As per our usual Vancouver trip routine, after checking in at our favourite hotel, The Sylvia, we head out to walk the waterfront on English Bay. A quick water taxi hop over to Granville Island and then walk up South Granville investigating the newest shows at art galleries and poking around our favourite shops. I usually try on about 2 dozen items at Anthropologie and GJ helps me choose which ones look best! Then we walk down to Vij’s to line up for the first sitting at 5:30. I think this time we were there at 4:45! Luckily the rain held off mostly and being first in line we were able to stay dry. Our meal, as usual, was superb. I’ve been branching out a little to eat a bit of meat again, especially when we travel. I try to eat only organic ethically raised meat. Mr Vij seems to care greatly about his product and his guests so I feel pretty Ok about eating a bit of meat there, altho there are lots of vegetarian choices. We started with the Samosas. We don’t usually have a starter, but these were amazing: Samosas filled with lamb and beef sauteed in fennel, cloves and sumac. Incredible flavours and the coconut raita-like concoction on the side was delicious. For mains we split the Split pea and spinach mash and spicy millet/bulghar dumplings with vegetables sautéed in pomegranate curry and the Lemon-ghee marinated and grilled organic chicken breast and thigh in tangy tomato curry with roasted garlic and cashews. For dessert I always like the Kheer. We really didn’t need dessert and GJ only helped out with a couple spoonfuls. But it is a delicious, light finish to all the intense flavours of the meal. And the best treat was that Mr. Vij was there that evening. Such a perfect host. Great food, impeccable service, beautiful surroundings: we highly recommend eating here if you are in Vancouver.

The water garden planters outside always contain floating candles and flowers. Really lovely when it’s dark out.

Vij’s logo, this running elephant, appears here and there. This one is on the edge of the concrete water garden outside on the entrance patio.

Love the elephant motif continued in the wall lamps, elephants shining on the walls.

The table setting with our beverages. GJ had a beer and I had a cocktail called a Dark Army. Yum.

The Samosas.

Our main dished served with naan and rice.

Kheer topped with toasted pistachio nuts and edible silver leaf.

Met this little chap last saturday on our way to Moss Street Market. He wasn’t stuck, just checking out the passers by!

Tried to get him to look at the camera, but another dog was approaching.

We had dinner with dear friends last weekend. They live in a rural setting and are amazing farmers and chefs. They recently purchased an incredible range. Just wanted to share a pic and a couple pics of their surroundings:

Dream range!

An elegant pond.

Wild and wonderful right outside the backdoor.

This garden feels secretive and magical!

We passed a house on our walk the other day; I assume it was a house, it could not be seen from the sidewalk. A high fence surrounded the yard and draped all over the fence was the most lovely assortment of scented flowers. A beautiful pale pink climbing rose with a delicate aroma took centre stage while on either side were honeysuckle bushes in full bloom and fragrance. Lilacs near the end of their bloom were also adding their delicious perfume. Delightful!

I love these delicate blooms.

So showy!

Here in Victoria, we are blessed with so many exceptional dining options. We would happily eat out every day and never tire of the diverse offerings. We certainly have our regular breakfast favourites. And for lunch and dinner one can experience everything from Vegetarian Chinese to Indian to French and everything in between. I love that many of our local restaurants take pride in our region and source many of their ingredients from local sustainable farmers and fishers.

Last Saturday my beautiful sister was visiting and treated us to an amazing dinner at Camille’s. It was the second time in two months we’d been treated to this amazing experience; we are very spoiled. It was my intention to photograph all the items we ordered, but after the appetizers had been consumed, I was in such a deliciousness-induced daze that I forgot all about the camera! Here are the three shots I did get. I’m afraid I don’t remember all the ingredients for each dish, but they were all amazing as were the mains and desserts. The food is rich and intensely flavourful and the chef is happy to accommodate special food concerns. The servers are all friendly and helpful, yet remain relaxed. I would recommend Camille’s to all visitors an locals who want a very special food experience.

GJ had the seared tuna atop lightly dressed baby potatoes and duck egg with halibut ceviche.

Leek and onion tart with field greens, candied pecans and pear. This delicate tart just melted in your mouth.

Roasted local asparagus with pastry triangle and field greens. I think this was the appetizer with the rhubarb sabayon.

Found this good mamma at the park the other day with her seven babies.

Brand new little fluffy bundles!

Some cuteness imposed while GJ was drawing…

Am I not the cutest thing!

Nothing too exciting, just our usual waterfront walk on friday afternoon. Thought we’d have a nice walk before the long weekend began and everyone else had the same idea. Well, there were two cruise ships in port, so lots of people out enjoying the beautiful day! Met a lovely and adorable  English couple in matching fleece; so cute they were! Anyway, saw some new things blooming and ended the walk with the most delicious chocolate cake at our usual stop Tre Fantastico at the Parkside.

The angelica is all opening now along the waterfront. So majestic.

The papery bud just about to burst.

Beautiful, delicate wisteria frames this shot of one of the small lakes in Beacon Hill Park. Soon the lake will be full of mamma ducks and their babies.

The beautiful purple camas is everywhere in the park and along the waterfront. Found this one white one among the sea of purple.

Mmmmmmm cake.

Our little kitty loves to run out in the hallway outside our apartment. She thinks that something much more magical going on out there than there actually is. Yesterday when she escaped, GJ followed her with the camera, and then spent a few minutes on the kitchen floor trying to catch cute pictures. But, of course, cats just won’t stand still when asked!

Spooky ghost cat in the hall.

Crazy Eyes and Wiggly Light

Crazy Eyes 2

“Don’t look at me!”

Found a few minutes to bake this week. We’ve been so busy that I wanted something around for a treat. mythineats posted this really good muffin recipe last week that seemed simple so I tried it: Yogurt Muffins with Lemon Zest and Almond Topping. I altered it slightly by adding a handful of frozen blueberries to the dry mixture just before adding it to the wet mixture. Oh and I didn’t have sliced almonds so I roughly chopped some whole raw ones which was OK, but I suspect that sliced would have been crispier. The texture of these muffins was so divine; cake like, delicate, so moist. Thanks mythineats for the recipe!

So lemony delicious!