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Thursday, March 15, 2012

Chez Edgar

It's hard to believe that Edgar has been open for over a year ago now.  It seems like just yesterday that Marysol was getting her footing as a new restaurant owner.  Now, Edgar is known for its quality, made-from-scratch foods and quaint atmosphere.  With only 11 seats, we were lucky to find a place when we arrived for brunch shortly after opening (not ones to be deterred by the time change).  


I love everything about Edgar, the food, the service, the atmosphere...even getting to practice my ordering skills in French (note: everyone is bilingual, but thankfully didn't automatically switch to English just because I have an English accent).


I'm looking forward to the opening of Odile, Edgar's little sister, which will have more seating.

I ordered the dutch baby, a puffed up pancake filled with slow-cooked pork belly, five-year-old cheddar, apple puree and maple syrup.  I ate it slowly to savour the taste and to make sure I got a bit of every flavour in one bite.  


"Ron" had the cabin à sucre-inspired meal, which included baked beans with maple syrup, poached eggs, potato gratin, bacon and what I think was a yorkshire pudding.


Of course, who can resist the counter full of baked goods?  I went with the lemon beignet, which is a muffin rolled in sugar and cinnamon and filled with lemon custard.


Ron had a plum tart, which he loved.


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9 comments:

  1. I could die from the description of the Dutch Baby. You were right to eat it slowly and savor all. What a beauty!

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  2. I'm with Joan, we need to try and duplicate this savoury Dutch baby at home!

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  3. I think I triple that emotion.

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  4. Definitely my kinda place. Love that Dutch Baby, and the little gooseberry garnish is so charming, I'm stealing that idea.
    LL

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  5. I have never seen a sugar baby like that. It is magnificent.

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  6. I've ate here lots. It is truly a diamond in the rough. Everyone needs to go here.

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  7. Marysol is such a genius in the kitchen.So fresh. Full of flavour. I am regular for her soups. We are lucky to have her.

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  8. Edgar is wonderful. I'm constantly drooling whenever I'm there because I can only have her delicious soups and salads. Marysol's gluten-free pumpkin doughnuts in the fall were divine.

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