Sherman's Food Adventures: GVRD - North Vancouver
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Showing posts with label GVRD - North Vancouver. Show all posts

Orto Artisan Pasta

It's been almost 9 whole years I've been trying to dine at Orto.  Even since they opened in 2017, I've received recommendations from friends about the place.  From its beautiful garden to their handmade pastas, this was apparently the new hot place to go in North Van.  Well, it is no longer new, but still a popular place amongst the locals and those willing to drive out to the North Shore.  We finally got the opportunity to hit them up since we were in nearby Downtown Vancouver.  Since we had an early reservation, we secured prime seating amongst the foliage in an almost private dining-esque table for 2.


Being neighbouring businesses and sharing the same ethos of artisanal eats, Orto serves Bad Dog Bread on their menu.  Of course we didn't hesitate to have some for our meal.  This came with 6 toasted slices accompanied by tapenade, EVOO and caramelized onion butter.  Bread was fantastic having a heartiness to it without being dense.  It had a nuttiness and went really well with the sweet butter.  Tapenade was great too having the classic briny saltiness of the olives.  We also got the Green Leaf Lettuce Salad as well and it was organic and fresh while being tossed in a tangy and bright vinaigrette.  It was topped with plenty of shaved parmesan.

Onto some appies, we went for one of the features of the night being the Calamari.  These were in generally little pieces which were coated in a uniformly crispy batter.  We thought it was properly seasoned and none too greasy.  The squid itself had a chew while still being tender.  Best part was the housemade tartar sauce.  It featured fresh mayo that was made with free-range eggs with a combination of dill, capers and onions.  Really bright and tangy with rich creaminess.

We also had the Mussels Poulette with a huge side of frites.  Sitting in a white wine and cream sauce, the plump honey mussels were cooked beautifully.  We found them buttery soft with the usual chew from the mantle while having an appealing sweet brininess.  The broth was a bit sweet and bright, but could've used just a bit more aromatics.  Really enjoyed the frites as they were super crispy while light and airy on the inside.  Despite the large portion, we dusted it off.

Onto our pastas, we went for the Spaghetti Carbonara.  Featuring firmly al dente pasta, there was some real texture with every bite.  Really well done since fresh pasta can be finicky to work with.  There was a real cheesy richness to the dish without having the egg curdle.  Plenty of lardons in the mix providing the fattiness as well as the saltiness for the dish.  It also provided a meaty texture intermittently between bites of pasta.  A final topping of parm on top provided extra nuttiness.

For some reason, the Squid Ink Spaghetti was a little less al dente than the carbonara.  It was quite possibly due to the residual moisture from the seafood at the bottom of the plate.  No matter, as that was where some of the brininess and bright wine flavour resided.  There was a good amount of garlickiness from the garlic and garlic scapes.  However, as a whole, the pasta was quite bland.  It was lacking in salt and could've used much more chili for some kick.  As for the scallops, they were buttery soft and cooked beautifully.  The prawns were also good being cooked first and added to the pasta after.  Nice meatiness to them.

In addition to our pastas, we added the Risotto with crab meat for good measure.  This was rather tasty with the definite sweet aromatics of lobster.  It quite possibly obscured the brininess of the crab, but we did get some hits of it with the bits and pieces of meat.  With the addition of mushrooms, we got another hit of umami and depth.  The rice itself was chewy and cooked right.

Despite being rather full and having to pack most of the pastas, we saved room for dessert.  We ended up with the Affogato and we were surprised it came with 2 scoops of gelato.  Combined with the espresso, there was an aromatic caramel flavour.  However, with so much gelato, it did dilute the coffee a bit.  No matter, we still enjoyed this and it was great on a hot day.

Our second dessert was the Cherry Pannacotta.  It was refreshing and light, but the pannacotta wasn't completely set.  I personally didn't mind it that much as I prefer that over an overly firm texture.  The cherry compote on top was only semi-sweet with some tartness.  Overall, the meal at Orto was mostly good with some things that could be better.  Service was fantastic and the garden setting elevates the experience.  Pricing is completely fair where it fairly accessible.

The Good:
- That garden is fabulous
- Excellent service
- Generous portions

The Bad:
- A few things could be better
- If you are stuck sitting inside, it is unbearably warm during the Summer

Eivan Restaurant & Bar

I really do love Persian cuisine and I honestly don't think I eat enough of it.  Living in Burnaby, I'm not in the hotbed of Persian food, as we all know that the North Shore is where it's at.  So with an invite to try out Eivan Restaurant & Bar, we were excited to have an Iranian feast.  Located in the former location of Zeitoon, there have been some renovations made.  Hence, there is a more upscale look with a beautiful mural on one side of the restaurant.

Right off the bat, the first appy we tried was absolutely delicious.  Sitting in a house dressing, walnuts, EVOO and parmesan, the Eivan Olives were fantastic.  Complimenting the brininess of the olives was a sweet dressing that must've had date syrup.  The sweetness helped balance the flavours and balsamic added tanginess.  Add in the cheese and we had some nutty saltiness.

Equally good was the Mirzaghasemi or Eggplant Dip with egg and tomato.  Delicate and a bit jammy, the eggplant was so appealingly smoky with some natural sweetness and a background tanginess.  Adding more silkiness, the soft egg yolk also created some custard-like textures.  This all went very well with the barbari bread as the bread was firm and did not wilt with the wet ingredients.

When we ordered the Persian Meatballs, we were not expecting such huge ones hitting the table (feel free to insert joke here).   These were moist and stayed intact despite being cut into quarters.  There was definitely the gaminess of lamb present, which I personally enjoy.  The earthiness of the spices came through while nuts and raisins provided texture and pops of flavour.


We didn't end there with the appies as we had the Hummus too.  It was gigantic portion of creamy chickpeas and tahini.  Other than the nuttiness and sweetness, we found the acidity on point as well as the smoothness of the EVOO.  The Dolmehs were also a large portion and the best part was the complimenting ingredients of tangy and sweet barberries, nutty walnuts and fried onions.

Last starter we had was the Salt & Pepper Chicken Wings with sweet chili dip and cucumber yogurt.  These featured crispy skin that was somewhat rendered.  The meat itself was juicy and in turn, super tender.  I felt the wings themselves could've used more seasoning as they didn't taste like much by themselves.  However, the sweet chili dip did add the necessary flavour to the dish.

Onto our bigger items, we had the large Vaziri platter sporting one skewer of chicken and loghmeh.  This was a generous portion of meat accompanied by rice, charred tomato, pepper and herbs.  The chicken was tender and moist while the ground beef and lamb skewer was almost juicy and had some sweetness from the onions.  That rice was fantastic as it featured a crispy socarrat and was aromatic.

Our other large item was half of a Cornish Game Hen served with barberry & saffron rice.  It also came with a sauce that was similar, if not the same, as the Persian Meatballs.  The white meat was on the drier side, but the sauce did help in terms of moisture and flavour (sweet and savoury with umami).  Dark meat was predictably more moist.  Loved the rice as the barberry provided bursts of sweetness and tang.


We ended things off with the Saffron Ice Cream and the Tiramisu.  That ice cream was thick, rich and creamy.  Definitely aromatic and slightly floral.  Pieces of frozen butter made things even more luxurious.  As for the Tiramisu, I thought the ladyfingers could've used more soaking, but the creamy and sweet mascarpone helped alleviate things.  Overall, we had a great meal at Eivan.  Really enjoyed the flavours and the generous portions of delicious food.  Combine that with a nice atmosphere and reasonable prices, it is a place you can visit any night of the week.

*All food and beverages were complimentary for this blog post*

The Good:
- Impactful flavours
- Generous portions
- Reasonable pricing

The Bad:
- Maybe the Cornish game hen could've been more moist
- Parking in the area during peak times is limited

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