Eating at a
French-Canadian restaurant in Vancouver seemed like a waste of a meal. But after
hearing about all of St. Lawrence Restaurant’s accolades - #5 on Canada’s 100
Best Restaurants list and being crowned best new restaurant in 2018 by multiple
publications – it also seemed imperative I visit a place that delighted Canada’s
west coast. I envisioned a glutinous meal that would make us feel sick like Au
Pied de Couchon, but thankfully found a more restrained offering that was hearty
yet didn’t leave me clutching my stomach.
St.
Lawrence offers a rotating prix fixe menu that changes roughly monthly and
during our June visit happened to be a 5th Anniversary special ($85
for three courses) highlighting a mix of past favourites, traditional French
offerings, and special dishes the chef wanted to whip up.
To start
off, our table shared warm buckwheat rolls with a delicate pork spread, which
was barely enough to smear onto the bread and left us wanting more. Our
waitress warned us not to use the foie gras custard as a condiment since
it is best eaten solo. Indeed, it’s like a decadent savoury and sweet panna
cotta where the silky creamy custard is enhanced with crispy crumbs.
The height
of the vol-au-vent puff pastry was astonishing, the hollow flaky pastry
filled with pea sprouts that added a fresh element against the mushroom mornay
sauce. Such a lovely quintessential French dish that forms the only vegetarian offering
on their menu, not counting desserts.
We would
have liked more chips for the bison tartar – it’s as if the had reached the bottom
of the bag and threw on the final broken ones that were left – as the crunch
goes so nicely with the delicate tartar. Nonetheless, the flavours were on
point, enhancing but not overpowering the bison, and the creamy béarnaise
sauce a great addition.
St.
Lawrence smartly left the orange “jus” separated from the duck ballotine
as to not cover the lovely duck flavours also pairing the fowl with a savoury citrus
less sauce. The orange segments were ideal for cleansing the palette against
the chunks of rich meat. If you’re in the mood for a substantial French main,
this one will hit the spot.
I
thoroughly enjoyed the trout à la dieppoise, which was an ideal dish to
highlight French-Canadian fare using fresh B.C. ingredients like the fish and
side stripe shrimp. The seafood was delicately poached with not a speck of skin
or shell remaining, so that each bite was merely covered with the white wine
cream sauce. On the bottom, the various greens soaked in the last of the sauce
to create a decadent warm salad.
This being
my first experience tasting tarte au sucre, the dessert reminded me of a
firmer butter tart without the runny centre. The fluffy vanilla cream and
crunchy shortbread covering the sugar tart added a beautiful touch without any
more sweetness. Overall, it’s a delicious and surprisingly light dessert.
St.
Lawrence’s rice pudding tasted like airy sweet cream, the fluffy pudding a
great consistency but the rice too hard. If the grains were only cooked longer,
it’d help create a creamier concoction to better contrast with the crunchy
pecans and salted caramel.
Reservations
are pre-paid through Tock, and spots are limited given the restaurant’s diminutive
size. In fact, they even created a slim high-top for two in the waiting area to
allow those who are waiting to mingle or host those who want to converse longer
after their meal is finished.
The intimate environment creates a warm casual feel, despite St. Lawrence’s beautifully plated cuisine. I’m glad we could tuck into lovely French creations without the pomp and circumstance. So, leave your ties behind and just arrive comfortably with an empty belly.
Address: 269 Powell Street
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Gastro World's Grading System
- Anything under 5 - I really disliked and will never go back
- 6 - decent restaurant but I likely won't return
- 7 - decent restaurant and I will likely return
- 8 - great restaurant that I'd be happy to recommend
- 9 - fantastic restaurant that I would love to visit regularly and highly recommend
- 10 - absolute perfection!
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