBUZZ

For more information on the EAT! Vancouver Food + Cooking Festival or to stay up to date on the latest developments, go to www.eat-vancouver.com, become a fan of ‘EAT! VANCOUVER’ on Facebook or follow @Eat_Vancouver on Twitter, @eatvancouver on Instagram and /EATVancouverFestival on YouTube.

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