We all like a deal right? Especially in this economy, more people are being very discreet with their spending. Hence, for restaurants that usually serve more elevated cuisine, something has to stand out in order to attract potential customers. Enter the classic 3-course meal that comes complete with an appetizer, main and dessert for one comprehensive price. This is the case at the Vancouver Fish Company on Granville Island. For a limited time, they have their Lobsterfest menu for $65.00 until October 31st.
As a bonus, even before the actual 3-course meal began, we were served an Amuse Bouche. It consisted of a Honey Walnut Prawn with togarashi. This recipe has been around since Chef and Managing Co-Owner Stephen Duyzer has been at the helm. It featured a large lightly-battered and fried prawn that was glazed in honey mayo. We found roasted walnuts, sesame and some togarashi. Hence we had sweet nuttiness with just a smidge of spice. Delicious bite to start.
Our first actual course was the Seafood Chowder with fresh seafood & clams, bacon, thyme and cream. Compared to other cream chowders, this one was fairly light. Not a bad thing as it was easy to eat and did not bog us down for the next course. It was also mild in flavour as it wasn't salty. I did get a bit of the bacon though and there was a good amount of fish. It could've used a bit more clams to increase the brininess.
Now onto the main event, the 1lb Whole Nova Scotia Lobster! Eye-balling it, I found it to be bigger than 1lb and Jackie's was even larger. I would estimate mine as around 1.1lbs and the other closer to 1.4lbs. It sat atop garlic roast potatoes and broccolini. Things were cooked right with the lobster being bouncy and sweet while the broccolini having a crunch. Instead of clarified butter, we found herb beurre blanc. This was great as it provided more flavour than plain butter.
For dessert, we were served 2 of the available options (depending on the night). First was the Berry Crumble and the second was a Tiramisu. I thought the berries could've used a bit more starch to thicken the moisture, but it did taste great being just sweet enough and natural tasting. The crumble on top was crunchy while the ice cream was creamy and not icy. As for the tiramisu, it was an airy version with creamy marscapone and lightly-kissed lady-fingers. It was not heavy and easy on the sugar. It could've used a bit more espresso though. Overall, the meal was solid and a good deal at $65.00, especially given the awesome location on Granville Island.
*All food and beverages were complimentary for this blog post*
The Good:- Solid deal with all things considered
- Lobster is bigger than one pound
- Great location
The Bad:
- Chowder could've used a bit more clam
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