Francis Warrensburg
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Blanco Cocina& Cantina; what a fun, desirable place to be. If you are in need of a tastefully fabulous, cozy dining experience, I would highly recommend this exemplary eatery.
Some of the key facets that sets Blanco's apart from other Mexican/ Mexican fusion restaurants I've visited over the course of my extended stay in the suburbs are as follows: large, shareable meal portions; fresh, high quality ingredients; every sauce has a distinct flavor, filled with zest but not overpowering; intriguing and smart design, seating intimate enough for a date night or solo dining yet floor plan versatility makes this site prime for larger parties or family outings; atmospheric excellence; calming, yet fun, increasing versatility; this makes Blanco's the perfect setting for group get togethers, reunions or small scale birthday celebrations.
Now, onto one of my favourite aspects of Blanco's; aesthetically pleasing decor. Colorful, yet not overstated, playful interior with those gorgeous exposed ceilings I adore, paired with bold light fixtures and a plethora of lush greenery for the most desirably mod, slightly industrial feel.
(Notation: Additional seating available on the trendy gated patio; full sized sun-shade umbrellas included)
In terms of affordability; every mark surpassed. Considering the ample serving size of each dish and exceptional quality of the meal, pricing was more than fair.
I've decided to incorporate a section into my posts to assist those who'd like to expedite the "picking process" when it comes to meal selection; as most menus can be quite extensive, it is my hope that an "ideal meal" section complete with name of dish, brief description, and beverage accompaniments will assist those new to the recommended eatery.
Let's dive right in.
Blanco's ideal meal (based loosely from my order):
Shareable appetizer: Mexican street corn (AKA elotes; cob-style roasted corn chopped into even pieces, topped lightly with classic mayonnaise, generously with Mexican crumble cheese, tangy lime and chilé based seasoning; flavorful yet not overwhelming level of spice; delicious in every way)
Individual starter: bowl of chicken tortilla soup (satisfying to the taste without being too heavy on the stomach, ideal amount of tender, flavorful chicken throughout and a most savory broth makes for a most enjoyable starter prior to entreé)
Vegetarian starter alternative: queso dip (warm, creamy white cheese dip topped with servings of seasoned and diced tomatoes/onions, sour cream, fresh guacamole and crisp cilantro)
Entreé/ beverage: chicken tinga bowl (tantalizing chunks of melt-in-your-mouth shredded chicken alongside a variety of toppings including mixed cheeses, fresh cilantro, zesty sauce and your choice of beans atop a base of well-seasoned rice)/ topo Chico with lime (the lime gives this sudsy, traditional Mexican seltzer a tangy twist)
Vegetarian entreé alternative: grilled avocado tacos (fresh avocado, crisp cabbage, savory onions, a delectable yogurt sauce and various spices topped with lightly seasoned tortilla strips in the most delicious, thick tortillas; I'd recommend corn based on experience)
Dessert/ beverage: caramel flan (incredibly rich without being overly sweet; moist, thick cake with lightly dusted powdered sugar, cremé and delicious fresh fruit atop)/cup of coffee with light cream (classic accompaniment to most desserts)
For my concluding point, I would like to express the utmost gratitude towards our lovely table attendant; one of the most friendly, warm service experiences I've encountered during my suburban adventures. Needless to say, this solidified Blanco's as a must-return in my book.
Blanco's, you are truly a gem. 💎
Thank you for providing delicious, unique twists on traditional Mexican dishes, and of course; for the exemplary service.
This leftover queen will be returning to sample what remains of the dessert menu in the near future.