Lifestyle & Parenting

10 THINGS WE LOVE ABOUT PING’S

May 8, 2008

10. The low-profile entrance, with the name etched on the frosted glass
and original sign still up.
9. The Yoshoku style of cooking: homestyle,
post-war Japanese with Asian takes on hamburgers, hotdogs and potato salad.
8.
Architect Omer Arbels
stunning grey pleated upholstered benches.
7. Famed artist Rodney
Grahams massive teardrop painting (co-owner Josh manages his production
and logistics).
6. The stackable, blond wood Danish chairs that look
like they cost $700 each (they do?).
5. The handmade, white/black
porcelain wrapped hanging bulb chandeliers. Get your order in fast.
4.
The white pressed tin ceiling by Brian
Greer
.
3. Japanese comfort food like edamame, chicken karaage and
housemade prawn gyoza, all priced under $6.
2. The zinc tables that
will take on a patina one Asahi beer at a time.
1. The fact that its so
new and secret you can still get a tablefor now.

Pings Café, 2702
Main St., 604-873-2702, www.pingscafe.ca

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