Wordless Wednesday: D'Arcy Mcgee's
Posted 07/28/10 by webmaster | Filed under: restaurantEats | No comments
It features a pair of normally bustling patios, which were overflowing with people during Canada Day.
Front Patio
Side Patio
Pull up a chair on Friday's and order two pints of Guinness, Smithwick's, Kilkenny, or Harp for $9.99 (+tax). Stay for #OysterFriday
Particulars:
D'Arcy McGee's
44 Sparks Street
(613)230-4433
Tag(s): Byward Market, D'Arcy McGee's, great patio, pub, Irish pub
Wordless Wednesday: Hintonburger
Posted 07/21/10 by don | Filed under: restaurantEats | 1 comment
If you're a small, locally-owned, and operated burger shack, a picnic table and some shade are more than sufficient for patrons to enjoy something tasty like an 6 oz cheeseburger.
Hintonburger Patio
Simple Umbrella-ed Picnic Table
Particulars:
Hintonburger (Facebook or Twitter)
991 Wellington Street W.
Open 11am-9pm 7 Days a Week
Tag(s): Hintonburger, Hintonburg, great patio, burger
Mystery P0utine Identified: Island Flava and Contest Results
Posted 07/16/10 by webmaster | Filed under: restaurantEats | No comments
Before we get to the results of the draw, let's return to Island Flava for a second. First off, I would like to extend thanks to Chef Antoine for generously choosing to participate in the Give to Live Poutine Crawl. Island Flava will be the second last stop on the tour for both groups.
Island Flava
Street-Facing Sandwich Board
Secondly, I need to point out two recommendations. Firstly, a former colleague of Jamaican descent gave me a list of must-visits for Caribbean food. Island Flava, then on Merivale Road, was at the top of his list. Secondly, alumni, including a former manager of mine, have been raving about a "new place" near University of Ottawa campus that sells great jerk chicken. Island Flava is that "place."
And, yes, Chef Antoine's jerk chicken poutine compares very well to anything Smoke's serves. In fact, I find some of Smoke's more elaborate poutine combinations include too many strong flavours. The jerk chicken poutine at Island Flava is a balanced take that carries only the mildest warmth.
Compare Between Jerk Chicken Poutine and Smoke's
Now, regarding the draw for the pair of tickets, here are the people who entered the draw.The winner was picked by querying random.org to come up with a number between 1 and 5 inclusively.
The number drawn was 4 (four):
Screen capture from random.org.
Source: random.org
Congratulations to Oskar. An e-mail will be dispatched shortly to alert you.
To everyone who did not win and those of you on the waiting list, you are welcome to join us at D'Arcy McGee's (90 Sparks Street), starting at 3:30 pm on July 17, 2010 for the Poutine Crawl "After Show." Come! Buy a Guinness poutine. And wash it down with a cold brew. Learn which poutine purveyors in the Byward Market make the top 3 favourites!
Particulars:
Island Flava
409 Dalhousie Street
(613) 321-4198
Open Weekdays 11:30am-9pm; Sat 11:30am-4am; Sun 12pm-6pm
More after the jump...
Tag(s): poutine, isonabike, Island Flava, Byward Market, poutine, C'est Bon Cooking
Mystery P0utine Identified: Smoke's P0utinerie - updated
Posted 07/16/10 by don | Filed under: restaurantEats | No comments
Located within walking distance of the University of Ottawa campus in the ByWard Market and opening late into the morning on Fridays and Saturdays, we expect Ottawa's first Smoke's poutinerie, to be, shall we say, profitable.
Smoke's
Sandwich Board
When I went, I saw students ordering a pair of large poutines and splitting them 8 ways. Interestingly, one was still hungry. He ordered a small, added Vietnamese sriracha, and dug in. Looking back to the condiment area on the stainless steel counter, two hot sauces were available.
Hot Sauces
My first impressions of Smoke's were lukewarm. A veteran of fry truck poutine, made in the classic Quebec tradition, I prefer my fries thicker and crisp. The veloute-style gravy should be savoury, not over powering, but still flavourful. The cheese curds need to squeak. Smoke's got the last one right.
I think a tour of Quebec's poutineries is in order...
Aside: And yes, I have been known to eat poutine with wooden chopsticks, as Kaitlin (@kaitli) blogged in Heartful Mouthful. I treat the fries and cheese curds like noodles.
Chopsticks
I find chopsticks allow for more precise bites. I don't like filling my mouth with a mass of fries, curds, and gravy.
Update: Izzy (@spoonsie) posted details about the Give To Live Poutine Crawl on her blog. Go check it out!
Particulars:
Smoke's Poutinerie
407 Dalhousie Street
(613)789-2872 (CURD)
More after the jump...
Tag(s): poutine, Byward Market, Smoke's Poutinerie, isonabike, C'est Bon Cooking
Mystery P0utine Identified: Foolish Chicken - Updated
Posted 07/15/10 by don | Filed under: restaurantEats | 1 comment
As per our previous post, Alison Fowler's art work graces the Foolish Chicken's street sign and menu.
Gong-Style Street Sign
Menu
Here is Foolish Chicken's chalkboard sandwich sign from when it participated in this year's Taste for Life charity fundraiser.
Taste for Life
It too sports a "foolish" chicken.
And, here is a side the Foolish Chicken is known for, sweet potato fries in a basket ($5.99) with a chipotle sauce.
Sweet Potato Fries and Chipotle Sauce
Thin cut and deep fried crisp, I think Foolish Chicken's sweet potato fries better than those at the Works, but would guess both come from frozen.
Update: Jodi (@simplyfresh) another fellow Ottawa Food Blogger just posted her review of Foolish Chicken. Got take a peak!
Particulars:
Foolish Chicken
79 Holland Avenue
(613) 321-4715
Tag(s): Hintonburg, Foolish Chicken, isonabike, C'est Bon Cooking
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