Affordable Spa and Salon Services in Vancouver

The best place to go when you need a cheap hair cut or to pamper yourself, while you are on a budget, are esthetic schools. The students practice their skills with a professional watching close by, who also inspects the final result.

There are a few in Vancouver, but a well known one is the Blanche Macdonald Centre (BMC). Hair cuts for women start at $12 and they have a full menu of services available. The BMC has two locations and offers spa and hair services. The spa services are usually time limited and are only offered during specific dates, while the hair services are offered year-round. If you sign-up to be on their client list, you will be notified by email about their spa service dates and their monthly hair service specials.

Spa Services
Blanche Macdonald Centre, Uptown Campus
100 – 555 W.12th Avenue
Vancouver, BC, Canada
604-685-0347

 

Hair Services
Blanche Macdonald Centre, Downtown Campus
460 Robson Street
Vancouver, BC, Canada
604-685-0337
hairservices@blanchemacdonald.com

Other Esthetic Schools in Vancouver:

Re-Up BBQ (@ReUpBBQ): Pulled Pork Sandwiches for $1

On Thursday October 28thGoodNews.com is partnering with Re-Up BBQ Foodcart, who will be selling their addictive pulled-pork sandwiches for $1 (regularly $6.75). Re-Up BBQ is one of the new food carts that hit the city during the summer months. Apparently, it’s a small cart, they sell out fast and the line-up is long, which only means, these sandwiches are a must try!

The best part of this deal is the full amount of each purchase will be donated to Grind for Kids which supports the BC Children’s Hospital Foundation!

Location: 700 Hornby Street, Vancouver (map)

SkyTrain Stop: Burrard Station, Granville Station, and Vancouver City Centre Station

Re-Up BBQ Foodcart on Urbanspoon

One of the Originals: Kintaro Ramen

Kintaro is one of the older ramen establishments in Vancouver; tiny with very limited seating and there is usually a line outside during peak hours. Rainy days, like this past weekend, are perfect for ramen. Restaurants that specialize in ramen usually have very limited menus, so it’s easy to choose what you want. There usually isn’t much variation in the toppings you get, but there are slight differences in the broth. The cheese ramen (with lean pork, above) includes bean sprout, menma, corn, green onion, BBQ pork, and two kinds of cheese. They don’t specify the kinds of cheese, but they are similar to mozerella. The cheese melts into the hot broth and gets intertwined with the ramen noodles. It is similar to a french onion soup, but there’s noodles. At the end, the cheese got a little clumpy and it was a little too much.

At Kintaro, you need to specify the richness of your soup and the kind of BBQ pork you would like (fatty or lean). Above, is the Shio Ramen with medium soup and fatty pork. The pork is VERY fatty, but it is also extremely flavourful. The ramen is average, but the broth is perfect and the you can definitely feel the roots of the establishment with their paper signs posted on the wall and comfy seating arrangement. Check out the video of Kintaro chefs in action:

Location: 788 Denman Street, Vancouver, BC (map)

SkyTrain Stop: Vancouver City Centre Stn, Bus #250 or #240 // Waterfront Stn, Bus #019

Price: $5 – $10

Kintaro Ramen on Urbanspoon

Pupusas from Rinconcito Salavadorean

They are supposed to be famous for their pupusas. Pupusas are a traditional Salvadorean dish that are handmade with a corn flour. There are three filling options: pork, beans & cheese, and mixed for $2.75 each. They are served with a side of pickled cabbage and watery salsa. You are supposed to eat the side accompaniments with the pupusas at the same time. Everyone has their own method, but the side can be put into the pupusas and eaten by hand or with a knife and fork. There was too little cabbage and salsa for 6 pupusas.

The mixed pupusa (above; shredded pork, bean, and cheese) was barely filled and tasted mushy, because there wasn’t enough cheese or shredded pork and the beans were a little watery. The outer shell was nicely made, because it was soft but slight crispy.

The pork filled pupusa were the best of the three that they have. The pork by itself was flavourful and it was filled perfectly. The pupusas from Rinconcito Salvadorean are not recommended because they are a little bland and dry, but the outter shell was made and cooked nicely.

Location: 2062 Commercial Drive, Vancouver (map)

SkyTrain Stop: Commercial Station

Price: $5 – $35
Rinconcito Salvadorean on Urbanspoon

2010 Summer Night Market in Richmond

This year’s summer night market is bigger than ever. The grounds are packed full of food and retail vendors, the biggest the night market has ever been. New additions to the food vendors include:

  • Rice burgers
  • Fried Cheesecake
  • Fried Chocolate bars
  • Pizza
  • Rollies
  • More variety in Korean & Vietnamese food

PICTURES OF THE 2010 SUMMER NIGHT MARKET

Event Dates: May 21st to September 26, 2010; hours

Location: 12631 Vulcan Way, Richmond, BC (map)

Getting There: From Vancouver, highway 99 to Bridgeport Road or South on Knight Street. Parking is $5 around the event area. 

SkyTrain Stop: Bridgeport Station, Bus #407

Price: FREE admission; Food $1.00-$10.00

More Info? http://www.summernightmarket.com

Summer Night Market on Urbanspoon

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