If you haven't already heard, we have a new "hot"
restaurant on Cambie Street, where Biercraft used to be located and just steps away from Elio Volpe. June, named after Head Chef Connor Sperling's wife, is Brasserie-inspired with French-influenced West Coast cuisine. If Chef Sperling sounds familiar, he had been honing his craft at Published the last 5+ years. The restaurant itself boasts a prominent bar that helps compliment late night bites until midnight. Moreover, you can keep the experience alive by heading downstairs to the cocktail bar.
On the topic of cocktails, we started with 2 light and fruity concoctions. These included the Blue Fizz and the Chamberyzette. Super light and with a noticeable banana finish, the Blue Fizz was also fruity and went down far too easy. On that note, the Chamberyzette was even more dangerous with the sour strawberry cordial affording fruity and sweet vibes that blended well with the sweetness of the vermouth.
Normally, I'm not super excited about having a salad, but the Salade Maison featured beautiful butter lettuce specifically grown for June. It was dressed in a tangy dijon vinaigrette that also had balancing sweetness. For my second cocktail, I decided on something stronger in the Noisette Manhattan. I'm not connoisseur with this drink, but I did have one a few weeks ago at another restaurant and this was better. The whiskey went down real easy while still being impactful with some dark wood notes with a touch of sweetness.
After the pasta, we didn't think there would be anything to equal its deliciousness. However, the June Burger did just that. First, we had a beautifully buttered brioche bun. It softly hugged all of the components and provided the perfect encapsulation of the juicy meaty patty. It was topped off by rich and nutty gruyère, sweet caramelized onions and what I think was braised beef. The added jus made this even more meaty-tasting and super moist. Oh, and the mustard provided just enough tang to break up the heaviness a touch. One of the best burgers I've had period.
Of course we had to get the Fries to go with the burger right? This large portion consisted of long strands of perfectly crispy potatoes. They were pretty crunchy overall and well-salted, so there wasn't much creamy potato texture inside. I didn't mind that as I dunked them into the dips (mustard extraordinaire, and house mayo). We had one more drink to go with our desserts in the Coffee Cocktail with orange liqueur. Not sure what the actual name of this drink was because we couldn't find it on the menu. But it was rich with plenty of coffee bitterness to go with the aromatic sweetness of the liqueur. This went well with the next item...
Yes, the coffee cocktail paired beautifully with the Chocolate mousse cake with crème Anglais. This was balanced in terms of sweetness while having plenty of chocolate impact. The mousse was light and creamy while wrapped in hazelnut ganache and benefitted from the nuttiness of Frangelico. The extra layer of crunch provided textural contrast. Lastly, we sampled their Soft Serve du Jour which was rhubarb and creamsicle. Nicely light and refreshing, the flavours were apparent with a balance between sweetness and tanginess. The addition of fermented orange afforded some salty citrusy notes. Complimentary texture came in the form of crispy spruce tip meringues. All I have to say is "Wow". This meal was so delicious where I was wanting to do it all again the next day. Another great addition to the Vancouver restaurant scene and I'm thinking this will have the potential of a Michelin-Star and being on Canada's Top 100 Restaurants real soon.