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Joey On Burrard Restaurant

A very dear friend of ours mentioned we should try this establishment while in Vancouver for the Il Divo concert this week and we did. What a pleasure this was. First of all, anyone in the service industry or planning on entering this service – please go here and watch, listen and use the same methods this group does.

Our server, Ross, is one of THE very best servers I think we have enjoyed in years. Friendly, but not over-bearing, takes time to get to know you, their customer at the moment, and kneels down to talk at the table. He doesn’t know us but made us feel that we mattered…to him and to the restaurant.

His conversation with us was very enjoyable and funny, yet still professional. We noticed that the staff help each other without even asking. They watch, and step in if your own server is busy. No one is left unnoticed.

Now we order. I already knew what I was having as I perused the menu on line. HA! I ordered the Ravioli with Lobster Cream and seared Prawns. It could not have been more perfect and the prawns were exceptional. I ate all but one. I just couldn’t do it.

Don wasn’t too sure what he wanted so he  listened to how Ross explained one of the dishes and when he was done, Don said “Sold”. It also was perfect. He asked for the Herb Crush Salmon with a Lemon Butter Sauce, Crispy Mashed Potatoes and the vegetable of the day. Whoa here…the potatoes are done two ways – a regular mashed potato portion and the best ever yet – a mashed potato in a potato roll that is crispy on the outside and so yummy inside. Oh my, this was a meal that was truly a heavenly experience.

Now, Ross knew we had time before going to the concert so he suggested dessert. Silly huh? Well, we ordered the Warm Italian Donuts (5) that are filled with mascarpone cheese and a lemon curd. Coffee as well. We shared equally so that meant 2 1/2 of these delectable delights each.

I hope you will go here and thoroughly enjoy the dining experience we just did. Joey on Burrard – I hope we make it back again and soon!

 

Note: I was so fortunate to receive from Ross and the Chef responsible for this meal to share the recipes with me. One part is ready to go on damnicandothis but the measurements on the lobster butter are more than I can figure out. I need help from the Chef.

 

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Sandbar Seafood Restaurant, Granville Island

Yesterday, Don and I hopped on the ferry to the North Shore and wend our way to pick up one daughter, Suzanne, and gather a few hugs from our youngest granddaughter before she left for University. That made the trip worthwhile right there! We also were here to pick up our small apartment sized freezer still full of food, and bring it home. Suzanne kept threatening…just kidding.

Our big day is to go to Grandville Island, shop around and then go to a nice restaurant for lunch. I love it there…one of my favourite places in B.C. for sure. We checked out the Sea Bass and at $50.00/lb. we declined that and kept on looking. After a bit, we went to the Sandbar Restaurant. We sat at the window and watched the activity on the water. It was a perfect day – no rain and  spring day temperatures.

Our server, Sam, came over and took our order. Don ordered a virgin Caesar and ‘make it a little dirty’. I ordered my Pinot Grigio and Suzanne had a coke. Well, the drinks came and boy, oh boy, was Don’s drink ever hot. So much so he got the hiccups and we had to reorder it. Sam was still laughing when he returned with a new one. Suzanne discovered she really liked the pickled beans that came with his drink.

The menu is really extensive but Suzanne and I decided on the Fish and Chips and Don ordered a shrimp, and crab Club Sandwich. But to start with Don ordered a artichoke and crab dip and the largest taco chips ever. Oh yes, they also served really warm baguette slices and butter to start.  We all were loading up the bread with the dip, it was so good.

Our server, Sam, is a professional of the highest degree in his chosen profession. I would highly recommend this establishment to anyone going to Grandville Island. It is worth it….every crumb on the plate.

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