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Best brunch ever! It was actually a combination of breakfast, lunch and dinner and had everything. All the expected breakfast items plus fruit, cheeses, eggs benedict, carved prime rib, pasta, crab legs, shrimp, mussels, sushi, dim sum, etc. Unlimited mimosas and coffee. Large selection of desserts. A bit pricey at $34 Canadian? Maybe. The only slip up was that they were not ready at the time they were to open, so th... View all feedback.
What Damon Dibbert doesn't like about Reflect Social Dining + Lounge:
Took a dear friend for a surprise lunch. Was disappointed to be seated in the bar area as they don't open the main seating area for lunch, not enough interest to warrant it. The food was good. One of us had the tacos and one had the club sandwich. I specifically asked for only two slices of bread so when it came with three I had to remove the other piece myself. View all feedback.
Mislead on websites, no boiled eating is served at the moment, yet they still charge 19 dollars for parking and the same prices.
A solid hotel in a great location that I stayed here for 3 nights and the hotel was great. close to a variety of restaurants, shopping centers and the bar.
I am here last year twice for the Christmas celebration and December 2018. my sister invited me to a Mazda-Massa party and it was the most unforgettable party ever.
Reflect Social Dining Lounge was the first dine out I went to this year. I looked into it pretty late and most restaurants were already booked solid, especially since Penguin and I wanted to go during the weekend. I browsed through the endless listings of restaurants and was able to get a reservation at Reflect. Their Dine out menu was offered at $40.<br/ <br/ The lounge was pretty peaceful and quiet. The black granite tables were accented with red candle light. However, I found the the lighting inside the restaurant a little too harsh, I would’ve preferred if the light was a little dimmer and warmer in colour. Service was friendly and attentive.<br/ <br/ For starters, I ordered the sake Infused Octopus Carpaccio Salad. The thin slices of octopus were tender, but my favourite component of this dish was the octopus bits that were marinated in a wasabi sauce. There’s also kelp, tobiko and radish on the plate. Everything tasted fresh. I couldn’t find the sake anywhere, but the zing from the wasabi and the citrus notes from the ponzu vinaigrette made this a very appetizing starter. <br/ <br/ I got the duo of ½ atlantic lobster thermidor and sesame ahi tuna loin for my entree. The portions were on the smaller side and the flavours were underwhelming. The ahi tuna tasted like roasted sesame and tuna and the lobster thermidor tasted like cooked lobster meat mixed in a cream sauce that’s been placed back in its shell. Everything on this dish lacked sodium and seasoning. The red kuri squash puree did not go well with the rest of this dish and the greens under the lobster were in dire need of some sort of vinaigrette.<br/ <br/ Penguin has never been to dine out before, ironically, he decided to order off of the regular menu. He got the 10oz. AAA ribeye steak $30), which was a very good call because it was delicious. The steak was nicely charred on the surface and remained juicy and tender on the inside. There were also a medley of veggies under the steak, the only thing he didn’t like was the artichokes which had a strange sourness. Unlike my entree, Penguin’s steak was very flavourful and filling and he was quite satisfied with it.<br/ <br/ For dessert, I opted for the salted caramel cheesecake. The cheesecake was like a New York style cheesecake with a layer of what tasted like melted Werther’s original candies on top. very rich, smooth and decadent, a tad too sweet for me though. The macaron on the side was also too sweet. I thought it’d be a strawberry flavoured macaron but it was just a plain almond one
Hey everyone! I hope you had a terrific Christmas with love, presents, food and laughter. If you didn’t celebrate Christmas, I hope you just had a great day off!. My family and I went to the Hilton Vancouver Metrotown for a luxurious Christmas dinner buffet this year. We had previously been there twice for their Easter Sunday buffets and we had positive experiences both times.