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The
restaurant landscape in Sooke has changed thanks to the latest upscale
but very accessible eatery. Markus’ Wharfside Restaurant,
located just off West Coast Road a few steps from the Government
Dock, is serving highly-inspired and authentic Mediterranean cuisine
six days a week. Proprietor, head chef and restaurant’s namesake
Markus Wieland and his wife Tatum, opened for business in November
2003. The former house, then retail shop, has been transformed over
four months into an unadorned but still eye-catching dining room.
Everyone of the nine, white table clothed tables offers jaw-dropping
views of Sooke Harbour, Whiffin Spit, Juan de Fuca Strait and the
Olympic Mountains.
The walls boast a revolving art show, featuring the works of Sooke
artists, not only on display but for sale. When Wieland, by chance
pulled into Sooke last spring, he immediately recognized the treasure
by the harbour. The unique location, that surprisingly had zoning
which allows a restaurant, was too good to pass up for the Mexican-born
chef. Many restaurants operate in strip malls or spots with less
than ideal views, he said. The “for sale” business was
a chance to fashion a dream. Wieland who speaks German, Spanish,
French, English and some Italian, has an impressive pedigree when
it comes to the art of preparing food. A supporter of the Slow Food
Movement, Wieland, whose family immigrated 15 years ago, owned the
Alabaster Restaurant in Vancouver’s Yaletown for five years.
Wieland honed his ability to turn olive oil, fresh vegetables, olives
and seafood into sublime fare during a four-year cooking apprenticeship
in Germany, in Konstanz at “Seehotel Siber”. He also
chopped, minced, sautéed and created in Switzerland, at “Petermann’s
Kunstuben”, Italy at “Sole di Ranco” and Southern
France, at the “Hotel Metropole”, which explains his
love of Mediterranean food. It’s evident in the lunch and
dinner menu.
Using “first-class ingredients”, Wieland says, everything
is prepared on site. Only the bread from the exceptional Little
Vienna Bakery is purchased ready-made. This isn’t a restaurant
where the pub fare is trucked in and simply heated up on a plate.
The food at Markus’ will truly be crafted behind kitchen doors.
“It is fine dining in an elegant yet simple atmosphere”,
said Wieland.
By
Shannon Moneo
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