Ukrainian in Kelowna Celebrates Two Years of Ready To Cook
- Tetiana Kopets, who arrived in Kelowna after fleeing the conflict that began in Ukraine in February 2022, marked the second anniversary of her Ready To Cook business this Friday.
- Kopets arrived in Kelowna in 2022 and launched her Ready To Cook business on July 1, 2023, approximately a year after settling in the city.
- Ready To Cook operates from The District on Bernard with a second store at Orchard Park, featuring a clean space with a large glass window where customers watch pierogies being prepared.
- Kopets will celebrate Ready To Cook’s second anniversary at 465 Bernard Ave this Friday from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m., featuring samples, live music, and special treats; she remarked, "For me, I prefer to see how it works."
- The business’s success has made it a downtown staple and suggests ongoing community support for Ukrainian cuisine in Kelowna.
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Ukrainian in Kelowna celebrates two years of Ready To Cook
A woman who fled the Russian attacks on her homeland of Ukraine is celebrating her successful business venture in Kelowna. Tetiana Kopets officially opened Ready To Cook on Canada Day 2023 in The District on Bernard. It has become a mainstay for downtown workers and visitors who can purchase tasty f...
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