The Nosh
A weekly show about the people, places and issues behind what we eat and drink. Hosted by Anya Levykh.
Episodes
Episode 58: Brewery, Beast, Bear and Berry
A major—and meaty—event is coming back to Vancouver and Victoria this fall and, in Osoyoos, one restaurant is honouring the local histories and stories of the Indigenous Peoples of the region.
Episode 57: Osoyoos Dining & Banh Boxes
In the heart of Osoyoos, a famed resort gets a new restaurant with a new look, a new menu, and a new bar program, and in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside, a local café and baker have partnered to offer up some amazing treats that celebrate Vietnamese and Filipino flavours and give back to the community.
Episode 56: A Taste of Venice & Carolina Calling
In Coal Harbour, a popular café and bakery gets an elegant update. And, later, we’ll hear how a new neighbourhood spot is brightening up a busy corner in East Van with local goods and some killer sandwiches.
Episode 55: West End Dining & Picnics on Demand
A new restaurant in the West End continues to expand despite pandemic-related restrictions, and, in the Mount Pleasant neighbourhood, a local diner launches a new type of picnic to go.
Episode 54: Staffing Challenges & Game Changers
Restaurants are back open for dine-in and the province is gradually lifting restrictions, but now the hospitality industry is facing another challenge—staffing. Restaurants are scrambling to find staff and the challenge is heightened by the fact that the last year has seen a large number of workers leave the industry entirely. And, later, we hear how four Chinese restaurants have become game changers for a traditional milieu.
Episode 53: Nostalgia Wines & Aburi-to-Go
After 15 years of producing wines with a twist, one local Okanagan winery is celebrating the Nostalgia with a new name, new look and new wines. And, in Yaletown, a new store is filling a niche demand.
Episode 52: Subs & Vines
A family-run Okanagan winery is celebrating a decade of making great wine and, in East Van, sandwiches, specifically subs, are getting a modern—and tasty—makeover.
Episode 51: Summer of Shangri-La
A global pandemic may not seem like a great time to launch a brand-new restaurant at a high-end hotel, but that’s just what’s happening at one local property in downtown Vancouver, and it looks like this will be a Shangri-La summer for us all.
Episode 50: Cheese & Farmers’ Markets
Picnic season is here, so it’s a great time to talk about the runny, sharp, creamy and mushroomy world of cheese. And if you’re looking for other ingredients for that basket, our local farmers’ markets have a lot on offer, and some new locations to explore.
