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June 23rd, 2008

Review: Two Dinners at Water St. Cafe

Today’s post is going to be extra long because:
(1) I have not been posting as regularly these days and I’m feeling guilty :)
(2) I happened to eat at Water St. Cafe twice during a 3-week span so I thought it would be better to post about both visits at once

The first dinner was a gals’ night out with Tricia and Juanita.  It’s always fun to meet up at a new place for dinner.  I’ve never been to Water St. Cafe before but both Tricia and Juanita had and were happy to go back.  It also didn’t hurt that we had an Entertainment Book coupon that gave us a free entree.  :)

After we ordered, we were presented with some fresh bread.  There were two different kinds and they were both warm, which I enjoyed.  The butter was also easy to spread, which is something too often overlooked by many restaurants.

water st cafe

Tricia and I shared the spinach salad, which came with tomatoes, goat cheese croutons, pancetta, pine nuts, and a red wine vinaigrette.  The crispy elements in this salad went really well with the soft spinach.  I also liked how the vinaigrette was very light and didn’t drench the salad.

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Juanita had a Caesar salad to start her meal.  This looked very tasty and Juanita enjoyed it quite a bit.

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All three of us chose pasta entrees.  First up was Juanita’s clam pasta in white wind sauce.  This came loaded with clams (some fresh and some canned) and looked delicious.

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Tricia picked the spinach and ricotta cheese ravioli.  Although there weren’t as many pieces of ravioli as she would have liked, the ravioli was quite big and it was very tasty.  Even though initial thoughts were that the dish was kind of small, it turned out to be very filling.  :)

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I chose the pesto linguine with chicken.  I found the pesto to have too much oil puddled at the bottom but it tasted great overall.  The linguine came with a lot of chicken chunks, sundried tomatoes, and artichoke hearts.  I only ate half of this and ended up bringing the other half to work the next day.

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All in all, it was a very enjoyable meal.  We were too stuffed for dessert but luckily for you, we had dessert at the second Water St Cafe dinner… :)

Fast forward a few weeks and I was back at Water St Cafe for a Father’s Day dinner with my family.  I’ll highlight some of the dishes we tried as well as dessert.  :)

We decided to share a couple of appetizers that day and settled on the smoked salmon and the bruschetta.  Although I enjoyed the tomato and basil spread on the bruschetta, I like my bread to be a bit toastier and crunchier.

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The smoked salmon was very good.  There wasn’t anything very unique about this dish but it was done well.  The dill cream cheese went great with the salmon and triangle toasts.

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Gricked decided to have the potato gnocchi with shrimp, prosciutto, and squash.  If this sounds filling, it really was!  Even after sharing with all of us, he still had about half left over, which he ended up bringing for lunch the next day.  The shrimp and squash made for an interesting combination and this was a very tasty dish.

water st cafe

Most of us were too full for dessert but we decided to share a couple of items anyway.  I decided to have the flourless espresso chocolate tart.  For some reason, I thought this was going to be like a chocolate lava cake but it turned out to be more like a dense truffle tart.  It also came with some preserved cherries, which went pretty well with the tart but created a watery soup in my dish, which I could have done without.  I would have also enjoyed the cherries if they had a stronger flavour.

water st cafe

My grandparents and my mom chose the tiramisu.  It tasted pretty standard and nothing stood out about it though.

water st cafe

The next time I’m at the Water St Cafe, I’ll probably do without the dessert and just stick with a main course.  Their pastas were great but I’ll probably try their non-pasta mains next time just to see how they compare.  I should also note that on my second trip to Water St Cafe, service was extremely slow and they seemed to be quite understaffed despite it being Father’s Day.  I didn’t keep count but it must have taken us at least 20 minutes just to get the bill at the end.

Details:
300 Water Street, Vancouver
Tel: 604-689-2832

Summary:
Food: ★★★½☆
Service: ★★☆☆☆ (mostly due to the slow service the second time around)
Price: $$

June 16th, 2008

Review: Lunch Specials at Green Basil

We had a team lunch the other day and as is often the case, I was tasked with picking the restaurant. It had been a while since I was last at Green Basil and after a quick consultation with my teammates, we decided that Green Basil would be the location of our lunch outing. I was first alerted about Green Basil when it opened about a year ago and have always enjoyed its convenient location near Metrotown and its yummy lunch specials.

For only $6.95, you can get a lunch special, which includes a spring roll, a small (and I mean small!) salad, soup, rice, and your choice of entree. There are quite a few eligible entrees to choose from, including curries and a variety or meat and vegetarian dishes.

Almost everyone in our party decided to go with the lunch special. Before the entrees came, we were presented with a plate of spring rolls.  As you can see, the size of the salad is pretty meagre but I really enjoyed the slightly tangy dressing on the salad.  The spring roll was a bit greasy on the outside but was very crispy.

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I’m not sure what the name of this soup was but it was hot and slightly tangy.  It came with some carrot and cabbage pieces as well.

green basil

I really enjoy the green curry with chicken at Green Basil.  Green curry is one of my favourite items to order at any Thai restaurant but what I like about the dish here is that it’s very spicy but has a slightly sweet taste to it as well.  There were quite a few pieces of chicken with my dish and a lot of curry for me to drizzle all over my rice.  I also liked how the vegetables in this dish were not overcooked and provided a nice crunch.

green basil

Christina sat next to me so I was able to snap a picture of her lunch special as well.  :)  She had the black bean chicken, which came with a lot of veggies as well.  This is a good alternative for someone who is not in the mood for a spicy dish.  Christina also noted that this dish had just the right amount of sauce to go with her rice without having everything swimming in sauce.

green basil

This was quite an enjoyable lunch.  At $6.95, it’s pretty comparable to what you can get in the cafeteria at our building and this definitely beats cafeteria food any day.  :)

Details:
4623 Kingsway, Burnaby
Tel: 604-439-1919

Summary:
Food: ★★★½☆
Service: ★★★☆☆
Price: $

June 11th, 2008

Attack of the Killer Tomatoes

I’m a bit late to hop on this “breaking news” so I’m sure most people have heard about the salmonella outbreak in tomatoes in the US. I first saw this in the paper yesterday but it didn’t occur to me to blog about it until now. Well, that and Keith suggested I should. :)


source: globeandmail.com

So far, the outbreak seems to be limited to the US, but several Canadian restaurants have pulled tomatoes from their menus as a precautionary measure. Restaurants include MacDoanld’s, Milestones, and KFC.

Just in case you haven’t heard about this tomato panic yet and can’t live without tomatoes, health officials say that grape tomatoes, cherry tomatoes, and tomatoes that are sold on vines should be ok for consumptions.

I have a fondness for tomatoes and often munch on them for a snack so I’m glad not all tomatoes are affected by the outbreak. What are YOU doing to feed your tomato fix? :)

June 5th, 2008

Review: Mother’s Day at Trafalgar’s Bistro

My family celebrated Mother’s Day a little early this year and we decided to go to Trafalgar’s Bistro. I actually tried to book this dinner through OpenTable.com but it showed the restaurant as full. For some reason, this has happened to me each time I try to make reservations at Trafalgar’s so I always end up calling in. The only thing that really bugs me about this is that I’m unable to collect points for my reservation. :)

There was a set menu available that day, which had three courses, including dessert from Sweet Obsessions bakery next door. For each course, you can choose from a small menu of 2-3 options so it does provide a bit of variety. At $39 for the set menu, it is quite a good deal.

I went for the set menu and started with steamed mussels in rosemary, ginger, and white wine. The accompanying crispy crackers provided a nice crunch. The mussels were a bit small but tasted very fresh. The rosemary and ginger went very well together and the ginger really gave the mussels a slightly spicy taste.

trafalgar’s bistro

For my main course, I had a wild mushroom fettuccine with asparagus and a grilled duck breast. The pasta was a bit oily towards the end but I really liked the abundance of wild mushrooms in this dish. The duck was pan-fried nicely and cooked to a nice medium. This dish was extremely tasty and very filling. The asparagus also provided a nice crunch.

trafalgar’s bistro

For dessert, I was in a chocolaty mood so I chose the triple chocolate mousse. It had layers of dark, milk, and white chocolate. Sometimes, mousse can be a bit rich but this triple chocolate mousse was light yet flavourful. The three chocolates go very well together and it didn’t take me very long to polish off my plate. :)

trafalgar’s bistro

Yet another enjoyable meal at Trafalgar’s. It’s a great place to go with your family and also with friends. They do tend to book up quite quickly though so if you are going with a larger group (more than 4), be sure to make reservations early.

Details:
2603 W.16th Ave., Vancouver
Tel: 604-739-0555

Summary:
Food: ★★★★☆
Service: ★★★½☆
Price: $$$

June 4th, 2008

Review: Good Eats at Sushi King

A new sushi place opened up sometime last year along Kingsway and Boundary-ish.  Lucky for me, it is quite close to where I work and even luckier for me, the sushi is tasty and reasonably priced.  :)  I have been here several times since I found out about it from Corbi.  To reward me for my frequent visits, I even have a stamp card where I can collect small discounts (5-15% off) and free California rolls!

Mabel and I came here for lunch one day and also to take advantage of my free California rolls reward from my stamp card.  :)  I guess the owners recognize us and realized we were frequent visitors so we were also gifted with some octopus sashimi.  It was fresh and quite tasty.  I really enjoyed the slightly chewy texture of octopus.

sushi king

That day, I decided to go with the tuna and salmon don.  It’s one of my favourite dishes when I go for sushi because it’s almost like nigiri sushi but you assemble it yourself.  ;)  The salmon and tuna pieces were very large and tasty.  I’m not sure what type of tuna they use here, but it tastes almost like toro and seems fattier than regular tuna in other restaurants.  The tuna and salmon don here is great because they don’t put in very much rice, which assists me in not overeating.  :)  At $8.50, it’s really a good deal.

sushi king

My tuna and salmon don also came with miso soup.

sushi king

Mabel chose the chicken udon.  The noodles were slightly chewy and had several chunks of chicken.  Mabel enjoyed it quite a bit and she mentioned that it was a good size for lunch.  If I recall correctly, this was $8.75.

sushi king

The California rolls were very tasty and not just because it was free.  :)  It comes with a small drizzling of mayo on top but I usually ask them to hold the mayo so I can be slightly healthier.  Even without the mayo, these rolls are very good.
sushi king

Overall, it was another enjoyable meal at Sushi King.  The next time I go back, I’ll order something different and try something new to blog about.  :)   Service can be slow at times though because there is basically one guy making all the sushi and it has become quite busy during the weekday lunch hour.

Details:
3520 Kingsway, Vancouver
Tel: 604-431-6283

Summary:
Food:  ★★★★☆
Service: ★★½☆☆
Price: $

May 30th, 2008

2008 Vancouver Restaurant Closure List Available

Just a quick post for the weekend. I was told today that the 2008 restaurant closure list for the Lower Mainland is available.

For more info about food safety in general, check out the Vancouver Coastal Health website.

I’m happy to say that most of the restaurants I frequent were not found on the closure list. However, I did notice that several closures were centered around certain malls or areas. Gene suggested that it may have been due to construction taking place that affected the quality of water since the reason for most of these centralized closures were “lack of potable water” and only lasted a day.

Just something to think about over the weekend for you all. :)

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