Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Hub Restaurant and Lounge

Located conveniently right in front of the Yaletown-Roundhouse skytrain station is Hub which used to be formerly known as Brown's Socialhouse. I've walked by this place a couple times and figured it was time to give it a shot.

I went here for lunch during a weekday and it was pretty dead but then again, I guess it's like that for most of Yaletown. It looks like your standard restaurant and bar. We sat at a table near the bar and you probably want to sit at the cushion side since the outer chairs are hard. One interesting thing I noted was that if you had on the outer chairs, you'd be facing away from the TVs but they had these glass panes on top of the cushion chairs so that you could watch the TV off the reflection but in a reverse kind of way.

Beef dip ~ $14 - the dish was ok. I'd say that if you were feeling like beef dip, then you should just go to Milestones instead since theirs is way better.


Crispy chicken club ~ $14 - my friend said that this was pretty good. I am not sure too what else to say about it myself.


Kobe meatball linguine ~ $18 - the picture is a little out of focus but anyway, pasta dish with 3 meatballs and a piece of garlic bread. I didn't try this so I can't form an opinion but on the other hand, I didn't hear my friend say "mmmmmm" while eating so take it for what it's worth.


Meat lovers pizza ~ $14 - the pizza was ok and a tad on the spicy side. My friend is a small girl who can't eat much so this was good for her, but for big, hungry guys, you wouldn't be full off of this.


Halibut fish and chips ~ $17 - I was debating between this and the seared tuna salad but eventually (and regrettably), this won out. The coleslaw was ok but the fish was terrible. If you've ever dipped your fried tempura into the tempura sauce, took it out and then ate it 10 minutes later, it would be gross since it'd be soggy. Well, that's what you'd get with this dish. No crispness, just sogginess and even worse, it was dry on the inside.


Rating - 5/10 - Maybe I'd go back to chill afterward since they have $6 appies from 4 to 6 but for main meals, I'd probably look elsewhere and that's mainly because my dish sucked but everyone else's was just ok. I think there are better restaurants around here but they just happen to be super close to the skytrain. One other thing is that if you'd like the waitresses to take a group pic of you, you're better off setting up your own because it's like they've never used a camera before. Harsh? Yes, but so were my fish and chips.



Hub Restaurant and Lounge
1165 Mainland Street

Vancouver, BC V6B5P2
Tel: 604-696-0400

Monday, August 23, 2010

Les Faux Bourgeois Bistro

This neat little gem is hidden in between Fraser and Kingway so it can be hard to miss. I've been hearing many things about this place and have wanted to check it out for a long time. There is minimal street parking along 15th street in front of the restaurant and I'd also suggest going early or making reservations because it does fill up quickly. My friend and I got there around 6 on a Saturday night and were relegated to the bar.


We sat at the edge of the bar which was actually comfortable and ensured that we'd get prompt service as the bartender/waiter was always in front of us. The restaurant is loud, boisterous and lively so it's certainly not a place where you'd want to bring someone for a quiet, intimate night. It's pretty small and quaint inside. Nothing really redeeming but then again, no one ever really goes to a restaurant just for the decor.


Escargots de bourgogne ~ $9 - so I had this dish on a dare since I'm not very adventurous with food but I actually liked this a lot! Three crostini with about ten pieces of escargot. I thought it would taste like oysters but it was more like mushrooms with a chewy texture. The dish was saturated with parsley, garlic and butter. It was pretty salty and I liked it a lot!


Canard confit ~ $17 - crispy duck confit, potatoes, green beans and port jus. I thought it was pretty good. However, my friend thought this was just ok and said that the best duck confit she's ever had is at this restaurant called Tapestry on Denman and Robson so definitely must check it out. She also ordered mashed potatoes which cost a whopping $5 for a scoop about the size of an apple which was very bland and plain. That was kind of a rip-off.


le steak frites ~ $17 - hangar steak with red wine jus and frites. It's a pretty big plate with lots of fries so it's a pretty salty dish. You also have the option of green peppercorn or herb butter with your steak instead and I wish I had the peppercorn. Not that the dish wasn't good but just a personal preference. I'd probably try something else next time though.


Creme brulee ~ $6 - There isn't really much else to be said about the creme brulee here other than that it was good but somewhat forgettable. We also ordered a nut crusted chocolate silk cake for $7 which was very sweet and which my friend didn't like since she didn't enjoy the texture of the nut crust.

Overall rating - 8 - I would definitely return as there are a number of other things that I'd live to try on the menu. For a French restaurant, it doesn't break the bank and it tastes good too. The service was very good and attentive as the waiter always came to check up on us. The atmosphere was lively but not loud enough that I couldn't have a normal conversation. Perhaps the only thing I wish were that the desserts were just as tantalizing as the rest of the menu.


Les Faux Bourgeois Bistro
663 E 15th Ave

Vancouver, BC V6T 2R6
Tel: 604-873-9733

Monday, August 16, 2010

Gohan Japanese Restaurant

So after a 3 month hunger strike, I have returned! I've passed by this place before and had been meaning to try it. The restaurant advertises itself as Japanese with a hint of Hawaiian flair so obviously, I just had to try it.

The place has a strange schedule:
lunch ~ M - F: 11 - 2:30, Sat: 11:30 - 2:30, closed Sunday
dinner ~ M - Th: 5 - 9, Fri - Sat: 5 - 9:30, closed Sunday

I went here on a Saturday at 6 and me and my guest were the only occupants for half an hour so not a lot of traffic. There is meter parking on the side but apparently, it is not in effect on weekends or weekdays after 6!

So the inside of the place is pretty nice and I like the cloths on the chairs. There is air conditioning and soft Asian music plays in the background. The waitress was very nice and accommodating. We asked for cold water and we received ice cold glasses with a little slice of lemon in it. I was very impressed with the beverages so let's get down to the food!


Gohan roll ~ $5 - think california roll with bits of fried tempura in the middle and there's your Gohan roll. The extra crunchiness is nice, comes with 5 pieces and let me just say that the roll is much larger than your standard roll but not as big as Samurai. As you can see, it is pretty stuffed and not just rice.


Deluxe holiday roll ~ $10.25 - with 8 pieces, this big badass comes with ebi tempura, avocado, imitation crab, scallop, tamago, masago and it's wrapped in lettuce and smoked salmon. It was truly awesome.



Sushi Pizza ~ $12.95


L: shrimp

R: imitation crab



This was the highlight of my dining experience and it was great. You get two pieces roughly the size of a personal size pan pizza. The bottom is rice and seaweed that's been deep fried and on top you get both the imitation crab and the tangy shrimp with a smoked salmon covering. Although both were great, I liked the shrimp one more. Did I mention that there is also tonkatsu sauce!?


Seafood papaya springroll ~ $9.95 - Inside of each of these are scallop, crab and shrimp with papaya and avocado. Beneath is papaya sauce for dipping. These were very good but oily. Unfortunately, we let this one sit for a while so it was a little soggy when we ate it.


Chicken locomoco on rice ~ 7.95 - rice bowl with vegetables, breaded chicken and vegetables. The locomoco is actually the sauce which is like a tangy ketchup. Since I like ketchup on most of my food, this was obviously awesome. It's quite fairly sized so you could be full eating this alone much less eating all of the above.

So would I come here again? I definitely would! I think it's great that there is a place like this in Burnaby and now I don't have to go all the way downtown for my Japanese fusion kick. Given all the food above, we obviously were unable to finish and when they packed up our food, they gave each food item its separate box instead of stuffing them all in a white styrofoam box. Even the leftover rolls came in a nice sushi box and even though that box would've went to the garbage, I thought it was a nice touch.

The food was excellent, the service was attentive, and the atmosphere great so there isn't really much I can complain about. Oh wait, they have weird hours.

My rating: 9/10



Gohan Japanese Restaurant
1815 Rosser Avenue
Burnaby, BC V5C 6R4
Tel: 604-205-5212