Bestie
is a friendly little sausage parlour in the heart of Vancouver ’s
Chinatown . Inspired by German street food, Bestie serves up a
selection of finely crafted sausages, hand cut fries, tasty side salads, fresh
baked pretzels, and Chinatown ’s finest
currywurst. With a budget of just over $15,000, Vancouver-based Scott and Scott Architects designed and
built Bestie, a 25-seat arrangement that draws on its owners' backgrounds in
art and design for a clean, almost Scandinavian, interior.
The ability to accomodate
events and a changing customer demographic were central in designing the
space's furnishings. Unanchored tables and benches give McDougall and Brown the
ability to rearrange for film screenings and communal dinners, while a
beautiful leather, brass and wood hanging shelving system offers those in the
kitchen efficient access to steins and tableware. The far wall accommodates a
range of lighting options thanks to simple drilled holes and Mariner lights
from Vancouver
designer Zoe Garred. Further local touches include bar stools designed by Joji Fukushima and, of course, a stripped-down menu of
locally-sourced ingredients. [1]
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