THE [L]ONLY SEA FOODS
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Back in the day I loved going to eat at the Only Sea Foods on East Hastings street. I discovered halibut cheeks there. Truth be told other people knew about this delicacy already but for me is was a discovery. The Only went and the sign disappeared, hopefully to a collection. At any rate I wanted to do a homage to this restaurant that had been such a significant part of Vancouver’s history. As an indication of how much the restaurant and the sign were missed I put some graffiti changing the “ONLY” into [L]ONLY and just for fun the OYSTERS into [cl]OYSTERS.
đź’˛
Back in the day I loved going to eat at the Only Sea Foods on East Hastings street. I discovered halibut cheeks there. Truth be told other people knew about this delicacy already but for me is was a discovery. The Only went and the sign disappeared, hopefully to a collection. At any rate I wanted to do a homage to this restaurant that had been such a significant part of Vancouver’s history. As an indication of how much the restaurant and the sign were missed I put some graffiti changing the “ONLY” into [L]ONLY and just for fun the OYSTERS into [cl]OYSTERS.
đź’˛
Back in the day I loved going to eat at the Only Sea Foods on East Hastings street. I discovered halibut cheeks there. Truth be told other people knew about this delicacy already but for me is was a discovery. The Only went and the sign disappeared, hopefully to a collection. At any rate I wanted to do a homage to this restaurant that had been such a significant part of Vancouver’s history. As an indication of how much the restaurant and the sign were missed I put some graffiti changing the “ONLY” into [L]ONLY and just for fun the OYSTERS into [cl]OYSTERS.