This Dutch artist famous for his works "the starry night" "Sunflowers"
Vincent Van Gogh
Glaze Covering Cold presented Garde mange items
popular in the late 1800's
Chaud Froid or Aspic
The opening date of the Fairmont Pacific Rim
Feb 4th 2010
His Favourite dish is tripe in mole de hongo
Hector
Vancouver Roger's Arena is the home to which NHL Hockey Team
The Vancouver Canucks
The artist of the 2024 hit song "lunch"
Billie Eilish
The Father of French Cuisine
Escoffier
The amount of rooms currently available a the Fairmont Pafcific Rim (during FG construction)
299
names of the 2 members of the culinary management team that got married this year.
Chef Heejo & Chef Aaron
The First Sea Voyage of this environmental protection group set sail from Vancouver in 1971 in protest of the nuclear testing in alaska
Green Peace
Aritst who created the spinning dolls Money boy and money girl in above the lobby lounge fireplace
The 5 mother sauces
Hollandaise, Veloute, Tomato, Demi Glace, Bechamel
The author of the poem that run around the outside of the hotel.
who is LIAM GILLICK
Culinary managemnet member who spent time working in Manilla,
Chef Damon Campbell
In the 1880's Vancouver was fortuitously chosen as the western terminal for this transportation system
The Canadian Pacific Railway
French luxury brand best known for the Birkin bag
Hermes
A popular Australian dessert named after a Russian ballerina
Pavlova
Artists responsible for the Forest Screen on the front of the hotel (drive way side), also the architect of the building
James KM Cheng & Adeline Lai
Fairmont Pacific Rims new Raw Bar Chefs country of birth
Morocco
George Vancouver was immortalized after exploring the area in this ship, also the name of the longest - service space shuttle
the discovery
Artist who designed the origami light sculputure that runs the length of the botanist restaunt all the way to the taschen lounge
Joseph Wu
The term for sugar cooked to (320F - 160C)
Caramlized
Name of the Mountain Range that the Fairmont Pacific Rim looks out onto
Diva @ the Met (metropolitan hotel)
The original Capital City of the province of British Columbia