Happy Sunday! My husband and I watched Mission Impossible Dead Reckoning Part
  One with my sister and her boyfriend at Scotiabank Theatre Vancouver.
  Afterwards, we decided to grab an early dinner at nearby Earls Kitchen + Bar
  Test Kitchen.
  My sister, husband, and I got items from the test menu to try new things they
  offer. Her boyfriend went for the non-test menu, which is a great decision.
  The test menu is there for a reason.
  The test menu items are unique to the test location, and I'll give honest
  feedback here.
Yuzu Calamari
  For our appetizer, we ordered Yuzu Calamari. It's usually rich, fried calamari
  with unique yuzu aioli and togarashi dipping sauce. After a few bites, I asked
  hubby if he tasted anything different with this dish. He told me about the
  dip,   so I focused on analyzing it. Annoyingly, I get no citrusy
  profile, and since my spice tolerance is relatively high, the supposedly spicy
  togarashi is not enough.
  
    
      
         
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        Yuzu Calamari from Earls Test Kitchen Yuzu aioli, togarashi, fresh cucumber, jalapeño
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  I'll happily order the calamari again, but I don't think the yuzu-ness came
  through.
Truffled Parmesan Chicken
  For our main course, hubby and I shared the Truffled Parmesan Chicken and
  Roast Beef Sandwich.
  I had high expectations for the Truffled Parmesan Chicken because it comes
  with mushroom risotto. Unfortunately, I did not taste any truffle flavour; the
  chicken's exterior was slightly burnt while the interior was dry as the
  dessert Tom Cruise was horseback riding through in the movie.
  
    
      
         
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        Truffled Parmesan Chicken from Earls Test Kitchen Mushroom risotto, arugula, lemon oil, watermelon radish
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  The risotto was on the dryer side, too. A third cup of broth and allowing it
  to be absorbed by the supposed arborio rice. Again, it's not something I'll
  order again.
Roast Beef Sandwich
  It's one of the better foods we tried today. The shaved beef was tender, the
  grilled sourdough was perfectly buttered, and the arugula added its distinct
  flavour profile.
  However, I am uncertain if I like the horseradish cream. The horseradish
  intensity and kick were too strong for my liking.
  
    
      
         
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        Roast Beef Sandwich from Earls Test Kitchen
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  I wonder if I will order this again. The roast beef I had from Blue Hat Cafe
  at the Pacific Institute of Culinary Arts is definitely better.
Prime Striploin
  My sister ordered the prime striploin with garlic mashed potatoes and seasonal
  vegetables. She said the crispy onions on top of the mashed potatoes were
  good, while the seasonal vegetables were excellent. The meat was unevenly
  cooked - some sections were perfect medium while others were well done. This
  is the same experience we had the last time we visited
  Earls.
  
    
      
         
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        Prime Striploin from Earls Test Kitchen Garlic mashed potatoes, seasonal vegetables.
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Key Lime Pie
  Finally! Something absolutely excellent from the test menu: the key lime pie.
  I thought they would give us a slice of key lime pie, but we received what
  looked like a 5-inch pie, which we shared. It was a perfect balance of sweet
  and tart. Please bring this to all your locations.
  
    
      
         
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        Key Lime Pie from Earls Test Kitchen Toasted coconut, chantilly cream, graham crumble, lime
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  After dinner, we strolled across Burrard Bridge. We went left to South
  Granville while my sister and her boyfriend went right to Kitsilano.