We stepped into the dimly lit yet subtly seductive
interior. Abit on the chilly side we
took our seats. For appetizers we
selected raw clams and Mussels Provencale.
The mussels were superb, the sauce they were swimming in was yummy. Even the cocktail sauce for the clams had an extra
punch of flavor that made them worthwhile.
For dinner my beau ordered Monkfish
Medallions, with sweet corn and crab bread pudding, spinach and sauce a
l’Americaine. It was good if you like
monkfish though I tasted it and I found it abit fishy. The corn and crab
bread pudding, tasted more like corn than crab.
For myself I selected Duck Breast with
shitaki mushroom and duck confit roll, brussels sprouts and sweet cherry sauce. Okay I wasn’t sure it was actual duck I was
eating. Honestly the meat didn’t taste
like any duck I’ve ever eaten. And I don’t
mean that as a compliment (although the meat was delicious). I mean that statement like when you get
chicken cutlet instead of veal at an Italian restaurant. The duck confit roll, however, which was shredded duck wrapped in a delicate
pastry was OUT of this world, tasty and crispy with every bite. The brussel sprouts were uncooked.
For dessert I ordered
Crème Brulée, it was yummy, topped with blueberries
and sliced strawberries. My beau ordered
Fresh Fruit Napoleon layered with mascarpone cream
fresh fruit and crispy puff pastry. He
said it was good different.
I wouldn’t mind going back for their mussels and perhaps to
try their brunch menu.