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== Pastis == | == Pastis == | ||
- | 2153 West 4th Avenue<br> | + | 2153 West 4th Avenue ([http://maps.google.ca/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=2153+West+4th+Avenue,+Vancouver,+Canada+(Pastis)&sll=49.273917,-123.12174&sspn=0.012012,0.015621&ie=UTF8&z=16&iwloc=addr map])<br> |
Vancouver, BC <br> | Vancouver, BC <br> | ||
(604) 731-5020<br> | (604) 731-5020<br> | ||
Reservations recommended | Reservations recommended | ||
- | Review by [[User:Tim]] | + | Review by [[User:Tim|Tim]] |
Dinner at Pastis is a superb example of Vancouver's fine dining scene. They know how to do things right and you don't need an amateur like me to tell you about it. Instead, let me tell you about their weekend brunch. For about the same price as burgers and fries at Sophie's down the street, you get freshly laundered white table cloths, serene atmosphere, perfect eggs benedict (or salade Nicoise, steak et frites, etc.) and staff who are charming and not at all snooty. | Dinner at Pastis is a superb example of Vancouver's fine dining scene. They know how to do things right and you don't need an amateur like me to tell you about it. Instead, let me tell you about their weekend brunch. For about the same price as burgers and fries at Sophie's down the street, you get freshly laundered white table cloths, serene atmosphere, perfect eggs benedict (or salade Nicoise, steak et frites, etc.) and staff who are charming and not at all snooty. | ||
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+ | Review by [[User:Tudor|Tudor]] | ||
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+ | I discovered Pastis in the spring of 2006. I hadn't had duck confit since the last time I was in Europe, so to discover it at a local restaurant was a great joy. I've since gone there at least once a month since then, and it is by far my favorite restaurant. They make the best coq au vin and boeuf bourguignon I've had anywhere in Vancouver, and they have daily specials which are all well worth trying. Like Tim said, the staff are lovely and extremely helpful, and if you become a regular (like many people I've brought there now have) they will bend over backwards to make sure your visit is a memorable one. | ||
== Connie's Cook House == | == Connie's Cook House == | ||
- | 2135 West 4th Avenue ([http://maps.google.com/maps?q=2135+ | + | [[Image:Connie-1.jpg|thumb|Connie's Cook House menu side 1]] [[Image:Connie-2.jpg|thumb|Connie's Cook House menu side 2]] |
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+ | 2135 West 4th Avenue ([http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=2135+W+4th+Ave,+Vancouver,+BC,+Canada+(Connie's+Cook+House)&sll=49.268206,-123.153555&sspn=0.012013,0.015621&ie=UTF8&z=16&iwloc=addr map])<br> | ||
Vancouver, BC<br> | Vancouver, BC<br> | ||
(604) 738-0980<br> | (604) 738-0980<br> | ||
Free delivery after 6pm within 5km | Free delivery after 6pm within 5km | ||
- | Review by [[User:Tim]] | + | Review by [[User:Tim|Tim]] |
- | I prefer brown rice, so I cook my own when I order Chinese food. My rice cooker takes about 30 minutes and Connie's food always arrives before the rice is ready. | + | I prefer brown rice, so I cook my own when I order Chinese food. My rice cooker takes about 30 minutes and Connie's food always arrives before the rice is ready. They give a 10% discount for pickup orders over $15 and free hot and sour soup or egg rolls with all orders over $15. |
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+ | * Spicy Eggplant with Shredded Pork (listed under "Pork and Ribs" and "Hot Pot" but I think they're the same thing) | ||
+ | * Deep Fried Bean Curd & Eggplant in Hot Pot (virtually the same as above, but with tofu instead of pork) | ||
+ | * Beef with Green Bean and Black Bean Sauce | ||
+ | * Almond Chicken (sauce-a-rific) | ||
+ | * General Tso's Chicken (orange sauce) | ||
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+ | == Salsa & Agave Mexican Grill == | ||
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+ | [[Image:SalsaAgave1.jpg|thumb|Salsa & Agave menu side 1]] [[Image:SalsaAgave2.jpg|thumb|Salsa & Agave menu side 2]] | ||
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+ | 1223 Pacific Boulevard ([http://maps.google.ca/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=1223+Pacific+Boulevard,+Vancouver,+Canada+(Salsa+%26+Agave+Mexican+Grill)&sll=49.891235,-97.15369&sspn=48.949899,63.984375&ie=UTF8&z=16&iwloc=addr map])<br> | ||
+ | Vancouver, BC<br> | ||
+ | (604) 408-4228<br> | ||
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+ | Review by [[User:Tim|Tim]] | ||
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+ | This little place was recommended to me by a friend from Mexico, who thoughtfully gave me a menu with circles around the dishes she thought I would enjoy. In retrospect, she should have just circled the whole menu. The Azteca soup, with avocados, tortilla chips, and the perfect amount of spice, is a stand-out favourite. Check out the tortas too. Everything is fresh, tasty, and inexpensive. | ||
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+ | Salsa & Agave is small, seating maybe 12 people max, so don't expect to get a table for a large group. Unfortunately, they don't have a liquor license, so you can't enjoy a cold cerveza with your tacos. | ||
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Pastis
2153 West 4th Avenue (map)
Vancouver, BC
(604) 731-5020
Reservations recommended
Review by Tim
Dinner at Pastis is a superb example of Vancouver's fine dining scene. They know how to do things right and you don't need an amateur like me to tell you about it. Instead, let me tell you about their weekend brunch. For about the same price as burgers and fries at Sophie's down the street, you get freshly laundered white table cloths, serene atmosphere, perfect eggs benedict (or salade Nicoise, steak et frites, etc.) and staff who are charming and not at all snooty.
Review by Tudor
I discovered Pastis in the spring of 2006. I hadn't had duck confit since the last time I was in Europe, so to discover it at a local restaurant was a great joy. I've since gone there at least once a month since then, and it is by far my favorite restaurant. They make the best coq au vin and boeuf bourguignon I've had anywhere in Vancouver, and they have daily specials which are all well worth trying. Like Tim said, the staff are lovely and extremely helpful, and if you become a regular (like many people I've brought there now have) they will bend over backwards to make sure your visit is a memorable one.
Connie's Cook House
2135 West 4th Avenue (map)
Vancouver, BC
(604) 738-0980
Free delivery after 6pm within 5km
Review by Tim
I prefer brown rice, so I cook my own when I order Chinese food. My rice cooker takes about 30 minutes and Connie's food always arrives before the rice is ready. They give a 10% discount for pickup orders over $15 and free hot and sour soup or egg rolls with all orders over $15.
Some particularly memorable dishes:
- Spicy Eggplant with Shredded Pork (listed under "Pork and Ribs" and "Hot Pot" but I think they're the same thing)
- Deep Fried Bean Curd & Eggplant in Hot Pot (virtually the same as above, but with tofu instead of pork)
- Beef with Green Bean and Black Bean Sauce
- Almond Chicken (sauce-a-rific)
- General Tso's Chicken (orange sauce)
Salsa & Agave Mexican Grill
1223 Pacific Boulevard (map)
Vancouver, BC
(604) 408-4228
Review by Tim
This little place was recommended to me by a friend from Mexico, who thoughtfully gave me a menu with circles around the dishes she thought I would enjoy. In retrospect, she should have just circled the whole menu. The Azteca soup, with avocados, tortilla chips, and the perfect amount of spice, is a stand-out favourite. Check out the tortas too. Everything is fresh, tasty, and inexpensive.
Salsa & Agave is small, seating maybe 12 people max, so don't expect to get a table for a large group. Unfortunately, they don't have a liquor license, so you can't enjoy a cold cerveza with your tacos.