The Vancouver Sun Features Folly Bistro by Bruno Huber
“Back when the world was coming to town for the 2010 Olympics, Switzerland native Bruno Huber was the newly minted co-owner and co-manager of Le Bistro de Paris, a restaurant on Denman Street in Vancouver’s West End.
The restaurant (the site is now a condo development) opened and stayed that way for two years during which time all manner of things happened and all manner of people passed through the restaurant’s doors.
Huber, not one to let a good story slide, has chronicled those times at the eatery in his new book, Folly Bistro. For the record he has also written a play about this experience.”
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