L'Abattoir Modern French
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A casual modern french restaurant with a dimly lit and clamoring dining room, L’Abattoir in central Vancouver is a great date night choice for some decadent food.
I had the quail with smoked and grilled foie gras. The accompanying turnip and escarole gave it a pleasant and refreshing Asian flair. Combining the different vegetables and proteins in my mouth created new and welcoming flavors.
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I enjoyed their breadbasket quite a bit. The crispy flatbread with sesame was fragrant, and the brioche was rich.
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This was my first time trying sweetbread. The sauces had great flavors, but the texture was less than desirable. I guess I don’t have the stomach for sweetbread.
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The tandoori-style sablefish with an Indian flair was my favorite. The fish was delicate, buttery, and fragrant with Indian spices. The crab turnover on top gives a nice crispy contrast to the texture of the fish.