Showing posts with label dinner. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dinner. Show all posts

Friday, November 2, 2012

The Himalayan-Nepalese Cuisine


My dinner club choice for October was The Himalayan on 17th Ave. To be honest about this selection, I probably would have never found this hidden gem, although it did fit the exterior image of my mission to find a "divey" restaurant that serves great food. This tasty treat was recommended to me by several patients (while cleaning teeth) after I spoke of living in MardaLoop.

Although it fit the "divey" appearance from the outside, I did not find that was the case on the inside. First impression was the food must be good with the restaurant being nearly a full house on a Thursday evening with a couple reserved tables (including our own) and as expected it sold all of us!

The food is as it is described in the menu as "unique", being significantly influenced by Nepal's neighbouring countries Indian and China. The food at the Himalayan was absolutely something different and delicious! If you're looking for a restaurant that serves up a plate of flavour look no further! 


Our order:

Appetizer: Chicken Momo, Vegetable Chatamari
Entrees: Himalayan Grill (with chicken) and Chili Stir-Fry (with chicken)

As we do at most restaurants, we shared everything that was ordered. To begin this taste bud journey, a complimentary crispy pita/chip dish and dipping sauces was served which got my stomach talking and excited for the next dishes to come! All four of us loved the chicken momo's, aka dumplings, as well as the vegetable chatamari (the dipping sauces really made these dishes!). Although we did enjoy the himalayan grill, the chili stir-fry was definitely the dish leaving you wanting more. The spices in the entrees really got the taste buds going and the naan bread served along side is always a nice treat. And lastly, whatever dressing they served on the salad with the himalayan grill was to die for! 

On a final note, the service was very good at this restaurant. The server went above and beyond splitting up the salad and rice evenly amongst the four of us to share along with the entrees. Very friendly and always smiling :) We would love to come back and try some more delicious items on this menu!

-S


 overall ratings:

Food8.25Service9
Presentation7.75Value7.75
Ambiance 6.25Will you go back?Solid 4 Yeses!

final score - 7.8

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Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Dinner at Laurier... come si come sa



September's meal at the Laurier Lounge on 12th Ave left us all a little wanting, however, we must admit they had a tough crowd to please that night. September means back to school for 3 of the 5 of us, and it seemed we had all arrived a little tired and a little cranky. Rather than being a refreshing change of pace to rejuvenate the group, however, our lackluster meal only compounded the collective mood. The food was ok. Everyone ate their meals and more or less enjoyed them, but we didn't love them, particularly for the price. Between the 5 of us we tried several dishes including the ribs, the French onion soup, coquille St. Jaques, escargot, the Cajun Chicken burger, and the French Garlic Prawns. We also tried a variety of cocktails, wine, and beer. Nothing stood out as amazing, with the notable exception of the poutine. We added a side poutine and all agreed its some of the best in the city! The building itself is cute, and is a nice location for a quiet and intimate dinner. We were seated in a semi-private room upstairs which was nice, although a little too warm. The service was friendly and prompt, but not standout. Our expectations had been high going into the meal, as we have all frequented the Laurier Lounge for brunch, but our dinners didn't compare to the fond memories of bennies and crepes.  It left us with the impression of a once great restaurant that had become a little too comfortable with their menu. We might be keen to try it again if they shake things up a little but as it stands we all agreed that this would not be a repeat dinner venue. That being said, we are sure to go back for a sunny brunch on the patio next summer, which is worth every penny!

-J

further thoughts from a disappointed diner:

Dear Laurier,

You were descent enough but no wow factor or anything that left me wanting more!

I chose the escargots and they were decent enough... I don't know about you guys, but I sure love a garlicky tasting escargot and instead they tasted more like a diluted garlic oil. The atmosphere had great potential with the separate rooms upstairs and a nice patio but sadly the food didn't match the pleasantness of the surroundings.

Perhaps time for a menu change?? Or at least add more flavor to what you're serving!!

-S

overall ratings:


Food5Service7
Presentation5.5Value4
Ambiance 8Will you go back?Only for brunch

final score - 5.9
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