Ciao! Apr/May 2016 Digital Issue | Page 14

inthekitchen fun food What else would you call it when going to work means getting to play all day? by Joelle Kidd We are in the midst of a fast casual revolution. This relatively new dining category has grown in popularity in recent years, displacing the time tested grease-bomb image of fast food with innovative takes on fresh, healthy fare. Gold star chefs now sling burgers, tacos, pizza, and anything else that will fit into paper containers, and quick eats take cues from a full spectrum cultures and styles, all served at clean, modern, order-at-the-counter spots. Winnipeg has hopped wholeheartedly on this bandwagon, and it is hard to remember the landscape as it was a few short years ago, when Kawaii Crepe came on the scene. “At the time, no one thought a crepe could be a meal,” owner Phil Salazar remembers. He recalls friends and family members reacting to the business idea with skepticism. “Everyone would ask, ‘you’re only serving crepes?’” Salazar’s wife and business partner, Candy Lam, is the dreamer behind the cute shop. A trendsetter by nature, Lam’s entrepreneurial spirit had led her to own a clothing store, Para Mix, in Osborne Village. During frequent buying trips to Japan, Lam spotted crepe stands serving crispy, cone-shaped versions of the beloved French pancake, spun on circular griddles and filled with fruits and sweet 12 ciao! / apr/may / two thousand sixteen