The restaurant was empty when we arrived around 2pm, but we were greeted promptly by the hostess. She happened to lead us to the same table as our previous visit.
Our server appeared right away to fill water glasses and to let us know about the specials - a blue cheese mac and cheese with flank steak, and a leek and potato soup. After that however, we were left for quite awhile to peruse the page long menu. We had long decided our orders by the time she returned - an Innis & Gunn with the Fish and Chips for Charles, and the "Un-Burger" with the soup of the day and an Amber's Chocolate Stout for me.
Chocolate Stout
Brioche
Bread plate
As with our last visit, we were in awe over the plating designs. They are beautiful - clean lines and simple, functional plates and bowls (both of us are also in love with their cutlery!). Charles enjoyed his fish and chips, particularly the Alberta White fish they had chosen, however he thought the batter on the fish could have been more crisp. He also didn't care for the 'Saki Soaked Nori Aioli', and I can't say I did either after trying it with a bite of fish; it seemed oily, and it overpowered the flavour of the fish completely. However we both agreed that the root vegetable chips made up of thinly sliced beets, potatoes and yam, and the red cabbage slaw with black sesame seeds were fantastic.
Fish and Chips - Alberta White Fish, Root Vegetable Chips, Red Cabbage Slaw & Sake soaked Nori Aioli ($19)
Alberta's Finest Un-burger - Homemade Ground Caribou and Elk, Honey Caramelized Onions, Saskatoon Berry Aioli, Sautéed Mushrooms ($17)
w/ Leek and Potato Soup
Vanilla Espresso Crème Brulée - Praline Hazelnut Gelato, Strawberry Foam ($12)
Crème Brulée detail
As with our last visit, we enjoyed the food, but found the service still lacking. Once again our server was friendly, but overall service was nowhere near polished. Hopefully Zinc will find their stride soon!
ZINC
2 Sir Winston Churchill Square
780.392.2501
**I meant to post more on our visit last month for dinner, but instead I've added prices to that post. Since it's been so long, I'm not sure I can accurately reflect on the evening. Hopefully this will serve as a bit of an update to accompany the post from our last visit.
9 comments:
What a great way to celebrate finishing exams. I've heard nothing but mixed reviews about Zinc, but the photos you took certainly make the place and the food look delicious. I will have to try it myself one day. Oh, and that Creme Brulee! My goodness, they aren't shy with the blow torch. I love it! Far better than getting a bowl of custard with a token pass of flame over top.
Me too, and I think I have mixed feelings about it also. But it certainly has potential. Thanks, Cathy.
I have the same feelings about creme brulee... the sugar is the best part! Don't be stingy! They definitely delivered on that. Cheers!
Food is good. Plated beautifully. Portion sizes range from far too big (soup) to far too small (frewh fish)... that's just me
So many good things- 1.) finishing exams 2.) the un-burger 3.) your upcoming costal vacations. Congratulations!
Valerie - I agree. The portion sizes were quite large and we couldn't finish everything.
Erika - Yes, lots of good things at once! I love that! Thanks!
Geez two visits already. I'm just going to go ahead and invite myself along during your next visit ;)
Sounds good, Chris!
You sound like you expected things to go badly and you do know that you walked in right when they were closing for lunch?? I guess that some people get just what they expect.
I wouldn't say we expected things to go badly, but you can't help compare to any previous encounters with a restaurant - the food and staff. This visit was nearly a year ago and we've been back since a couple times and have enjoyed it.
But as far as walking in just when they were closing, they did seat us. We would have understood if they turned us away. If you're going to seat me, than I still "expect" full service, no matter what time.
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