Warm weather dining samples RESTAURANT NEWS NORTH SHORE-WIDE TO HELP usher in warmer ”. pre-summer weather, to- tay? s Table Hopping menu , features a‘selection of lighter . "spring restaurant. news ©. items. The, regular review -wiil appear in next Friday’ s. “WING'S ON WOODBINE, 3043. _ WOODBINE DRIVE, EDGE- | VANCOUVER, 985-8115” mle The Woodbine Inn‘ never really ~"pecovered from the death last year Jofi its owner and sregarious | host és the primary ingredients behind he Woodbinie's enduring success and its enshrinem:ent a3 a iocall : ‘Village dining fiature. . ° . --Without Mr. Chu it’ was just not.” “The restaurant was taken | over Wing Jung last August. He kept ‘oodbini new menu will appear in this col- umn space at a later date. Stand by. THE QUEENS Cross, 2998 “LONSBALE AVENUE, NORTH VANCOUVER, 980-7715 . - Completion of the neighborhood: pub's new heated open-air patio is expected later this month. = .. The 20-seat appendage to one of - the North Shore’s most popular . ; > pubs ‘will be on the Cross’s Lons- dale Avenue side. Its Moor and a- “ ‘surrounding handrail, affixed to a 3%-foot-high wooden patio wall, will emit radiant heat to provide suitable Cross warmth to patrons ©)" @n those occasional North Van- - couver days when the sun does not shine. oA retractable ‘awning ig also scheduled to be installed tc help ward off similarly occasional North Shore showers... PEMBERTON STATION; 135 PEMBERTON, NORTH VAN COUVER, 984-3558 © Though heated only sonality, the Station’s four-table sundeck will soon feature 4 barbecue to add the aromas and gustative expesicnees of summer to its front-porch style section. THE FIVE SAILS RESTAU- RANT, THE PAN PACIFIC HOTEL, 300-999 CANADA PLACE, 662-811f ~ ‘" Two North Shore residents °° helped this Vancouver restaurant ‘achieve the distinction of being dubbed one of the outstanding res- ‘taurants of the world by the New , York-based Travel/Holiday Mag- azine. Five Sails Executive Sous-Chef. ‘Tony Burrows and Sous-Chef Brian Hewitt, both of North'Van- | couver, accepted the award recent- ly from the magazine's restaurant and wine editor Robert Balzer. “*:.. . SERGIO'S OYSTER BAR, 304° LONSDALE AVENUE, NORTH “ YANCOUVER, 980-2225 ‘Business complications have 7 7 hats- ight ° — if. its. your: birtinday, just come in with your “LD. and three or more friends and, we: supply. the cake: and 17 - Friday, May 13. 4988 ~ Nor NEW York based j Holiday Magazine's restaurant and wine editor Robert Lawrence Balz (centre) and honored Five Executive Sous-Chef Tosty Burrows (left) and Sous-Chef Brian Hewitt, Both Burrows and Hewitt are . North Vancouver residents. phota fom Butler Sergio’s adjoining. Hip- / popotamus Club toud dance music = and cocktail bar, where area Hip- posters were wont to sample the late-night entertainmen) waters, has also drifted into local nightclub history. HH THE EMERALD PARK RES- - TAURANT, 350 EAST SECOND © STREET, NORTH “VAN- COUVER, 984-9786 / A new evening menu has been “drawn up for the restaurant that fills the aristocratic halls and billiard rooms once stalked by Col. Alfred St. George Hamersley, one of the North Shore’ s original dlue/ bloods. Prices have been trimmed (Rack : of Lamb, once $17.95, is now $15.95), and an overhauled ' seafood section includes somic in-- ieresting-sounding selections; Mahi See New: Page 18 - forced closure of what was a good | a . * Upper Lower Lonsdale bar. fand* Our soups, salads, spastas and pizzas are definitely | ; high in satisfaction, yet low in price. So whatever) -” your measure, at Boston Pizza, you. always c come "1078 MARINE DRIVE NORTH VANCOUVER - 984-0407 Shore News Travel/ .