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[Dine-Out] Calgary: Añejo
December 21, 2012

So, I’d like to start off by saying that…I don’t like Mexican food. Well, that is, I thought I didn’t like Mexican food. I’ve always been forced to go to places like Julio’s for “Mexican” food but its menu is just full of overpriced fajitas and deep fried platters. Yuck.

BUT. I. LOVE. AÑEJO.

The food there is so fresh and so frigging delicious. I would eat here all the time.

We ordered the guacamole to share. Made table side. Love. Añejo’s guacamole is made with avocado, serrano, jalapeño, onion, tomato, lime, and sea salt.

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Delicious Pile of Green Goodness

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Tortilla Chips

I found the guacamole just a tad bit acidic. Maybe too much lime juice.

We also ordered six tacos to share.

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TACOS

We got two beef short rib, two adobo pork, and two crispy red snapper. All the tacos are filled with picked cabbage, cilantro, red onion, avocado, and fresh jalapeño.

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Beef

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Snapper

The snapper was my favourite with the beef a close second. The beef had a nice spice to it and I really liked the texture. The pork was waaaay not on the list. It was just kind of plain tasting, I would definitely not order the pork again next time. Man, three tacos and guacamole = way too much food for me. It doesn’t look like a lot of food but boy, does it ever fill you up.

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Tres Salsas

Top left is the pico de gallo, top right is the salsa picasa (spiciest salsa ever), and the green one is salsa verde. All delicious but I especially love the salsa picasa and its spiciness. Lather it in your taco with caution!

AÑEJO
#2, 2116 – 4 Street Southwest
Calgary, AB T2S 1W7
(587) 353-2656

Anejo Restaurant on Urbanspoon

[Dine-Out] Calgary: Bistro 2210 (Big Taste 2012)
August 22, 2012

I love going to Bistro 2210 during the Big Taste – this restaurant always offer so many choices. This is probably the only restaurant where the bf and I both ordered something off of the Big Taste menu.

Crab Croquettes

This was a super popular item, pretty much every table had an order of the croquettes.

Crabby Goodness~

Look at how much crab were in these croquettes! They sure don’t skimp on these panko crusted goodies. The sauce that comes with them is a sriracha aioli. Love.

The bf got the Terrine:

Game & Pork

The terrine was served with toasted baguettes, wee little pickles, and a cranberry mustard.

For my main, I got the Steak Frites:

Alberta flatiron beef

This was such a huge plate of food. The house cut fries came with maitre d’butter. I loved the broccolini, it was such a nice touch!

The bf got the Boudin Blanc:

Sausage again!

A veal sausage with pomme puree and and apple & currant sauce. Again with the apples ;)

For dessert I got the Pots de crème:

Deeelicious~

Yum – vanilla custard with caramel, chantilly cream, and a pear compote.

Crepes au Mascarpone

The bf finished his meal with a warm mascarpone filled crepe topped with berry coulis.

Bistro 2210 honestly never disappoints. One of my favourite places in Calgary to eat for sure.

BISTRO 2210
2210 4 Street Southwest
Calgary, AB T2S 1W9
(403) 228-4528

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[Dine Out] Calgary: La Boulangerie
March 3, 2012

So I have had a ultra disappointing afternoon. I’m afraid this is going to be a bit of a rant…

I booked a reservation online through OpenTable to dine at Wurst for lunch. In the special request box, I specifically stated that I would be wanting the Big Taste menu. So I show up, sit down, receive their brunch menu, and then had to go ask about their Big Taste menu. They told me, that no, they’re only serving their brunch menu. You’d think that they could’ve called and let me know that they weren’t serving the Big Taste menu. And shame on the Big Taste website for not being more clear. When they put the restaurant’s lunch hours, it would seem to be a fair assumption that they’d be serving the Big Taste menu. It’s just so disappointing because that’s a wasted time slot since I could’ve went to another Big Taste restaurant. But, I digress.

That’s not really the main reason for my disappointment.

So when we were walking to Wurst, we noticed that this new bakery/cafe had opened beside it. And we were really excited to try it some other time because, from the outside, it looked lively and atmospheric.

So, when the Wurst plans fall through (didn’t feel like eating there, we already know what their brunch is like), we thought, hey, why not try this place out.

What. a. mistake.

I don’t know when exactly they opened, but they still have A LOT of kinks to work out.

First of all, the queue was ridiculous. We waited maybe 20 minutes just to get to the cashier to order. The girl in front of us was impatiently texting to her friend about how ridiculous the wait was. Also, there’s no flow in the place, the line was this chaotic mess that made the whole place seemed clustered and disorderly. So, when we finally got up to the cashier where we place our order, the people behind the counter decided to ignore the bf, and helped the people behing us! So we ended up getting our food really far apart, but I’ll talk about that later. They have this weird system where the cashiers would scrawl out the orders on the bottom of these paper boats (this is an obviously flawed system, to be observed later on). I had ordered a smoked salmon croissant, and when the cashier said a baguette when she was confirming my order, I had to correct her. This is noteworthy because it comes up later. Confusion #1.

I also ordered a green tea latte. So, when you read green tea latte, is it not fair to assume that it would be a macha latte? That’s what everyone else calls them. So I ordered, went back to the back of the line, because that’s where the coffee bar was, and patiently waited for my drink.

The barista was horrendous. HORRENDOUS. She was the most unpleasant girl to deal with. As I was waiting for my drink, every interaction I observed between her and a customer was awful. As the customers were leaving you can see the confusion in their eyes, like WTF, what is with this girl’s attitude? She was short and curt to customers. And yes, I understand, that it was busy, and she was probably flustered, but that’s no excuse to treat customers like sh*t. Friendly service is a big part of why people come back to an establishment. The food can be phenomenal, but if the service sucks, people won’t come back.

Anyways, I could tell that she was about to making my drink. And I noticed her grabbing a tea bag out, and, so being confused, I asked “oh – is the green tea latte not made with matcha powder?”. She glared at me, and answered a short “no”. That’s it. I’m sorry, but there is a reason why people go to Starbucks. There are people out there that are all going to be like: “blah, blah, blah, Starbucks is a soulless corporation” and “blah, blah, blah, you should support local”. Well, I would support local if they had their sh*t together. I go to Starbucks because I know what I’m paying for, the staff are trained, the service is standard, and I don’t have to deal with inconsistencies because the staff are trained properly. If I’m at a Starbucks and I was confused about the drink that I had ordered (and paid a ridiculous price for), and was obviously displeased that they were making my green tea latte with a friggin’ tea bag, they would’ve offered to make me another drink.

Seriously, what a rip-off. They are charging FOUR DOLLARS for a tea misto. I can get a tea misto anywhere else for under $3.00. And this was the smallest cup of “latte” ever. They call it a regular, but this is a size small. I mean, look at it.

IT'S CALLED A TEA MISTO, NOT A FRIGGIN' GREEN TEA LATTE

And you know what, it wouldn’t have been so bad if the barista wasn’t being a completely condescending little ———– about it. Confusion #2.

So, okay, whatever, I grabbed my drink because she obviously didn’t give two shi*ts about unsatisfied customers. Sat down. And waited. And waited. And waited. Seriously, the wait was much too long for a goddamn sandwich. How long does it take to cut open a croissant, smear some cream cheese on it, plop some salmon on it, and serve it on a paper boat? Apparently 20 minutes. For that long of a wait, the croissant better be fresh out of the oven (spoiler alert: it wasn’t). Confusion #3.

Finally, they call my name…but…it’s on a baguette. Remember up top, where I ordered a croissant, and there was a misunderstanding, and I clarified that I wanted a croissant? Remember? Yeah, apparently, they didn’t. They just made me a baguette anyways. So they took it back and made me a croissant. Confusion #4.

The 20 minute croissant

Okay, so now I have MY food. But wait where’s the bf’s order?

Oh yeah, because they skipped him, he had to wait until two other people got their orders first. Fine, we knew that was going to happen anyways. But then, other sandwiches started coming out…and they weren’t his. Finally, someone comes up to ask him with what they thought he had ordered (a completely different sandwich). Confusion #5.

No big deal, he tells the girl what type of sandwich he ordred. Before she went back behind the counter, she even asked him to clarify: “baguette or croissant?”. And he said baguette. Ok, right? No confusion there. She asked, he answered, everything should be dandy.

NOPE, a croissant comes out. Confusion number way too many. So he had to send it back for a baguette. I mean, come one, how many times can one group’s order be messed up? Obviously lots. One of the girls had to go around asking each table if they were waiting for food, and if it was a baguette or a croissant. They have some serious ordering issues that needs to be figured out.

So, there’s the whole service fiasco. But, how’s the food you ask? Mediocre, not worth it to deal with the chaotic ordering system and unpleasant barista. My croissant was good, but I mean, it was a croissant (mmm…buttery goodness), cream cheese (mmm…creamy goodness), and smoked salmon (mmm…fishy goodness). The croissant was good, it was fluffy and delicious, but I expected no less since it is a bakery. The salmon on the croissant was a really small portion. I mean really, teeny, tiny, portion. I don’t even think there was one whole portion of fish on there. Like, kind of skimming on the good stuff.

I spy with my little eyes...somethings that are NOT salmon...

Oh, and the cucumbers on my sandwich was bitter.

The baguette the bf got wasn’t good. He didn’t like it at all. He said there was not enough meat on it to even taste it through the baguette. He got the pepper salami baguette, it came with fresh Bocconcini cheese, roasted peppers, tomato, and organic basil.

Sammich - $8.00

All in all. Not worth it. I will wait, at least, three months, before going back there. That is, if they’re still in business. Service is key in the restaurant industry, almost as important as the quality of food. Whoever the owner is really needs to re-evaluate his business operations, and especially, his choice of baristas (hint: the one that worked on Saturday, March 3rd, around 12:00 pm). I think it could really become a good little cafe and bakery if they work out some of the service issues. And they need to realize, that the reason a neighbourhood cafe/bakery will thrive is the atmosphere. The cafe needs to have a friendly, rustic atmosphere. A calm, serene place that people would want to spend time in. Not a zoo of a place that treats you like crap and gauges you for overpriced items.

Until that happens, I’m not going to waste my time or money there anymore.

LA BOULANGERIE
2435 – 4 Street Southwest
Calgary, AB T2S 2T4
(403) 973-4824

La Boulangerie on Urbanspoon

[Quick Bite] Calgary: Fuze on Fourth
July 25, 2011

We had another quick snack after leaving the VIN Room and before going to The Great Canadian Bagel.

Busy Busy Fourth

We stopped by Fuze’s booth and tried their KFC (Korean Fried Chicken):

3 for $5 or 5 for $3 - can't remember, more likely the first though

I’ve read about KFC on numerous other blogs, and wanted to give them a try. The ones at FUZE at vastly different than the ones I’ve read about. First of all they’re pieces of fried chicken nuggets instead of actual wings. This makes sense for the festival but I’m pretty sure that’s also how it’s served in the restaurant. Also, the sauce was much lighter than the other ones I’ve read about. This was good though, the sauce was sticky and messy but it was nicely seasoned. A little uninspired I have to say (gochujang hot pepper sauce, ginger, garlic, and soy), nothing particularly special about it.

Tasting it didn’t exactly make me want to dine at their restaurant. I’ve looked at their menu previously when they were preparing to open and it didn’t make me want to try their food. It seemed to be pretty standard fare with prices that are on the higher side of things.

FUZE ON FOURTH
2116 4th Street Southwest
Calgary, AB T2S 0H3
(403) 457-4481

Fuze on Fourth on Urbanspoon

[Quick Bite] Calgary: The Great Canadian Bagel
July 22, 2011

After the very not filling meal at the VIN Room, we had to get ourselves another snack. We decided to stop at The Great Canadian Bagel on our way home. We’ve been here a couple of times now, and every time, the food is always good and the service friendly.

Even though it was past lunch they still served their breakfast sandwiches. It’s like a Tim Horton’s breakfast sandwich but less greasy…

We both got the Western Sausage Supreme

$5 Bagel

This $5.00 bagel was way more filling than our $40.00+ “meal” at VIN Room had been.

Egg, Sausage, Cheese, and Tomato, What's not to Love?

Yum…this was very satisfying~

THE GREAT CANADIAN BAGEL
3-1919 4 Street Southwest
Calgary, AB T2S 1W4
(403) 209-2022

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[Dine-Out] Calgary: Vin Room
July 20, 2011

We were feeling a little peck-ish during the Lilac Festival and was looking everywhere with a patio to eat. Most places we wanted to eat were either jam-packed or simply not opened during the festivities. We finally decided on the VIN Room since they had a patio on the second floor that actually looked out on to fourth. We’ve actually eaten here once a long time ago, and didn’t recall any negative feeling towards the restaurant, so, what the heck!

Their menu is tapas inspired, focusing on a lot of small plates that are meant to be shared over a glass of wine. We were just hungry and wanted to be fed.

The bf loves sardines and ordered their grilled sardine for $5.00. It’s seasoned with maldon salt, olive oil, and lemon. This…was…okay…there’s nothing inspiring about it but it was cooked well and a decent enough snack.

Fishie~

He also ordered their grilled cheese. This was perhaps the most disappointing item we ordered. It’s just not what we expected, and there was nothing on the menu to indicate that you weren’t actually going to get a real sandwich. Pretty much we paid $10.00 for melted haloumi on toast. I would hardly think 3 pieces of bread and a handful or arugula would be worth much of anything. Also, not only was this a thoughtless dish, they didn’t even bother to cook it right – the toast was burnt. All three pieces. I mean come on, how hard is it to not burn toast?

Not impressed

I could've had 2 more sardines for the price of this crappy dish

Their stuffed bone marrow was good though, but I mean, it’s bone marrow…what’s not to like about fatty goodness? And at least they put a little more thought into this dish. The slaw it come with consisted of beets, apples, radishes, and parsley, all topped with a lemon vinaigrette. I love beets. This blew the crappy handful of arugula they called a salad out of the water.

Decently priced @ $5.00

I ordered the pan seared sablefish:

I <3 Sablefish

Sablefish is a mild flavoured white fish. The texture of this fish is great, I would recommend everyone to try it, it’s all flaky and delicious! The fish came on top of a bed of carrots and tiny (emphasis on the tiny) bacon chunks cooked in a chili gastrique.

This was hands down the best dish (taste & value) we ordered that day. You get a decent sized chunk of fish, the fish was actually prepared well (they can cook fish but can’t toast bread?), and it actually seemed like a fair trade for my $12.00.

Yummy!

I don’t think we’ll be going back to the VIN Room anytime soon. The menu is way overpriced for such mediocre food. But if I were to be invited to have a meal there, I would definitely order the sablefish again~

VIN ROOM
2310-4th St SW
Calgary, AB T2S 1X2
(403) 457-5522
Vin Room on Urbanspoon

[Dine-Out] Calgary: WURST
June 22, 2011

I’ve been wanting to go to WURST ever since I heard about it opening. We finally got a chance to go this weekend. When we walked inside, it was not what I had expected. The restaurant was big and roomy, and rustically decorated. I especially love the 2 trees in the dining room, it gives the whole restaurant a very warm feeling.

Pretty Decor~

I love the tables and chairs as well, I wanted to steal it and take it home with me!

Right across from where we were sitting was a huge painting of a pig:

Massive painting of a pig

We ordered off the brunch menu this time, but I can’t wait to go back and try their lunch & dinner menu. Everything on their menu looks really good, and the prices are reasonable as well. I especially want to go back and try their seafood tower, at $32.00 per person, I’d say it’s quite affordable. We asked our waitress, and they said they were still waiting for the towers to come in, so we’ll check back later. Maybe when their patio is opened (they’re hoping for late July), it’d be a nice, relaxing meal to have on a sunny patio~

House-made ketchup that was brought to our table in anticipation for the bf’s fries. The ketchup is quite smokey, the taste of it almost leans towards a barbeque sauce:

House-made Ketchup

The bf ordered “The Mission” sandwich:

“The Mission”

The open-faced sandwich consists of Bratwurst Sausages, Braised Red Cabbage, Fried Egg, Crispy Shallots, and Appenzeller. It’s nice of them to serve it with a little salad even though he chose fries as his side.

Cloose Up!

The fries were really good, they were nice and crispy on the outside and soft on the inside.

I got their French Toast, and it was glorious. I don’t think I’ve ever enjoyed french toast as much as I did that day. I would recommend everyone that goes there to get this item. It was the perfect blend of savory and sweet. I usually don’t like to order french toast, waffles, crepes, or anything sweet for breakfast, because it is, more often than not, too sweet. Those items, you usually have about half of, and then you’re begging for some salt. I loved the fact that this came with double smoked bacon and shredded Sylvan Star gouda stuffed in the toast. At first I thought the bacon would come on the side, but it was so much better like this. With every bite, you got a taste of sweetness from the blueberry sauce, and then just the right amount of saltiness from the bacon and cheese. Oh, and the texture of the melted cheese is to die for. I could honestly eat this every morning and never get sick of it.

Glorious Glorious French Toast

The french toast also came topped with apple slaw and whipped crème fraiche. The crème fraiche is actually which made me order it in the first place, I’m a sucker for crème fraiche. But…mmm…this was so good, I’m salivating just thinking about it right now…it’ll be hard to try other items of their brunch menu now, because I’ll always want to order this. And, oh man, was this ever filling. I was full half-way through this thing, but I powered through it and ate it all! It was much too good to waste.

I can't wait to go back!
They also have a beer hall downstairs, we poked our head over the banister and it looks like a fun place to go with friends. They have long banquet like tables and lots of beer steins lining the walls - very atmospheric.
WURST
2437 4th Street Southwest 
Calgary, AB T2S 1X5 
(403) 245-2345  

Wurst Restaurant and Beer Hall on Urbanspoon

[Quick Bite] Calgary: Purple Perk Coffee Market
May 5, 2011

Got a quick snack at Purple Perk on 4th the other day:

Lemon Meringue Pie

Candied Lemon Slice~

I got the lemon meringue pie, I really wanted this fruit tart they had on display, but I couldn’t justify spending $7.00 on a snack…I am very proud of myself for not getting the cheesecake though. I love cheesecake, and I usually will get it if it’s available, but I thought I needed some variety in my life, so lemon meringue it was!

The bf got this bar:

Toffee Bar

He really liked it, but I thought it was too hard. The way it looks made me think it was going to be like a cake, soft and chewy, but it wasn’t.

I really like the Purple Perk, they offer lots of great food if you’re hankering for something a little more substantial, and lots of great desserts! I can’t wait until it’s summer, we’ll just wander down there and have some cake on their “patio”!

PURPLE PERK COFFEE MARKET
2212 4 Street Southwest
Calgary, AB
(403) 244-1300

Purple Perk on Urbanspoon

[Dine-Out] Calgary: Bistro 2210
March 31, 2011

Bistro 2210 is by far one of my favorite places for brunch in Calgary. They used to have this delicious Pear Pain Perdu but it’s not on the menu anymore. I loove it so much –3–” I wish they would make it a regular on their menu…

They also no longer have any form of Pain Perdu on their regular brunch menu anymore, but Bistro 2210 did say they have a pastry chef now (!) so it might show up more often~ Yay!!

The last time the bf and I went there for brunch they had a Chocolate Pain Perdu, which is what I ordered – even though I’m not a big fan of chocolate - JUST because I love their Pain Perdu so much.

Yummy-ness~

I like places where they throw in savory food with the sweet stuff. It’s just waaay too much sugar to have in the morning, you’ve got to counter it with some salty goodness (in the form of bacon!). The Pain Perdu was stuffed with chocolate sauce & bananas (if I recall correctly), and topped with some sort of custard. It was heaven in my belly! It also came with some potatoes (hiding under the bacon), and your choice of bacon, back bacon or sausage (I almost always choose bacon).

The bf got the West Coast Benedict. You can see his arm crossed in the picture because he was grumpy that he couldn’t eat yet, bahaha, I had to take a picture first!

West Cooooasttt

It was only $14.00, which I think is very reasonable. In most other places they charge an arm and a leg for anything with smoked salmon. It also had asparagus – nice! He really liked this dish, I never get Benedicts though because I’m not a big fan of smothering my food in hollandaise sauce.

I love love love Bistro 2210. I always want to go for dinner during the weekday there to try their specials, they have $10 Moules Frites on Wednesdays! But we never make it down to fourth on weekdays…booo…

BISTRO 2210
2210 4 Street Southwest
Calgary, AB T2S 1W9
(403) 228-4528

Bistro Twenty Two Ten on Urbanspoon

[Quick Bite] Calgary: Yann Haute Patisserie
March 20, 2011

Yann Haute Patisserie celebrates Free Macaron Day by giving out free macarons! This is great because:

a) I’m asian = I love free stuff, and
b) I’ve been wanting to try Yann Haute’s yummy baked goods for a while now.

Sooo…awesome!

I was debating between getting the Rose/Lychee (spelled Lychi at Yann Haute = don’t like) or the Earl Grey flavour. I ultimately decided on the:

Rose/Lychee

It tasted really florally – which is to be expected. The lychee also gave it a really perfume-y taste, but it wasn’t bad. I think I’m going to have to go back and try the Earl Grey one next time, in hindsight, I probably should have tried that first because I love love love tea~

The bf had the Banana Avocado flavour, I think it was the special of the day. I had a teeny bite, and didn’t like it. I think anything flavoured like bananas taste like the syrupy medicine we probably all used to get as kids. I really don’t like that, so it’s pretty safe to say that I won’t like anything fake banana flavoured.

We also both got two treats each, but I didn’t get to take a picture of them. The bf shoved his in his mouth so fast I almost didn’t get to try any of his. He got some sort of Coconut/Chocolate Croissant & an Apple Brioche of some sort. And I was eating my pastries throughout the day as my lunch while we grocery shopped, so I didn’t think to take pictures. I got a plain Butter Croissant (yum!) and a Pear & Chocolate Brioche. Both were really good, we’re going to have to go back soon so I can take pictures!

YANN HAUTE PATISSERIE
329 23 Avenue Southwest
Calgary, AB T2S 3C4
(403) 244-8091

 

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