Showing posts with label dine out vancouver. Show all posts
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Friday, April 2, 2010

Rob Feenie And The Cactus Club

Rob Feenie's Signature Dishes At Cactus Club

By: George Froehlich

Originally Posted on The Savvy Insider

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Rob Feenie.  A Canadian culinary superstar.

For the last few years he has been working as a food concept architect for the Cactus Club.

Before that he was the chef at one of Canada's top restaurants, Feenie's in Vancouver, before a falling out with his business partners.

When Cactus Club hired him he was handed a singular mission - kick it up a notch, the food that is.

And he has certainly done that.

His Cactus Club dishes, all have the RF logo beside them.

And they deliver what Feenie is known for - superb food with great flavours and textures.

Our adventure into RF land was a tapas-style meal - four appetizers in all.

The beef carpaccio, a peppercorn-crusted tenderloin, was tender and moist, the Dijon mustard aioli, gave the thinly-sliced meat punch and pizzazz, pickled shallots, added required acidity, a great counterpoint to the richness of the tenderloin. Parmesan and five-herb crostini, provided crunch, a new direction for traditional carpaccio.

But, and this is a big but, the deep fried capers were like little salt balls, dominating the dish and thus spoiling it.

The Butternut squash ravioli, bathed in a truffle beurre blanc sauce, huge super sweet sauteed prawns atop the three ravioli's, was outstanding.

Wow, what a dish.

The ravioli's were topped off with tiny crumbs of Amaretti (an Italian cookie made with almonds, sugar and flour) and a bit of shaved Reggiano Parmigiano.

The perfectly cooked al dente pasta with the creamy, yet earthy butternut squash, were the perfect complement to that stunning truffle beurre blanc sauce.

Crunchy pine nuts and crisp sage leaves atop the squash added another dimension to a simple yet complex divine dish.

The Rocket salad of sliced chicken breast breaded with Panko and Parmesan, was light and so flavourful.

Baby arugula, cucumbers, tomatoes and big sliced chunks of zucchini with cubed colored peppers, provided a great medley of garden greens.

The flavour of the chicken and the cheese came through the tartness of the lemon caper sauce dressing.

Our three cheddar cheese bacon mini-burgers were terrific. You could actually taste the beef, unlike so many other hamburgers that taste like dried sawdust. Again a wonderful combo of different flavours made these hamburgers so delish.

The red pepper relish completed the dish.

Desert, key lime pie, did not have the required tartness of these tiny little gems, the Graham cracker crust sweet, but salt dominated it. It all added up to something that lacked real flavour and taste.

Perhaps Rob Feenie should step in and work his magic on this desert.

Here is the Cactus Club website.

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Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Vancouver Restaurants Own The Gold For Culinary Class

Barely after catching its collective breath from the Olympics, Take One, Olympics Take Two, the Paralympics, are upon the city of Vancouver and its residents. Lucky for all the people traveling here to participate or observe, the world's food and restaurant critics seem to have agreed on one thing...that Vancouver is second to none when it comes to dining out in Olympic cities. High, low, North, south, Local, ethnic, Fast or slow, Vancouver has the food that you crave right now.

We won't, however, even attempt to say it better than NY Times food critic, Sam Sifton, did at the beginning of the games. We just urge you to click on over>>>
“The most ravenous visitors to this marvelous, temperate city will begin their culinary touring almost from the moment they land at Vancouver International Airport on Sea Island in suburban Richmond, where a vast Asian enclave is growing.” The complete article can be found at http://nytimes.com/2010/02/03/dining/03note.html?ref=dining.

Market at Shangri-La Hotel, Vancouver
For  a New York take on Vancouver Restaurants, be sure to click HERE. It will take you to a sort of cheat-sheet of excellent Vancouver Restaurants. Such as Jean-Georges Vongerichten's Market at the Shangri-La Hotel...

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How To Get On A Restaurant's Hit List

By Anne Kingston

[re-posted with permission]

The owner of a popular Toronto gastropub who asks to remain nameless is showing off what he calls his 'nightly journal,' dull details of restaurant life - nightly sales, tables turned, supplier snafus. Where reading turns interesting, even salacious, is in its dutiful recording of customer misbehaviour collected via staff and fellow customer complaints. Names are used when they're known. Otherwise, physical descriptions suffice.

READ MORE HERE on MacLeans.ca

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Monday, February 1, 2010

First Nations Host Food In Olympic Pavilion

Vancouver Olympics 2010 is the first time in history that Indigenous peoples have been recognized by the International Olympic Committee as Official Partners in the hosting of Games.

The Vancouver 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games are being held within the traditional and shared traditional territories of the Lil'wat, Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh.  Their First Nations Pavilion is located at Georgia and Hamilton in downtown Vancouver.


This is the Food they'll have available at the Pavilion to sample. We highly recommend you stopping by! And with a 17 page menu, there's enough selection to keep you coming back each day of the Winter Olympics 2010.

* Wild Rice Partridge Tartlets with Cranberry Drizzle
* Fiddleheads Wabanaki (your mission is to try it and write in your comment below!)

* Turtle Island seafood martini with ginger lime cream sauce
*Pan-seared asparagus wrapped in musk ox prosciutto
*Metis Bison Tourtiere
*Maple Taffy on a Stick
*Wines by Nk'Mip - the first Aboriginal owned winery in North America, located in the Okanagan


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Four Host Nations Olympic Pavilion. Check it out!