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This is my favourite joint to catch brunch on the weekends. They are also open for lunches and dinners and the chef has some amazing kitchen goodies. Definitely a joint to stop in at. Note that the restaurant has limited seating and it it is...More View all feedback.
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Extremely slow serviceWe were unfortunately the 4th table in line for food and it took about 45 min to get our meal. With the open kitchen format it is no wonder why it took so long. The chef does everything himself. He is in dire need of a sous-chef to cut the vegetables and make the easier dishes. Average foodThe gnocchi needed salt and The Lyonnaise salad was too bitter. Might be an ok place to enjoy a few drinks... View all feedback.
This is my favourite joint to catch brunch on the weekends. They are also open for lunches and dinners and the chef has some amazing kitchen goodies. Definitely a joint to stop in at. Note that the restaurant has limited seating and it it is...More
Closed for the summer for renos check back in September sampled scallops, lamb shanks, mushroom burger
This is a tiny bistro with limited seating, so a reservation is recommended. We shared the bison spring rolls and the welks, both were very tasty. The lamb shank and the duck breast main courses were equally delicious. The server was very pleasant and efficient. We will make a return visit after the planned renovations.
Situated at the corner of Portage Avenue and Banning Street, this is a small little cafe with a window bench seats and small wooden tables. Dessert display case and kitchen area are within the same room as the tables. Nice fresh flowers on the tables and cloth napkins. Tuesday happened to be wine day so most bottles were $20 which was a great surprise. The faux pate with baguette made a good appetizer and the tartness of the accompanying preserve added to the flavour. The lamb shank was amazingly tender and awesomely flavourful. It was served atop a fabulous parsnip potato purée with a sprig of rosemary. The daily special was a beautifully prepared grilled salmon fillet with a crispy outside and tender flakes. The berry salsa on top was good but it was the slice of melted Brie cheese that finished the flavours. The white rice and accompanying little side salad were unremarkable. Service was efficient.Note: restaurant is closing for renovations as of July 1
We went last week... had to come back again this week. Very French and very good. I definitively recommend. You can even bring your our wine or cork your bottle for a small fee...