Red Square, Vancouver

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  • Red Square

    Review by Cassandra Anderton
    Last Updated: August 08,2008 08:28:05 am
    Renowned for its vibrant club scene and late night antics, the Granville strip has long gone under the foodie radar. There are certainly exceptions (Whineos, Sanafir) but, as a rule, discerning dinners generally eat in Yaletown and party on Granville. Hoping to change the habits of Vancouverites, Red Square Restaurant has set up shop on Graville, fusing a sophisticated menu with a neighbourhood-friendly party atmosphere.

    Red Square is another project from Andre Garrison, who owns the adjacent G Sports Bar and Grill. Although there are a number of TV sets scattered throughout the room, the theme here is entirely different from the sport-centric vibe next door. This restaurant is all about Eastern European tapas plates. As a bonus, it boasts the biggest vodka selection in the city.

    Red Square has over 110 seats with a lengthy bar and both high-top and banquette seating. Sit at the front of the restaurant where the garage-like door opens to the street and watch the passerby or head to the back for a dark and cozy atmosphere. Exposed brick, eclectic lighting and a faded mural of Lenin add to the room's charm. The music is varied, and quite loud. This is not a place for intimate diners with your grandparents.

    The term "Eastern European food" conjures thoughts of sausages and sauerkraut and Red Square obliges. However, Chef Chris Dignan uses the traditional as a template, but infuses it with innovation. Sure, you can get perogies, but they're stuffed with Dungeness crab with fava beans, duck confit with onion, or sweet potato with chorizo. The menu is rounded out by homemade sausages and a good selection of seafood, such as the crispy arctic char with a flavourful crushed cauliflower in brown butter and Russian scallops with speck ham and buttered savoy cabbage. The food has personality, and it's refreshing to see such unique dishes so well executed.
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    2 Reader Reviews

    1. Joseph's Review :: August 26, 2008
    Pedestrian environment; over-priced beer; sad lack of vodka on display but availble, mediocre at best, over-priced foods;

    Sum up - overpriced drinks dull environment, attached to a sports bar attempt to get snooty on Granville. This will go under without revamping the interior, menu and drink list.

    Joseph's Rating: 1 Stars
    2. Randy Elliott's Review :: August 20, 2008
    Red Square is fairly standard. You can count on a decent ambiance, service, and French food selection. My favourite is the Salad Verte made out of butter lettuce, but as a vegetarian, the options are fairly limited here. I also had the soup-of-the-day. This place is a safe bet for a business meeting, but otherwise it's feels very plain vanilla since all of the Red Square look and feel the same. I wish they could add more vegetarian entrees that are lighter.

    Randy Elliott's Rating: 3 Stars
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    Red Square

    Address

    1208 Granville Street, Vancouver, BC

    Phone

    604-40v-odka

    Area

    Yaletown

    Cuisine

    Tapas

    Venue

    Lounge

    Hours

    Daily 5:00 - 2:00am

    Price

    $$$$

    Payment

    Master Card
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    American Express
    Restaurant

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