Vancouver Island is hardly synonymous with ski culture, nevertheless, a "slope-less" après-ski experience is coming to Victoria this week. The new eatery Eva Schnitzelhaus is hoping to provide patrons with the warmth and ambiance of a classic DACH region ski chalet, along with playful interpretations of classic German, Swiss, and Austrian fare and libations.
Led by co-owner and executive chef Maxime Durand, who previously helmed the kitchen at Victoria's award-winning Agrius, the Eva Schnitzelhaus menu will feature an array of traditional share plates, mains, and snacks, Dishes include a potato and raclette, beets and sour cream, pretzels and house mustard, along with a full slate of schnitzels that range from Jagerschnitzel to a signature Schnitzel Eva, schnitzel sliders and even a vegan-friendly eggplant "schnitzel".
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“We wanted to take German, Swiss and Austrian ingredients and recipes as people know them and give them a fresh new interpretation, while still honouring the traditional ways they are prepared, presented and representative of a celebrated culinary heritage,” says chef Durand. “We want to keep the Eva dining experience light, casual, and great for conversations–creating a relaxing place where guests can come after work, for dinner, or to grab a late-night snack over a stein or two. We look forward to welcoming guests into the space very soon.”
The 600 square-foot eatery will also offer a selection of local and old world wines, as well as a wide variety of German beers like the Ayinger OktoberFest Marzen, Weihenstephaner Hefe Weissbier, Bitburger Premium Pilsner, and many more.
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Eva Schnitzelhouse is slated to open for dinner service on Wednesday, November 17.