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Cassandra Anderton | Last Updated: May 26,2009 3:55:19 pm
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Au Petit Chavignol is a cheese fan's fantasy come true. Based on Kits' much-lauded Les Amis du Fromage, a shop on West 2nd with another location in Park Royal, mother and daughter team, Alice and Alison Spurrell, have been keeping busy with their newest venture, a shrine to all things cheese.
Au Petit Chavignol, in East Vancouver’s Strathcona neighbourhood, is definitely not a place for the lactose intolerant. Although the area has never been known for its restaurant scene (a bit too close to the downtown eastside), the room has been packed since opening. Locals are extremely pleased to finally have such a great dining choice in the area, though pilgrims from all over make the trek to sample this cheese-centric menu.
 For this new project, the Spurrells teamed up with Chef Joe Chaput -- he of the cheese-friendly Riesling -- and hired the charming Annette Rawlinson -- formerly of C and Diva -- to oversee the front of the house. The fantastic menu is a tribute to cheese. Open up the list and select from over twenty cheeses to make a tasting plate of 3 items for $10 or 5 for $16. Flip to the front of the menu and add charcuterie items or the house terrine or pate. Throw in some accompaniments, like quince paste, cherries, or balsamic cipollini onions, and you have the Grand Tasting Platter. It's $30 for a small and $45 for a large and all platters come with endless bread and crackers.
Differentiating themselves from the other cheese and charcuterie places in town (Gastown’s Salt, Granville’s The Refinery, and White Rock’s Gudrun), this crew has created a quixotic menu: The formally plated raclette comes with heated cheese scraped onto a plate with potatoes, onions and cornichons. The house croque monsieur is a nicely prepared ham, gruyere and béchamel sandwich; the croquet madame is the same but with steamed egg. Other entries include mac and cheese and pommes frites,
Au Petit Chavignol does not neglect vegetables, offering an eggplant dip, butter lettuce salad, a watercress salad with beets, and a cucumber salad in zesty lemon vinaigrette. Well known for his wine choices and pairings, Chaput designed a mainly European list, with fine selections from Germany, France, Portugal, and Spain. Many a wine is available by the glass or try tasting flights, which take the guesswork out of your cheese and wine selections. Try the old goat, feeling blue, or bubbles theme. There are a few aperitifs thrown in for good measure and a nice list of beer if you are more of a hops fan.
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AT A GLANCE
Au Petit Chavignol
845 East Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC
604-255-4218
French
East Vancouver
Venue:
Restaurant
Hours:
Thu. to Mon.: 5:00pm - 12:00am
Price Range:
$$$ (Within Reach)
Payment:
Master Card, Visa, American Express
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THE BUZZ
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7 Reader Reviews | Sharing cheese-centric items with friends old and new was a fun experience to try out a lot of dishes to share. Interesting combination of flavours.
1. Trish Harmon's Review :: October 23, 2009 Trish Harmon's Rating: 4 Stars |
I'll start with the good stuff...
The atmosphere is charming...the staff is pleasant...and you can actually hold a nice conversation with your loved ones in a not-so-noisy environment.
Now for the bad stuff...
Each glass of red wines (we tried a Merlot and a Zin) were "corked". Most of the food was seriously "sub-par". If bland, and overpriced, food is your taste...Firefly is the place for you.
2. Bob Saunders's Review :: August 14, 2009 Bob Saunders's Rating: 2 Stars |
We have been there three times and have thoroughly enjoyed ourselves each time. This place is a real treat. Go for the delicate flavours and unusual menu items, like the cheese and wine flights or the duck rillettes. The salads are good too, and as a bonus, they make excellent poutine.
3. Evelyn's Review :: June 21, 2009 Evelyn's Rating: 4 Stars |
How cute is this place! Delish fare! I went with my dad and bf and we shared everything, great croque monsieur too! Very cute decor and friendly staff!
4. Sharon Anderson's Review :: April 16, 2009 Sharon Anderson's Rating: 4 Stars |
The Croque Monsiour I've ever had! Considering that I don't even like cheese that much, that's a real compliment. Otherwise, most menu items are top notch. Fun room too.
5. Andrea Franks's Review :: April 01, 2009 Andrea Franks's Rating: 3 Stars |
This place is a gem. Vancouver needed a place like this, the menu is of the acedemia worthy of NYC, or Paris. The service was great, and the wine list is friendly enough for all. It's a specialized place to go for grazing, not a chow down, which is a fantastic nitch to fill since we don't always want to fill up at a noisy and surgically enhanced staff like Joey's or Earls. Inspite of the the sketchy area, it's worth the trek. You can go to the seed bank or flamenco dance hall across the street, before your lactose snack fest!
6. Kenundrum's Review :: March 26, 2009 Kenundrum's Rating: 4 Stars |
I wanted to love this place. I was disappointed. We went here on Saturday. We had a variety of appetizers & entrees. The service was good (brings them up to 3 stars from 2). Overall though, I thought it was overpriced, overhyped, & kind of average.
7. Jane Yarkin's Review :: March 25, 2009 Jane Yarkin's Rating: 3 Stars |
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845 East Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC
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