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Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Dine Out for Africa: Buy a Cow, Save a Village

Patio Relief: Dine Out for Africa
Every night this week until Saturday, July 14, 2007

Please join us this week until Saturday, July 14 when we will be donating 25% of all food sales to help build sustainable communities in Africa through zero-grazing cattle programs which do not negatively impact the environment. $500 buys a cow and a future for a family.

Please call 604-687-5885 to make a reservation.

The B.E.S.T [Building Economically Sustainable Tomorrows] program in Uganda and Tanzania allows women to own their own cows and so earn enough income to feed and educate their children. With funds from Global Partners for Development, these women are building successful, self-sustaining families and communities.

The unique feature of the B.E.S.T. program is that each woman passes along the living gift of the first-born calf to another woman in the community, who, in turn, passes on her first-born calf. When all the women of one community have a cow, they reach out to another group and begin the process all over again.

Since 1989, Global Partners for Development has been working in the East African countries of Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda, with projects that have included development of clean water sources, child nutrition, medical and health care, primary and vocational education, and women's economic self-reliance. For more information or to make a donation online to a program of your choice, please visit: http://www.gpfd.org

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This is our last week at LK. Look for Chef Travis Williams and the crew at the Cascade Room, a new venture on Main Street opening early August.

We thank our guests so much for their patronage and wish the best to everyone in the future. The developing world beckons.

Vaya con Dios.

Wednesday, June 13, 2007

Wednesdays - Chef's Tasting Menu

Every Wednesday, Chef Travis Williams offers his signature tasting menu which consists of five courses with wine pairings. The menu and results of this evening's photo shoot are below.

Please call 604-687-5885 to reserve your table for next Wednesday.




CHEF’S TASTING MENU
Five courses 55
Wine pairings 75



Seared Tuna, Avocado & Roma Tomato Salad
roasted jalapeno-lemon dressing

Villa Chiopris Pinot Grigio
Friuli Graves, Italy




Grilled Squid
baby lettuces, tomato, chipotle vinaigrette

Sumac Ridge Private Reserve Gewurztraminer
Okanagan, BC



Coriander-crusted Halibut
roasted beets, greens, mango-lime sauce

Oyster Bay Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc
Marlborough, New Zealand



Chile-rubbed Loin of Lamb
chorizo-blue potato-corn sauté, red wine jus

Casa Lapostolle Merlot
Rapel Valley, Chile




Spiced Hot Chocolate
cinnamon crema

Fonseca Guimaraens Vintage Port 1987
Portugal



Chile-rubbed Loin of Lamb with chorizo-blue potato-corn saute, and red wine jus
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Coriander-crusted Halibut with roasted beets, greens, and mango-lime sauce
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Grilled Squid with baby lettuces, tomato, and chipotle vinaigrette
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Fresh Stellar Bay Oyster from Cortez Island with finely minced jalapeno and lemon vinaigrette
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Sunday, June 03, 2007

LK Weekly Specials

LK Weekly Events

Industry Tuesdays
Wine List at Retail Cost plus $5

Tasting Menu Wednesdays
Five Courses $55 with Wine $75
Please call ahead to reserve.

Barrio Thursdays
4 Tapas & 2 Cocktails for $20

Saturday, June 02, 2007

Happy Chefs

LK Dining Lounge's Executive Chef Travis Williams & First Cook Jason Weisbeck
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Grilled AAA Beef Tenderloin

gold potato-smoked paprika strata, ancho chile-cabrales blue cheese butter, fresh asparagus, jus
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Saturday Night in the City

Twilight patio time for the boys and the girls
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Tapas Platter

From left: Jerk-Spice Mini Sirloin Burger, Cilantro-Lime Tuna Ceviche, Crab-Plantain Croquetas, Coconut-crusted Prawns, Chipotle-glazed Chicken Skewers
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Thursday, May 31, 2007

LK in the News!

The Vancouver Sun published a review written by Mia Stainsby on Thursday, May 31 about our little endeavour. Read below or follow the link to see what she thinks about LK. Better yet, come visit us here and let us show you what we can do!

LK Dining Lounge turns to Latin-influenced food
The room is saturated in modern Latin sound and the dark wood blinds lend a 'plantation look'

Mia Stainsby
Vancouver Sun
Thursday, May 31, 2007

It's nearing the end of the week. I'm tired and grumpy and fixating on things that annoy me. For one thing, why don't servers give prices for the daily specials? And for another, why do large parties of women shriek with laugher, oblivious to neighbouring tables? Okay, I confess. I'm guilty of that, too.

And three, where exactly are the next generation of Latin and Vietnamese restaurants? The ones with a little more refinement and creativity. I've been waiting for them to be the next big thing.

We have Baru (on Alma) which is cool and unique. And what do you know -- I just discovered LK Dining Lounge in Yaletown has made a U-turn to Latin-influenced food without much fanfare or clues to the nature of cuisine in their name.

(No, I wasn't told how much the specials cost at LK and no, the tables of women around us didn't turn into hyenas.)

As far as I knew, LK stood for Lily Kate, which was its birth name two years ago, after owner Britta Joyce's two grandmothers. Once you walk through the doors, the clues hit. The room is saturated in modern Latin sound and the dark wood blinds lend a "plantation" look. One wall is a giant screen for projected images, which might be of a Mexican beach scene or tropical rainforest. The original modern open space has been divided into two dining areas by means of a flimsy wooden blind which unfortunately narrows the entrance to an uncomfortable runway.

Travis Williams, the chef, comes straight from Adessa, a lovely Italian bistro in Kitsilano which didn't survive. At LK, Williams's food has a similar quality as it did at Adessa -- a nice balance of flavours and a light touch, even with the spicy, assertive nature of Latin food. Williams has also worked at Bluewater Grill (seafood) and Cincin Ristorante (Italian) and generally, his food is sophisticated, nicely balanced and light.

His seafood prowess showed in the cilantro-lime sablefish with citrus coconut milk reduction but was hit and miss in the paella Marisco with achiote risotto and lemon aioli. Prawns were overcooked and mussels were undercooked but scallops were perfectly done. Crab and plaintain fritters weren't memorable but came with a tasty red pepper emulsion.

His meat-centred dishes were uniformly delicious -- from the mini jerk-spiced sirloin burgers to the cumin cinnamon braised lamb shank (although I hoped to taste the cinnamon, but didn't); adobo chicken tinga, a pizza-like dish with corn, ham chicharrones (crispy pork rind), tomato salsa was delicious but at $14 for a smallish portion, was over-priced. Dishes come in three sizes -- bite-sized tapas ($5 to $7), sharing "tabla ($10 to $14) and entrees ($24 to $29).

The menu warns of an 18-per-cent gratuity for parties of six or more but I think the customer should decide on anything more than 15 per cent. What if service is incompetent? Although that's not likely to be the case -- I found the service exceptionally friendly and accommodating.

Weekly events include wine at retail cost plus $5 and a $55 tasting menu on Wednesday (call ahead); 4 tapas and two cocktails for $20 on Thursdays. Cocktails are Latin-leaning and wines include a good representation from Latin countries.

mstainsby@png.canwest.com
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LK DINING LOUNGE.
Overall: 3 1/2
Food: 3 1/2
Ambience: 3 1/2
Service: 4
Price $$
1265 Hamilton St., 604-687-5885. lkdininglounge.com. Open for dinner, Tuesday to Saturday, from 5 p.m.
Restaurant visits are conducted anonymously and interviews are done by phone. Restaurants are rated out of five stars.
© The Vancouver Sun 2007

Link:
http://www.canada.com/vancouversun/news/westcoastlife/story.html?id=0094eaab-54df-4ea6-a74f-74fd79affa1c&k=84555

Saturday, April 07, 2007

Spring & Summer Weekly Events

Patio Season Approaches!

The bold flavours and bright colours of our Latin American-inspired cuisine find their natural habitat in the lush, palm-framed oasis of our patio where the sultry call of the wild mojito is often heard.

LK Weekly Events:

Industry Tuesdays
Wine List at Retail Cost plus $5
Everyone is welcome.

Tasting Menu Wednesdays
Five Courses for $55; with Wine Pairings $75
Please call ahead to reserve.

Barrio Thursdays
4 Tapas & 2 Cocktails for $20
Sultry South American sounds.

Thursday Tapas Menu:

Ostra a Caballo
pacific oyster shooter, serrano chile, lemon

Tiradito
shrimp & scallop ceviche, grapefruit, chile, jicama

Calamares a la Parrilla Maya
grilled squid, toasted pepitas, habanero aioli

Brocheta di Lomo Adobado
beef tenderloin skewer, three-chile salsa

Cordero Costrada a la Hierba
grilled, herb-crusted lamb chop, cilantro chimichurri

Vatapa Brasilia
spicy coconut-infused seafood stew


Dinner/Lounge: Tuesday - Saturday from 5:00pm

Tel. 604.687.5885
1265 Hamilton Street
www.lkdininglounge.com

Thursday, March 15, 2007

Weekly Events: Tuesdays & Thursdays

LK Dining Lounge: The Latin Tropics of Yaletown

Latin Kitchen - LK Dining Lounge features the bold flavours and bright colours of Central and South America and the Latin Caribbean. Amid the tropical elegance of a classic supper club, guests dine on Chef Travis Williams' new Latin-inspired cooking from a menu entirely unique to the Vancouver restaurant scene. The bar offers guests refreshing mojitos, exotic cocktails and New World wines, while the lounge mood makes LK the ideal neighbourhood spot for large groups to linger. Visit us during one of our weekly events:

Tuesdays

Join us on Industry Tuesdays for our Wine List at Retail Cost plus $5 for Members of the Beverage and Hospitality Industry, Members of Food & Wine Clubs and Dining Groups, and Members of Social Clubs. To become a member of the LK Club, simply call us. Starts March 20.

Thursdays

Join us at the Barrio Block Party on Thursdays for 4 Tapas & 2 Cocktails for $20 while enjoying sultry South American sounds. Starts March 15.

Barrio Menu

Antojitos
please select 4

Ostra a Caballo
pacific oyster shooter, serrano chile, lemon

Tiradito
shrimp & scallop ceviche, grapefruit, chile, jicama

Calamari a la Parrilla Maya
grilled squid, toasted pepitas, habanero aioli

Brocheta di Lomo Adobado
beef tenderloin skewer, three-chile salsa

Cordero Costrada a la Hierba
grilled, herb-crusted lamb chop, cilantro chimichurri

Vatapa Brasilia
spicy coconut-infused seafood stew

Enselada al Mango Borracho
rum-spiked mango chunks, mint chiffonade


Cocteles
please select 2

Batida
kaban lime, passionfruit & pineapple juice

Playa del Sol
coconut rum, triple sec, pineapple & mango juice

Mojito
muddled mint, rum, lime, soda

Yucatan Sunset
raspberry vodka, cointreau, grenadine, mango

Tequila y Sangrita
chaser of tomato & orange juice, chile, salt, lime


Please call to reserve your table 604.687.5885