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Vanmag Awards

Pastry Chef Kat Tuason of Sheraton Wall Centre Hotel

Attending the 22nd Annual VanMag restaurant awards yesterday was lots of fun, this was my 6th time attending these awards and as usual there were surprises, cheering and some award winner no shows. This is my favourite event of the year and as always I had a chance to taste some delicious food by some of Vancouver’s nominated restaurants at the pre-awards reception, you will find some of these eats below. Following the Awards there was a reception featuring eats from Roaming Dragon and wine poured from South African wineries. Following the reception I attended the After Party at Joey Wineroom and enjoyed a selection of bites and good chit chat with fellow peers and restaurant industry folk. I then headed off to the After After Party (by invite only) at Blue Water Café for some more mingling and tasty bites.

Pastry Chef Wendy Boys from Cactus Club

Back to the awards the Co-Hosts of the afternoon were Michael and Fiona, co-hosts of Urban Rush, who entertained the guests with usual back and forth banter. It was great to see Michael come out in has Anti-Flutternutter suit, a play on a dessert that he had at last years awards which ended up on him.

Here are some of the top awards handed out worth mention;

It was great to see Best Food Cart added as one of the award categories, and Pastry Chef of the year be added as well. It was evident that casual dining in this city has progressed to out-do formal dining with many of the awards handed out this year.

The Lifetime Achievement Award was presented Jack Evrensel, Proprietor of the Top Table Group (Araxi, Blue Water Cafe + Raw Bar, Cin Cin, and West), who was a no show on stage, though I did see him afterwards at his Blue Water Café restaurant and he was in good spirits for his win.

Lucais Syme (co-owner La Quercia) L - La Quercia - Restaurant of the Year

Restaurant of the Year went to one of my favourite restaurants La Quercia, they also won Gold in the Best Casual Italian category.

Nico Schuermans (L) & Kim Peacock (R) - Chef of the Year award

Nico Schuermans was honoured as Chef of the Year for nurturing the burgeoning culinary scene on Beatty Street with Chambar, Café Medina, and Dirty Apron cooking school and delicatessen. Chambar won Gold in the Best Other European/Middle Eastern category and the magazine singled out Café Medina for having the city’s best breakfast.

Thomas Haas (L) & Kim Peacock (R) - Pastry Chef of the Year award

The inaugural Pastry Chef of the Year award went to Thomas Haas.

Tannis Ling (L) and her team - Bao Bei

Bao Bei won multiple awards including Best New Restaurant, Best Small Plates, and Best New Design.

Jory Simkin (R) of Roaming Dragon

Best Food Cart, a new category this year, saw Roaming Dragon take Gold for its Asian-infused street eats, while Southern food style Re-Up BBQ took Silver, and Japadog won Bronze.

Chef Frank Pabst (holding award) & Blue Water Cafe team

Blue Water Cafe + Raw Bar, was named Best Formal Restaurant and took Gold again in the Best Seafood category.

Marcelo Romero (L) & Kim Peacock (R)

La Taqueria took Gold in the Best of the Americas category with award presented to Marcelo Romero – owner.

Simon Kaulback (L) & Kim Peacock (R)

Simon Kaulback of Boneta was named Best Bartender of the Year.

Kim Peacock (L) & Harry Kambolis (R)

Harry Kambolis (proprietor of C Restaurant, NU & Raincity Grill) won the Green Award.

Giovanni Giardino (L), Paul Grunberg, Sahara Tamarin & Mike Bernardo (R)

Premier Crew was an award that recognized some of the finest who serves it right, this year they awarded tops in recognition to Paul Grunberg of L’Abattoir, Giovanni Giardino of Campagnolo, Mike Bernardo of Vij’s and Sahara Tamarin of Ulla in Victoria.

Gary Stephen Ross (L) & Owen Knowlton (R)

Sommelier of the Year was awarded to Owen Knowlton of West Restaurant.

Chocolate covered cake on a stick lollypops from Sidecut Whistler

Sushi from Tojo’s

Sweet Rice Crisps from Dynasty Restaurant

For a list of all the Award Winners

Back to the pre-awards reception, some of my favourite eats were the Chocolate covered cake on a stick lollypops from Sidecut Whistler, Sweet Rice Crisps from Dynasty Restaurant, Sushi from Tojo’s, Deep Fried Squid from Phnom Penh, Macarons from Thomas Haas, Confused Coffee Shop dessert by creative Chef Kat Tuason, Lime Tarts made by Chef Wendy Boys from Cactus Club, and the Arctic Char from Sheraton Wall Centre.

By: Richard Wolak

Van Mag Awards 2010

Chef Frank Pabst - Blue Water Cafe

The 21st Annual Vancouver Magazine Awards were held on May 18 at the Sheraton Wall Centre Hotel. Chef Frank Pabst of Blue Water Cafe took a few of the top awards including Chef of the Year, Restaurant of the Year and Best Seafood.

Fiona Forbes - Co-Host

Michael Eckford - Co-Host

Sinclair Philip (L) Lifetime Achievement Award

The Co-Hosts of the evening were Michael and Fiona who entertained the guests with their humour and wit, it was refreshing watching their back and forth banter. The Lifetime Achievement Award was presented to Sinclair Philip who said the award had to be shared by his wife Frederique, the Philips own the reknown Sooke Harbour House on Vancouver Island.

Sheraton Wall Centre Hotel Pastry Chef and her Jack Daniel's Dingdongs

Sheraton Wall Centre Hotel's Desserts

Prior to the award presentation guests mingled at a reception with delightful appetizers from many of the nominated restaurants including all sorts of dishes as well as several appetizers and desserts prepared by the Sheraton Wall Centre’s own Chefs.

Scallops from Provence Restaurant

Phnom Penh - Garlic Squid & Fish Cake

Sheraton - Smoked Salmon Pockets

Sheraton - Panzanala Shooter

The complete list of award winners can be seen here

The award ceremony was highly entertaining and even more so when Kingyo came on stage to accept their award. At the post-reception guests chowed down on Nimby Burgers along with more drinks and nibbles.

By: Richard Wolak

2010 Edgewater Casino Chinese Restaurant Awards

Hosts: Brenda Lowe (left) & Fred Lee (right)

I was fortunate to attend the 2010 Edgewater Casino Chinese Restaurant Awards (CRA) to award Gold and Silver for the Best Signature Dishes at an awards ceremony held today at the Edgewater Casino’s Stadium Club. “Interest in the Chinese Restaurant Awards has grown by leaps and bounds since its inception last year. In February, the world’s most prestigious travel publication, Condé Nast Traveler, announced what we all thought possible – that Metro Vancouver has the best Chinese food in the world. That’s fantastic news for our local Chinese restaurants to be recognized as the world’s best,” says Craig Stowe, CRA Founder and Director.

The CRA are divided into two components: The Critics’ Choice Signature Dish Awards and the HSBC Diners’ Choice Awards. The Awards announcements were split up for 2010 to accommodate the Olympics with the HSBC Diners’ Choice Awards being announced last November and the Critics’ Choice Signature Dish Awards announced today. This year’s Critics’ Choice Signature Dish Awards turned out to be a neck and neck race between Vancouver and Richmond. Richmond restaurants ‘own the podium’ with a total of 24 awards (10 Gold, 14 Silver) while Vancouver has done itself proud with 19 awards and garnering the most Gold (12 Gold, seven Silver). Other areas of Metro Vancouver also were recognized with Burnaby restaurants winning three awards (two Gold, one Silver), Coquitlam restaurants winning two (one Gold and one Silver) and New Westminster taking a Silver.

This year the panel has added a special Critics’ Choice Award of Excellence for Wine and Spirit Service, an area that is under-developed in many ‘traditional’ Chinese Restaurants. The inaugural award in this category is being given to Kirin Restaurant.

Honeyed Pumpkin Walnuts from Ken's Chinese Restaurant

The panel of judges, comprised of food professionals and journalists who possess a strong knowledge of Chinese cuisine, is chaired by Stephanie Yuen, well-known local Chinese food maven and food writer. It was Ms. Yuen who took Condé Nast’s Mark Schatzker on an eating tour of Metro Vancouver’s Chinese culinary scene resulting in the February feature article in Condé Nast TravelerCanada Wins Chinese Gold. News of Mr. Schatzker’s culinary revelation has been reported in publications and web sites around the world.

Rounding out the judging panel were: Brenda Lo, Vice-Chair (AM 1470), Nathan Fong (Vancouver Sun, Global TV), Margaret Gallagher (CBC Radio One), Conrad Leung (Dept. Head, Asian Culinary Arts, Vancouver Community College), Lee Man (Vancouver Magazine, EAT, Wine Access), Brendon Matthews (Vancouver Magazine, Urban Diner) and Iris Yim (Ming Pao Daily News).

“All CRA judges understand the cooking methods, history and traditions of Chinese food,” says Ms. Yuen. “This is really important. It creates a level judging field where they all share the same criteria.” Upon joining the panel, each judge receives a directory of the more than 400 Chinese restaurants in Metro Vancouver. By mid September, they have submitted three to five nominees for each category. Then all the judges go out and taste each other’s recommendations. The final judging goes on through to the end of December, when the judges meet for a round table dinner to vote on the 25 Gold and 25 Silver Critics’

Click here for the winners of the Edgewater Casino Chinese Restaurant Awards

By: Richard Wolak

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