Pintxo, 256 Roy E, Le Plateau
I had read and heard a lot about Pinxto recently, and decided to check it out. It's a high end Spanish Tapas restaurant in the Plateau. The Menu:
http://www.pintxo.ca/menu/menu_EN_pintxo.pdf
Pinxto (pronounced PEEN-CHO) was the culinary highlight of my recent trip. My dining companion and I ordered 2 drinks each, a total of 12 plates (pinxtos or tapas), and dessert, for a total cost with tip of $170. Some of the highlights:
Smoked scallops with green beans and sundried tomatoes (this was a special of the evening not on the regular menu) - the scallops had a superb smoky flavor and the vegetable mixture was very tasty.
Grilled Lobster Tail - perfectly cooked and delicious.
Beef Carpaccio - portion was small, but it was quite tasty.
Half Quail with pasta, pine nuts and smoked ham - first time I ever tried Quail. It tastes like chicken but the meat is darker and a bit more sinewy/muscular. It had a nice taste.
Goat Cheese Ravioli with Duck Stew - an interesting combo, which was tasty.
Filet of Basque Cod with peppers and fresh tomatoes - this was one of the bigger portion Tapas we got, and it was quite good.
Dessert - I had the chocolate creme brulee. It had the rich chocolate taste of mousse but the texture of creme brulee. Wonderful.
The bartender could not make me any of the usual girlie drinks I order, so I asked him what his mixed drink specialty was. He then mixed a white Spanish sparkling wine with a deep red liqeur and the resulting drink looked like a Rose wine. It was delicious and quite appropriate for the meal. I do not recall the name but perhaps someone will know what I am talking about.