Archive for the ‘Restaurant Reviews’ Category

One Night in Bangkok

Saturday, February 9th, 2008

207 Edmonton Street

Tipu and I checked out this place a few nights ago.  The setting is beautiful.  Tall chairs, small tables, pixie lights and dark wood.  They also sell jewelry, home decoration pieces and pashminas.  The food is ok.  Perhaps I’ve grown wary of Thai food.  It all seems very similar after a while.  I had one annoyance however.  They do not leave rice at your table.  They spoon it out for you on your plate and walk away.  If they notice you need more rice they come back.  I don’t appreciate that.  If they don’t notice that you’re done your rice you’re kind of stuck in a holding pattern until they come by.

Soup Pierre

Sunday, January 20th, 2008

651 Corydon

It’s been brutally cold in Winnipeg lately.  Minus forty dear Lord.  So Tipu and I checked out Soup Pierre on Corydon.  I’m not sure if there’s any relation to Soup Pierre on Portage or not.  The Portage one is only open during business hours on weekdays I suspect because whenever I’ve driven around there on weekends or evenings I’ve noticed it closed.  The one on Corydon is cute but I think it’s unreasonably priced.  Tipu and I had 16 ounces of soup each and shared a sandwich and that came out to around $20.  Tipu had cream of mushroom.  I had spicy thai peanut satay.  They do offer a variety of vegan soups.  They’re sandwiches are tasty but skimpy.  I thought $6 for a sandwich on normal sized bread was disappointing.

Hanabi

Sunday, January 20th, 2008

740  Corydon

I like sushi.  I’ve been to this place a few times and enjoyed it.  I cannot tell good sushi from bad sushi though.  I took Lisa and Qamer who claim to be able to differentiate to this place and they said it was good.  Not excellent but good.  On Wednesdays this place has a lot of its rolls for half price.  If you’re going that day make sure you make reservations.  My favourite roll of theirs is Hanabi.

Tropikis

Sunday, December 23rd, 2007

878 Ellice Ave

The doubles here were great.  I tried ginger beer (non-alcoholic) and didn’t really enjoy that.  I had the conch roti wrap.  Conch is very much like octopus or any kind of cartilage.  I don’t always enjoy Caribbean food I find it has too strong dahl (lentil) flavours.

The service and setting were nice though.  One of those laid back restaurants that you can sit around and talk without being pushed out of your table.

Dessert Sinsations

Monday, December 3rd, 2007

505 St. Mary Avenue

This little cafe opened up within the last year or two.  I went there for the first time maybe a month ago.  Since then I think I’ve gone back at least three times.  It’s right beside the Winnipeg Art Gallery.  There’s plenty of seating.  There’s plenty of food to choose from.  You can get a full meal or just a snack or even just a really good cookie.  They’re known for their catering but now they’ve opened a restaurant for you to visit as you please.  I’m a big fan of their house fries.  It has a few sweet potatoes mixed in for colour.