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    Le Crocodile Restaurant

    4.3 (496 reviews)
    Ultra High-EndFrench
    Closed 5:00 pm - 10:00 PM

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    Classy
    Upscale
    Moderate noise
    Outdoor seating

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    Frances S.

    Le Crocodile is very near and dear to my heart as I grew up living in the building above the restaurant. I would grow up seeing fancy cars pull up with diners weaving in and out of the restaurant thought the week. My parents would also take us on special occasions when we were little, but I never really had an appreciation for it. After moving to California, my husband and I would come back every year to visit family and we would always dine at Le Crocodile. It's become a tradition now! We absolutely love dining here -- French cuisine has become one of our favorites and Le Crocodile lives up to its reputation. Each dish is refined and flavorful and their wine program and sommeliers are fantastic. I especially love having their Duck entree as well as their pâté. We have never been disappointed with our dining experience with Le Crocodile. It's been a joy to see the transformation and newly renovated restaurant into a beautifully modern restaurant with classically French cuisine. When Chef Rob Feenie took over Le Crocodile in 2024, he took this iconic restaurant and brought it to another level. It's no wonder that they have been a successful restaurant for 42 years and counting... We will be back very soon! À bientôt!

    Stephanie L.

    Lovely restaurant for a romantic dinner. We decided to celebrated our anniversary at Le Crocodile. My partner booked a while ago. We got sitted at a nice quiet table next to the window. The menu has lots of very good options, some are a bit more bistro than gourmet but all good choices. The cocktail menu was not really inspirés le so we ordered some classics. A gin and tonic and glass of wine. All very nice. For food, we had the foie gras and steak tartare as entrées. All excellent. I even got more brioche bread to finish my foie gras. So good!! For mains we chose the duck breast and the lamb. Also perfect. And for dessert we shared the crème brûlée. Really an excellent dinner. Top-notch service.

    Kaman K.

    Food 3.5 Service 3.5 Atmosphere 3 Tonight we celebrate our 10th year anniversary and were greeted as such. We were seated to the bar dinning area at the bar and wine cabinet. The tables between each other are too close to each other to allow a private conversation. The couple who were seated right next to us had asked to move to a table in the main dinning. It is definitely one table too much. The "new" restaurant by Rob Feenie has maintained the same decor as the original Le Crocodile. For someone who is looking for classic elegance, it's fine. My partner very much enjoyed the endive salad and the lamb saddle has cooked to the requested temperature at medium rare. Unfortunately my appetizer and main course are rather disappointing. The foie gras terrine is quite dense and it really requires the use of knife to cut it through. I wish it would be a bit softer. It also needs more acidity in the dish - maybe more garnish and pickled components. The brioche is rich and soft. The Fraser valley duck breast and seared foie gras - I'm quite surprised the duck breast is overcooked as they are medium and not medium rare as ordered. They offered to replace the dish and the second place shows the right medium rare. Unfortunately the duck breast has some tendon that becomes tough to eat. I would also like the duck skin to be rendered a bit more as they are too fatty to my liking. Service - as expected. I'm just surprised to see a relatively rare scene in high end restaurants to have French fries falling on the floor given the staff should be more well trained and experienced. Chef Feenie was in the house tonight as he picked up some drinks at the bar. From what I see he did not make any contacts or conversations with guests. Overall I found this dinning experience far from satisfactory and is not as good as the experience we had before the new management.

    Classic Osietra Sturgeon Caviar with potato rosti
    Ben C.

    Amazing dining experience. Beautiful setting. Caviar was perfectly matched with the different toppings and potato rosti. The lamb was cooked to perfection. Our waiter was very professional, everything here is on another level.

    Julienne P.

    We had a very nice dinner here. Service was good and food was good as well. I ordered the sablefish which is black cod known for its buttery taste. While i enjoyed the fish, the bubbles and seaweed was slimy which detracted from the fish's overall taste. We all liked the escargot with the bread.

    A lovely room still
    Devon S.

    SO! It was my first time coming back since Rob Feenie took over... the food is still good, but there are a few draw backs. First the good! Food is yummy, as always, and location is great. The room is very cute and the Maître D' is as charming as ever. A lively French man that is warm and welcoming. I love his French accent. The service is still quite nice as well. Not as chic as previously but lovely still. For food we had escargot, the specialty appetizer white asparagus flown in from Holland with béarnaise sauce, black truffles and a boiled egg. We also got bread for the table. All of these choices were fantastic, and it was hard to pick because they had so many fantastic options. I had the Crocodile soixante-cinq cocktail, made with sparkling wine, lavender and gin. While I don't usually enjoy gin it was lovely. My mum, whose birthday we were celebrating, had the special which was basically an aperol spritz with maraschino syrup which she really enjoyed. For mains we had some wine from the very extensive list. It was delightful. I also had the roasted chicken with wild mushrooms and it was fantastic. Mum had the Haida Gwai sable fish which she really enjoyed too. For dessert we had the Alsatian apple tart and Carmel crunch mousse. Because it was mums birthday they did write happy birthday and out a candle in it. The food really was amazing and we were really happy with it. With tax and tip it was $400 for 2 people, which I think is a fair price for 2 appies, bread, 2 cocktails, 3 glasses of wine, an after dinner coffee, 2 pains and 3 desserts (the apple tart was so good I wanted to bring one home for my dad.) The less great... the *vibe* has definitely changed a bit since the switch over. Much less chic, a little more trendy. Maybe some people like that. I didn't. No more if those awesome complimentary shoestring friend while you wait for your food (you can't even order them) which was too bad because I just loved those. You have to pay $7 extra if you want bread. This annoyed me, not for the $7 of course but the principle. I'm already paying a premium to be here, I don't like feeling nickle and dimed to death for every little thing. High end restaurants should offer complimentary bread. Charging me $7 for a bread basket made it feel a bit tacky and cheap to me, personally. They didn't sing bonne fete (Happy Birthday in French) like they have previous years, so I had to do it myself. No more cute signature chocolate Brodie's after dinner. They still offer a small chocolate truffle, but it's not the same. The to go bags are not the same high quality beautiful branded bags they used to have that made it feel so special. I understand complaining about these relatively small grievances may seem petty or like not a big deal which is true to a degree. The food is still very good. However, to me it was these little extra touches that really made it an extra special place. It feels very noticeable to me that they're missing because I loved them. That said, it won't stop me from going again or recommending it to others . It's just that it's lost its charm a tiny bit and doesn't feel as special as it used to.

    Alsatian Apple Tart
    John C.

    Le Crocodile has been around for a long time, and has always been on my bucket list. I'm glad I was able to finally try it very recently. Upon arrival, we were seated immediately. I would imagine the space hasn't changed much over time, as it's classic and timeless. After some time, we ordered and I was able to try the following: - Seared Foie Gras - Excellent. Perfectly seared, and a surprisingly generous portion size. - Escargot de Bourgogne - Excellent. I've had escargot a few times, and always appreciated it, but this by far, was the best version I've ever had. I would order it again if given the chance. - Beef Wellington - Excellent. Perfectly cooked beef, and an delicious sauce. Delicious. - Grilled Veal Tenderloin Medallions - Very good. The veal was nice, but it was the morel sauce that really shined. - Classic Le Crocodile Alsatian Apple Tart - Excellent. Not knowing what exactly an Alsatian Apple Tart is, I was expecting something more like an apple pie. I was completely wrong, and this was so much better. Service was spectacular. Our server was charming, attentive and extremely well experienced. He made some great wine recommendations, and was observant enough to see that I don't consume alcohol, so he made sure the sorbet serving I got at the end of the meal did not get the normal splash of vodka. I should note that the new partner, Rob Feenie, was often in the dining room throughout the night greeting guests, which was nice to see. Overall, a fantastic meal that did met some very high expectations. The food is simple but classic and well executed. Service was top notch. With all the new Michelin stars and recommendations being handed out the past few years, I feel Le Crocodile deserves some sort of recognition, as the experience I had for dinner here far surpassed the experiences I had at some Michelin starred restaurants. But on the other hand, I don't mind it not getting that same recognition, as I find it tends to inflate prices. I look forward to returning.

    Lamb
    Steve A.

    This is such a superb restaurant in every way. The decor is modern yet welcoming, with clever design decisions to keep noise levels reasonable. From the moment you are greeted you can tell this is going to be a welcoming yet very professional experience. The menu is modern French in all the best ways, with a focus on flavor and flavor combinations. My hamachi starter was an exquisite combination of complex flavors in balance, from grapefruit ice to serrano pepper. My companion's foie gras brulee was also wonderful, and provided us with both an appetizer and a dessert course. My lamb entree was good, but was overshadowed by the flavorful simplicity of her chicken, incredibly moist and tender. The small cocktail list belies just how great the mixology here is. The Vesper is one of the best cocktails I've ever had, and puts all other Vespers to shame as far as complexity and nuance--a great way to start the meal. The Dazed and Confused was a wonderful after-dinner choice. The wine list is extensive (which rhymes with expensive) but will reward careful perusers with some great choices. Service could not have been better. A wonderful experience.

    2020 Pommard 1er Cru 'Les Chanlins'
    Gerry L.

    I've wanted to dine at this place since I first heard of it back in 2003. It's now run by Rob Feenie, who took over from Michel Jacob in May 2024. The first thing we noticed were their management and staff ... they're a well-oiled machine. Courteous, gracious, unobtrusive, yet attentive. I perused their extensive wine list and chose a 2020 Pommard 1er Cru 'Les Chanlins' from Monthelie Douhairet Porcheret ($390). It was full of red fruit, earthy, with hints of clove. Bread and Butter ($7) were next while we continued to read through the menu. Even the butter was formed into a "kiss". Our server (Miguel) noted some specials, and I opted for one of them ...Breaded Sweetbreads in some type of green sauce ($28) while my sister-in-law (SIL) chose the Escargot de Bourgogne ($30). For entrees, we chose the Seafood Medley ($70) and the Grilled Veal Tenderloin Medallions ($55). SIL demurred on trying the sweetbreads, which I found to be sublime. I love sweetbreads! But it was the sauce! My SIL used bread to sop up every bit of sauce from my plate ... It was that good! She didn't really care for her escargot; the Pernod parsley garlic butter didn't have enough garlic for her (or me). SIL's seafood medley was a beautiful presentation of lobster, Hokkaido scallops, prawns with pieces of zucchini and asparagus. Our server finished the dish by pouring in the tomato saffron broth. My veal medallions came in a sea of morel sauce ... It was so flavorful and delicious. My SIL sopped up the sauce from my plate with more bread. There's always room for dessert and we chose the Classic Le Crocodile Alsatian Apple Tart ($14) and the Tarte Robuchon ($18). The apple tart was the more successful of the two, more a slice of pie than a tart (to me); it came with a quenelle of brown butter cardamom ice cream which I gave to my SIL. Her Tarte Robuchon was a visual treat ... A round of chocolate ganache served with a scoop of chocolate sorbet. I finished my meal with an Americano Coffee ($6). What can I say? To me, it was a Michelin star worthy experience. The food, service and atmosphere made this one of my best meals of 2024.

    This was recommended off a Reddit comment and the price is not the cheapest but the food and service just excellent. The food is unique and they pair well, definitely a treat to celebrate a birthday

    Smoked trout
    David Z.

    I needed a good meal and it was found at this location. I sat alone at the bar and did the tasting menu and selected everything fish. Phil was the bartender and he really put the experience over the top. None of the dishes were rushed and I ended up staying until closing time. Phil set the benchmark for outstanding hospitality. I almost feel bad for the next place I go because now the bar is really high!

    Tom E.

    Every detail so perfect! Every dish incredible, rich, flavorful, perfect in texture, with delectable sauces. The hostess was graceful, keen, and efficient. Pierre was the consummate server - we really felt taken care of. The menu was intriguing and the list of specials was long. The ambience was clean, careful, and poised. Potatoes were served so many ways in one meal and each preparation was delicious. The frog legs were perfectly prepared in a rich and buttery sauce, complemented by a rich tomato coulis. The lobster tail with truffles was perfect in texture and mild enough in flavor to really highlight the truffles. Our main course was taking longer than expected so Pierre brought a complimentary plate of their signature julienne fries that are incredibly crispy. The scallops were perfectly cooked and paired with white beets and potatoes, in a heavenly sauce that was rich and tart and velvety. But the pièce de résistance was the Grand Marnier soufflé with crême Anglaise served table-side. As the souffle approached I could already see it was jiggling with superb texture. The crême had just the right subtle hint of orange flavor, and the combination was magical. An absolutely perfect dessert that melts in your mouth. A really spectacular night out in every respect.

    Magret de Canard et Foie-Gras Poêlé, Réduction au Cidre de Pommes - Incredible!

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    Scrumptious food especially Foie Gras, meticulous service and high-end decoration. It's excellent!

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    4.3(154 reviews)
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    We were guests at the Hotel Le Soleil, and breakfast vouchers were provided for the stay, a very…read morenice plus. Opened at 6:30 am, a time that fit with our plans for our stay. No wait time, and we were seated quickly in the middle of a bistro art déco, mobilier et décor classiques. Classic Breakfast included 2 eggs any style, local potatoes, toast, salad, juice of your choice, and a pot of coffee. Bircher Muesli with a generous serving of yogurt and toppings, Other mornings: Omelet, Continental Breakfast, and French Toast. Service was excellent, different personnel each morning, always consistent and great service. Alouette Bistro made our stay in Vancouver that much more special.

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    We were in the area so stopped by for a quick lunch…read more The decor and ambience are both very nice and inviting. The menu isnt big but they do have a reasonable selection of items but mostly dinner entrees We ordered a mini version of pho bo (beef broth pho), french escargot and the spicy baguette stick. The bone broth was good and the price for the mini version is good for a light lunch. We both enjoyed the spicy baguette stick with the pork pate. A pleasant surprise. However i find the escargot a bit pricey with the quantity and the way it was prepared. Slightly too oily to my personal prefence The iced vietnamese coffee we ordered tasted similar to a regular iced coffee, missing the sweet condensed milk flavor for a vietnamese coffee

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    L'Abattoir

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    4.2(620 reviews)
    1.5 kmGastown, Downtown
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    Wow! This place was simply phenomenal. Found it accidentally…read morewhile looking for a place to grab a beer. The warmth of the light and the laughter of those at the bar really drew me in. It seemed so pleasant and inviting. Everyone greeted us like friends and wanted us to enjoy. They offered us any place in the house. Then gave us the best view. The food was amazing. Everything tasted so balanced and was paired with other flavors in a way I would never have imagined. And the price point was reasonable given the care and attention they gave to each dish. We ordered cocktails just to experiment and were blown away by their creations. I will be back as soon as possible. I can't wait to experience more and I will be bringing friends and family. 5+ Stars

    Excellent French fine dining…read more We dined a la carte. We had: - Bread service: definitely recommend. It was surprisingly tasty and interesting as bread goes - Baked pacific oysters: tasty, rich, exactly as you'd expect - Pork jowl confit: absolutely delicious. Perfectly cooked and the flavours on the plate were really thoughtfully put together - Agnolotti: delicious, satisfying - Hamachi: really good although perhaps not as memorable as some of the other dishes - Lamb saddle: Basically lamb two ways, cooked perfectly Service was attentive and the ambiance was intimate and romantic, somewhat upscale. Prices are also upscale. I had one cocktail which was okay though not standout. Overall, an incredible meal that took me by surprise - I honestly think better than my meal at St Lawrence. Everything was really good to amazing. Will eagerly return to try their tasting menu next time.

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    Les Faux Bourgeois

    3.9(509 reviews)
    3.8 kmMount Pleasant
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    birthday dinner with the parents at this cozy, french bistro that's semi-tucked away. it can get a…read morelittle tight inside the restaurant but i think that's what adds to the homeyness vibe. my parents arrived early and were seated RIGHT by the window so i couldn't miss them when i got to the place. there's 2 entrances so make sure you enter in the right one - nbd if you didn't tho. our server was wonderful and attentive - there was a little hiccup with my wine order, and he was able to fix it right away (i wanted the bottle not the glass). this was also my parents' first time trying french cuisine and safe to say - they enjoyed it! we started with the classic french onion soup - the gooey cheese made it a little hard to share but the soup was one of the best ones that i've had. the onions were caramelized to perfection to the point where they were essentially pureed in the bowl. that was devoured rather quickly. we also had escargots - the parsley garlic butter that they were sitting in, i wanted to drink it - and tarte flambe alsacienne (flakiest tart base ever). then we're onto the mains! the standouts were the clams and mussels (daily feature - the sauce/soup that was on the bottom, my parents drank that up!), and the canard confit (the meat fell off the bone). steak frites were a little too well-done but not bad - the other two dishes just shone too much! finally dessert - my mother HAD to get the creme brulee as that's her fav and i snuck a bite - the vanilla shone right through! the chocolate terrine was great as well - i loved the salted, candied pecans that added a nice crunch to the dish. my mother has already said that we need to go back again LOL

    Last time I visited Les Faux Bourge was quite a few years ago. It was a great experience…read morecelebrating my father's birthday. A fine neighborhood bistro. This was a return visit on a cold rainy night. The restaurant was busy and we didn't make a reservation but was accommodated. Middle of the week but it was busy. The menu appeared to be the same but there were several specials for the evening. The food came but for some reason was not exciting. The taste was fine but each bite did not evoke the desire to have another. We finished the dinner and left a bit disappointed as our expectation was high.

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    Five Sails Restaurant - Anniversary sweet plate

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    4.4(240 reviews)
    1.1 kmDowntown
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    Price/quality (4/4): I've been here twice, once for Dine Out and once before that, and I was…read moreimpressed both times. The food was very tasty and honestly reflective of the chef's award-winning status. Service (1/1): Service was impressive. The meal outside of Dine Out season was quite an experience--there was a wine pairing that was served in a dark, opaque glass, which forced me to use my nose and taste buds to try and figure out what wine it was. Ambiance: The ambiance was elegant and quite suitable for the meal. Would I come here again: Yes

    I haven't been to Five Sails Restaurant since it was taken over by the Glowbal Group back in 2020…read more My wife and I went for special group celebration. It was so long ago that I last went, I don't remember what the placed looked like. But what I do remember was the fantastic views over the water and immediate surroundings, and that continues to be a big draw. We had a private corner of the restaurant for the event, and were given a group menu. I ended up trying the Hand Cut Beef Tartare, Burrata Cheese, Sablefish and Beef Tenderloin, and I have the same comment for each of them - all classically prepared focusing on simple ingredients, simple preparation and nicely plated. These dishes are timeless, and I feel that these are same fine-dining dishes that have existed i. high end restaurants in Vancouver from 30 years ago. That's not a bad thing, because they will always please the palate, but in the same vein, not as memorable either. It was actually the desserts that stood out for me, because they were less traditional and more of a surprise. Service was spot-on. We had a dedicated server for our table and she was attentive, friendly and professional. She was everything you would want in fine-dining restaurant. Overall a nice meal. I don't think you can have a bad meal here, but haven eaten at a lot of fine-dining restaurants , I know the dishes won't stand out in my memory either. But the view will, and that's the main reason one would go here.

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