I used to enjoy reading the reviews in the Province, only to be disappointed more then once. I might be completely wrong but for the last little while all restaurants reviewed are being highly recommended, to me it seems more like a tool to sell advertising rather then a review. No offence to the reviewer. A prefect example would be his most recent review of Watermark on Kits Beach, which can be found here: http://www.canada.com/vancouver/theprovinc...7c-17859639669f He gives them a B+ for food, but what baffles me is and I quote: ”I chewed my way from head to tail and relished the counterpoints of flavours, although they did have a particular fishy aroma that led me to believe these critters had been in the fish mortuary a bit past their "best before" date.” ”Ironically, the item that really wowed us was Baby Eli's chicken nuggets.” These were nugget they picked up from the concession downstairs Now does that sound like a B+ restaurant to you?!?!?! Pour quality fish and the best parts of the meal were the chicken nuggets that were not even from the restaurant. Why would I pay $50-100 for dinner when for that price I could buy 300 plus Hampton House White Meat Chicken Nuggets from Costco and cook them anyways I like at home and I bet you they would be just as good if not better. He gave them a B+. That’s is why I like sites like this you get an array of reviews, from people with all different taste preferences.