Alex O
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For me it's a 8 out of 10. Mainly because of the food. Honestly I've seen some comments here that are so rough I'm thinking they're fake. It's NOT a bad restaurant, and if you're willing to pay more than St-hubert you should get a meal there. The location is great, the drinks are good, service is great... if you can't have a good time there it's probably your fault. I'd suggest you getting reservation though, on a rainy Tuesday night at 8 it was full, not packed but no tables were left. Service took 2 hours more or less.
Service: amazing service, nothing bad to say she was so great, cocktail did took a little longer than expected, but the barman got too many orders at the same time, can't blame him.
Ambiance : great too, the place is just very nice and trendy without feeling pretentious. Cute music, cute ambiance.
Drinks: small selection but they're great and not too pricey (still not cheap tho) 13$-18$ !
The wine selection is very very nice.
Food:
Heirloom tomatoes with melon (special) By far the star of my whole meal.
Leeks with the orange emulsion: also VERY good. Solid choice without a doubt. Balanced and a very original mix.
Harimasa with the green vinaigrette: my boyfriend enjoyed it very much, I was not a fan particularly; it was good but I didn't fight to finish the plate kind of.
Linguine: the thing that made me remove a star (I'm sorry) it was SO salty I took one bite and could not finish it; for me it was too much. Maybe this was a one time thing, but I won't be taking this plate ever again.
Bread: I mean, it's bread... It was warm a bit, and good. The portion of truffle butter given is extremely small for 4 slices. the equivalent of those butter portion in a plastic cup you get at a diner, one of them. For 5 bucks, meh.
Dessert: Pain de Gênes: not too sweet, well balanced, honestly an excellent finale. I'd recommend.
All and all we had an excellent night and I'll go back for sure.