Talk about dining and dashing.
The two hosts of "Day of Gluttony," an online food series, ate their way through 24 Vancouver restaurants in 24 hours.
Harry Yuan and Bruce Aguirre tackled six different stops for breakfast, and nine each for lunch and dinner.
There was one rule: finish every single dish they ordered — which they (somehow) managed to do.
The video, which airs on Tastemade, follows the duo through many of the city's award-winning restaurants, coffee shops, and sushi bars.
The pair has also applied the 24-hour challenge in Toronto and Montreal, along with many others across the U.S.
Here's the full list of spots they visited in Vancouver, in case you're interested in attempting the epic food tour yourself:
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The two hosts of "Day of Gluttony," an online food series, ate their way through 24 Vancouver restaurants in 24 hours.
Harry Yuan and Bruce Aguirre tackled six different stops for breakfast, and nine each for lunch and dinner.
There was one rule: finish every single dish they ordered — which they (somehow) managed to do.
The video, which airs on Tastemade, follows the duo through many of the city's award-winning restaurants, coffee shops, and sushi bars.
The pair has also applied the 24-hour challenge in Toronto and Montreal, along with many others across the U.S.
Here's the full list of spots they visited in Vancouver, in case you're interested in attempting the epic food tour yourself:
ROUND ONE: BREAKFAST
- Matchstick Coffee Roasters
- Café Medina
- Cartems Donuterie
- Revolver
- Commune Cafe
- Caffé Brixton
ROUND TWO: LUNCH
- BaoQi Eateri
- Whats Shaken
- Boulevard
- Homer St Cafe and Bar
- Shizen Ya
- Timbertrain Coffee Roasters
- Pourhouse
- The Diamond
- L’Abattoir
ROUND THREE: DINNER
- Brassneck Brewery
- Chicha
- Burdock & Co.
- Upstairs at Campagnolo
- Mamie Taylor’s
- Bao Bei
- The Union
- Guilt & Co.
- Gringo
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