Around Vancouver in 52 Restaurants > Caribbean > Jamaica
Conveniently when I was working my way through Vancouver’s Caribbean restaurants (and hoping I wasn’t going to have to make the trek to Calypso in Surrey or Kingston 11 in North Van), Calabash Bistro opened a block and a half away from me. Yes, sometimes sheer laziness pays off. And also conveniently, they were open one night when I was sweaty and cranky from unpacking boxes and more than happy to plunk a couple of cold ones down in front of me.
I ordered the Ackee and Saltfish, a dish that has intrigued me for some time, simply because of the sheer foreignness of it. What is an ackee? What is a saltfish? All I knew was that it is the national dish of Jamaica. As it turns out, an ackee is a fruit that is so poisonous raw that it can kill if eaten before it ripens. So it needs to be boiled before eating it and it can only be exported in cans. Saltfish is not that interesting. It is, as you might think, another name for salted cod. At Calabash, it’s sauteed with cilantro, spices, peppers and tomatoes and served with rice, peas and fresh greens. It was enough to make me forget the pile of boxes waiting at home for me and slide a little farther into my chair, still clutching the Red Stripe.
They make their own sauces in house, including curry, jerk and Jamaican ketchup. I tried the jerk sauce on a side of fries and was thoroughly convinced to come back for the jerk chicken. Hot and spicy with a world of flavour to back it up, it filled the balance between the beer and the dinner and the hot, muggy evening. Their menu is small…only a handful of dinner items, but you could stop in several times and not get tired of the variety of flavours.
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Calabash Bistro
428 Carrall Street, Vancouver






