I was going to write a lengthy post about Dine Out Vancouver, but life got in the way and I decided to give myself 17 extra jobs instead of just playing it cool. But anyways.
Friday night we went to Coza! Tuscan Grill in Langley. Based on the menu alone, this place has been on our radar for two years now. We always read what they were offering for DOV, drooled, then realized it was in Langley and nix it from our list of possible dining venues. This year we decided to finally bite the bullet and check it out while inviting Ryan and Elise, since they live around the corner. I was very much looking forward to this date.
I guess I first knew something was wrong when I saw them try to pass off chicken wings as an Italian dish. As someone who spent a month dining in Italy, I never saw chicken wings on any menu, ever. Second thing that threw me off – they have a very open kitchen where you can see them do everything. A large section of it was for food prep in which they had 10 Caesar salads laid out ready to go. They were the most pathetic Caesar salads I had ever seen.
The menus came, looked just as delicious as the first time we saw them, we ordered, we ate, and this one girl left disappointed. The only thing that saved the night was the conversation. We had an amazing time with Ryan and Elise that I didn’t even realize how uninspiring the food was until after we left and Chad and I started to talk about it.
Now, this is where the Italian Food Snob in me comes out. While I will come across as a snob, I will say this. After 25 years of eating, cooking, and loving Italian food, I think I have enough street cred to give my opinion on Italian dishes.
It wasn’t that all the food was horrible. I tasted Chads and it was quite good, but my pasta (Angle Hair pasta with Shrimp in a rose sauce) left me wanting more. There was no real flavour. The overall mood to the food was very blah, not to mention the fact that half way through it I just decided to stop eating. Not because I was full, but because I just didn’t even want to bother with it anymore.
My appetizer was actually worse. Grill squid which I usually love, I could barely eat. I’m pretty sure it was partially raw, and it had zero flavour other then a small amount of dipping sauce in the corner. Totally and utterly LAME.
Chad and I both agreed that had we gone there as just the two of us, the meal would have probably been ruined because we would have sat there and realized what we were eating. Thankfully Ryan and Elise distracted us from doing so that night and actually allowed us to enjoy our evening.
Its not that Chad and I dine out at fancy restaurants all the time, but we have been to some really nice ones, and we do know our Italian food. We spend a lot of time talking about Italian food.
And there is something to be said about dining in Vancouver and not the Fraser Valley. Yes, I am going to become a ‘this side of the bridge’ snob, but it`s true. If you want amazing food, you need to come to the city, THIS side of the bridge. Granted, I don`t know Surrey and Langley all that well, but what I do know, is I see a lot of big box and chain restaurants *cough East Side Marios cough *. And this whole Dine Out Vancouver experience just proved Chad and my theory on it.
Sunday night we went to Quattro on 4th. Fancier, more expensive, in VANCOUVER, and absolutely to die for. I told Chad that if I was a food critic, I would write an article about both dining experiences and say ‘Quattro on 4th restored my faith in Italian food’.
The portion sizes weren’t huge, but the amount of flavour in them was mind blowing. Chad and I could not stop talking about it and comparing it to Cozas. Maybe it’s not a fair comparison, but it`s what we had. There is something to be truly said about spending a little more money, and getting something amazing out of it. Whats the point of spending 20 bucks and getting an OK meal, when you can spend 40 and talk about it for weeks.
Trying new things is a part of life, but I think we’ll stick to what we know next year.





























