Michelin-Acclaimed Vancouver Eats, Part II: Pidgin
Vancouver, CANADA — Should I admit that I ended up booking a reservation at Pidgin solely because of one dish that I spotted on the menu?
That dish is pictured above in all its majesty: foie gras rice bowl with unagi glaze.
And I’m here to report that it was epic.
You see, my husband and I, unfortunately live in a state in the United States that has for years has banned restaurants from serving and selling foie gras. So, when we were planning a trip to the Great White North, the first thing my husband uttered was “I’m eating some foie gras!” And did he ever. Not just here, but at our hotel restaurant, the Alouette Bistro, where he chowed down on a bountiful burger with a small lobe of seared fatty duck liver on the side.
Foie gras is not the only thing to celebrate about Pidgin, which, after all, is Michelin Guide-recommended.
There’s so much more to relish at Chef Wesley Young’s restaurant, where the food is bold and at times irreverent.
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