Sherman's Food Adventures: Dovetail

Dovetail

So I finally made it out to Dovetail...  It has only been 2 years since they have opened!  Replacing Nightshade (which was vegan), Dovetail's menu features a California-inspired West Coast menu with various influences.  Honestly, I didn't mind Nightshade, but the offerings at Dovetail look a whole lot more appealing to me.  With a chic, but casual atmosphere, Dovetail's menu is closer to chain restaurant pricing.  That makes it a bit more accessible than many other Yaletown restaurants.

Starting off light, we had the Tuna Tartare.  This was rather refreshing due to the use of yuzu ponzu.  Lots of tanginess and brightness, but I felt that the dish was far too saucy.  With that being said, I still enjoyed it due to the aforementioned refreshing flavour profile.  Clean-tasting, the cubes of tuna were soft while being contrasted by the crispy fried lotus root chips.  We found some edamame, avocado, sliced radish and tofu added to the mix as well.  I was not really feeling the tofu and that could've been omitted.

The most surprising dish for me was the Bang Bang Shrimp.  Normally, when I see that on the menu, I stay far away because it is usually a disappointment.  However, this one was fantastic!  Super plump and large, the shrimp were lightly coated being crispy while the inside was buttery and bouncy.  There was just enough spicy aioli for moisture and some creamy spice.  The pickled fresnos levelled up the spice with a balancing acidity.

Another delightful surprise was their Burger constructed with 2 beef patties, onion, pickles, American cheese and comeback sauce.  All of this was served on the softest of buns.  This gave us Big Mac vibes in the best way because it didn't have an extra bun nor the messy lettuce.  Beef patties were well-seared and properly salted.  Meat was still moist.  The side of fries didn't look like much but were crispy and plenty potatoey on the inside.

With a strong mushroom essence emanating from Mushroom Mafaldine, I could not wait to try it.  This did not disappoint as the salt levels were on point.  Lots of umami from the natural mushroom flavour as well as a light touch of truffle.  Sauce was super creamy, yet not overly heavy.  Pasta was al dente and held onto the balanced amount of sauce very well.

We went big with the 26oz Bone-in Ribeye prepared medium as suggested.  I agree with the steak being cooked to medium as ribeye can be chewy if too rare.  However, the cook on this was a bit uneven.  The middle was perfect but the end pieces were completely cooked through and looking very grey.  With that being said, it was still tender and properly salted.  Loved the creamy and mild horseradish cream on the side as well as the herbaceous chimichurri.

On the side, we got the Broccolini that was beautifully grilled.  Sporting some char, there was smokiness to the dish.  Although cooked through, the broccolini was still crunchy and vibrant.  It was tossed in a roasted shallot vinaigrette which added a background acidity.  To top it off, we found some crispy shallots as well.  Once again, on point use of salt here.

Of course we didn't skip dessert and in fact, we had two.  The first of which was the Lemon Tiramisu.  As expected, this was lighter than the traditional version.  Although, the lady fingers were soaked with limoncello, it wasn't that sweet.  The lemon curd immediately made this tangy and helped balance the heaviness of the mascarpone.  This was quite pleasant.

I wasn't going to order the Passionfruit Cheesecake at first (since we were quite full), but we got it anyways.  Good decision as it was NY-style being rich and thick.  The brûlée on top added sweetness (as the cheesecake itself was not that sweet) and a smoky caramel crunch.  Tangy and sweet, the passionfruit sauce made this eat a whole lot lighter than it was.  Overall, the food at Dovetail was really good and fairly-priced.  Definitely a good option in Yaletown and an alternative to the chain restaurants.

The Good:
- Delicious food
- Reasonably-priced, especially in Yaletown
- Nice vibes

The Bad:
- Ribeye could've been cooked more consistently

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