About

IMG_6930

Hi! I’m Eva, and thank you for stopping by Eat with Eva (formerly known as “WANG” Food).

A little bit about myself. I was born in Taiwan (food paradise!), moved to China at age of 9, moved to Montreal (a multicultural city with myriad ethnic food) for university, and stayed for 7 years, and now in Toronto to be a step closer to my dream career! I have graduated from McGill University with a bachelor degree in Nutritional Sciences, and working my way to become a registered dietitian.

I’m blessed and glad to be born in a foodie family, where my grandfather led me into the world of Japanese cuisine, my father who is always up to try new cuisines, and my mother who makes hearty, homemade comfort Taiwanese food (of course she learned it from my grandmother).

I used to be really (and I mean it) picky with food. My close friends can come up with a whole list of foods that I dislike and don’t eat. However, my passion and love for food just grew stronger as I’m older, hence why I chose to major in nutrition. I pretty much eat everything now, though there are still a few that “no no” for me.

As my blog tagline, “Explore culture through food discovery”, I love to travel. I always look forward to explore various local restaurants and cafes. I plan my itinerary based on local eatery.

And no, I don’t eat out everyday. I also enjoy spending times in the kitchen, creating simple, easy and healthy recipes, which I’ll also share them here!

Eat with Eva will be the place where I record my foodie trips, and share my passion for food.

Enjoy & join me on all those mouthwatering journey!

Follow me on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter for first-hand updates. If you are interested to work with me, feel free to contact me if you have any questions/comments/suggestions/potential collaboration/sponsored post or simply to just say hi!

 

eatwitheva

5 Comments

  1. Hi ,

    Your first posts just appeared on Urbanspoon! Check it out:
    http://www.urbanspoon.com/r/67/1771792/restaurant/Old-Montr-al/Roux-Montreal
    http://www.urbanspoon.com/r/67/1511391/restaurant/Saint-douard/O-Deux-Soeurs-Montreal

    I encourage you to claim your blog, which allows you to add a picture and change some settings. The blog photo shows up next to your posts wherever they appear on Urbanspoon. Here’s how to claim:

    – Make sure you’re logged into Urbanspoon

    – Go to your blog page on our site: http://www.urbanspoon.com/br/67/11859/Montreal/WANG-Food.html

    – Click “Claim your blog” in the left sidebar

    After you submit it, we may contact you to verify your claim. Check your spam email folder if your claim hasn’t gone through in a day or two. You’ll also find some interesting badges and widgets on your Urbanspoon blog page – look in the right sidebar.

    If you have any questions, please contact me via email.

    Thanks,
    Greg

    http://www.urbanspoon.com


    greg(at)urbanspoon(dot)com

  2. Thanks! I just approved your blog claim. Now your Urbanspoon profile picture is displayed on your blog page. You can upload a blog-specific photo if you prefer, and can change a few other blog settings there. Also, if you vote for a restaurant that you’ve reviewed on your blog, we now show your vote next to your post everywhere on our site.

    http://www.urbanspoon.com/br/67/11859/Montreal/WANG-Food.html

    Best,
    Greg

    http://www.urbanspoon.com


    greg(at)urbanspoon(dot)com

  3. Hi,

    I’ve added a new feature so you can publish your blog posts on Urbanspoon yourself without having to wait for us to do it! Here’s how it works:

    – Make sure you’re signed into Urbanspoon.
    – Go to your Urbanspoon blog page (not your user profile): https://www.urbanspoon.com/br/67/11859/Montreal/WANG-Food.html
    – Click “Edit blog settings”.
    – In the Pending Posts section, click “Edit and publish my pending posts”.
    – Then, enter the “snippet” text, verify the date and URL, and press Publish.

    Please make sure that:
    – The URL should be the permalink to the blog post (not the blog home page, a category page, a post preview, or a service like feedproxy).
    – The snippet should be 2-3 sentences (quoted from your blog post) that gives an idea of what’s in the post.
    – The snippet should NOT include bylines, dates, address info, captions, tags, HTML code, etc.

    Note: there may be a delay of 1-2 hours after you post on your blog until our system detects the post.

    We’ll give you one week to do it yourself, then it’ll go into our queue to publish.

    Thank you for all of your contributions, and let me know if you have any questions.

    Best regards,
    Greg

    http://www.urbanspoon.com


    greg(at)urbanspoon(dot)com

  4. I am 95% sure that I will be going to McGill University in September to study Life Science. 🙂 I want to be a doctor or a nutritionist, like you are! Hopefully one day my photography skills will come close to yours. Love what you’re doing!

Leave a Reply to cookiesnchem Cancel reply