5.31.2010

Enjoying Vancouver One Sweet Bite At A Time


Vancouver is a city that will instantly capture your heart. Fresh air, clean streets, flowers blooming all around you. There are spectacular mountain views from every angle and a sea that seems to encircle you, with big beautiful buildings and gorgeous parks for miles and miles. What isn’t there to love about this city?

Vancouver is the perfect city for visiting gastronomes with a culinary concept of terroir that will satisfy any palate. Each meal is an adventure around the world from Japanese gyozas to Indian curries to Pacific Northwest seafood. The multicultural influence of produce and cuisine are astounding and refreshing. The abundance of fresh, diverse seafood is inspiring. Beyond the savory selection, Vancouver offers an impressive selection of sweet options. We are not talking your average cupcake or tiramisu, there are extraordinary desserts from across the globe, with more choices then one would know what to do with. Dining in Vancouver is a complete, well-rounded and gratifying experience.

Here are a few unassuming places to find great sweets in Vancouver:

Salt Tasting Room

45 Blood Alley Square
vancouver, BC V6B 0C4, Canada
(604) 633-1912


Among the magnificent array of charcuterie and cheeses, Salt Tasting Room offers one seasonal dessert that is impossible to forget. On my visit to Vancouver, rhubarb was in season and available in abundance. It was the star ingredient in Salt’s dessert tasting, a stellar trio of rhubarb cheesecake, rhubarb pudding and a rhubarb crumble. The presentation highlighted the beauty and creative genius of the menu at Salt Tasting Room.


My favorite of the desserts was the rhubarb cheesecake. The graham cracker crust was moist and crumbly. The cheesecake was lush and silky. The rhubarb compote top was unfailingly juicy and vibrant. The combination was an explosion of flavor. If not just for the dessert, I highly recommend a visit to Salt Tasting Room if you are in Vancouver.


Pourhouse

162 Water Street
Vancouver, BC V6B 1B2, Canada
(604) 568-7022


We came to Pourhouse for some after-dinner cocktails, however after glancing over the menu to find our drinks of choice we discovered a dessert menu that included house-churned salted caramel ice cream. Warm chocolate cake with house churned salted caramel ice cream to be exact. Full as I was, I could not pass it up.


The chocolate collapsed under my fork to reveal bittersweet liquid gold! Ribbons of caramel sauce danced across the plate. To the side lay the salted caramel ice cream. It was magical, buttery to no end with an undeniable salty presence. Paired with a nice artisan beer, this dessert is sexy!


Medina Cafe

556 Beatty Street
Vancouver, BC V6B2L3, Canada
(604) 879-3114

Since the moment I first discovered the ‘true’ Belgian waffle known as a liege at Le Pain Quotidien in Los Angeles, I fell in love. Perfectly golden brown, with a gooey doughy center, these waffles have sugar pearls hidden inside each fold and square of dough. I haven’t found another liege since - that is until this visit to Vancouver.



Café Medina in the Gastown district of Vancouver specializes in liege waffles. A steaming cup of coffee and a waffle in the morning - what more could you ask for? Café Medina offers an assortment of accompaniments to the liege from white chocolate pistachio to mixed berry compote. I gave a few toppings a try, but I have to admit I am a purist at heart and I enjoy my liege unsullied and unadorned. The sugar pearls give you all the sweetness you need. Take note: just one waffle won’t be enough - they are so good you will need to order two or three!


New Town Bakery

158 Pender Street EastVancouver, BC V6A1T3, Canada(604) 689-7835


One of my all time favorite desserts are sweet sesame balls. Imagine my delight when walking down the quiet streets of Vancouver’s Chinatown on my last Sunday in the city I stumble upon a window full of hot, fresh (and may I add gigantic) sesame balls. I had stumble upon New Town Bakery a Chinese Filipino bakery with a dessert case of sweets that will make your mouth water.

A sesame ball is mochi rice flour that is deep-fried and rolled in sesames. The crust is so crisp, almost like a brulee; one delicate touch and it folds into itself revealing a sweet, sticky, starchy inside. Dig even deeper and you reach a center of sweet red bean paste. The combination of ingredients is idyllic, not too cloying, just pure soul satisfaction.

10 comments:

  1. Looks like you had yourself one sweet trip! :)

    I still need to try the waffle at Le Pain Quotidien - I know Cathy's been meaning to go too.

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  2. I've been wanting to go to Vancouver for years. Glad you had such a great time.

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  3. LOVE the photo of you licking the plate. And absolutely agree: Vancouver is a great city!

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  4. Diana- i feel like the quality of the liege at Le Pain has since diminished, but it has been almost two years since i tried it last. You me and Cathy should give it a try :)!

    Esi- You MUST go to Vancouver I absolutely loved the city. So much so I would consider moving there!

    Olga- hehe i had to throw that picture in my bf caught a candid oh so Nastassia moment right there!

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  5. We went to Medina Cafe when we were in Vancouver, too! Looooooooooooooved the coffee there!

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  6. Yay, you hit some awesome spots.... !

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  7. Wow! This is Amazing! Interestingly, I have never been to Canada. Terrible, I know. But, I have always wanted to go to Vancouver. Need to get on that. Thank you for the wonderful recap.

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  8. Oh my goodness those sesame balls! I have never seen anything like them! Now I need to do a search to find out how far I will have to go to get them. :)

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  9. Yay for Liege discoveries! Love em!

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  10. Aw.... never been to Vancouver but I hear it's lovely and just full of great food! Loving the salt! Nice to find you via Duo Dishes--good friends of mine!

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