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🙂 4/5 - Well worth a visit
By 👻 @udo s, 01/29/2024 3:00 am
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I visited this restaurant to try the tastings menu cum wine pairing. With tips, at the time of writing, this translated into a roughly 450 CAD$ bill for one person. That's roughly in the ballpark of what you'd pay in Michelin 1* restaurants, so while not cheap, it's not extraordinarily expensive. Of the 7 or 8 courses that I had only one flopped, a very basic - near tasteless - pumpkin-based pasta dish. In all fairness, staff offered to replace it with something else, but I declined, because it wasn't badly executed, technically, there was nothing objectively wrong with it, except that it was, well, tasteless. All the other dishes were good, but not overly creative, all things considered. The bread selection was somewhat basic (three varieties), compared to other restaurants offering this kind of experience, but the bread itself was excellent. The wine pairings were mostly spot on (the cheap port at the end was a bit of a downer), but sadly portion sizes were somewhat uneven, they seemed to decline from about the middle of the menu toward the end (and no, I wasn't drunk). The sommelier was brilliantly knowledgeable and a delight to interact with, as is the case every other staff member in the restaurant who I interacted with. Their level of professionalism is extraordinary and definitely was a highlight of the visit. Just as an example, every staff member greeted me by my last name (I had booked on some on-line booking site, very much last minute, so it's not that I was a well-known hotel guest of some sort). That effort was very much appreciated. The restaurant itself, on a Friday night, wasn't jam packed, and it's also the case that they leave generous space between tables, so it never was too loud or felt too crammed. One can have legitimately different views about the interior. It's certainly not as classy as the hotel's champagne bar (they're located in the Ritz-Carlton Montreal). More like an upmarket version of a 1970s Marriott. Again, very subjective, but I thought, given the historic building they're in, more could have been made of the space. I wore a pair of corduroy pants and a sweater, which was sufficient to get let in, as it should be. There doesn't appear to be any overly arduous, stuffy dress code, thankfully. I think, all things considered, if you enjoy tastings menus, this restaurant is well worth a visit and it's correctly priced. It works both for a business dinner as well for a romantic night out.
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