June 26, 2008
Purloined Restaurant July Menu
All of these items, or at least the ideas for them, have been stolen from elsewhere. Cookbooks, newspapers, TV shows, restaurants. Everything is fair game as a source to be purloined.
Starters
Crostini platter • basket of French bread crostinis • herb butter • grilled vegetables • mixed spiced meats • select cheeses • mixed olives
Grilled mixed vegetables • peppers, gourds and roots • savoury humous • French-bread crostinis
Raw vegetables and dip • season cut veggies • daily dips
Kettle-popped popcorn • salted and drizzled melted butter
Bowls of Cheezies • Hawkins' Cheezies • 3 blue bowls
Salads
(all salads served with crostini and a daily selection of custom-made dressings)
Savoury • belgian endive • bartlet pears • camenzola cheese • toasted slivered almonds • white-wine vinegrette
Beet • sliced beets • sliced celeriac • thin-sliced red onions • warmed chevre • white-wine vinegrette
Potato • red nugget potatoes • sweet onions • shallots • celery stalks and fronds • seasonal herbs
Grilled Sandwiches
Back bacon • sun-dried tomato pesto • aged white cheddar • multigrain bread • basil leaves
Asparagus croque monsieur • maple-glazed ham • melted swiss cheese • thick-sliced rye bread • served open-face
Gala apples • softened brie • maple butter • multigrain bread • served open-face
Mains
Braised beef short ribs • port and red wine reduction • roasted pearl onions • wilted swiss chard leaves • herb mashed potatoes
Grilled Lamb Burger • carmelized shallots • aged white cheddar • tzatziki spread • fresh spinach salad • lemon wedge potatoes
Finish
Hot Daily Crisp • fresh seasonal berries • cinnamon-granola crust • French vanilla ice cream
Pa's Special • French vanilla ice cream • fresh seasonal berries • warmed maple syrup
We're taking reservations in the Comments.
June 21, 2008
Go see Global Metal
Last night we went to the opening of Global Metal here in Vancouver at Tinseltown. Although they maintain the city's worst theatre popcorn, Tinseltown does show some good flicks. Damn them. Because the popcorn and the location both stink.
But enough griping. Global Metal made up for the location.
As a sequel to Sam Dunn and Scott McFadyen's first movie, Metal: a headbanger's journey, Global Metal is another great leap forward for anyone interested in how cultures intermingle, change and are adopted at every scale from global to local. Their storytelling abilities are greatly improved and some of the images are really wonderful. Totally worth seeing on the big screen. And the music rocks and the crowd scenes are fantastic.
But what really sets the both Metal and Global Metal apart from most documentaries is the intimacy and enthusiasm of the filmmakers. Dunn is an avowed metal head from Victoria, BC, and it shows. He's intensely curious about the culture and a fan at the same time. Shooting the crowd and part of the crowd. It's really charming.
And it's a Canadian film that you should support by going to see it at the theatre. It's opened in Vancouver and Toronto this week, and opening in Montreal and Calgary next week. If you can't find a date for it to open in your city, get a copy (c'mon, you must know how) and screen it yourself. Then tell the filmmakers about it, because that's how they came up with the idea for Global Metal — they got it from their fans.
To let them tell their own story, here's a very cool an interview with Global Metal directors Sam Dunn and Scott McFadyen from CBC Radio 3.

