Lifestyle & Parenting

Farm Fare, City Flair

August 16, 2013

Neil Young on vinyl, cozy woodsy room weve found our new sweet spot.

Farmer’s Apprentice, the new restaurant by David Gunawan (formerly of Wildebeest), feels much more like a gathering of friends to celebrate the harvest than just a simple evening out for dinner.

The menu changes with the season, but acquaint yourself with the Smoked Castelvaerano Olives ($4). The Pork Terrine ($10), braised with shaoxing wine and served with pickled vegetables, is a sumptuous start. A poached halibut ($19), served with artichoke barigoule and summer vegetables, warms the heart. Save room for the Beeswax Ice Cream ($8), served with apricots, alfalfa honey and granola, the perfect way to celebrate the summer’s bounty.

Anya Georgijevic

1535 West 6th, Vancouver, 604-620-2070, http://farmersapprentice.ca

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