On the Dutch Lake, with a peaceful setting, a little dining oasis in a campground setting. Arrived and then read a new chef had recently taken on the restaurant.
Painted Turtle
Dutch Lake Resort
361 Ridge Drive, Clearwater, BC
Date: July 27, 2011
Occasion: BC road trip, stopped at Wells Gray Park
Ambiance: Sitting on the covered patio is the way to go, unless the bugs are really bad. You are separated from the lake by a narrow trail. Looking over lily pads to mountains is a lovely way to wait for your food!
Service: was good, handling large groups well. *Although they do make arrangements for tour buses to stop - couldn't say then!
Drinks: St. Hubertus Fizzante rose. Slightly bubbly, sweeter dark rose.
Appies: Mr CDW really enjoyed hte Seafood Chowder. Sweet with corn and crab, a really different and good variation. Bread - foccatia was fresh and not too herby. Especially nice toasted along side soup. Mrs CDW had the Spring Greens salada with fresh crsip accents. Cucumber lime dressing wasn't noticable.
Mains: Mr CDW tried the Pork Tenderloin with a mushroom wine sauce and basmati rice. Pork was a bit overcooked, a watery sauce didn't add much. Nice bacon. Good ingredients. Mrs CDW ordered the Penne Pasta with ragu sauce and 5 homemade meatballs from local beef. Good sized portion, good seasoning. Really watery ragu, meatballs mushy.
Dessert: New chef schooled in pastry, so looked forward to trying his talents. Mr CDW had the Strawberry Cheesecake - dense with a nice Graham cracker crust. Additional raw strawberries would've been a nice touch. Mrs CDW tried the Cherry Pie a la mode. Nicely warmed, tasty filling, but the crust was disappointing.
Price: $$$.
Overall: Seemed like the chef had access to good ingredients and good ideas, but not the able to put them together yet. We wonder if the menu was inherited. Will give another go if in the area. Definitely for a latte and dessert with a peaceful view if nothing else.
We love to eat. Okay so maybe that's not the best thing. We love to eat good food in places with good service. Okay so does that make us picky? Judge for yourself. After years of documenting our food adventures, we thought it was time to let other people read it. Hope you enjoy. Please note: this is just our opinion. If you have a different one, well... that's yours.
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Sunday, July 17, 2011
Urban Diner, Edmonton
With two locations in Edmonton, we visited the newest one on the southside of the river.
Urban Diner
8715 109 St., Edmonton
Date: July 17, 2011
Occasion: Brunch and checking out the new location
Ambiance: slightly renovated from the old Fiore restaurant, it's still a cozy place with a patio. At 1pm it was only a 1/4 full.
Service: was good. Of course it wasn't a full restaurant.
Drinks: Coffee (okay) and freshly-squeezed orange juice.
Brunch: off the menu: Overall tasty and decent portions.
Mr CDW: Diner hash. Mrs CDW: French toast (really tasty) with pork maple sage sausage. Guests took on a Frittata and Diner hash.
Price: $$.
Overall: Will return. Brunch is offered (at this point) Sundays, 9am-3pm.
Urban Diner
8715 109 St., Edmonton
Date: July 17, 2011
Occasion: Brunch and checking out the new location
Ambiance: slightly renovated from the old Fiore restaurant, it's still a cozy place with a patio. At 1pm it was only a 1/4 full.
Service: was good. Of course it wasn't a full restaurant.
Drinks: Coffee (okay) and freshly-squeezed orange juice.
Brunch: off the menu: Overall tasty and decent portions.
Mr CDW: Diner hash. Mrs CDW: French toast (really tasty) with pork maple sage sausage. Guests took on a Frittata and Diner hash.
Overall: Will return. Brunch is offered (at this point) Sundays, 9am-3pm.
Labels:
brunch,
casual dining,
Edmonton
Location:
Edmonton, AB, Canada
Sunday, May 29, 2011
corso 32, Edmonton
An exciting new restaurant - on Jasper Ave by 104th Street - the hottest area downtown.
corso 32
10345 Jasper Ave., Edmonton
Date: May 29, 2011
Occasion: family birthday dinner
Ambiance: Long and skinny makes for interesting table arrangements. From our angle we could see into the kitchen. Enjoyed watching Chef Costa in action. Interesting yet simple decor and lighting.
Service: Decent; although it wasn't busy as we were on the early side.
Drinks: the 2007 Sur de Los Andes malbec reserve was tasty and complemented.
Appies: Shared the special house cured Proscetto de Parma - subtle flavouring, figs were so gorgeous and brought out the flavour of the meat. Arugula Fennel salad - light dressing, maybe needed a little more fennel.
Mains:
Mrs CDW had to try the Rabbit Special - beautifully breaded, juicy with grilled spring onions and fresh lemony sauce. Mr. CDW gave into the hand made Pagatelli with Short Ribs - nice, rich and tasty. Guest 1 raved about the Halibut - tasted fresh and light. Guest 2 found the Flat Steak flavourful.
Dessert: How could we say no to fresh Zeppole with limoncello (always can use more limoncello...) - so yummy. The guys enjoyed Pistachio & olive oil cakes but also wanted a share in the ladies' zeppole.
Price: $$$. Not outrageous and appropriate from someone with a passion that shows in the food.
What more should we say. Was a curious mix of guests, from the regulars/ maybe off-duty staff? at the front table, to the young couple in jeans, to the older table with a tie. Good food for everyone... using local ingredients... means Top 5. Reservations needed.
corso 32
10345 Jasper Ave., Edmonton
Date: May 29, 2011
Occasion: family birthday dinner
Ambiance: Long and skinny makes for interesting table arrangements. From our angle we could see into the kitchen. Enjoyed watching Chef Costa in action. Interesting yet simple decor and lighting.
Service: Decent; although it wasn't busy as we were on the early side.
Drinks: the 2007 Sur de Los Andes malbec reserve was tasty and complemented.
Appies: Shared the special house cured Proscetto de Parma - subtle flavouring, figs were so gorgeous and brought out the flavour of the meat. Arugula Fennel salad - light dressing, maybe needed a little more fennel.
Mains:
Mrs CDW had to try the Rabbit Special - beautifully breaded, juicy with grilled spring onions and fresh lemony sauce. Mr. CDW gave into the hand made Pagatelli with Short Ribs - nice, rich and tasty. Guest 1 raved about the Halibut - tasted fresh and light. Guest 2 found the Flat Steak flavourful.
Dessert: How could we say no to fresh Zeppole with limoncello (always can use more limoncello...) - so yummy. The guys enjoyed Pistachio & olive oil cakes but also wanted a share in the ladies' zeppole.
Price: $$$. Not outrageous and appropriate from someone with a passion that shows in the food.
What more should we say. Was a curious mix of guests, from the regulars/ maybe off-duty staff? at the front table, to the young couple in jeans, to the older table with a tie. Good food for everyone... using local ingredients... means Top 5. Reservations needed.
Saturday, April 2, 2011
Pampas Brazillian Steakhouse, Edmonton
We've seen it on TV - wait staff wandering the restaurant with meat on a stick. Who can resist. Ok... what carnivor can resist.
Pampas Brazillian Steakhouse
9929 - 109 Street, Edmonton (where Mirabelle's used to be)
http://www.pampasteakhouse.com/
Date: April 2, 2011
Occasion: heard about new place.
Ambience: 6/10 Looks like every other new restaurant, decor wise. The open grill part of the kitchen and mega salad bar are nice.Noisy atmosphere, large groups in our area.
Service: 6/10. We sat in the very back corner in the back section. We could hardly get out to the salad bar ourselves, never mind the hungry patrons that would before us, so wasn't getting much to our table. We did complain and service for meat delivery vastly improved. Had a waitress who said her and other waiter would take care of us but never saw her again or other guy. Had another server who took over and took care of us.
Set price for all you can eat salad bar and 10 different meats. Plus drinks and dessert.
Drinks: Caipriaria muddled drinks - strong but tasty. Strawberry- lime and raspberry, blackberry and lime. $9.50 each PiƱa colada really smooth.
The Meats: Chicken leg, thigh in bacon
Pork sausage, loin (overdone)
Bottom sirloin, beef tenderloin, rump roast
Rib eye
Lamb
Most meat cooked med-rare.
Some waiting in between - when they only give smaller bites, having such waiting periods is good for digestion but they should have enough for a full restaurant.
Good salad bar with many options that needed more frequent refilling as when there where meat breaks that's where we went.
Ps. Watch the floors as they can be slippery.
Quality control- the special beef carved on table in front of you was apparently not cooked correctly and they didn't serve. Which is a shame as we were hoping to try all 10 meats.
Desserts: Rei Alberto meringue and Manjar de Coco creme carmelish. Was very light, a tasty end to meal - neither were heavy.
Price: $284 for 4 including 8 drinks.
Overall impression: Now that we have been the next time will be better. Knowing what to expect will help and being proactive with calling over servers will help.
Pampas Brazillian Steakhouse
9929 - 109 Street, Edmonton (where Mirabelle's used to be)
http://www.pampasteakhouse.com/
Date: April 2, 2011
Occasion: heard about new place.
Ambience: 6/10 Looks like every other new restaurant, decor wise. The open grill part of the kitchen and mega salad bar are nice.Noisy atmosphere, large groups in our area.
Service: 6/10. We sat in the very back corner in the back section. We could hardly get out to the salad bar ourselves, never mind the hungry patrons that would before us, so wasn't getting much to our table. We did complain and service for meat delivery vastly improved. Had a waitress who said her and other waiter would take care of us but never saw her again or other guy. Had another server who took over and took care of us.
Set price for all you can eat salad bar and 10 different meats. Plus drinks and dessert.
Drinks: Caipriaria muddled drinks - strong but tasty. Strawberry- lime and raspberry, blackberry and lime. $9.50 each PiƱa colada really smooth.
The Meats: Chicken leg, thigh in bacon
Pork sausage, loin (overdone)
Bottom sirloin, beef tenderloin, rump roast
Rib eye
Lamb
Most meat cooked med-rare.
Some waiting in between - when they only give smaller bites, having such waiting periods is good for digestion but they should have enough for a full restaurant.
Good salad bar with many options that needed more frequent refilling as when there where meat breaks that's where we went.
Ps. Watch the floors as they can be slippery.
Quality control- the special beef carved on table in front of you was apparently not cooked correctly and they didn't serve. Which is a shame as we were hoping to try all 10 meats.
Desserts: Rei Alberto meringue and Manjar de Coco creme carmelish. Was very light, a tasty end to meal - neither were heavy.
Price: $284 for 4 including 8 drinks.
Overall impression: Now that we have been the next time will be better. Knowing what to expect will help and being proactive with calling over servers will help.
Sunday, March 27, 2011
Soda Jerks (Edmonton)
Love the idea of the old fashioned diner style restaurant.
Soda Jerks
17520 - 100 Ave.
Date: March 27, 2011
Occasion: came highly recommended
Ambience: 7/10 made up in the same style as all these new restaurants. Shelves of pop are fun.
Drinks: This is their speciality - they have pop shoppe, floats and more.
Mrs. CDW has a mandarin shake - tasty! Mr. CDW tried a Seville orange jigger he enjoyed.
Had to have burgers, of course! And don't forget the coleslaw.
Price: $$.
Guests assured CDW that we must be there on an off night. They have been there before and after with better results. We'll consider trying them again, but not on a Sunday night!
Soda Jerks
17520 - 100 Ave.
Date: March 27, 2011
Occasion: came highly recommended
Ambience: 7/10 made up in the same style as all these new restaurants. Shelves of pop are fun.
Drinks: This is their speciality - they have pop shoppe, floats and more.
Mrs. CDW has a mandarin shake - tasty! Mr. CDW tried a Seville orange jigger he enjoyed.
Had to have burgers, of course! And don't forget the coleslaw.
Price: $$.
Guests assured CDW that we must be there on an off night. They have been there before and after with better results. We'll consider trying them again, but not on a Sunday night!
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
L2 Grill (Fantasyland) WEM, Edmonton
Can decent food be found at WEM? Overlooking the premium charge for tourists, of course.
L2 Grill
Fantasyland, West Edmonton Mall, Edmonton
Date: March 19, 2011
Occasion: wanted to try a new-to-us spot
Ambience: 8/10 Nice upgrade from the old restaurant. Apparently can change the colour of the lights to create different moods (we had red, not sure what that meant).
Service: Ours rocked. Fady (waiter) kept us entertained. Appreciate it when other staff walking by will take dishes/check on refills, etc.
Appies: Mrs CDW and Guest 1 enjoyed the show Fady put on as he created our table-side for two Caesar Salad. Was really tasty too. 9/10 Mr CDW and Guest 2 both had the Lobster Bisque in a very unique dual-bowl. 8/10
Mains: Mr CDW and Guest 1 noshed on Crispy Pork Loin. In spite of a good sauce and nice veggies, the pork was overcooked for both. 6/10 Mrs CDW was tempted by the Tagine of Chicken, which turned out to be more for presentation then anything. Chicken was fine, spiced potatoes were excellent. 7/10 Guest 2 had the Apple Wood Chicken.
Dessert: So we made our waiter work! Mrs CDW and Guest 1 were entertained again by Fady with the traditional table-side Crepe Suzette.. flambe and all. Was a show for that side of the room as well. Was ok. Sauce slightly overdone - was the floorshow. 8/10 Mr CDW had Touch of Gold - chocolate. Guest 2 enjoyed the Strawberry Bomb - light and tasty.
Price: $$$. This was overpriced. But they are trying to be high-end dining, and it IS at WEM afterall. Large wine list but had a premium on it too.
So maybe it's something to do with the chef? Chef Shane formerly headed up Sage (River Cree) and we had a similar experience, albeit with not good service there. Glad we tried it though and overall it wasn't a top 5 restaurant, but it might worth a try on another night.
L2 Grill
Fantasyland, West Edmonton Mall, Edmonton
Date: March 19, 2011
Occasion: wanted to try a new-to-us spot
Ambience: 8/10 Nice upgrade from the old restaurant. Apparently can change the colour of the lights to create different moods (we had red, not sure what that meant).
Service: Ours rocked. Fady (waiter) kept us entertained. Appreciate it when other staff walking by will take dishes/check on refills, etc.
Appies: Mrs CDW and Guest 1 enjoyed the show Fady put on as he created our table-side for two Caesar Salad. Was really tasty too. 9/10 Mr CDW and Guest 2 both had the Lobster Bisque in a very unique dual-bowl. 8/10
Mains: Mr CDW and Guest 1 noshed on Crispy Pork Loin. In spite of a good sauce and nice veggies, the pork was overcooked for both. 6/10 Mrs CDW was tempted by the Tagine of Chicken, which turned out to be more for presentation then anything. Chicken was fine, spiced potatoes were excellent. 7/10 Guest 2 had the Apple Wood Chicken.
Dessert: So we made our waiter work! Mrs CDW and Guest 1 were entertained again by Fady with the traditional table-side Crepe Suzette.. flambe and all. Was a show for that side of the room as well. Was ok. Sauce slightly overdone - was the floorshow. 8/10 Mr CDW had Touch of Gold - chocolate. Guest 2 enjoyed the Strawberry Bomb - light and tasty.
Price: $$$. This was overpriced. But they are trying to be high-end dining, and it IS at WEM afterall. Large wine list but had a premium on it too.
So maybe it's something to do with the chef? Chef Shane formerly headed up Sage (River Cree) and we had a similar experience, albeit with not good service there. Glad we tried it though and overall it wasn't a top 5 restaurant, but it might worth a try on another night.
Sunday, March 20, 2011
Zaika Bistro (Edmonton)
Buffet focused Indian nosh on the southside.
Zaika Bistro
2303 Ellwood Drive, Ellerslie Crossroads, Edmonton
Date: March 20, 2011
Occasion: in same parking lot as the closed restaurant we wanted to try.
Ambience: 7/10 Same look as most of these new restaurants out there. Lounge is decent. Entertaining mix of Indian dance music and Justin Timberlake.
Service: Sat in the lounge as we were feeling a bit grubby for the restaurant. Drinks were delivered swiftly initially. Plate clearing happened eventually. Felt like we got forgotten a bit in our corner booth.
Buffet: was tasty. Large circle of different offerings. Wide variety of curries and others, some spicy and some not as much. Menu is also available. Am really curious how the Buffet To Go works out.
Price: $17/dinner. Good deal for all the choices.
Well it was an elegant buffet with lots of variety that wasn't overpriced. Can't complain about that. Will try again in the future.
Zaika Bistro
2303 Ellwood Drive, Ellerslie Crossroads, Edmonton
Date: March 20, 2011
Occasion: in same parking lot as the closed restaurant we wanted to try.
Ambience: 7/10 Same look as most of these new restaurants out there. Lounge is decent. Entertaining mix of Indian dance music and Justin Timberlake.
Service: Sat in the lounge as we were feeling a bit grubby for the restaurant. Drinks were delivered swiftly initially. Plate clearing happened eventually. Felt like we got forgotten a bit in our corner booth.
Buffet: was tasty. Large circle of different offerings. Wide variety of curries and others, some spicy and some not as much. Menu is also available. Am really curious how the Buffet To Go works out.
Price: $17/dinner. Good deal for all the choices.
Well it was an elegant buffet with lots of variety that wasn't overpriced. Can't complain about that. Will try again in the future.
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