15.8.12

Le Canard Mort

http://lecanardmort.ca/

Waiting the regular Lady Marmalade line, we couldn't ignore the duck gesture sketch logo next door. So we made a reservation on their half-price drinks day - Wednesday.

APPEARANCE
dark plum purple
Big open door-windows, flowers, white, careless, handwritten type on black background with a spiral, gold, duck sketch on the door.

NOSE
rip black cherry and berry aromas
It was empty and kind of spacious inside - dark red and green tones all arround, felt very right. We were the first people to come in at 6:30. The waiter, greeted us and asked to pick our spot. We sat by the window, where you can hear the busy queen street. He instantly offered to close the large windows, but they added a nice fresh breeze I wasn't willing to give up.

SWIRL
honeysuckle, prune, trces of oak
He handed us two pieces of paper each (not the weight a menu deserves) with their duck logo nicely screened back in the background, as well as the restaurant name (fighting a bit with the items). Reading through the simple, well-spaced type, we decided to try many appetizers because they seem to be the playground for chefs. The main courses are somewhat typical due to their price and portion. That, and some wines. Asking for their wine selection, the waiter read a few off a private list and I asked to take a look at that used-up paper.
After his attempt to explain to me what is a Charminer variety, I decided to order it. Cheri asked for their Primitivo wine.
To start, we ordered their Duck Confit Poutine and Tomatoes Grilled Asparagus & Chevre Salad
(due to their beet, pear salad being out).

PALLETE
gentle, fresh, medium body, round
Our wines made their way quickly. My Charminer (which is really a bled of Chardonnay and Gewurztraminer) turned out to be fruity, light with a bit of a zing - exactly what I felt like having. The Pimitivo was a heady deep red.
The music playlist was a bit random, but as couples started arriving - it was getting really cute and cosy.

The Duck Confit Poutine arrived in a deep bowl-like dish. The shredded duck was a bit on the dry side, but the brie in cognac made up for it. Topping it with mushrooms and peppercorn really work well. The Salad was not too special, the asparagus was a bit too raw, but the balsamic vinegar and chevere made it work.
As we lingers on our plates, we heard our waiter recommend a few wines to the side tables and also talked about their sweetbreads. So we asked for their Estrada Creek Chardonnay and Cab Franc/Merlot with our sweetbreads. The Chardonnay was clean and crisp (not too impressive). The CabFranc/Merlot was great - oaky and a bit spicy. The Crispy Fried Sweetbreads also made their way. We picked the blue cheese aioli option, which was a great contrast with the sweet, slightly hot and garlicky bread sauce. The breads themselves were nothing special, they looked like fried chicken balls and came with a lovely arugula salad.

FINISH
good mouthfeel, easy-drinking style
For dessert (there was no menu) we took their cheesecake, as the waiter recommended. It was kind of neat - a build-it-yourself style cheesecake. Cream cheese paste surrounded by a cranberry-raspberry filling and pie crumbs on one side. Not presented very cleanly, but really fun to eat.

overall.. a tasty Petite Syrah
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3.8.12

Barque

http://barque.ca

Recommended to me by a colleague, who has never been, we attempted to wait the 30min line last time but decided it wasn't our day.
This time, cheri and I returned since we were going west anyways and didn't want to be stuck in Friday-before-long-weeked traffic.

APPEARANCE
gold, heavy, classy
On a corner of the clean, renovated Roncesvalles and a tiny street. The bold black exterior is hard to miss, with the black yawning and fence at the side patio.

SWIRL
floral, zesty acidity
Trying to make a reservation before we came seemed to be a lost race, but I read that 1/3 of the restaurant is committed to walk-ins. We made it early, and we were given the choice of a patio table and a table by the chef. It is very chique inside. We just couldn't stand the thought of missing out on the sunny weather.

NOSE
smoky, warm, complex
Beige chairs with metal frames, wooden tables, fork, knife, brush?
The waitress quickly came with the water and two small metal cups. Then a small metal bin of popcorn arrived. Cheri looked at me and said, "They just got you! I think this would be your best review." Yes, the popcorn did indeed make it for me, but I will be objective. Oh and I have to add, the popcorn came with their special spice mix for veggie burgers. I picked out cumin, ketchup, cinnamon, bbq and a loooot more. Our waitress said it's a secret mix, so I didn't bother her.
We finally picked out our drinks. I asked for an amber (not too heavy or light one) an amber one the waitress recommended - St. Ambroise Pale Ale and cheri got a Griffon Extra Blond (as she said, it is very light and hardly like beer). Weren't quite as we expected, but we were glad to have a cool beer by this black side awning - got us a bit steamy at sunset.
After some reading and confusion we decided to go with their Sampler for 2. We picked the recommended briskets, baby back ribs and lamb sausage. Our 3 sides were barque caesar, cuban corn and their spinach spartzie.

PALETTE
medium-full bodied, oaky, a bit spicy,
smooth (needs another year
)
We really felt the relaxed high park vibe on that warm patio. Our plates made their way relatively quickly. It all came with a mouth watering smell. First the salad, then the meats and corn and finally the spartzie. The salad was relatively good - bacon was a beauty. The beef briskets were definitely recommend to us for a reason - smoked, lean, just the right thickness - beauty. Next I bit into the ribs, which at first seemed ok but as I sunk my teeth deeper I met my pink, stiff disappointment. My memory of a well-smoked rib was that it was so tender, it fell off the bone almost by itself. But with this rack, I had to put up a fight stripping it off. The spinach spartzie made its way in a hot black skillet, with a small sheet of melter parmesan. It really made my experience - the green egg noodles came with diced mushrooms, tomatoes, in melted parmesan. (a bit tangy sauce to them too) I next tried the corn - a real mess to eat, but quite yummy - fresh and sweet with a spicy/zesty rub. And last the sausages - didn't have that strong lamb smell at all, but still a disappointment to me. They remind me of frozen ones I used to eat when I was younger - with an opinionated herb inside, I can't get over nor enjoy.
The finger feast began, in case there was not enough variety, the two barbecue sauces were waiting with our brushes in them. It was fun.

FINISH
unique, evolving, intriguing
From the beginning, the smoked ratatouille and brisket burnt bites in the menu also caught my eyes.
A few tables around us had their fries. They seemed to be a hit. There was also white a few desserts, perhaps worth trying out.
On our way out, we check out their washrooms - odd smirf papers on the rough, wooden slide doors with leather nailed handles - very neat.

Overall, a meaty developing Chardonnay
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