NEWS photo Cindy Bellamy IT’S NOT what you think it is. Act One, Scene One company is presenting its first production of the 1590 season, Sin-d lerella, a pantomime for adults only. The production will include a visi to the Vanda-Slams Fantasy Gardens and a fabulous ball.The venue is Scandals Back Room, 127 Lonsdate Ave., in North Vancouver. Sin-derella opens Feb. 3 and runs until Feb. 18. Tickets are $6 or $48 which includes dinner for two. Phone 985-2923 or 988-2040 for more information. Reviewer names ’88’s best From page 20 THE BRIDGE HOUSE, 3650 CAPILANO ROAD, NORTH VANCOUVER, 987-3388 Manager Lutz Wolff has helped Taise the former Hobbit House service courtesy of Wolff. © MOST ‘MFPROVED LOCA- The perfect place to be seen! Restaurant adverticers should be sure to take advaniage of this special feature aleo appearing in the NOW ecction, FEBRUARY 8. Call Display Advertising for details. 980-9511 around town From page 18 Regarder? Montreal's Dance Cite. Feb. 3 and 4 at 8 p.m. $5 and $10. Res: 291-3514, North Shore N.S. Museum: Flying High. Aq histori- cal iook at mode! aviation. 209 W. 4th St. 987-5618. Weds. to Sun. from 1 to 4 p.m. Free. Seymour Art Gallery: Ted Ing. Land- scapes in colored graphics, air brush and India ink. : North Shore Centennial Theatre: foelle Rabu. Hope you read this early. It’s 2:30 today. $5. 3 Vancouver String Quartet with Gene ¢ Ramsbottom and Melinda Coffey. Brahms piano quintet and C minor piano quartet. $10 and $8. Feb. 4 at 7 p.m. 987-PLAY,. North Shore Lynnwood Inn: “‘M” Station Lounge: Just Ric to Feb. 4. 3: Tom Hoge. Feb, 6-11. Lynnwood Inn: Cheyenne Pub: Texas style dancing lessons every Tues. eve., 8-9 p.m. Free. : The Shades, Feb. 2-4. Presentation House: North Shore Folk Club meets first and third Monday. Mon. Feb. 6 at 8 p.m. La Relle Sole: Marty Franklin Quartet. Dine and dance every Thursday night. Tel. 926-6861. Queens Cross Pub: Live entertainment on Sundays. SALL YOU CAN EAT! TION: THE FACIFIC ORIENT LINE CROSSINGS RESTAU- RANT, 157 CHADWICK COURT, NORTH VAN- COUVER, 987-4610 What was Bennington’s is now Crossings and wisat was basic, but dull food is now excellent and in- teresting. Decor, which recreates the sumptuous interior of an ocean-going cruise liner, and ser- vice, courtesy of waiters attired in ship’s crew outfits, are also vastly improved over that of its predecessor. © BEST SMALL RESTAURANT: BISTRO PICCOLO, 770 MARINE DRIVE, WEST VAN- COUVER, 926-0833 Owner, chef and host Hans Kaltenbach has, for the past three years, set superb culinary stan- dards in the flying wedge-shaped building that once housed an ice cream parlor, but he remains largely unknown for his efforts. His Sour Cream Cake alone is enough to win him a permanent place in my dining heart. Honorable mention from previous years’ reviews: Cucina, The Savory, Chez Michel, Jagethof, Chesa and Chesa Seat $G8? PASTA BAR Five fresh pastas with a selection of rich and zesty sauces served up by our Pasta Chef just for you! All month long from 5-9 p.m. mFor only $1.89 you can enjoy our famous Caesar Salad with your paste sbar dinner when you present this ad. 1351 Lonsdale Ave., N. Vancouver 985-5385 DD ires Dires LD tire's RESTAURANT Come celebrate our 10th Anniversary Featuring a choice of 5 different Vol au Vent $995 per persons . nightly till Feb. 12 1373 Marine Dr. West Van. 926-4913 Dinner tonight at 22nd St. Cafe Darling? Treat someone you love and care for to the Dundarave Cafe -—- Light Meals Very Casual — LUNCH, BRUNCH & DINNER OPEN 7 DAYS & NIGHTS A WEEK 2427 MARINE DRIVE, WEST VANCOUVER 926-8538 Mustard Chicken Soup du Jour Caesar Salad & Sourdough Bread $10 Till Feb. 8 '89 2ND’ ST! : Open all dav NU1 0:30. 2220 Marine Drive, West Van. .