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Torafuku – New Vancouver Restaurant Wearing S&R Aprons in Kitchen and on Global TV
Written by Jill Magee-Fosdick on July 21, 2015 New to Vancouver’s restaurant scene, Torafuku, has opened its doors this past weekend. The team from Torafuku are known for their local food truck, Le Tigre and have now expanded their culinary … Continue reading
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