
Scott Lee
10 reviews on 1 places
This bar had a great atmosphere and amazing food & drinks! The space is a little bit cramped and the price is a bit high, but it thought that it was worth it given the overall experience.
My personal favourite was the Great Wave with smooth and citrus forward notes. The Kiss was also quite tasty with more flavour of the spirits.
In terms of food, we got the butchers board with selection of tasty meats and cheese that went along with the cocktails and the bone marrow crème brûlée which was good, but didn’t wow us like the other dishes and drinks.
Overall, we had a great time at the bar and I highly recommend others who enjoy delicious cocktails and bites of finger food.
My personal favourite was the Great Wave with smooth and citrus forward notes. The Kiss was also quite tasty with more flavour of the spirits.
In terms of food, we got the butchers board with selection of tasty meats and cheese that went along with the cocktails and the bone marrow crème brûlée which was good, but didn’t wow us like the other dishes and drinks.
Overall, we had a great time at the bar and I highly recommend others who enjoy delicious cocktails and bites of finger food.
It’s quite a small and cramped restaurant but it’s well worth it for the quality of service and the ramen that they serve. You might have to wait so be prepared to stand outside.
I highly recommend their tsukemen ramen with cold noodles and karamiso soup. It’s a little bit spicy but rich with flavour and the noodles have the perfect texture.
We also tried their miso tonkotsu ramen, which was also pretty great, but I wouldn’t say that it’s as good as the tsukemen.
Their sides were pretty good, I recommend okonomi gyoza if you want something to complement the ramen.
Overall, I highly recommend the this restaurant if you want to try one of the best tsukemen ramens in Vancouver!
I highly recommend their tsukemen ramen with cold noodles and karamiso soup. It’s a little bit spicy but rich with flavour and the noodles have the perfect texture.
We also tried their miso tonkotsu ramen, which was also pretty great, but I wouldn’t say that it’s as good as the tsukemen.
Their sides were pretty good, I recommend okonomi gyoza if you want something to complement the ramen.
Overall, I highly recommend the this restaurant if you want to try one of the best tsukemen ramens in Vancouver!
I went here for dine out and had a mixed bag of experience. The owner was very friendly and the service was great, but the food wasn't up to my expectations.
My course menu consisted of the duck terrine for the appetizer, the white fish (sole) on a lemon butter sauce as the main course, and the creme caramel for dessert.
I quite enjoyed the duck terrine but the salad on the side felt a bit generic. I was unfortunately disappointed by the main dish - the fish tasted a bit bland and I felt that the almond chips were almost a distraction to the whole dish. The rice was pretty tasty, though - with richness of the butter, it was easily the best part of my dish.
The dessert was also just okay. It was a bit too sweet for me but that will likely depend on your personal taste.
Overall, I came away from this experience hoping for something more. I want to try this place again for dinner in the future and see what other options they have to offer.
My course menu consisted of the duck terrine for the appetizer, the white fish (sole) on a lemon butter sauce as the main course, and the creme caramel for dessert.
I quite enjoyed the duck terrine but the salad on the side felt a bit generic. I was unfortunately disappointed by the main dish - the fish tasted a bit bland and I felt that the almond chips were almost a distraction to the whole dish. The rice was pretty tasty, though - with richness of the butter, it was easily the best part of my dish.
The dessert was also just okay. It was a bit too sweet for me but that will likely depend on your personal taste.
Overall, I came away from this experience hoping for something more. I want to try this place again for dinner in the future and see what other options they have to offer.
It’s a fantastic museum that you must visit if you’re in Montreal!
I went on a Wednesday thinking that it would be closing at 9 but they informed me when I got there that it actually will close at 5 for a special exhibition. I really hope that they will announce this in their website or social media to inform other visitors ahead of time so I would recommend that you call if you plan on coming on a Wednesday.
Other than that, they have world class art and carefully curated exhibits so make sure you come with clean schedule!
I went on a Wednesday thinking that it would be closing at 9 but they informed me when I got there that it actually will close at 5 for a special exhibition. I really hope that they will announce this in their website or social media to inform other visitors ahead of time so I would recommend that you call if you plan on coming on a Wednesday.
Other than that, they have world class art and carefully curated exhibits so make sure you come with clean schedule!
I had the best avocado toast that I’ve ever had at this cafe. There was an acidic element that brightened the whole dish and balanced out the rich avocado and the boiled egg. The coffee was also fantastic and would definitely come back in the future!