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Best 30 New Vancouver Restaurants in 2012

I have dined at a lot of new restaurants that have opened in 2012. These are 30 of the Best NEW Restaurants in Vancouver that newly define how we eat, drink and play.

Note: These are not in any ranking order.

Via Tevere Pizzeria

1190 Victoria Drive, Vancouver

The best authentic Neapolitan pizza, cool ambience, impressive.

Vicino Pastaria

68 East Cordova, Vancouver

The food is beautiful, creative chef, delicious pasta creations.

Espana Restaurant 

1118 Denman Street, Vancouver

Spanish tapas, culinary adventure of flavours.

The Acorn

3995 Main Street, Vancouver

Delicious vegetarian dishes, beautiful presentation, stylish room.

Heirloom

1509 West 12th Avenue, Vancouver

Big bowls of Delish Vegetarian food, in a very cool room.

The Parker

237 Union Street, Vancouver

Fine vegetarian fare, menu changes daily, romantic ambiance.

Fable Kitchen

1944 West 4th Ave, Vancouver

Farm to Table cuisine and creative dishes!

The Sardine Can

26 Powell St., Vancouver

Delicious Spanish Tapas, intimate room.

El Matador

131 West Esplanade, North Vancouver

Andalusian tapas, bright flavours.

Harvest Community Foods

243 Union Street, Vancouver

Large bowls of ramen, meets cool local grocer.

La Pentola Della Quercia

350 Davie Street, Vancouver

Northern Italian dishes, divine.

Bob Likes Thai Food

1521 W Broadway, Vancouver

Authentic Thai, and it was very tasty, wonderful flavours and wonderful service.

Pier 7 Restaurant 

25 Wallace Mews Rd, North Vancouver

Outstanding fish and seafood, best patio on the north shore.

East of Main Café

223 East Georgia Street, Vancouver

Moroccan, Spain and the Mediterranean influences and flavours.

Sal y Limon

Unit #5 – 701 Kingsway, Vancouver

Authentic Mexican dishes

Rio Brazilian Steakhouse

689 Denman Street, Vancouver

Authentic Rodizio, delicious desserts.

Cotto Enoteca Pizzeria

6011 Hastings Street, Burnaby

More than just Italian food, beautiful communal table.

Le Parisien

751 Denman Street, Vancouver

French fare, romantic, stylish room.

Soirette Macarons

1433 West Pender Street, Vancouver

Endless flavours of Macarons, high tea service, stylish décor.

Forage

1300 Robson Street, Vancouver

Exceptional local fare, delish flavours, excellent desserts.

Minami Restaurant

1118 Mainland Street, Vancouver

Modern Japanese, inventive dishes, creative cocktails.

Tap and Barrel

1 Athletes Way, Vancouver

Comfort food, beer and wine on tap, beautiful patio.

Catch 122

122 West Hastings Street, Vancouver

French inspired comfort food, creative chef, spacious room.

The Union

219 Union Street, Vancouver

South East Asian eatery, inventive cocktails, stylish room.

Cafe D’Afrique

363 East Broadway, Vancouver

Authentic African dishes, friendly service.

The Mexican

1049 Granville Street  Vancouver

Authentic Mexican dishes, friendly service.

Gurkha Himalyan Kitchen

1141 Davie Street, Vancouver

Nepalese cuisine, gracious servers, humble chef, hidden patio.

The Fish Shack

1026 Granville Street, Vancouver

Great seafood, creative chef, great cocktails.

Max’s Burgers

521 West 8th Avenue, Vancouver

Local burgers & shakes, creative cocktails.

The Portly Chef

1211 Lonsdale Avenue, North Vancouver

French influenced West Coast cuisine

Curious which restaurants were on last years list, take a look at my Top 30 New restaurants of 2011.

by Richard Wolak

Best Desserts in 2012

It’s no secret that I have always been fond of desserts, here are some of the best desserts that I have had in 2012 in and around Vancouver.

Here are 10 of my favourite desserts, in no particular order:

1)    Salted Caramel Budino

Salted Caramel Budino

Salted Caramel Budino Butterscotch pudding, Maldon sea salt, rosemary biscotti

Created by: Chef Alex Tung

Cotto Enoteca Pizzeria

6011 Hastings Street, Burnaby

Tel: 604-299-8002

Web: http://www.cotto.ca

Twitter: @cottoenoteca

 

2)    Lemon pot de Creme

Lemon pot de Creme

Lemon pot de Creme with lemon foam & granite

Created by: Chef Curtis Luk

Fable Kitchen

1944 West 4th Ave, Vancouver

Tel 604-732-1322

Web: www.fablekitchen.ca

Twitter: @fablekitchen

 

3)    Fruit & Almond Crostata

Fruit & Almond Crostata

Fruit & Almond Crostata with vanilla gelato

Created by: Chef Chris Picek

Vicino Pastaria

68 East Cordova, Vancouver

Tel: 604-336-0042

Web: http://vicino.ca/

Twitter: @VicinoPastaria

 

4)      Pumpkin Semifreddo

Pumpkin Semifreddo

Pumpkin Semifreddo, Amaretti Crumble, Crème Fraiche, Sage Crisps

Created by: Chef Brian Skinner

The Acorn Restaurant

3995 Main Street

Tel: 604-566-9001

Web: http://www.theacornrestaurant.ca/

Twitter: @AcornVancouver

 

5)      Quindim

Quindim

Quindim is a delicious Brazilian dessert –baked Coconut custard

Created by: Chef Felipe Ramos

Rio Brazilian Steakhouse

689 Denman Street, Vancouver

Tel:604-568-7722

Web: http://riobraziliansteakhouse.ca

Twitter: @riovancouver

 

6)      Apple Pie

Apple Pie

Apple Pie with black pepper short crust & quince jelly

Created by: Pastry Chef Welbert Choi

Forage

1300 Robson Street, Vancouver

Tel: 604-661-1400

Web at http://www.foragevancouver.com/

Twitter @ForageVancouver

 

7)    Peanut Butter and Espresso Semifreddo

Peanut Butter and Espresso Semifreddo

Peanut Butter and Espresso Semifreddo, Cinnamon Donut paired with the Deschutes Black Butte Porter

Created by: Chef Stephen Chadband

Biercraft Bistro

3305 Cambie Street, Vancouver

Tel: 604-874-6900

Web: http://biercraft.com/cambie/

Twitter:  @biercraft

 

8)    Churros

Churros

Churros with dark hot chocolate sauce as well as the housemade yogurt and dulce de leche

Created by: Chef Neil Taylor

Espana Restaurant

1118 Denman Street, Vancouver

Tel: 604-558-4040

Web: www.espanarestaurant.ca/

Twitter: @espanayvr

 

9)    Tuasukama Tiramisu

Tuasukama Tiramisu

Tuasukama Tiramisu

Created by: Chef Victor Bongo

Establishment

3162 West Broadway, Vancouver

Tel: (604) 736-7576

Web: http://www.estlounge.com/

Twitter: @EstLounge

 

10)     Oka San’s Rich Chocolate Brownies

Oka San’s Rich Chocolate Brownies

Oka San’s Rich Chocolate Brownies rich dark chocolate brownies served warm with dark chocolate sauce & vanilla bean gelato

Created by: Chef Etsuko Needham

Bistro Sakana

1123 Mainland Street, Vancouver

Tel: (604) 633-1280

Web: http://www.bistrosakana.com/

Twitter: @bistrosakana

By: Richard Wolak

Best Foodie Events of 2012

Richard Wolak (Founder & Publisher of Vancouver Foodster) at the Ricardo’s Media Dinner Party

I went to a lot of different food events, openings and parties during 2012 in and around Vancouver, here are my top 18 standouts of the year.

1)  2012 Gold Medal Plates was the most amazing gastronomic experience.

2) From Farms to Forks was the most entertaining event at the coolest venue that brought together some of the cities best chefs, restaurants and breweries.

3)  Hy’s Steakhouse celebrates 50 years was the best Restaurant Anniversary Party of the year.

4)  Feast of Fields 2012 at Golden Ears Cheese was the best afternoon of eating and drinking in the outdoors.

5)  Minami Restaurant Opening Party was the best restaurant opening of the year downtown Vancouver. 

6)  East of Main Café Opening was the best restaurant opening of the year outside of downtown Vancouver. 

7)  Eating Italian with Ricardo’s was the best Media Dinner & Cooking Party of the year.

8)  Roaming Dragon Tasting was the best Food Truck Media/VIP Menu Tasting experience.

9)  East meets West at West was the best Culinary Adventure/Dinner with 2 of Canada’s best chefs.

10)  Sake Master Dinner at Ki was the best Pairing Dinner with Sake and delicious Japanese cuisine.

11)  Cherry Harvest Winemakers Dinner at Fraiche was the best BC Winemakers Dinner experience.

12)  Robert Mondavi Winemakers Dinner at Blue Water Café was the best Winemakers Dinner experience.

13)  Stags Hollow Tasting Lunch at Lift was the best Winemakers Lunch of the year.

14)  Steamworks Beer Launch Party was the best Beer Launch Party of the year with delicious comfort food.

15)  Cooking for a Cause Celebration was the most incredible evening of food and wine from some of Vancouver’s finest chefs outside of the city in the most spectacular venue.

16)  Tableau Bar Bistro celebrates 1 year was the best 1st Year Anniversary party with delicious food and drinks.

17)  Joy of Feeding was the best afternoon of eating delicious food outside on a farm.

18)  Tasting Brunch at the Bibo was the best media tasting brunch with an extensive selection of delish food and drink.

Note: These are not in any ranking order.

By: Richard Wolak

Best Restaurants for the Kids

If you have kids or are an Aunt or Uncle like me, you may be curious as to where you can take children, there are cafes and restaurants around Vancouver that welcome children as well as their accompanying adults! Here are some of those places!

Note: these places are in no particular order.

Sweet Salt Bakery Café

1)    Sweet Salt Bakery Café

Located at 3497 Fraser Street in Vancouver, open Tuesday – Saturday from 8am – 5pm.  They feature German baked goods and delectables and they offer a Playscapes area for children. You can find them on the web at http://sweetsalt.ca/ or on Twitter: @SweetSaltBakery

2)    Little Nest

Located at 1716 Charles Street in Vancouver, open from 9am to 4pm – 7 days a week! Their kitchen closes at 3pm daily, they are still open for coffee, tea and sweet things until 4pm. Parent-friendly cafe and play area with toys and games for the kids. You can find them on the web at http://www.littlenest.ca/ or by Phone at  604-251-9994.

3)    Rocky Mountain Flatbread

They have Two Vancouver Locations: 4186 Main Street & 1876 W 1st Avenue, open daily for lunch and dinner.  Every Sunday & Monday, bring the kids who can make their own pizza from 5.00 pm – 7.00 pm for $6.95.  Pizza making involves rolling out the dough, spreading tomato sauce and adding your favourite toppings. There is also a play kitchen for kids to enjoy! You can find them on the web at http://www.rockymountainflatbread.ca/ and on Twitter @Flatbreadco

4)    Kokopelli Café

Located at 4593 Dunbar Street in Vancouver. Open daily for lunch and dinner. There is a play area for kids and all kid menu items come with carrot sticks, not fries. You can find them on the web at http://kokopellicafe.ca/ or phone them at 604-228-0818.

5)    Café du Soleils

Located at 2096 Commercial Drive in Vancouver, open daily from morning until late night. By day they welcome families. There is a large stage area where kids can play and draw with chalks on the black board. You can find them on the web at http://www.cafedeuxsoleils.com/ or by Phone at 604-254-1195.

6)    The Outpost Café

Located at 3992 Fraser Street in Vancouver, they are open daily from 9am onwards. Children are welcome here where they will find a big rug on the floor, toys and children’s books.  You will also find a kid-friendly menu with kid’s mac and cheese, covers on the electrical outlets, and a fold-out change table in the bathroom. You can find them on the web at www.theoutpostcafe.ca and on Twitter @TheOutpostcafe

7) Fray Restaurant

Located at 3980 Fraser Street in Vancouver. Open Tuesday – Sunday. You will find crayons and activity sheets on each table, with pop art gags like colouring in Henry Rollin’s tattoos or draw on the hairstyles of Arcade Fire. You will also find stacks of board games in the corner, including Jenga, Settlers of Catan and many other classics. They also offer a small menu for the kids including soup, steamed veggies, beef burger, pasta, mac and cheese, plus homemade ice cream. You can find them on the web at www.fray.me or on Twitter @FrayonFraser

8)  Café Du Soleil

Located at 1393 Commercial Drive in Vancouver. Open Monday – Friday from 8am – 4pm and on weekends from 9am – 5pm. Offers a play area for kids. You can find them on the web at http://www.cafedusoleil.ca/ or by phone at 604-254-1145.

 

Have I missed any of your favourite places in Vancouver that area Kid-Friendly? Feel free to add your comment here and name the place and their location, and why you think they are the best!

By: Richard Wolak

The BEST Deep Fried Pickles

Fried pickles are a snack food found commonly in the American South. It is made by deep-frying a sliced battered dill pickle. I was on a quest to find the Best Deep Fried Pickles in Vancouver.

Note: The prices indicated exclude tax.

In ranking order, these are are the Best Deep Fried Pickles in Vancouver:

 

1)     Tap & Barrel — FIRST  PLACE

Tap & Barrel

My take: Outstanding pickles that hold up to the crunch on their own and once battered they are even more delicious. Served with their sour cream dill dip.

Price: $5

Cuisine: Comfort Food

On the regular menu: Yes

Location: 1 Athletes Way, Vancouver

Twitter: @tapandbarrel

Web:  http://www.tapandbarrel.com/

 

2)    The Rumpus Room – SECOND  PLACE

The Rumpus Room

My take: Golden brown battered pickles with great flavour. Served with their homemade tartar sauce;

Price: $6

Cuisine: Comfort Food

On the regular menu: Yes

Location: 2689 Main Street, Vancouver

Twitter: @RumpusRoomMain

Web:  http://www.rumpusroom.ca/

 

3)       Dunn’s Famous – THIRD PLACE

Dunn’s Famous

My take: Taste great even though it tasted as if there was more batter than pickle. Served with there homemade  sauce.

Price: $3.99

Cuisine: Jewish style deli

On the regular menu: Yes

Location: 827 Seymour Street, Vancouver

Twitter: @DunnsFamousBC

Web:  http://www.dunnsfamousbc.com/restaurant/

 

4)       Stackhouse Burgers – FOURTH PLACE

Stackhouse Burger Bar

My take: Different type of dish, unique and quite tasty. The best aioli dipping sauce from the choices on offer is the Truffle by far.

Price: $7.00

Cuisine: Burgers

On the regular menu: Yes

Location: 1224 Granville Street, Vancouver

Twitter: @StackhouseBB

Web:  http://www.stackhouseburgerbar.com/

 

Note: I know there are more restaurants around the Vancouver area that have Deep Fried Pickles and I was unable to get to all of them on this quest.

Which Deep Fried Pickles are your favourite from a restaurant around Vancouver or in the suburbs?

Feel free to add your comment here and name the place and their location, the cost of each excluding tax and why you think they are the best!

By: Richard Wolak

Best Hidden Patios in Vancouver

Vancouver is fortunate to have some great restaurants with outdoor patios that are secluded and hidden off the beaten track. This list represents some of the Best hidden patios in the city that you are going to love.

Note: these places are in no particular order.

Gotham Steakhouse & Cocktail Bar

1)    Reflections in the Rosewood Hotel Georgia

Located at 801 West Georgia Street on the 4th floor by the side elevator from the lobby. Open daily from noon til late. For reservations please telephone 604.673.7043 and for menus and more information visit www.rosewoodhotelgeorgia.com

2)    Ki Modern Japanese Restaurant (updated – note: this restaurant closed in 2012)

Located at 1121 Alberni Street next to the Shangri-La Hotel, entrance off of Alberni Street, up 1 flight of stairs to the restaurant, the secluded patio is on the left side. Open daily Mon-Fri and nightly Sat-Sun. For reservations, please telephone     604-609-0600 and for menus and more information visit www.kijapanese.com/

3)    Gotham Steakhouse & Cocktail Bar

Located at 615 Seymour Street through the restaurant on the main floor. Open dail. For reservations please telephone 604-605-8282 and for menus and information visit www.gothamsteakhouse.com/

4)    Gurkha Himalyan Kitchen

Located in the rear of the restaurant, entrance is inset then up the stairs at 1141 Davie Street, through the restaurant to the patio. Open daily. For reservations, please telephone 604-565-7965 and for menus and more information visit http://gurkha.ca/

5)    The Keg Yaletown

Located at 1011 Mainland Street through the restaurant and upstairs to the top level. Open nightly. For reservations, please telephone 604-633-2534 and for menus and more information visit www.kegsteakhouse.com/

 6)    Joe Fortes Restaurant

Located at 777 Thurlow Street inside through the restaurant and upstairs to the top level. Open daily. For reservations, please telephone 604-669-1940 and for menus and more information visit www.joefortes.ca/

7)    Adesso Bistro

Located at 1906 Haro Street inside through the restaurant and off to the side. Open nightly. For reservations, please telephone 604-568-9975 and for menus and more information visit www.adessobistro.net/

8)    CinCin

Located at 1154 Robson Street up the stairs inside and through the restaurant. Open daily. For reservations, please telephone 604-688-7338 and for menus and more information visit www.cincin.net/

By: Richard Wolak

The BEST Non Traditional Nachos

I had a curiosity after I ate the most amazing twist on nachos dish while having dinner at Black + Blue last month. The unique and delicious Steak House Nachos were the inspiration that got my creative juices flowing. I was curious about how some of the ethnic eateries around the city would prepare Nachos in their style of cooking. I challenged several restaurants and their chefs to create a version in their ethnic or cooking style.

Note: These Nachos dishes are not on the regular menu at many of these restaurants, some will feature their dish on their menu as a special.

Here are the tasty results of my quest, in no particular order:

1) Black + Blue

Steak House Nachos

Steak House Nachos

Style: Steakhouse

On the Plate: house spiced potato chips, bacon, cheddar cheese, steak chili

Garnish: n/a

My Take: Top marks go to chef Jason Labahn for creating this awesome play on nachos. Think meat and potatoes, this was a clever twist to marrying amazing flavours of the steak and the chili together with house-made potato chips.

Cost: $14

On the regular menu: Yes

Chef: Jason Labahn

Location: Black + Blue, 1032 Alberni Street, Vancouver

Twitter: @glowbal_group #gcblackandblue

Web: www.glowbalgroup.com/blackblue

 

2) House Guest

New Delhi Double Down Butter Chicken Bacon Cheeseburger Nachos

New Delhi Double Down Butter Chicken Bacon Cheeseburger Nachos

Style: Eclectic, Comfort Food

On the Plate: – butter chicken, braised beef Shortrib, bacon lardons, 6 cheese blend, tomato & cilantro, green onion & jalapeño, butter chicken cheese sauce, raita crema, roti & blue corn chips

Garnish: Kachumber Salsa, Masala Guacamole

My Take: Top marks go to chef Kayla Dahliwall and owners Justin & Matti for taking my challenge so seriously, it was the most creative on all levels from the presentation of their custom created menu board to the made from scratch nachos and all the other ingredients in the dish. Chef Kayla added an Indian twist that was outstanding in taste and creativity.

Cost: $18

On the regular menu: No

Chef:  Kayla Dhaliwall

Location: 332 Water Street, Vancouver

Twitter: @housexguest

Web: http://housexguest.com/

 

3) Cento Notti 

Italian Nachos

Italian Nachos

Style: Twisted Italian

On the Plate: – house-made pasta “nachos”, Bolognese, ricotta/asiago béchamel, house-made pancetta, cannelloni bean puree, basil, parsley, olive oil, red peppers

Garnish: salsa verde, mascarpone crème fraiche, stewed tomato salsa

My Take: Top marks go to Chef Paul Marshall for thinking outside of the box and creating dried pasta cut into tortilla chip shapes and then adding all the ingredients that’s Italian.

Cost: unknown

On the regular menu: No

Chef:  Paul Marshall

Location: 350 Davie Street, Vancouver

Twitter: @centonotti

Web: http://centonotti.com/

 

4) YEW Restaurant 

Lobster Nachos

Lobster Nachos

Style: Seafood

On the Plate: – lobster, house-made corn chips, avocado, queso fresco, creme fraiche

Garnish: n/a

My Take: Kudos to Chef Ned Bell for creating this dish for their participation at the Vintners Brunch at the Vancouver International Wine Festival, and thanks to him tweeting for my noticing this dish. As this is a bar snack it is meant for one person to eat rather than for sharing, these nachos pear well with the Painted Rock Wine Chardonnay or other Chardonnay that may be available on their wine list.

Cost: $15

On the regular menu: Yes

Chef:  Ned Bell

Location: 791 West Georgia Street, Vancouver

Twitter: @fsvancouver #YEWyvr

Web: http://www.yewrestaurant.com/

 

5) Bob Like Thai Food

Thai Nachos

Thai Nachos

Style: Northern Thai

On The Plate: Shrimp chips, green papaya, onion, lemongrass, cucumber, lime juice, tamarind sauce, palm sugar, peanut sauce, chili, cilantro

Garnish: n/a

My Take: After researching the origin of nachos, chef/owner Tai Keattivanichvily told me he wanted to create this dish as if it would be served in Thailand, therefore top marks go to his outside of the box thinking to use shrimp chips instead of tortilla chips and peanut sauce instead of cheese.

Cost: unknown

On the regular menu: No

Chef: Tai Keattivanichvily

Location: Bob Likes Thai Food , 3755 Main Street, Vancouver

Twitter: @boblikethaifood

Web: www.boblikesthaifood.com/

 

6) Annatoli Souvlaki

Greek Nachos

Greek Nachos

Style: Greek

On The Plate: Greek meatballs (beef), onions, tomatoes, peppers, kalamata olives, greek feta cheese, saganaki cheese, blue tortilla chips

Garnish:  tzatziki sauce

My Take: Kudos to Alexi Makris one of the owners for adding a Greek twist with 2 different cheeses (all sheep cheese) along with their house-made meatballs making this a delicious play on nachos.

Cost: unknown

On the regular menu: No

Chef: Alexi Makris

Location: Annatoli Souvlaki, 5 Lonsdale Avenue, North Vancouver

Twitter: @AnatoliSouvlaki

Web: http://www.anatolisouvlaki.com/

 

7) Dunn’s Famous

Smoked Meat Nachos

Smoked Meat Nachos

Style: Montreal Deli

On The Plate: 4oz of smoked meat, banana peppers, green onions, black olives, cheddar cheese, tomatoes, red peppers

Garnish:  Served with sour cream and salsa

My Take: It is the smoked meat that makes this dish and it is a must for sharing.

Cost: $19.98

On the regular menu: Yes

Chef: unknown

Location: Dunn’s Famous, 827 Seymour Street, Vancouver

Twitter: @DunnsFamousBC

Web: http://www.dunnsfamousbc.com/restaurant/

 

8 )  Suika

Japanese Nachos

Japanese Nachos

Style: Japanese Izakaya

On The Plate: Tortilla chips, spicy ground pork sauce, cheddar, mozzarella and parmesan cheese

Garnish:  Dried shrimp sour cream and Japanese Salsa with Shiso

My Take: It is well presented, the sauce is flavourful and not too spicy, the garnishes are what makes this a standout dish.

Cost: unknown

On the regular menu: No

Chef: Makato Kimoto

Location: Suika, 1626 West Broadway, Vancouver

Twitter: @SUIKA_IZAKAYA

Web: http://suika-snackbar.com/

 

9) Earls Restaurants

Tuna Poke Nachos

Tuna Poke Nachos

Style: Social/Comfort Food

On The Plate: crisp togarashi wontons, tuna, cucumber, avocado and tomato poke, spicy mango coulis, sliced serranos, crushed macadamia nuts

Garnish: n/a

My Take: I loved the wontons in this dish, the Ocean Wise-certified Albacore Tuna Poke Nachos is a twist on the pub classic featuring crisp togarashi wontons and spicy mango coulis, plus a dose of Hawaiian sensibility (cue crushed macadamia nuts).

Cost: $11.50

On the regular menu: Yes

Chef: Reuben Major

Location: Multiple Locations

Twitter: @earlsrestaurant

Web: http://www.earls.ca/

 

10) Mahony & Sons

Cheddar Jack Nachos

Cheddar Jack Nachos

Style: Irish Pub

On The Plate: house-made tortilla chips, cheddar and mozzarella cheese, tomatoes, jalapenos, pico de gallo salsa, sour cream and guacamole.

Garnish:  n/a

My Take: The house-made tortilla chips is what makes this nachos dish unique, it is also one that you are going to want to share.

Cost: $21.90

On the regular menu: Yes

Chef: Paul Nguyen

Location: Mahony & Sons, 1055 Canada Place, Vancouver

Twitter: @MahonyAndSons

Web: www.mahonyandsons.com

 

If you would like to order one of more of these Nacho dishes that do not have them on their regular menus, contact each restaurant individually or tweet them to encourage the restaurants to add the dish to their menus.

By: Richard Wolak

Best Meals of 2011

Being a food writer I have been fortunate to dine in some amazing restaurants around the Vancouver area, many of my meals were good but the ones on this list were extraordinary in all senses. Much of the kudos to these memorable meals goes to the chefs as noted!

1)      Argentinean Dinner at the Waldorf Hotel with Chef Rodolfio Sanchez

2)      Chefs Tasting Menu at Cork & Fin with Chef Elliott Hashimoto

3)      RIPE The Feast fundraiser for Vancouver Farmers Markets.

4)    Spring Menu Tasting at Market by Jean-Georges

5)     Persian New Year Dinner at The Apron with Chef Hamid Salimian

6)    Granville Island Brewmasters Dinner at the Sandbar with Chef William Tse

7)   Dinner at Fraiche with Chef Jefferson Alvarez

8 )  Summer Menu Tasting Dinner at Fleuri Restaurant with Chef Michael Deutsch

9)  Summer Menu Tasting at The Teahouse in Stanley Park

10) Lunch at Wild Salmon Restaurant at Vancouver Community College with Chef Ben Genaille 

11) Dinner at Diva at the Met with Chef Hamid Salimian

12) Sandhill Winemakers Dinner at Fleuri Restaurant in the Sutton Place Hotel with Chef Michael Deutsch

Note: These are not in any ranking order.

By: Richard Wolak

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