7 Ways to get a Last-Minute Dinner Reservation

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Canadian Living : Food : Entertaining : 7 ways to get a last-minute dinner reservation

9/24/08 2:56 PM

7 ways to get a last-minute dinner reservation Need a dinner reservation . . . fast? Don't despair - Canada's top chefs give us 7 ways to score a last-minute dinner reservation. By Nancy Fornasiero

YEW restaurant + bar Four Seasons Hotel Vancouver Have a hot date coming up and you don’t have a dinner reservation yet! Don't worry - we asked top chefs around the country for advice on getting last-minute dinner reservations. While virtually every chef recommended dinner reservations at least one month in advance, don’t despair. They also shared some clever insiders’ tips on scoring a last-minute dinner reservation for the procrastinators among us. 1. Don't forget the bar! Chef Rafael Gonzales (image at left) of brand-new Yew restaurant and bar at the Four Seasons Vancouver says, “If the restaurant is booked, the bar is such an incredible experience. We don't take reservations there, so you can just walk in, sit up at the bar and order from the bar menu. It offers incredible cocktails, a "wine by the glass" program (150 wines available) and, of course, order from the raw bar! Once you’re there, perhaps a table might be available later.” 2. Restaurants love their regulars. If you happen to be a regular at a favourite restaurant, David Lee (image at left) of Toronto’s upscale and romantic Splendido suggests that you and your date “just show up… usually they will make it happen for you.” As for the perfect wine to accompany your special meal, Chef Lee enthuses without hesitation, “Champagne, Champagne, Champagne!” (And virtually every chef from coast to coast concurs!) For a more cost-effective option, or if you're waiting at the restaurant bar for your table, Veronica Laudes, owner of Toronto’s unpretentious but superb tapas http://www.canadianliving.com/food/entertaining/7_ways_to_get_a_last_minute_dinner_reservation.php

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Canadian Living : Food : Entertaining : 7 ways to get a last-minute dinner reservation

9/24/08 2:56 PM

restaurant, Torito, suggests a Spanish Cava (which she seductively refers to as “the queen of romance” and promises will “bring the warmth of Spain to your lips.”) 3. Drop your name onto more than one waiting list Stephen Beckta (image at left) of Ottawa’s acclaimed Beckta Dining & Wine advises that you get your name on the wait list of several of your favourite places. “We always have a few cancellations,” he asserts reassuringly. Besides bubbly with your meal, Stephen also recommends “very silky Pinot Noirs and rich Ports to warm you up before leaving into the cold.”

4. Consider an intimate evening in Dale MacKay (image at left), executive chef de cuisine at Vancouver’s awardwinning Lumière, says if all else fails, consider eating in. “I’d recommend picking up some smoked salmon, artisan breads, a selection of cheeses, and perhaps a dessert from her favourite bakery. Round out the dinner by inquiring with a leading restaurant or caterer about preparing the main course in advance… Finish the dish off at your leisure in your own kitchen and look like a rock star.” Alain Chabot (image at left), executive chef of Calgary’s top Italian restaurant, Il Sogno, advises a similar strategy and adds that this option will allow for a splurge on a “great bottle of Champagne or wine to accompany the meal.” For dessert, he suggests “a special sauterne or ice wine.” More insider's last-minute dinner reservation tips on page 2! Next » Page 1 - Last-minute dinner reservation tips 1 - 4 Page 2 - Last-minute dinner reservation tips 5 - 7

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Canadian Living : Food : Entertaining : 7 ways to get a last-minute dinner reservation

9/24/08 2:58 PM

7 ways to get a last-minute dinner reservation Need a dinner reservation . . . fast? Don't despair - Canada's top chefs give us 7 ways to score a last-minute dinner reservation. By Nancy Fornasiero

Sanafir, Vancouver 5. Go early - or really late Several restaurateurs surveyed remind us that timing is everything. Mark McEwan of Vancouver’s sensuous Sanafir advises to “call the restaurants you would like to go to and ask if they have room in their early or later seatings; you might get lucky.” When choosing the spot for your special night out, remember that ambiance is as important as the food. Chef McEwan described Sanafir’s “four sexy Moroccan beds (image at left) separated by silk curtains. You lounge on the beds and sip champagne, eat good food and enjoy each other’s company. I think they were made for Valentine’s Day.” 6. Don't be in a rush For last-minute plans, Costas Spiliadis and family - owners of Milos, Montreal’s sexiest Greek restaurant also recommend being first and foremost “flexible about timing.” Daughter/manager Evridiki wisely points out that early or late seatings allow for “a more intimate dining experience” and that, regardless of the hour, “if you’re with the right partner, you will have a memorable time!” 7. Remember - romance can continue past the 14th At Toqué!, another popular Montreal spot, co-owners chef Normand Laprise (image at left) and manager Christine Lamarche ingeniously recommend taking the flexibility factor one step further. “First of all, we have a wait list so you might be lucky! But remember that you can also come the following Friday or Saturday since we will still feature the Valentine’s Day menu. Or, celebrate before everyone else by coming the night before.” Think about it… you might very well be lingering over dessert at midnight (technically February 14th) and, as they are quick to note, “you will be sure to have a very romantic evening because the restaurant is quieter!” http://www.canadianliving.com/food/entertaining/7_ways_to_get_a_last_minute_dinner_reservation_2.php

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