Favourite Things Friday

After an amazing lunch with a good friend of mine CJ Scott at the Japanese Village on Wednesday I thought I would dedicate my Favourite Things Friday post to my favourite restaurants in Victoria.

So let’s start with the Japanese Village.  I am embarrassed to admit that if I was stranded on a deserted island and could only eat one thing that I would die a happy woman if it was the rice and sesame sauce from the Japanese Village. Seriously, it is that good.  And if you throw their hibachi shrimp in there it is almost too much goodness to handle.  Anyone who has been there before knows what I am talking about!

Now it would be a very very hard decision, but if I had to pick a favourite restaurant in town it would be il Terrazzo.  I have raved about it on my blog on more than one occasion.  Anyone that loves food as much as I do always has ‘that’ restaurant that they go to for celebrations, for a romantic evening, for a special night out.  Il Terrazzo is mine.  The fact that I could eat my weight alone just of their olive tapenade and fresh bread means I am off to a good start.  I can salivate at the thought of their menu and have dreams where I own a wine cellar just like theirs.  They don’t have a wine list, they have a book.  A heavy book.   That is my kind of restaurant.

Living on the west coast we are spoiled with insanely good seafood.  And with fresh seafood comes AMAZING sushi.  I am a huge sushi lover.  It is a relatively new food favourite of mine, only within the past five years.  But now that I am converted there is no stopping me.  Darren and I eat sushi almost once a week.  And although I have attempted making it, it is a meal I prefer to dine out for.  In my humble opinion the best sushi restaurant in Victoria is Ebizo, hands down.  I have sampled a LOT of different restaurants but there is something about Ebizo that is just unbeatable.  I am also a big fan of Kuma Sushi on Bear Mountain too.  Their tempura spicy crunch roll is out of this world !

Darren and I love local beer.  He claims that he could personally keep Phillip’s Brewery in business with his business alone.  I wouldn’t disagree 😉  Their chocolate porter beer is amazing!  So one of our favourite restaurants with great local beer is the Canoe Brewpub.  I love this restaurant.  The view is incredible.  The building has a ton of character – think exposed beams, brick walls and gorgeous chandeliers.  They have awesome pub fare as well as fantastic west coast cuisine.

The Tapa Bar has to be one of Victoria’s most popular restaurants.  Like Il Terrzzo it is always PACKED.  Anytime.  It has incredible food for sharing, a crazy energy and is decorated with amazing art by Luis Merino.  Any restaurant that can make me crave carrots (even if they are smothered in butter and brown sugar) is in my good books!

I could go on and on.  But these are my go-to faves.  What are yours ??!!

There are quite a few restaurants on my list that I still really want to try: Cafe Brio, Sooke Harbour House, Camille’s and the Roseameade to name a few.  Anyone recommend what I should try first ?? Drop me a comment and let me know what I should try next 🙂

No post is complete without a picture.  This stunning arrangement was sent to me by my great friends Amy and Richard.  The lovely ladies of Verbena Floral Design really create pieces of art.  This bouquet made my jaw drop. Thank you Amy and Richard for making my week.  You guys are amazing.

verbena floral design arrangement

laureenAugust 10, 2010 - 11:52 am

wow, these places all sound great. personally, I can never do a trip to Victoria without a visit to Pagliachi’s…it’s an all time fave for me!

kellieAugust 7, 2010 - 5:27 am

mmmm such good restaurants, makes me miss victoria! I always have that delicious steak sauce in my fridge for an afternoon snack whether its with rice, veg or meat, (let me know if you want the recipe). You have to try cafe brio its really good. I have 2 that aren’t on your list that you definitely must must try. The superior, great food and fun atmosphere, live music most nights, tons of art on the walls, and on wednesdays they do a classic movie. And my personal fave, Brasserie L’Ecole so so so unbelievably good, every year he gets put as one of the top chef’s and top wine lists in north america so I am sure you will love it as much as I do 🙂

Kim SpearsAugust 6, 2010 - 7:43 pm

Ok this is awesome !! My ‘must try’ restaurant list is growing thanks to you guys and I love any excuse to add to that list 😉

carleemerissaAugust 6, 2010 - 7:01 pm

Japanese Village is mine and Jers faaaavorite place to eat when we come to to Victoria!! SO good!! <3

Lara EichhornAugust 6, 2010 - 6:39 pm

I haven’t been to Japanese Village, Il Terrazo, or Kuma yet. I guess I need to get out more. I love Fifth Street Bar and Grill. They have consistently great food. If it was downtown, I’m sure it would be impossible to get in without a reservation. I also love Stage Wine Bar lately. The haloumi salad is amazing, plus the bartender has an Irish accent.

seanAugust 6, 2010 - 6:38 pm

next time i’m in yyj, let’s have lunch at the japanese village 🙂

KristaAugust 6, 2010 - 6:37 pm

Mmmmm….eating at restaurants….all of your faves are outta this world, but I would love to add a few: Black Olive restaurant is amazing as well is Nar cafe and bistro down by Oak Bay Marina – it is the only Turkish (yep that’s right) restaurant in Victoria and then ishkander kebab is to DIE for! Enjoy!

Colene & Jamie {Married}

These two fantastic people are heading to Greece tomorrow for their incredible honeymoon and I had to get a quick teaser up for them before they left.  I had such a fabulous time at their wedding.  It definitely helped that these are two of the most sincere, sweet and easy going people I have ever met, oh and the fact that they had a hilarious rockin wedding party that was so much fun.

I was thrilled that Sean Norman came all the way from Van city to help second shoot this wedding for me.  He did such an awesome job and I hope I have the pleasure of working with him again.  Thanks SO much Sean !!  I also have to give a huge thank you to the lovely lady that lent us her farm for some of their portraits.  You have an amazing amazing property and we are so grateful you shared it and your beautiful horses with us 🙂

Now I will be doing a full post on this amazing wedding later, but for now just a quick teaser of the hotness that is Jamie and Colene.

And guys enjoy every moment in Greece.  I know you will love it !  Please have lots of Baklava, gyros, dolmades, mousakka, and spanokopita for me 🙂

Caleb Pike Farm

Caleb Pike Farm

Caleb Pike Farm

Caleb Pike Farm

Horses

Horses

Horses

Farm

Farm

Lemons

[…] Here are just a few more photos to tell a bit more of the story of their day.  If you missed the first post from their wedding, you can view it here. […]

seanAugust 6, 2010 - 6:40 pm

i’m so excited to see your full post! i love how you see things – these turned out remarkable!

MikaelaAugust 6, 2010 - 3:05 pm

Oh my, lady, these are amazing. every. single. one. Okay, but my favorites are the first and last!

PaulAugust 6, 2010 - 4:57 am

Love them cant wait to see the full post.

juliannaAugust 5, 2010 - 10:17 pm

Looooove the ring shot!

Travel Snaps Tuesday – Santorini

The power of a photograph is amazing.  When I look at these images of Santorini I can feel the sun’s heat on my skin, smell the fresh crepes from the restaurant a short walk away and feel the soft breeze.  I love that about travel photography. These images take me right back there in a second.

Out of all the places I have travelled Santorini holds a special place in my heart.  It is where I always imagined spending my honeymoon, so making it there was a dream come true.  It is such a spectacular and magical place.  And I truly hope to go back one day … or shoot a wedding there!  Just putting that out there 😉

These are just a few images with more to come next week.

I had a bit of an obsession with the vases, you’ll see.

Santorini airport

Arriving at our AMAZING Vallais Villas

Vallais Villas Santorini

Vallais Villas Santorini

Santorini Greece

Vallais Villas Santorini Greece

Santorini Vase

Santorini Greece

Santorini Chapel

Santorini Greece

Santorini Greece

Door to Nowhere Santorini

Santorini Blue Dome

Santorini Flower Vases

Vallais Villas

Vase on Santorini

Santorini Vase at Vallais Villas

[…] If you missed my first post on Santorini you may view it here. […]

seanAugust 7, 2010 - 11:35 am

you and darren are way too beautiful. unfair.

LOVE so much your travel images, kim. if i ever get married overseas, you can bet i’m taking you with us!

JenelleAugust 6, 2010 - 10:12 am

I want to go!!! so gorgeous, what an amazing honeymoon location. I too love how looking at a photograph takes you right back, it’s amazing and a gift.

JoAugust 4, 2010 - 8:21 am

Amazing! Makes me want to go back there!

JessicaAugust 3, 2010 - 10:01 pm

Love the one of you and D! The vases are amaing, I can see how you wouldn’t be able to resist 🙂

Karen McNeilAugust 3, 2010 - 5:54 pm

Beautiful! I wanna live there!!

Favourite Things Friday

This post is for my brides out there looking for something a little unique for their getting ready images.  I LOVE shooting detail images.  Shoes, jewelry, rings, purse, veil, make-up and the dress.  That gorgeous dress that you will be walking down the aisle in to greet your future husband.  One issue I often run into while shooting the dress is that a lot of the hangars are (how do I put this delicately?), ugly!  They are plastic or standard wire hangar and just really don’t compliment that stunning gown hanging off it.

I found this fabulous vendor on Etsy, Lila Frances, and she changes everything!  Her hangars are sooo creative and add a great personal touch for the detail shots.

They range in price from $12-$25 and 10% of all profits are donated to the Ovarian Cancer Research Fund in honor of her lovely mother.

lila frances

Lila Frances

Check out the link to her Etsy store HERE.  Images are courtesy of her site.  First image by Megan W.  Check out her awesome blog HERE.

seanJuly 31, 2010 - 2:53 pm

i love the hangars! what a great creative idea 🙂

s h e r r yJuly 31, 2010 - 12:52 am

Haha. I kinda want one for me…. :/ It’ll say “Sherry Rocks” ;D

JULIANNAJuly 30, 2010 - 10:24 pm

Definately a great detail!

JadineJuly 30, 2010 - 4:00 pm

Oh I love it!

HeaetherJuly 30, 2010 - 2:39 pm

Oh I wish I had scene these before my wedding!! I was running around looking for a wood hanger or something for the pictures and never did find one. Ugly plastic hanger for me 🙁 It was something I didn’t even think of before hand but this would have been such a lovely detail. Awesome find Kim!

CatJuly 30, 2010 - 2:19 pm

What a fun and original idea Kim! I am going to pass this along to my brides. 🙂

Rose DykstraJuly 30, 2010 - 2:18 pm

I love this!! I am so sick of those grodie clear plastic hangers! Good find, Kim…

Travel Snaps Tuesday – Athens Continued

Ahhhhh Athens.  I just loved it there.  The character.  The history.  The ruins.  The culture.  The fabulousness.

Here are just a few more of my faves.  Then it’s on to Santorini !!

Athens Parthenon

Athens Parthenon

Plants in Pick-Up Truck

Gyros

Athens store

Kalamata Olive Tin

*Sigh* I heart Pronovias

Pronovias in Athens

Athens

Fruit Stand Athens

Riot Police !  It’s time to go.

Riot Police Athens

Riot Police Athens

A little bit of “bling” at a museum in Athens

Gold Wreath Crown

Skeleton

Street in Athens

I called my Mom and Don at this phone booth.  Guy on the scooter waved for the photo 🙂

Athens Phone Booth

Darren taking out money.  We did that a LOT in Greece!

Bank Machine Athens

H&M Athens

Old Building in Athens

My mom and Don saw this man too when they were in Athens.

Man Pushing Cart

Parthenon in the Distance

Neat old movie theatre entrance

Movie Theatre Athens

Alley in Athens

Beautiful Buildings Athens

EmmyAugust 16, 2010 - 12:16 pm

Fantastic set of images Kim!

JenelleAugust 6, 2010 - 10:16 am

your travel photos are so enjoyable to look thru!!!

DawnJuly 28, 2010 - 9:24 pm

WOW Kimmie!!! LOVE the photos! Greece must be a photographers dream.. sooo many beautiful things to photograph! I love how you capture the feeling of the moment. You can almost hear the busy streets and smell the beautiful flowers.. *sigh*
You are INCREDIBLE at what you do!!!

P.S. I heart Pronovias too!!!

MelanieJuly 28, 2010 - 11:22 am

Lovin’ the travel photos!!!

Mommy McNeillJuly 28, 2010 - 2:10 am

Love the photos– they bring back such wonderful memories for me. It’s amazing that you have a picture of the same old fellow that Don and I took a picture of in April 2004! We saw him in the Monastiraki area – he’s a little greyer now but it’s him. I’m enjoying your Tuesday and Friday entries and look forward to reading them. xxoo