Tuesday, September 17, 2013

The Biscuit Eater

In August, The Dining Divas traveled to Mahone Bay to The Biscuit Eater located at 16 Orchard Street.

Dawn decided on Mrs. Prestigiacomo's sausage and peppers, which was described as "Sautéed sweet sausages with red and green peppers and onions in a simple long simmering tomato sauce." Dawn's was served with rice, and greens to make it gluten free otherwise it came with bread. The flavour wasn't overpowering. Dawn enjoyed the main course and was quite excited that they had gluten free desserts. The  French macaron cookies were okay, but they weren't anything special. The lime mousse sounded good and looked good but was too sweet and left a terrible aftertaste.

Deb ordered the Chipotle Chili which was made with pork.  It was very flavourful and she enjoyed it.  It came with rice which was flavoured with saffron and greens.  For dessert, Deb ordered the peanut butter pie.  It had chocolate on top and was very rich.

 The menu was interesting and changes often. Worth a try, especially if it comes with entertainment.  Jont was playing that evening, and The Biscuit Eater is a nice intimate venue.




Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Troy

Last month the Dining Divas traveled to Wolfville.  ‘Troy,’ is a new Turkish and Mediterranean restaurant located at 12 Elm Street (formerly the Mud Creek Grill location).  The décor is beautiful – colourful lamps and mirrors brought over from Turkey.

For a starter, Dawn chose the Falafel, her favourite, which is a chickpea and vegetable fritter.  All of the falafel's she tries are slightly different with this one being crispy on the outside.  For her main, she decided on the Beyti Kebab which is roasted lamb medallions.  It's served with basmati rice and Turkish salad.  The Lamb had a good flavour.  They have an indoor charcoal grill that they roast the Kebabs on.  You can actually watch them cook your food as they have an open kitchen.  Dawn passed on dessert as they didn't have a gluten free option. 

Deb ordered the Muska Borek which is feta cheese, parsley and herbs in a phyllo pastry for an appetizer (4 pieces) and they were really good. For the main, she ordered the Hellimi cheese wrap and it was delicious. It's a cheese that doesn't melt when you grill it (Cypriot white goat cheese) and it was in a flat bread wrap with onions and a topping that was so good.  It also came with a Turkish salad.  For dessert, Deb ordered the Baklava and it was made with pistachios, instead of walnuts, and she loved it. She’s not a walnut fan so it made her very happy.  Presently, they only serve the one dessert but the food is generous so you may not need it anyway.  Besides the baklava is so yummy that in Deb’s mind that is all they need.
Deb has been back three times since this visit, and Dawn has been back once so you can’t get better recommendations than return visits.  It is wonderful to have a new choice of food in this area, and food that is done well.  We would definitely recommend this restaurant to our family and friends.
(Presently, they do not have a website but can be reached at 542-4425.)
Dawn and Deb
The Dining Divas








Saturday, June 1, 2013

ChaBaa Thai


This month the Dining Divas decided to visit the Chabaa Thai restaurant located at 1546 Queen Street in Halifax.

Dawn chose the Prawn Spicy Noodle which is stir fried rice noodles with green beans, egg, bamboo shoots, eggplant and sweet basil. The noodles weren't too soggy and it had the perfect amount of spice. Dawn was in the mood for noodles and she was not disappointed. To drink, Dawn had mango juice.  The plate was well presented, and looked beautiful with the fancy cut vegetable garnish.

Deb decided on the Panang Curry Beef with Spring Roll.  This was a lunch special. It is beef stir fried in red curry and coconut milk with lime leaves, green beans and peanuts. It is served with rice and a fried spring roll. The waitress said it was spicy, but Deb didn't find it too spicy and she enjoyed it. She loved the fried spring roll and the sauce that came to dip it in. Deb usually pours the dipping sauce over her rice to give it more flavour. She also ordered Thai iced tea for her drink. It was sweet and had a vibrant orange colour and she would order it again.

For dessert they ventured to The Sweet Hereafter located at 6148 Quinpool Road, Halifax.  Dawn chose the Gluten free option, Turtle Cheesecake. It is just what it sounds like, a Turtle Chocolate.  It was decadent and very enjoyable.  Deb ordered the Almond Delight which is like a Mounds coconut bar. It was very good, more dense than creamy with pieces of coconut in it. It had a chocolate sauce on it and a chocolate covered almond on top. There was whipped cream on the side.  It was worth the stop.  The restaurant is dedicated to cheesecakes. It's decorated lavishly like a red velvet boudoir. There were even a couple of husbands sent to pick up dessert. They seemed quite pleased with the choices available. It may be a nice choice for Valentine's Day.  They have gluten free and vegan options available.

Dawn and Deb would happily visit these spots again, and would recommend them to our family and friends.






www.chabaathairestaurant.ca

www.sweethereafter.ca



Dawn and Deb

The Dining Divas

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Mezza


This month the Dining Divas traveled to Halifax to see a show and eat at "Mezza".  This is an award winning Lebanese restaurant located at 6386 Quinpool St.

Dawn started with Falafel, which was light and delicious. For her main, she decided on the Spicy Lamb Kebab which is described as "rectangular pieces of lamb, marinated in our special rub, skewered with peppers and onions".  With that, she enjoyed a Lebanese Ksara red wine. The Kebab was nicely plated and was served on a bed of rice with roasted potatoes.  The lamb wasn't too spicy, it had an understated flavour.  It was very enjoyable. For dessert she had the rice pudding which was creamy and well presented. For some reason things seem to taste better when they are served looking beautiful.

Deb decided not to get an appetizer this time as she wanted to save room for dessert.  She chose the chicken kafta kabob which is tender chicken, vegetables and Lebanese herbs, minced together to create a twist on traditional Lebanese kafta. It came with roasted potatoes, basmati rice and vegetables which were green beans, a slice of roasted red pepper and broccoli. It also came with a garlic dip which was really good.  For dessert, Deb ordered the crème Brule which was creamy and yummy.

We would definitely recommend this restaurant to our family and friends. The
restaurant is beautifully decorated.  This is a feast for the eyes and the belly.

www.mezzarestaurant.com

Dawn and Deb



The Dining Divas

Cafe Istanbul



This month the Dining Divas traveled to Halifax to dine at "Cafe Istanbul", a Turkish restaurant located at 5986 Spring Garden Rd.  We were going to see a Serena Ryder concert at the Rebecca Cohn auditorium, and this was a great way to start the night.

Dawn started with Falafel, which they make in house. It was lovely, light and tasty.  Dawn said that it was the best falafel she had ever had, and she orders it everywhere we go.  For her main, she decided on the Beyti Kebab which consisted of Lamb tenderloin on a bed of Turkish rice with a side salad. The plate was full of food and it tasted wonderful.  It didn't allow any room for dessert unfortunately.

Deb chose the Cheese Borek which is deep fried phyllo pastry triangles filled with feta cheese.  They came with a salad underneath and a salsa and dipping sauce. They were crispy and airy at the same time and she loved them.  For her main, she ordered the Halloumi wrap which was a pita wrap with grilled Turkish goat cheese with tomatoes and onions on it. It was delicious and so filling and it came with a Turkish salad. The Turkish salad was made with thin slices of cucumber, tomato, red onion, green pepper, and lettuce. It was so fresh tasting.

They decided they would return on a night when they could stay and see the belly dance show they have on Saturday nights. The wait staff was very pleasant and accommodating, even though they were extremely busy.  We would definitely recommend this restaurant to our friends and family.


www.cafeistanbul.ca

Dawn and Deb
The Dining Divas




Wednesday, February 27, 2013

The Green Elephant Cafe


This month the Dining Divas traveled to Kingston, to "The Green Elephant Cafe".  It is a small cafe that is open 7 am-5 pm most days.  It offers an assortment of coffee K- cups for purchase and you can also try one before you commit.  The menu consisted of soups, salads, sandwiches, and sweet treats.  The breakfast menu looked interesting, but we were there for lunch.

Dawn decided on the Ham and Cranberry Sandwich on Gluten free bread with a cup of soup.  The soup of the day was a potato bacon soup.  There was just one to choose from.  The sandwich was made with real ham, romaine lettuce, swiss cheese, maple toasted almonds, and a homemade cranberry cream cheese spread.  The spread really made the sandwich tasty, but she couldn't taste the maple almonds.  For a drink, Dawn chose a steamer.  They had a number of different flavours, and the macaroon flavour sounded good, but left a bad aftertaste.  The steamer was only lukewarm unfortunately.  The soup was good but really a small portion. They offered ice cream and sundaes with different toppings like toasted coconut and almonds.  Dawn felt she really could have made her sundae more interesting at home.

Deb had a Ghirardelli hot chocolate with whipped cream but like Dawn’s steamer, it wasn’t as hot as she would have preferred.  She ordered the Clubbed Elephant sandwich on a tomato wrap and had it toasted Panini style. It was made with chicken, bacon, lettuce and cheddar cheese with garlic butter and mayo.  Deb really liked that she could have it as a wrap and done Panini style, but found that the garlic butter made it a little greasy.  It also came with a side serving of coleslaw.  For dessert Deb had a carrot cake muffin with cream cheese icing and it was good.  By the time she finished eating, Deb was pleasantly full.

The pictures on Facebook made the food look really good.  It may be worth trying out their breakfast menu as the waffles look yummy. The bathrooms are very clean and are newly renovated. The staff is helpful and pleasant, and the cafe was busy.  The Divas were a little disappointed as we had higher expectations for the place and it wasn’t as good as we were hoping for.  Certainly if you are in the area, we would recommend this spot as the food is good and the people are very friendly.  It has only been open for a couple of months and we may give it another chance in the future.




Friday, January 25, 2013

Front and Central

This month, the Divas stayed close to home and visited 'Front and Central' located at 117 Front Street in Wolfville.  It is the former location of 'The Tempest.'

Deb decided on the smoked pork belly, pumpkin gnocchi, baby bok choy, ginger & maple jus.  Considering Deb cuts every bit of fat off her meat that she can, this may not have been the best choice; but she wanted to try something she had never had and this fit  the bill.  At first, she was not sure about it because there is a lot of fat, but after a few bites she got used to it and even grew to like it.  The pumpkin gnocchi had a spicy taste and was delicious.  The ginger and maple jus made everything taste so good.

For dessert Deb chose the eggnog panna cotta, soft rum fudge, ginger crumble, brown butter gelato, cranberries.  Her absolute favourite part of this was the soft rum fudge.  They could have just given Deb this and she would have been perfectly happy.  It reminded her of the flavour of the rum and butter chocolate bars she used to eat as a kid.  The entire dessert was yummy.

Dawn decided on the pan roasted maple glazed char, butternut squash risotto, smoked tomato chutney.  The Char was delicious, not over cooked, the risotto creamy with loads of flavour.  The dish was well presented.  The waitress offered to pair a nice wine with the meal, but Dawn chose the Columbia Crest Merlot.

For dessert Dawn had dark chocolate orange ganache, milk chocolate orange meringue, white chocolate orange mousse, orange pâté de fruits.  It looked great on the plate and she wasn't disappointed,  it was wonderful.

This restaurant has an interesting menu with knowledgeable staff.  The atmosphere was inviting with the fireplace and warm colours.  With the obvious tendency to compare it to The Tempest restaurant whom they replaced, they have large shoes to fill, with its popularity.  They are making a good start, well worth trying.  Dawn and Deb would recommend this restaurant to friends and family, especially if you are celebrating a special occasion.

www.frontandcentral.com

Dawn and Deb
The Dining Divas