Brunch at La Brasserie

La Brasserie is open for brunch on Saturdays and Sundays from 11:00 am to 3:00 pm and they do not take reservations. It is a small 35-seat Franco-German restaurant on Davie Street in Vancouver’s West End. The restaurant has a selection of classic comfort foods and carries over 30 European beers. If you walk by on a weekend evening, the restaurant will be fully packed. The brunch menu has about 12 items you can choose from, including buck a schuck osyters! The menu includes regular brunch items and some dishes you would not find at your neighborhood restaurant, which is why La Brasserie is a must try for brunch. Their menu also includes an eggs of the day, omlette of the day, and quiche of the day.

The Breakfast Poutine was a favourite, which included bacon with a pouched egg on top; the pork gravy was a perfect consistency and wasn’t too heavy for brunch. The Brasserie Burger is also a popular item – we saw so many people order it, so we had to try it. The burger included bacon, aged white cheddar, truffle oil, and crispy onions. The crispy onions made the burger extra tasty. More recently, La Brasserie opened La Brasserie Street, which features their rotisserie chicken sandwich that is served with crispy onions on a buttermilk bun. The food cart is located in front of Vancouver City Centre SkyTrain station at Granville and West Georgia and they sell out quite often. If you are looking for brunch with a French-German twist, La Brasserie is where to go. If you don’t get a chance to visit the restaurant, then try their Brass Chicken Sandwich from their food cart.

Location: 1091 Davie Street, Vancouver, BC (map)

SkyTrain Stop: Yaletown Roundhouse Stn

Price: $10 – $15 (Brunch)

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Les Faux Bourgeois French Bistro: Talk of the Town in East Vancouver

The reviews about this place do not lie. The food, the wine, the restaurant are all worth the last reservation available for an evening after work. I was tempted to try this place after reading about the lines before they open for dinner and the lack of reservations available all the time. I think I called twice: once for a weekday reservation and once for a weekend reservation, the first time they were fully booked and the second time they only had one early reservation left, so I took it.

flatbread lambcheeksduckconfit

We had a french cabernet wine and I was almost drunk before we started eating because the hot waiter kept refilling our glasses. He suggested the tarte flambee alascienne, which is a flat bread topped with sweet onions, pancetta, goat cheese, and a drizzle of sauce – it was very flavourful and a great start to the meal. For mains we had the duck confit and the apricot lamb cheeks. They were both amazing. We finished are meal with the creme brulee, which was a little late because the restaurant was extremely busy. It was still delicious aside from being a little over burnt. The best part is, this restaurant offers affordable french food – just thinking of our meal makes me want to go back for more.

Location: 663 15th Avenue East Vancouver BC (map)

Price: $10-$20; Mains $15-$20

More Info? http://www.lesfauxbourgeois.com

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