Vishwa Mohan worked his way up the ranks at several luxury hotels and resorts around the world before taking over the reins at Bin 941 Tapas Parlour in 2014. “As a chef working at large hotel chains, such as Fairmont and Four Seasons, it can be a little restrictive...you can be creative but you have to follow certain rules,” says Vishwa. “I was looking to move on and I was really ready for a challenge.”
Nestled along Davie Street in Vancouver’s West End, Bin 941 is an intimate 28-seat eatery that has been a neighbourhood for almost two decades . The narrow lounge is moody and eclectic in its decor; the space features exposed brick walls, cozy booths and colourful pieces of avant-garde artworks that beg to be looked at. When it comes to food, the small but well-thought-out, globally inspired menu showcases inventive tapas-style dishes (tapatizers) made with fresh, local and seasonal ingredients.
With a sociable menu designed for sharing, Bin 941 gives foodies plenty of choice. When Vishwa took over the kitchen in 2014, he refreshed the menu with his own creative culinary approach while maintaining a couple of the restaurant's bestselling dishes. “We kept the concept of small, sharing plates but we're focused on keeping it creative, so I change the menu frequently," explains Vishwa, who serves as both the owner and executive chef at the restaurant. “The only two items I kept on the menu when I took over Bin 941 were the pommes frites and the beef tenderloin Wellington,” Vishwa recalls. “I would have been in trouble from the regulars if I took them off.”
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For those who know how to share, Bin 941 on Davie Street near Burrard boasts a delicious array of locally-sourced, cross-culture sharing plates and mouth-watering “tapatisers” in an intimate, cozy setting. With handpicked wines by the glass, classic cocktails and an impressive array of tapas, Bin 941 is perfect for date night.
View this Smart ListBin 941 offers a repertoire of signature "tapatisers" sharing plates of cross-culture cuisine featuring regional products. Small dishes are prepared with local ingredients and reflect the changing seasons. The funky Davie Street spot has a cozy, intimate feel and fills up quickly.
View this Smart ListOne of Vancouver’s original restaurants to introduce small-plate menus, Bin 941 is never not packed. The small space is conducive to lively date nights and their chef’s table at the back gives you a front-row seat to all the kitchen action. Well dressed salads, mussels and shoestring fries, gnocchi, braised short ribs — their menu is extensive and most everything is a winner. Don’t forego their addictive Navajo bread: fried, puffy and seasoned to perfection, it’s the ideal accompaniment to the other delicious dishes.
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