Category Archives: Recreation

Bistro Pastis

Looking for a good place to go for Dine Out this year?

Let me recommend the restaurant I went to last year which immediately earned the honour of being my favourite French bistro in town, based on the single excellent experience I had there, and which I returned to recently in December 2010 to celebrate the end of term with a good friend.

Located near Arbutus and West 4th Avenue, this gem of a place is usually out of my usual price range, with entrées going at $28 each. When I found a $25 for $50 worth of food coupon on one of Vancouver’s many social shopping sites to use at Bistro Pastis, however, I was more than happy to split it with a friend and trip off to enjoy another gourmet meal.

It did not disappoint.

When we arrived, we found this quiet nook beautifully decorated for the Christmas season. Service was warm, personal and impeccable, just as I remembered from my first time here.

After placing our order, we were very pleased to discover (as hungry college children are wont to be) that our complimentary bread basket was not only full of freshly baked, crusty bread and golden butter, but was also refillable. Gold star to you.

Bistro Pastis bread basket

Bread basket

The two of us chose to split a three-course meal between us, beginning with escargots — marking my first time trying this particular delicacy:

Bistro Pastis escargots appetizer

Escargots with mushrooms and tomatoes, accompanied by toast and salad greens

Since it was my first time eating escargots, and since I don’t think that they are quite to my texture-buds, I can’t offer a very enlightened opinion on them except I didn’t think they were awful, and everything else was really delicious (and sautéed in copious amounts of butter). The toast made a pleasant crunchy contrast to the soft, tender escargots, mushrooms, tomatoes and salad greens they came with.

Everything at Bistro Pastis is beautifully presented — our entrée of scallops and prawns were carefully arranged around a tiny pyramid of prawn, vegetables (asparagus and possibly gai lan). Also present on this dish were these delightfully squishy, tasty, dough-like balls which name remains unknown to both of us, so dough-balls they shall remain, even though I don’t believe they were… (I tried looking the name up, but this item on the menu has since been updated.)

Scallops and prawns

Scallops and prawns with vegetables

Again, everything was cooked in generous amounts of butter, which probably explains why it was all so delicious. It was fortunate we decided to split the three courses between us, because portions here are large. I’m not sure we could have finished more than a single course each, otherwise.

Dessert, of course, is a whole other matter for which I reserve an entirely different stomach.

After such rich French fare — be warned, not everyone can handle the amount of butter used here, so adjust your dining choices accordingly! — we decided to go for something with more of a tang:

Lemon tart

Lemon tart drizzled with cherry sauce

As my friend said, that really hit the spot! and evened out our otherwise very heavy supper.

Our total bill (including cost of pre-bought coupon, tax and gratuity) came to $49.96, which is about $25 per person.

If you’re interested in trying Bistro Pastis yourself, you can take a look at their Dine Out menu (same as last year). Alternatively, book a time through OpenTable or by calling them directly:

Bistro Pastis
2153 West 4th Ave
Vancouver BC
(604) 731-5020

Bon appétit!

57. Go whale-watching

Holidaying in Hawai’i with the family was awesome on so many levels, not least because I got to tick another item off my Day Zero list. Although I always envisioned going whale-watching in Vancouver, this was definitely a very acceptable change of plans.

top deck of whale-watching boat

According to our on-board naturalist, humpback whales go down from Alaska to breed in warmer Hawaiian waters from December to April. Although we wandered the decks diligently for some time, we slowly concluded that we weren’t going to see any whales this early on in the season.

Just when my family and I’d given up, though, the naturalist caught sight of a mother humpback whale and her calf.

Unfortunately, we couldn’t get any pictures as they were a fair distance from us, and it was hard to time a shot, but I did get to see them blow spray and the baby’s beautiful tail came up a couple of times.

I think I would love to go whale-watching again, but the sobering sight of this plastic bag in the middle of Pacific blue has got me wondering about the ethics and environmental impact of this activity. Did I just help to make the world a little better or worse?

plastic bag in the Pacific ocean

30. Go go-karting

GUESS WHAT I DID YESTERDAY!

Well, that’s actually not too hard, as my title gives it away. My brother and I finally made use of our LivingSocial coupons for two races at TBC Indoor Racing, and brought our dad along for a bonding experience.

When I look at my Day Zero list now, it’s blatantly obvious to me that I wrote this item down before I started learning how to drive.

At first I was excited for go-karting.

Then I watched the safety video and started stressing because it reminded me of my biggest fear when driving: that I’ll crash into other people. (Also why driving is truly one of the most upsetting activities I’ve ever had to do.)

I also got stuck when making a U-turn in the same spot twice, because hey, I still don’t know how to turn properly, but after the staff member assisting me out of my personal Bermuda told me to ‘Turn harder’, that’s what I did — and was fine thereafter.

Oh yes, I took some 50-odd seconds to make it around a lap when other people made it in 35, but whatever. I beat my personal best of not crashing in the second race. Woohoo!

Baby steps are key to a happy mindset. ♥

In the afternoon, I also brought my mother to watch The Nutcracker as put on by Alberta Ballet at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre this season. (Activity not in blog post title!) It’s quite a splendid and sparkling production, so do go if this kind of thing interests you!

All in all a pretty lovely way of wrapping up my year, eh?

Sonic Boom A Cappella Concert Tonight

Music should either move your feet or move your heart

Enjoy a cappella music? Looking for a short, sweet break from studying? Check out this event at the UBC School of Music tonight:

A new a cappella group, Sonic Boom, is holding their first formal performance at the School of Music’s recital hall. They promise to cover songs as diverse as Regina Spektor, Billie Joel, Snoop Dogg, OneRepublic, Sara Bareilles, and many more. Tickets are $5 for students and $7 for non-students, and can be purchased at the door.

Further details can be found on the Facebook event.

You can also check out their cover of Taio Cruz’s “Dynamite” on YouTube. (Yes, it was filmed on a stairwell at Irving K. Barber Learning Centre, and I am told that a janitor got into the dancing as well.)

I, for one, have been looking forward to this for weeks. See you there!

UBC School of Music
6361 Memorial Road
8:00-9:00 pm

once upon a november night

so much magic fell from the sky