One of the best pizza's which could be found in downtown, simply because it's cooked in a clay oven - allowing the pizza to have that unique "clay-oven" smell and taste which is unattainable in any other type of baking.. Simply delicious and a must have !
The lasagna is also incredible here as the cheese used in this dish is very creamy and the meat sauce is also very rich and drenched in a creamy meaty flavor. All this "creaminess" does make the dish does leave you with a bit of heavy big meal feeling , but then again lasagna isn't meant to be a light meal after all. So just make sure you there very hungry to ensure you're able to enjoy the last bite of this delicious meal.
The chicken parmesan was just ok. I felt the chicken was a little hard, chewy and could have done with a little more marinade, but the spaghetti accompanying the dish was very flavorful.
Overall this is a great little Italian restaurant situated in the heart of downtown on the corner of Stanley and St.Catherine which run by a highly experienced chef and well mannered chef who's been trained in Germany and definitely knows how to cook and serve a delicious Italian meal!
Tuesday, 2 October 2012
Monday, 10 September 2012
Wednesday, 11 July 2012
Best French restaurant in Montreal
La cocagne on st. Denis serves some of the best French food in Montreal! The duck was the highlight of the evening as it was done really well. Most places over cook the duck and it gets to dry and chewy. This one was full of flavor, soft, moist and just tender enough to dismantle as soon as it was chewed on. The best appetizer was the venetian ravioli which again was packed with flavor and the ravioli was immersed in a balsamic vinegar sauce which complement the meat really well.
The fish was also tender and not too oily.
The decor was not as impressive as the food , it lacked interest and I couldn't see whether they were going for a contemporary look or a bistro feel . That being said, the top food quality, excellent taste and price more than make up for the ordinary setting - hands down my favorite french restaurant in the city!
The fish was also tender and not too oily.
The decor was not as impressive as the food , it lacked interest and I couldn't see whether they were going for a contemporary look or a bistro feel . That being said, the top food quality, excellent taste and price more than make up for the ordinary setting - hands down my favorite french restaurant in the city!
Saturday, 5 May 2012
Saturday Brunch
Fried eggs sunny side up garnished with mushrooms, peppers, tarragon, Basel and olives - drizzled with balsamic fig vinegar served with freshly cut oranges
Wednesday, 18 April 2012
Kombucha
A Type of Fermented tea - excellent for detoxifying tonic and also beneficial for the digestive system.
It's an acquired taste , you might not like it the first time but it's grows on to you very quickly - give it try!
It's an acquired taste , you might not like it the first time but it's grows on to you very quickly - give it try!
Wednesday, 11 April 2012
Toucan Guiness Truffle Beignets
I don't have the sweetest tooth in the world, nor am I the biggest chocolate fun in the world - but this dessert is simply sublime
Saturday, 17 March 2012
Le Gourmet Burger
http://www.legourmetburger.com/
Located on Bishop, adjacent to Concordia University this small joint perhaps serves some of the best burgers in downtown Montreal. The thick beef burger patty is packed with flavour, taste and most importantly, it’s also juicy – “juicy” might usually be a tacky adjective to describe a beef patty, but perhaps necessary in this case to emphasize the fact that many other burger joints in this city have failed to achieve this feat and their patties are just too dry – making the burger a little too chewy. To my pleasant surprise, Le Gourmet Burger avoided to make this. There’s a choice of 5 burgers: chicken, beef, bison,veg and chilli. I’ve tried the beef and bison and both were well made, but beef is usually my personal choice when it comes to burgers. All burgers come with complementary toppings of lettuce, tomatoes and caramelized onions. However, there is an additional charge for cheese ( a large variety of fresh cheese is offered) and there is a wide variety of paid toppings ranging from simple Guacomela, bacon, fried egg - all the way to some “fancy” fois gras! There is also a choice of many different types of sauces such as chipotle, wasabi and the LGB house sauce just to name a few.
Along side the burgers they serve regular fries, sweet potato fries or a mix of both neatly presented in a trendy cone shaped metal holder which definitely gives a contemporary touch. They also serve coke and sprite in old fashioned glass bottles which I personally like a lot (since it tastes better) and they also serve a wide variety of less obvious drinks such as cherry coke and homemade lemonade and iced tea.
All in all, this is great place to try if you want to treat yourself to a well made burger served in a relatively more contemporary setting which is not over priced (under $10 for a burger including some additional toppings). They also have a special promotion offering a trio (burger, drink and fries) for $11 - making it a very attractive offering compared to its competitors.
Located on Bishop, adjacent to Concordia University this small joint perhaps serves some of the best burgers in downtown Montreal. The thick beef burger patty is packed with flavour, taste and most importantly, it’s also juicy – “juicy” might usually be a tacky adjective to describe a beef patty, but perhaps necessary in this case to emphasize the fact that many other burger joints in this city have failed to achieve this feat and their patties are just too dry – making the burger a little too chewy. To my pleasant surprise, Le Gourmet Burger avoided to make this. There’s a choice of 5 burgers: chicken, beef, bison,veg and chilli. I’ve tried the beef and bison and both were well made, but beef is usually my personal choice when it comes to burgers. All burgers come with complementary toppings of lettuce, tomatoes and caramelized onions. However, there is an additional charge for cheese ( a large variety of fresh cheese is offered) and there is a wide variety of paid toppings ranging from simple Guacomela, bacon, fried egg - all the way to some “fancy” fois gras! There is also a choice of many different types of sauces such as chipotle, wasabi and the LGB house sauce just to name a few.
Along side the burgers they serve regular fries, sweet potato fries or a mix of both neatly presented in a trendy cone shaped metal holder which definitely gives a contemporary touch. They also serve coke and sprite in old fashioned glass bottles which I personally like a lot (since it tastes better) and they also serve a wide variety of less obvious drinks such as cherry coke and homemade lemonade and iced tea.
All in all, this is great place to try if you want to treat yourself to a well made burger served in a relatively more contemporary setting which is not over priced (under $10 for a burger including some additional toppings). They also have a special promotion offering a trio (burger, drink and fries) for $11 - making it a very attractive offering compared to its competitors.
Brit N Chips
This spot is the only place in Montreal which attempts to serve the traditional English Fish & Chips in the City of Montreal. We tried the Haddock and the Cod, and both were done very well, but the latter was slightly better with regards to taste, for this particular meal. Both were served with traditional “chips” along with the malt vinegar on the side, with the tarter sauce at no extra cost. Out of all the spots which I've tried so far, this one gets closest to the authentic English recipe in Montreal, while charging a reasonable price of around $12 per plate, consisting of 2 pieces of fish and a generous portion of "Chips".
The neat , clean restaurant displays an easy to read menu and offers a decent meal for someone who is craving this type a specific traditional meal, but do not walk in there with super high expectations of finding the crispy batter crunch and ultra soft inner white meat you would expect to find off a street cart in Central London, England.
The neat , clean restaurant displays an easy to read menu and offers a decent meal for someone who is craving this type a specific traditional meal, but do not walk in there with super high expectations of finding the crispy batter crunch and ultra soft inner white meat you would expect to find off a street cart in Central London, England.
Kazu
Kazu: Located on Saint- Catherine Street near St. Marc, this small authentic Japanese restaurant is a definite place to check out for foodies. For the entree we had the tofu salad along with the chicken skewers. The tofu was delicious, had the perfect texture and the sauce was slightly tangy but went really well with the overall salad. For the main course, we had the shrimp okonomiyaki, a housefavorite, which is a Japanese style shrimp pancake with cabbage and onions. it was very different, a little strange at first taste because the pancake was half cooked which made it a bit too chewy, but after a few bites it starts to grow on you and the generous portion of shirmps keep the meal interesting. Along with that dish, we also ordered the BBQ beef over rice with vegetables.
This dish was less original than the previous but the meat was full of flavor, very thinly sliced and what added most to the taste was the fact that it was still attached to the bone. For desert we had the sake ice cream, which comes in a small bowl filled with a shot of saki. The idea is to take a scoop a small spoon of the vanilla ice cream and then dip it into the saki before going for the kill ! All overall fantastic experience and but the only draw back is the 30 - 40 minute line up in front of the restaurant before getting a seat since there are no reservations - kind of reminiscent to a few lower east side restaurants in NYC
This dish was less original than the previous but the meat was full of flavor, very thinly sliced and what added most to the taste was the fact that it was still attached to the bone. For desert we had the sake ice cream, which comes in a small bowl filled with a shot of saki. The idea is to take a scoop a small spoon of the vanilla ice cream and then dip it into the saki before going for the kill ! All overall fantastic experience and but the only draw back is the 30 - 40 minute line up in front of the restaurant before getting a seat since there are no reservations - kind of reminiscent to a few lower east side restaurants in NYC
Garage Beirut
Garage Beirut: I had almost given up hope of finding a genuine Lebanese restaurant in downtown Montreal, until one fine sunny day I was brought to this place by a friend for lunch. Modestly located in a relatively discreet downtown location, this is a small cosy restaurant boasting an authentic Lebanese menu.
The Shish Tawook ( grilled chicken cubes sanwich) was tender, fresh, flavorful and extremely well marinated. Strongly recommended for all you chicken lovers. The Kebab (lamb sanwich) was rich in flavor giving of a great aroma of arabian spices and the tenderness was just right. The chef, who is originally from Beirut, Lebanon did a great job grilling the meat. This mind you, is not as easy and obvious as it sounds. Not to bad mouth any restaurants in particular, but MOST of the well known ones find it difficult to grill their kebabs to perfection. The Baba ghanoosh was delicious as well as an appetizer.
This is by far the best and most authentic Lebanese food I've had in Montreal. It is reasonably priced and close to Concordia Universirty. I will definitely go back here again to try some of the other dishes.
Verdict: 2 thumbs up
The Shish Tawook ( grilled chicken cubes sanwich) was tender, fresh, flavorful and extremely well marinated. Strongly recommended for all you chicken lovers. The Kebab (lamb sanwich) was rich in flavor giving of a great aroma of arabian spices and the tenderness was just right. The chef, who is originally from Beirut, Lebanon did a great job grilling the meat. This mind you, is not as easy and obvious as it sounds. Not to bad mouth any restaurants in particular, but MOST of the well known ones find it difficult to grill their kebabs to perfection. The Baba ghanoosh was delicious as well as an appetizer.
This is by far the best and most authentic Lebanese food I've had in Montreal. It is reasonably priced and close to Concordia Universirty. I will definitely go back here again to try some of the other dishes.
Verdict: 2 thumbs up
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