Sunday, May 22, 2011
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Montmartre–Rugged Café for Adults
Yes. Again on the Main street and 30th ish. How do I find this? This time as I finished eating Grub the other day. There are just so many treasures on this little block. The rugged ceiling and the antique bike display make this café the perfect hang out place for the radical in the neighborhood. The café is a big supporter of the live music. Some interesting music is played almost every night at this joint.
This joint offers a nice electric environment for adults that are still hot in their dates. The selection of dessert is limited. Ice cream sundae or crepe… but with liquor. Perfect for the third that =p
The crepe is excellent and the ice cream which I believe is house made. You can actually taste the ice chunk in it.
Worth the drive? If you are into this kind of stuffs. Unconventional. Non main stream.
Food: 20/30
Decoration: 20/30
Service: 22/30
Price: $15~25
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C Restaurant - The Brunch
Here I am again at the notorious C Restaurant where most people in Vancouver believed to be overpriced. But I just love their execution with the food. With Groupon’s special %50 summer deal, we get to experience their Brunch affair. It is late into the May and we had some beautiful sunshine couple weeks ago…with the most cheerful mood the night before the brunch. I woke up and see the Vancouver Grey…
The bridge is still beautiful, but sigh come on shed some sun shine already. Oh well let’s enjoy this moody brunch anyways… The brunch summer tasting value is a $40 value menu. The tasting value includes 5 courses. (well….mini mini course yes)
The daily muffin is quite fascinating to looked at. The bite size muffin with light dressing is just delighting enough to open up your taste buds. The taste is quite delicate but at the same time people would called it blend as well if you like your muffin with a very strong taste.
The second dish – Granola Fresh Fruit Parfait with Greek yogurt and mint. The Greek yogurt has a very thick tasting and contains a lot more healthy ingredient (active culture content) that is good for your digestion. It is the perfect healthy way to start your day.
The third dish – trout salad. The citrus of ginger and grapefruit really complement the trout. The Salad just blends in as you pick up the trout bites by bites. I actually enjoys this very much. Excellent execution.
The main – Egg benedict. The hollandaiss sauce has a nice kick in it but not too much that overpower the taste of egg and ham and the English muffin beneath. The poach egg is absolutely beautiful. . . the egg white is glowing like a magical ball. You can see the transparency of the yolk. It is perfect.
House made mint ice cream with house made cookie. Nice finish at the end, very refreshing. But I am not a big fan of the mint. But, something to note here is that I was afraid the ice cream drip as I eat it. But I never see anything drip out. At the end, I realized they stuffed whipped cream at the bottom. Isn’t that brilliant? Why didn’t any of the ice cream shop think of it. As you get to the bottom, the ice cream cone become a completely different dessert. Cookie with cream…wow brilliant.
Execution is done to perfection as always. But that being said some of the item IS a bit pricey if you think of it. Yogurt with fruits and granola is a big whopping of 10 dollar. I am sure the greek yogurt is hand made in the house and required lots of attention. But normal people wouldn’t consider the price affordable.
However, if you want to enjoy the perfect egg benedict. The $12 dollar egg and potato is quite common around the town. If you enjoy eating delicately, then this is definitely the restaurant to go.
Related post: C Restaurant – Superb Seafood with amazing view.
Worth the drive? Depends how delicate your taste buds is. I definitely wouldn’t try the 40 dollar tasting menu again unless there is another special. It is too pricey for my pocket. But I would definitely come again for the eggs.
Food: 25/30
Decoration: 25/30
Service: 22/30
Price: $20~60
Monday, May 9, 2011
Shiro–The best sushi bar in Town.
Visited 2009~2011
The biggest feature of Vancouver is that Sushi bar (as well as Starbucks) can be seen at every single corner. Everybody has their own favorite place to go for sushi. But if you are talking about the value? Shiro can easily be crowned. In a obscured business square on Cambie street, hid away the king of Sushi bar. No mater how many times you have passed Cambie, chances are you never notice this restaurant or even believe this is a decent restaurant from the exterior. It looks exactly like any other sushi joint in town. The cheesy signage as well as the Japanese style exterior wall, it is really hard to imagine that inside there is the best everyday sushi in Vancouver. After you walked in the door, you might feel slightly more comfortable. The neat and simple counter filled with customers, but still nothing truly convincing.
As the nigiri sushi is served, now you can truly spot the difference for this restaurant. The wild sockeye salmon is the only kind that is served here. The intense red color represents its better flavors and taste. The wasabi is also the feature here. Using REAL wasabi root, and made fresh at the facility. The taste is incomparable. The aroma is very strong and fresh, this is truly what wasabi should taste like. Most store use the North America horseradish and give a dyed it green, which is quite sad.
Here I also tasted the best Toro Nigiri. Nice knife work and the extra tuna oil gives it the extra flavor. The real crab California roll is an must order here as well. The freshness of the crab meat is hidden in every California roll. Other than sashimi and sushi, the bbq squid and many other items are all exquisite.
Worth the Drive? Yes
Food: 26
Decor: 18
Price: 15~35
Grub–Not your ordinary Grub!
The lamb rack is with yogurt mint sauce! The meat is perfectly tender, the medium rare lamb is without any gaming taste. The juicy lamb is accompanied with lamb sauce and tomato barley risotto. The combination brings out layers of lamb taste. The style is very distinguish. The risotto is mixed with tofu, a very Chinese style of cooking. Something to fill up your stomach but without the burden of over carb.
Worth the drive? Yes
Food 24/30
Service 22/30
Decoration 20/30
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Zakkushi–What is better than meat on a stick?
Visited ~2010
Zakkushi (串燒) 在溫哥華是吃串燒的首選, 應該沒有其他店有比他更豐富的選擇. 不論是下班之後的gettogether 還是聚餐, 這裡都是非常適合的. 至今我已經在此度過無數個大家的生日, 日本式的吆喝下單, 以及不間斷滋滋的烤肉聲, 讓這裡充滿著活力. 串燒不論是雞心, 雞胗, 牛舌, 跟各個肉類都非常的入味. 搭配起司, 梅干, 海胎,的運用讓串燒吃起來非常的爽口而不油膩. 肉串大至以鹽燒, 與醬燒兩種方式處理. 兩者都非常的到味.
這家餐廳反而很受女性歡迎, 主要的事他們的炭烤麻糬, 搭配Mozzarella起司的軟綿綿的口感, 打動每一個女性的心. 說實在每次在看日本的菜單的時候他們都會標榜大受女性歡迎的都是含有麻糬的材料. 個人我是不太清楚他的魔力到底在哪. 不過是滿好吃的, 但我真的吃不多麻糬. 講到這, 喜歡吃肝的朋友, Zakkushi 肝的處理比較特殊, 他的肝的口感非常的綿軟, 我個人是還可以接受, 但是肝我還是比較喜歡吃有一點脆脆的口感. 所以不推薦這道串燒~
既然已經轉型成居酒屋, 就推見一下他的代表作, Beef Steak, 他的 Beef Steak 做的非常美味, 甜甜的日式醬汁加上恰到好處的蘿菠泥搭配決家的六分熟牛肉. 每一口肉都是非常的鮮甜. 另外如果怕整餐吃起來太多肉類, 建議他的buta shabu salad 涮豬肉沙拉也是非常的有口感. 和風醬汁搭配清爽的涮豬肉, 決配!
Downtown Denmen 的 Zakkushi 原本非常適合大型的聚餐, 他的大桌, 原本是木製長型的方桌搭配玻璃的吊飾, 非常有氣氛. 但現在可能因為想要更多的空間, 這大桌已經被拆掉改成普通的桌椅. 所以建議多人的聚餐可以到main street 的店面會比較有氣氛.
講到此, 夏天炎熱的天氣又讓我想要到此享受一杯冰啤酒搭配他一串串可口的串燒了~
Worth the drive? Yes
Food: 25/30
Interior: 20/30
Price: $30~50
Note: 其實只吃串燒吃到寶實在有一點奢侈, 如果只是來試試口味喝幾杯酒是不用到40 塊的價位.
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
Zakkushi–What’s better than meat on a stick?
Visited ~2010
Zakkushi is top choice for carnivore who likes meat on a sticks. There is no other restaurant that offers more selection of Japanese meat on a stick than here. Even if you are just grabbing a drink after work, or having a get together here. This place is best suited for all. If you are adventurous, there is exotic items such as chicken gizzard, chicken heart, liver, and beef tongue. Each skewer is dressed in salt or sauce with combination of cheese, seaweed, and plums. So you can enjoy lots and lots of meat and still feel refreshing.
The most popular dish for female here is the BBQ mochi. (rice cake). The chewy mochi with melted mozzarella cheese is described as “Love’ from some of my friend. Japanese always said the woman loves the Mochi. but in my opinion I am not too sure what is so beautiful about it. I like the taste though. But I can’t handle too much of it. If you are the adventurous type who like liver, Zakkushi’s bbq liver is quite special, the liver is nice and tender. (the texture is a bit mushy) Therefore, if you are not that into liver or like a more firm flavor. I highly recommended you not to order this skewer.
The beef steak here is done to perfection. Sweet japanese sauce in combination of mashed white radish on tops of the perfectly medium rare meat. Every bite of the meat is sweet and tender. If you are worried about eating too much meat for the night. Try their shabu buta salad, water boiled pork slices with Japanese sour salad dressing with poached egg. It is very healthy and refreshing to rescue your oily taste.
Now I cannot wait for summer to come again, so I can enjoy a nice cold beer with lots and lots of the meat skewer.
Worth the drive? Yes
Food: 25/30
Interior: 20/30
Price: $30~50
Note: This is not a place for you to stuffed up. The meat are cooked very delicately, therefore you might find the dish a bit small. But the point is to drink up ! cheers =p
Hidden Tasting Bar @ Westin Grand (Robson)
Vancouver is a place that is filled with artist and chef. There is a lot of good dessert chefs around, however on this relaxing land. Most of these store close very early if not close all the time. Thomas Hass / Faubourg / Ganache Patisserie are all famous dessert bakery shop. However, one closes earlier than the other. Before everybody has time to wrap up at work, they are long gone. Some location doesn’t even open on the weekend. The only exception is Cheesecake etc! But Cheesecake Cheesecake Cheesecake sometimes you craved for other stuffs. Or you just need place to chill at night.
The reason I noticed this location is because its named. Hidden is the keyword I really enjoyed recently. I like to find those restaurant that is a hole in the wall. But after careful research, I discovered this isn’t really a hole in a wall. It is just tucked away in a obscured apartment hotel. There is nothing underground about it! But it is a great place for date…
Even though it is called Hidden, the lounge is quite spacious. With back light slowly changing, a little bit of cheesy but sometimes you need a little bit of glamorous and bling. Hidden Tasting Room serves Tapas style dinner but I am not here for dinner tonight. The price is quite attracting, every dish is roughly 15 ~ 20 dollar. The subject today is dessert!
Da Da chocolate fondue~ creamy toblerone chocolate with fresh fruits.
Because we are in such a romantic atmosphere. Of course lets have some Champagne. There are 4 bottles available while the regulars are freixenet carta nevada brut and cristalino. (I know Champagne and Chocolate is such a cliché. (and wrong) but remember I just talked about I am enjoying the cheesy moment)
Accompanied by the Vancouver Library back light. This place is truly romantic. In honesty, this fondue is no more complex than melting the chocolate at home. However the blood orange they served is top quality. Cristalino is quite smooth at start, Crisp with complex fruit notes but with chocolate is a bit dry at the end.
Hidden tasting bar is an excellent place to chill and relax with your love one. A wonderful quiet place to relax and talk about the future and such. I won’t expect too much on the food but it does the job, But the Champagne is reasonable $35! Enjoy~
Worth the drive? No Comment
Food 19/30
Service 20/30
Decoration 25/30