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'World's worst director' Uwe Boll wins international accolade for his restaurant Bauhaus

Rotten Tomatoes may have rated his movies as 1 per cent, but Uwe Boll's Gastown restaurant is getting two thumbs up from elite international food critics.

Has Uwe Boll finally found the thing he's truly good at?

Before his life as a busy restaurateur, Uwe Boll directed 35 films. He is pictured here on the set of Rampage:Capital Punishment. ( Rampage:Capital Punishment)

Once dubbed the "world's worst director," Uwe Boll has largely given up on the film industry, but he may have found hiscallingin the food business.

Boll's Gastown restaurant, Bauhaus, has been chosen as one of the top six to visit in Canada and the mid-USA, according to the influentialWorld's 50 Best Restaurantslist.

"It's interesting, right?" remarked Boll. "I had to open up a restaurant to get good reviews."

Winners, published in Restaurant magazine,are selected by a juryof about 1,000 critics and industry consultants from around the world.

The rankinghas the power to turnwinning chefs into global celebritiesand tinyboutiquerestaurantsinto travel destinations.

Many consider being named to the "Discovery Series" as a step towardsone day securing a spot in the coveted "50 Best" list.

An ego thing

Boll saidthe decision to openBauhaus in 2015 was "really an egotistic thing"after he discovered a love for fine dining while travelling on film shoots.

"This is the food I love, it's not in Vancouver and I want to do it," he recalled.

The restaurant's take on delicately-flavoured, modern German cuisine has been well-received by critics a drastic difference from his work in film.

Boll's 2005 movie,Alone in the Dark starring Tara Reid has a 1 per cent rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

In 2009, hewon a Golden Raspberry Award for "worst career achievement." That was preceded by a slew of other nominations andwins for "worst director."

Despite the criticism, the outspoken German-Canadian continued to direct untillast year, when he posted an expletive-filledretirement video.

Boll'stone has changed since then.

"I can live with the bad reviews because I also made some good money in the business," he laughed.

"[Now]we have a situation where we actually make some money with the restaurant and I get good reviews, so it's the best of the two worlds."

Boll said he and his teamhad no idea Bauhaus was even in the running for the list. The owner saidbeing named iseven sweeter when he considers thatthe restaurant was completely left offanother list naming Canada's top 100 restaurants earlier this year.

In 2016,after only one year in business, his restaurant debuted at number 37.

"We disappeared in year two, which was for me, really not believable," adding he questioned the credibility of the judging criteria.

New cooks in the kitchen

A key part to Boll's newfound successis Michelin-starred chef Stefan Hartmann,who has been leadingthe charge in the Bauhaus kitchen since day one.

However, after more than 20 years in the industry, Hartmannresigned to go into restaurant consulting which meantBoll had to bring in replacements.

He hiredtwo co-executive chefs: David Mueller, who worked alongside Hartmann, and TimSchulte, a Berlin-native with an impressive culinary resume.

"They're hungry to show what they can do, they're both under 30 years old they, together, will bring Bauhaus to an even higher level," said Boll.

What to order

For those visiting his restaurant, Bollalways recommends the tasting menu otherwise, his favourite dishis ahearty, German classic:geschnetzeltes.

The chopped up veal tenderloin is done medium-rare, served with homemade sptzlenoodles, topped with mushrooms and a sauce he promisedis so good, he described it as "Oh my god ... I can die."

The owner hopes potential customers will take the World's 50 Best Restaurants nod and give German food and his newfound passion project a chance.

"Just try different food there is not only Cactus Club in Canada!"

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