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I recently gathered up some family for a long weekend retreat in Tofino, catching the end of the shoulder season. Here's a quick report. We marshalled in Nanaimo on a Friday morning, gathered our gear (including the Rancilio of course), wine and food and headed out. We stayed in a brand new two bedroom villa at Pacific Sands on Cox Bay. These were superb accomodations - well appointed, private and spacious with a great view. On Friday we arrived in Tofino in time for lunch at SOBO - as reported now serving lunch out of the truck at the Botanical Gardens with options to eat indoors or out and wine and beer available. The gardens were looking great with the rhododendrons in full bloom and lots of birds bopping around. We elected to eat indoors as it was a little cool. Between us we sampled fish tacos, smoked salmon chowders, asparagus soups, cornbread, buckwheat soba noodle salad, and garden salads. The ingredients are fresh, the garden salad is nicely composed, flavours are light and balanced - very impressive for a take out operation. Prices are very reasonable. A couple of quibbles - too much dressing on the soba noodle salad, and eating out of cardboard, styrofoam or plastic with with plastic utensils just doesn't work for salads and soups of the quality being served here. Real street food like fish tacos works fine, but some of the other stuff doesn't fare so well. Dinners were cooked at the "villa". Roast chicken, potatoes and asparagus the first night, with Riesling. Crab and asparagus the second night with Champagne and Riesling. Lunch on Saturday was at the Long Beach Lodge, next door to Pacific Sands: carrot ginger soup, shrimp sandwich, bouillabaisse and Wild Goose Riesling in the "great room". Everything was good, if not outstanding, and the service was friendly and helpful. The room has great views of the beach, an eclectic mix of furniture and seating options - very comfortable and relaxing. On Sunday, it was back to SOBO for a quick lunch, on the patio this time - featuring polenta fries, fish tacos, garden salad, burritos and a flourless chocolate cake. Once again good and fresh. The cake comes on a real plate . One last walk on the beach and we headed for home.
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You do need to be careful about preserving things in oil - botulism is a risk with garlic, mushrooms etc. It can be done, just follow proper procedures. Here's a link: Preservation of vegetables in oil and vinegar
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Wow, that is pretty fast. But the high end grocery business seems to be pretty dynamic in Vancouver right now. I believe there's an Urban Fare going in at the base of the Shangri La building at Geogia and Thurlow.
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These little glass topped aluminum tins from Lee Valley tools might work.
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Looking for Frozen Puff Pastry made with Butter
barolo replied to a topic in Western Canada: Cooking & Baking
No I was out of time so I used the President's Choice product. Next time I'm at Gourmet Warehouse I'll check it out and report here if someone else hasn't beaten me to it. Thanks, that's a good lead. -
I don't know Neil, Vera's makes a pretty good lamb burger, maybe you do need to stage an invasion . No yam fries though so you've still got an edge.
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Good issue, but I'm disappointed that the article about John Bishop didn't mention his new association with White Spot . I heard that Rob Feenie was pushing White Spot to consider a sous vide installation but John didn't support it . Seriously, it is a good issue.
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Looking for Frozen Puff Pastry made with Butter
barolo replied to a topic in Western Canada: Cooking & Baking
barolo, sorry I didn't see this sooner. Head on over to the Gourmet Warehouse - you'll find it in the fridge/freezer. ← Great, thank you. -
Looking for Frozen Puff Pastry made with Butter
barolo replied to a topic in Western Canada: Cooking & Baking
Thanks Choux. I do know it isn't all that hard to make puff pastry. For the record I did find President's Choice Butter Puff Pastry; however it is not made 100% with butter. It also contains hydrogenated soybean and cottonseed oil margarine. -
Enthuze on Denman across from the library, opening in May. Looks like some kind of take out place that will also sell housewares. From the website: An urban retreat where the time-challenged and flavour-starved rediscover the joy of delicous food at a fair price.
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Raincity Grill is the first place that comes to mind. You can read their entire wine list from the website: Raincity Grill . They do flights and have a big BC wine list.
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Thanks for that insight. Given a choice of insanely expensive restaurant food driving a gastropub revolution or keeping our unimpressive pub grub along with good, cheap restaurants, I'll stick with what we have. Luckily good beer is available in restaurants here.
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Was someone recently exclaiming on the virtues of the Kiwi Pie Company? If so you might want to know that they've opened new storefront at 542 Robson according to today's Georgia Straight: Kiwi Pie Company
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Is this the pub in the base of the Terminal City club? I went once, a few years ago, and was not inspired to return. Perhaps the food has improved. The Crow and Gate is the pub that I look forward to visiting. In the summer you can sit outside in the garden and then take a quick drive to Hazelwood Herb Farm. edited to add: You beat me to it Lee, but yes it is open to the public.
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And Neil's in the centrefold!
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Sloping Hills Farm in Nanaimo has Berkshire. You could try calling them to see if anyone on the mainland is carrying their pork. Here's a Link with contact information.
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I just whipped down to Granville Island over lunch on the#50 and noticed that Barbara Jo's is moving into the old Edie Hats place in the Netloft on Granville Island. At least I assume she's moving and not opening another store. Yay!
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Looking for Frozen Puff Pastry made with Butter
barolo replied to a topic in Western Canada: Cooking & Baking
Thanks peppyre, I did try La Baguette but they only do it as a special order minimum 5 kilos, which is too much for me. Looks like President's Choice might work and I'm considering sharing an order from La Baguette with a couple of friends in the future. -
Looking for Frozen Puff Pastry made with Butter
barolo replied to a topic in Western Canada: Cooking & Baking
Great thanks! I'll check out the local stores. -
Looking for Frozen Puff Pastry made with Butter
barolo replied to a topic in Western Canada: Cooking & Baking
OK, not looking good so far: President's Choice (from website): puff pastry in prepared products (doesn't specify if it is make with butter), but no puff pastry sold separately La Baguette: made with vegetable shortening; special order for butter, minumum 5 kilos These stores do not carry it: Whole Foods, Capers, Urban Fare, Choices. Looks like I better brush up on my pastry skills unless someone has more suggestions. -
Looking for Frozen Puff Pastry made with Butter
barolo replied to a topic in Western Canada: Cooking & Baking
Thanks for the leads, Ling and Chocoholic. I'll report back. -
Never been ... nice views. A. ← It's on my list above, been around for at least a year. I'll be interested to hear your views. I went last year and concluded it was about the views, not the food. However the view really is spectacular and it is a great place to stop if you've been doing a long seawall walk.
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Speaking of Fiddlehead Joe's - their renovation/expansion has been taking a long time. Anyone know what's happening there?
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This week's Courier has a Tim Pawsey article on Naramata Bench wineries including a list of wines that are relatively easy to find in town. No mention of KV wines in that list though. Link to article Also in this edition are the Reader's Choice Awards which should provide some more fodder for discussion. Here's a preview: Solly's wins best bagels.
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Yes, I understand that. However, it is sad that the neighbourhood can't support better restaurants. Unfortunately $6.00 pasta fits in perfectly on that street.
