We’ve all been there. We’ve all felt it at one point or another. For some, it creeps in quietly in the middle of an all nighter. For others, it inevitably strikes as the alcohol kicks in at the club on a Friday night. Whenever it is, wherever you are, the Yeat Team is here to help you conquer it: LATE NIGHT CRAVINGS.
We’ve narrowed down some popular restaurants conveniently open late-night in Vancouver. Whether you’re a student cramming in some studying at 2AM, can’t sleep at night during summer break, or you need a pizza refill on board game night, we have ranked our go-to’s from 24 hour locations to places open until 5AM. (Places like McDonald’s and Denny’s are a given so we left those out as well as 24 hour pho restaurants. There are a lot!)
The cynical and sarcastic commentator/comedian Ryota Yamasato has married actress Yu Aoi. We at Yeat wish nothing but the best for the happy couple and would like to remind you that true love exists off the set of a reality show. Their relationship will last a long time, especially since Yama-chan has seen all the worst things one can do in a relationship in his four seasons of Terrace House.
It’s been reported that Yama-chan may have started his advances with a first date under the guise of offering up the promise of Terrace House gossip. The second date was offering even more Terrace House gossip. We expected nothing less of Yama-chan to play to his strengths.
While the global release of Netflix’s cult-status Japanese reality show does occur until July or August 2019, those determined enough to use a VPN to watch Terrace House T2019 (that’s what we’re calling it now) have been treated to some hopeful, wholesome TV.
You can bet Kenta Maeda, pitcher for the LA Dodgers and noted Terrace House scholar, is already watching. For those unfamiliar with the series, Terrace House is the show where nothing happens, because everybody is too chill or polite to start drama from day one. It’s great for people who need calming programming in their lives. For those very familiar with the series, you might want to bookmark this page and not look at it until the global release date. Some spoilers ahead.
“Ruby” chocolate is the fourth kind of chocolate, but what is it and is it any good?
Credit: Nestlé Japan
In 2018, Nestlé released a pink-coloured Kit Kat in Japan, a country filled with special, one-of-a-kind Kit Kat varieties such as green tea, sweet potato, banana, and sake. What made this specific release stand out was that the chocolate is naturally pink. This innovative foodstuff has been called the “fourth kind of chocolate.” (It also cost 400 yen per stick, about $3.60 USD at the time.)
Credit: Nestlé Canada
A year later, in 2019, Nestlé Canada released the Ruby Kit Kat. The rose-tinted packaging boasts these special beans and having ‘no added colour’ which is important when talking about a pink-coloured chocolate bar. Canada is already host to a bevy of different chocolates, even beyond Kit Kat’s impressive domestic portfolio, but this was the first pink chocolate bar to be commercially-available. To understand the difference, one should look at the origin of the cocoa bean itself.