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Creme Brulee Quest

Vancouver is beloved by many, for reasons as diverse as the array its attractions, and the global composition of its visitors. Besides the obvious aesthetic, climatic and recreational allure of this favoured destination, recently I discovered something culinary that sets a standard the ‘Creme Brulee’.

As I looked at menus in all the restaurants that I had been visiting, one thing that repeatedly stood out was that most had some type of variation of Creme Brulee’s on their menu and each appeared to be different. This is where my quest began with this ultimate dessert indulgence. Somewhat of a stark contrast of a creamy chilled custard, beneath a crisp shell of caramelized sugar makes for a wonderful ending to a meal. Some restaurants cover theirs with fruit and other garnishes, and others mix flavours ranging from sake to jasmine, right into the custard. Garnishing a creme brulee is like plunking ice cubes into your glass of the Okanagan’s finest merlot.

My Creme Brulee quest was for 1 week and in that week I was able to sample 5 very different brulee’s from restaurants in Vancouver, here is my take on some of the city’s best brulee’s. This isn’t in any ranking order but I’ve given you my notes on each that I tried.

Grand Marnier Creme Brulee

Grand Marnier Creme Brulee

1) Grand Marnier Creme Brulee (Au Petit Chauvignol, 843 East Hastings Street, Vancouver) $7

A simple French style brulee that is served in a larger somewhat flat dish a refreshing taste of Grand Marnier in their brulee, delicious and wasn’t too rich.

Sake Kasu Creme Brulee

Sake Kasu Creme Brulee

2) Sake Kasu Creme Brulee (Kingyo, 871 Denman Street, Vancouver) $4.50

Chef Koji Zenimaru made this brulee from remnants of the sake making process into a divine brulee that was one of my favourites in the quest. This was absolutely delicious and the flavour and texture was perfect, garnished with a black Sesame cracker.

Creme Brulee Shooter

Creme Brulee Shooter

3) Creme Brulee Shooter (Glowbal, 1079 Mainland Street, Vancouver) $8

Served in a shooter glass that is cold filled with Baileys irish cream and topped with their vanilla bean Creme Brulee, crisped caramelized top. The Irish cream came thru on the finish.

White Chocolate Jasmine Creme Brulee

White Chocolate Jasmine Creme Brulee

4) White Chocolate Jasmine Creme Brulee (Goldfish Pacific Kitchen, 1118 Mainland Street, Vancouver) $7

The brulee is served with a couple of ginger shortbread cookies, it is a light and refreshing brulee and I loved the Jasmine flavour.

Hazelnut Creme Brulee

Hazelnut Creme Brulee

5) Hazelnut Creme Brulee (The Refinery, 1115 Granville Street, Vancouver) $9

This brulee was a real treat, topped with crushed hazelnuts with a rich taste it was served with chocolate sea salt biscotti.

The Creme Brulee’s below were ones that were recommended, too late for my quest and I wasn’t able to try them time around.

Macha Green Tea Creme Brulee (Irashai Grill, 1368 W. Pender Street, Vancouver)

Lemon Thyme Creme Brulee (Elixer, 322 Davie Street, Vancouver)

Classic Vanilla Creme Brulee (Les Faux Bourguois, 663 E. 15th Avenue, Vancouver

Crème Brûlée with Apples, Nutmeg & Cinnamon (Salt Tasting Room, 45 Blood Alley, Vancouver)

Amarena Cherry Creme Brulee (CinCin, 1154 Robson Street, Vancouver)

Seems the majority of restaurants around the city make Creme Brulee and one could eat them daily for months!

By: Richard Wolak

SCIUE ITALIAN BAKERY CAFFE

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126 Davie Street, Vancouver
Tel: 604-689-7263

Web: http://www.sciue.ca/

Advice: You can order halves of the sandwiches if you ask.

Sciue 001

This Italian style café is always buzzing with activity, the presentation of the foods, beverages and desserts is everything and here it is all so well thought out. Pane Romano (Italian bread with toppings which is very similar to pizza) is sliced to order, then weighed and served on their wooden slab serving board (clever, asides from a great presentation it is also an easy way of serving). Their sandwiches are a good size made on the delicious, rustic Italian bread, (several selections to choose, it is the grilled chicken with pesto that is the clear winner). There are soups, salads, a full Rotisseria (homemade cannelloni, lasagna and risotto). Front and center is the espresso bar, perfectly planned this is the stage where the Barista prepares the coffee beverages using the fine Caffe Umbria coffees, the Master Barista is Davide Bonamici. To accompany your coffee or tea there is a large array of tempting desserts (including cannollis, tarts, cakes and Italian specialties) there are muffins, biscotti and a large selection of gelato. There is an extensive selection of wines by the glass as well. Comfortable seating inside with great views of not only the food but of the crowd, along with a large patio outside for dining.

Review by: Richard Wolak

BRIX

1138 Homer Street, Vancouver

Tel: 604-915-9463

Web: www.brixvancouver.com

Twitter: @brixvan

Advice: Must try is their thin crust pizzas on their late night menu.

Buffalo Mozzarella Salad

Buffalo Mozzarella Salad

Alberta AAA Beef Steak

Alberta AAA Beef Steak

Romantic, I always feel as I am in a secluded and intimate place when dining here as the setting is spectacle with its exposed bricks walls and the candlelit tables. Their glass ceiling covered courtyard is a great spot to enjoy a meal as if you were outside on a patio, you may also enjoy dining in the restaurant with its comfortable seating. I have dined here on many occasions and even attended a wedding this past summer and it is always special being in the heritage building that was built in 1912. The chefs do extraordinary cooking here and their food is seasonally changing, Modern Canadian Cuisine with local ingredients prepared with classic techniques borrowed from around the world. The wine list extensive with familiar wines, unusual finds and thoughtful choices. The wine bar serves over 50 wines by the glass and is well represented among the regions, this is one of the most extensive wine by the glass list in the city, each with its own description. Brix Wine Bar hosts various tasting events throughout the year ranging from sell-out wine “raves” to elegant wild game and syrah pairings. Back to the kitchen and the wonderful dishes here, recently I had the Buffalo Mozzarella Salad ($13) vine ripened tomatoes, buffalo mozzarella, red onions, sundried tomato-olive tapenade; Alberta AAA Beef Steak ($37) 7oz beef tenderloin watercress – grape tomato, yukon gold potato hash, asparagus and button mushroom sauté, brie cheese, tawny port demi glace. The desserts are always stellar as well created in house by their pastry chef, some of her creations include Chocolate Brioche & English Toffee Bread Pudding ($10) cinnamon semifreddo, port macerated sour cherries and the Chilled S’mores ($10) frozen milk chocolate mousse, hot fudge sauce. Their late night menu features a gourmet line-up of thin crust pizzas (all $15) such as the Smoked free run chicken, grilled bell pepper, oven dried tomato and caramelized shallots or a classic like the Bocconcini, grape tomatoes, wild arugula. Come for dinner, stay for dessert, have a glass or wine and eat late into the night.

Review by: Richard Wolak


DOT DESSERTS

DotDesserts 001

5556 Cambie Street, Vancouver

Tel: 604-327-6368

Web: http://www.dotdesserts.ca

Advice: You need to order the Big Doe Parfait at least one day in advance.

Strawberry Crepe with Matcha Ice Cream

Strawberry Crepe with Matcha Ice Cream

Japanese style parfaits is the specialty at this neighborhood dessert emporium in the Oakridge area, it is somewhat hidden and it should be discovered. The dessert bar is stylish, yet small with a vibrant vibe and is open late, so if you are looking for a dessert destination in this area of the city they are open until midnight most days.

I had the Strawberry Crepe ($4) a thin crepe filled with fresh strawberries, nutella and whipped cream. Added on a scoop of the Matcha Ice Cream ($3) which was delicious and I had a craving for Matcha so this worked out well. They have many different sweet and savoury crepes with different types of fillings, some that you may not be used to or have not seen much around the city. Their most popular crepes are the Mandarin and Peach crepe and the Caramel Apple crepe. The Japanese style parfaits are made with layers of ice cream and fruits or other fillings, a couple that looked interesting included the Black Sesame Vanilla ($6.88) and the Brownie Banana ($6.88). If you are thirsty, there is quite a selection of drinks that include Shaken Fruity Ice Teas, Milk Tea, Green Tea, Hot Chocolate and Coffee. The menu boasts the “Big Doe Parfait” at 100 oz ($48) this is a parfait that would feed you and your friends or an army.

Review by: Richard Wolak

Trees Organic Coffeehouse Opening

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September 22nd marked the “grand opening” all-day tasting party of the newest location of Trees Organic Coffeehouse in Yaletown at 1391 Richards Street. There were free samples of organic coffee, cheesecake, muffins, scones and sandwiches.

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Voted “Vancouver’s Best Cheesecake” by the Province newspaper, Trees has become the ultimate destination for cheesecake lovers. As part of the grand opening, the café is offering a specially made “Trees Trio” cheesecake pack with three varieties of decadent cheesecake flavours, including favourites like Banana White Chocolate, Chocolate Swirl and Blueberry. All cheesecakes are made with the finest, all natural ingredients at their Granville location.

Cheesecake recipe on the wall

Cheesecake recipe on the wall

Since 1996, Trees Organic coffee company has been selecting only 100% certified organic, bird friendly, shade-grown coffee beans that uphold the highest environmental and quality standards possible. The coffee beans are roasted on site in small batches to ensure the best quality and a consistent standard of excellence. Their delicious coffee makes a perfect pairing to tempt the taste buds with sinfully delicious cheesecakes.

By: Richard Wolak

BIG CITY CUPCAKES

bigcity

2206 West 4th Avenue, Vancouver

Tel: 604-736-8881

Web: http://www.bigcitycupcakes.com/

Advice: Craving a cupcake ……

It is all about the cupcakes here, from the different icing tops to the fillings to the cutesy names. I had the Strawberry Covered Chocolate Cupcake ($2.95) which was pretty good, this selection was unfilled. They have a range of cupcakes that are filled at $3.95 and offer premium cupakes at $4.95. You can’t miss the shop as there are huge cupcake photos adorning the front window and walls, the cupcakes are on display by flavour on the slanted trays on the cupcake bar. Some of the other flavours that looked appealing were the Chocolate Covered Strawberry Snowballs, Truffle and the Celebration.

Review by: Richard Wolak

QOOLA

Qoola

1116 Denman, Vancouver

Tel: 604-801-6338

Web: http://qoola.com

Twitter: @qoola

Advice: ask for a sample.

Frozen yogurt is the draw here, with 4 flavours to choose from including their original, chocolate, green tea and.a monthly special flavour. You could order the frozen yogurt naked or you could dress it up with one or more of their many toppings, from fruits to chocolate chips to smores and more. They also have a variety of special sundaes with delicious toppings such as Mochi, or Cinnamon flakes. Try an espresso with their original or chocolate frozen yogurt with either Smores or chocolate chips topping. They also have smoothies, Qrush, and other cold beverages, teas from Herbal Republic and coffees from Frog Friendly Coffee. Stop in on your way to or from English bay.

Review by: Richard Wolak

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