30 - Wednesday, November 9, 1988 - North Shore News TASTY MORSEL SMORGASBORD The latest news on the restaurant scene TODAY’S SPECIAL is a multi-course smorgasbord of dining we 2 po Sd Spano news culled from the North Shore. Readers can make as ‘ at ‘ many trips around the column as they like. The regular restaurant review will appear in next Wednesday's column. CAFE NORTE, 3108 EDGEMONT __ the locale’s new owners plan a BOULEVARD, NORTH VAN- grand opening sometime in mid- COUVER November, which is pretty close to now, according to my calendar, Spanish has given way to Mex- No Norte phone number was ican along the increasingly inter- available to press-time Monday, esting Edgemont Boulevard dining _ but the restaurant should be plug- strip. ged into B.C. Tel by the time you EI Meson, which opened with read this. excellent Spanish cuisine in March Norte food, according to the 1985, recently bid a fond farewell —_restaurant’s owners, will be classic and a fonder adios to the Edge- and “‘unclassic’’ Mexican — for mont area. those without their handy - restaurateur phrase book: authen- tic Mexican and non-Mexican. Deiails of the menu will be reported here as soon as they hit ; Table Hopping research desks. Taking shape across the street TIMOTHY trom cate Norteand the legendary: : RENSHAW everd. : i recently pressed the long Table i Hopping snout against the latter's table hopping window and beheld a still-under- , construction nouveau cafe, replete The restaurant had been sold by with warm pastel colors and cap- original owners Antonio Calderon puccino aspirations. and Carlos Ortega to Manuel fe ;. SORRENTO’S Sovin lat yoarsbutthe mal ACOmpRte Cale Boulevard Bo tovmee Mani brilliance of El Meson food did not once Table Hopping snouts can Senarsky presents, for ~ survive the ownership change get from outside to inside the pizza hound evaluation, a Mexicait Photo Nell Lucente completely intact. ; cafe's windows. and a spinach pizza—two new pizza selections she added recently to the West Vancouver The restaurant's food has since restaurant’s menu. All Sorrento’s pizzas are made with fresh, pure ingredients. vaulted the Atlantic to the warm See Escape = _ war = a meeereranne sare ac —_ — and spicy climes of Mexico, and Page 35 ee - ° a " : dialamo “uMaghificent etre, consummate artists...” Anagneson & Kinton & THE CBC VANCOUVER ORCHESTRA UNDER MARIO BERNARDI KV27TX20 28” Trinitron C XBR SERIES WITH “5” CONNECTORS C550 LINE RESOLUTION ef (© STEREO WITH MATRIX RADIO, ON SCREEN DISPLAY AND MORE “FREE, STAND” A unique series of concerts in which leading artists play and talk abont their work. More than just music, Music In The Morn- ing is lively, informative. and always entertaining. For details about concerts or the Learning Series. call 736-5650. , doin us for a program of music for two pianos and chamber orchestra. featuring pianists James Anagnoson and Leslie Kinton, and the CBC Vancouver Orchestra under Mario Bernardi. ; playing Bach. Poulenc and Chatman, Wednesday morning, }lam, Nov. }6th, at the Orpheum Theatre. Tickets $12 ($8 seniors). u~ 2 Gra movie A DIVISION OF GENERAL TECHNICAL SERVICES LTO. 453 N. Dollarton Highway, North Vancouver V7G 1M9 929-1930 DOLLARTON HWY. > = DOLLAR % SHOPPING :] CENTER CO-SPONSORED BY CBC RADIO eres Coffee at Ham, © concert at 13dam 4 2 = Ge. e we = < a g qQ 3 3 g E = z a & Es 5 = Zz Zs °o s 7 = z cake rr tt