L'Affaire Est Ketchup
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Afficher toutwine(55) recommend(50) kitchen(42) sweetbread(39) bar(36) unique(35) duck(31) vin(31) dessert(30) chef(30) appetizer(30) dishes(27)
I don't get the hype.
We went there with high expectations based on all the reviews. We were seated at 8:30pm, the second seating for the evening with all other guests of this seating welcome into the restaurant around the same time. We were immediately instructed to make drink orders. However every table was handed out a drink menu but us, & we had to request for the drink menu. After we ordered some wine, it was a long wait till around 9:25pm when the actual food menu was announced to every guest.
& after we ordered the food, the first bite, which was bread & butter, was finally served at about 10pm, a total of 90 min after we were seated. We were already starving.
Then the appetizers finally started rolling out. The sweetbread was fantastic. Octopus & asparagus, however, were somewhat lackluster.
Then the main courses came. We had halibut, duck beast & wild boar loin. Flavors were all good, but nothing that really impressed me. Halibut & duck breast were cooked very well, but the wild boar was somewhat on the dry side. Oh I really liked the turnip that went with the halibut.
After we finished the main courses it was already 11pm. We had to leave as it was getting too late, & we had to skip the desserts, which had not been announced yet at that point.
So 2 hours & a half for a two course dinner. I think the slow pacing is too much. & the food, albeit good, doesn't justify the time for me. Honestly I can cook a two course dinner of a similar quality within 2 hours & a half at home. I went there with the expectation of having something special from a home style restaurant, & in the end what I got was some good home style cooking, but nothing special, plus a lot of wait at the table
Btw it was quite hot inside the restaurant on a warm summer night
We have never experienced a restaurant quite like this & are glad we did a quick review before our reservation.
The menu is ever revolving, so you do not know your menu until you arrive.
The space is small, they only do two servings a day, once everyone for your booked serving has arrived & has a drink then you will hear what your options are!
We enjoyed some recommended glasses of wine, as we were not provided with a menu, we just trusted our server would know what to pair with the dishes we ordered, & they did!
The food on the menu & that we ordered was phenomenal. Well worth the almost hour wait from sit down to eating our first dish … so do not arrive hungry!
Wow, I had heard of this place, but it beat my expectations. Original local cuisine, exceptional ingredients, great service in an intimate setting. Very good wine selection & we enjoyed it all.Would reccomend 🙌
Although L'Affaire est ketchup is super highly rated, the portions, food, & atmosphere fell a flat.
The menu changes daily which is a unique & fun concept which allows for ingredients to be fresh & seasonal. The vegetables, grains & pasta were cooked to perfection & had great flavour. But the main star of the dishes such as the beef & duck were dry & tough. The croquette we ordered was soggy, the fish appetizer was dry, & the mozzarella appetizer was something you'd see at any average restaurant. We found most of the proteins to be very tough & lacking in portion size especially for the price.
We loved the lamb dish as well as the sweet breads appetizer but the rest were very average. The wine list was well selected & we ordered two bottles which were both great. Overall there were one or two dishes that we liked, while the rest were nothing to write home about.
The interior was unique & homey but was very noticeably dusty & a bit neglected. Also the bathrooms were insanely small, & super awkward to wash our hands in. This was a minus for us in atmosphere. It was bustling & busy, it felt great to have a conversation there with friends & the staff, but we couldn't overlook the inaccessibility & state of the interior.
TLDR: Slightly overrated. If you're in the area you should try it for yourself if you really want to, but I wouldn't recommend anyone go out of their way. We enjoyed our experience but probably wouldn't come back again.
First, let me say I have been here 3 times in the past 15 years. Once 15 years ago, once in 2017, & once now. It used to be one of my favorite restaurants in North America. What's changed?
First, maybe food culture. There are tons of great French restaurants & farm to table restaurants everywhere now, so the bar is higher. Second, the ordering process. It feels a bit like a cruise ship. The waiter comes out & tells the entire restaurant the menu. Most of the clientele probably came to the place through blogs & TV shows (no judgement, just that's the vibe) & then they take your order. Ok… but everything came out a little cold & average. Everything was under-salted & under-seasoned. The ingredients were solid, cook was good, but again, everything tasted like it had been sitting. The sweetbreads were still a highlight. Wine was good. Staff was cool.
The overall feeling was that this place had its day 10-15 years ago & they're resting on their laurels & once great reputation. This review is coming out of love. I wanted the place I knew, but was let down. I don't need yesteryear, but the bar either needs to remain strong or raise up, & I think in this case, the bar dropped a couple notches.
What happened?
A truly unique concept unlike any restaurant I've visited. Reservations are required, & service begins for everyone at 6 p.m. The space is intimate, with only nine tables-eight for two people, one for four-& a bar that seats up to four. Once all guests have arrived, the experience starts.
The kitchen is essentially a home-style kitchen in full view, which adds a warm & personal touch. The daily menu is explained at the beginning: five appetizers to choose from & a main course featuring beef, pork, fish, seafood, or duck (options vary with the season). From what I understood, vegetarian choices seem limited or unavailable.
We tried the ris d'agneau & the pork belly as appetizers, followed by the duck & the beef for our mains. The duck was exceptional-honestly the best I've ever had. The beef, however, was just okay. Most of it was good, but the thinner end was slightly overcooked & a bit dry. Normally I wouldn't mention it, but at this price point, I expected more consistency.
After finishing our mains, we were still a bit hungry & ordered foie gras, which was excellent.
We also had a glass of wine & a beer. The wine selection is solid, but glasses are on the expensive side ($15-$20). The staff really know their wines, though, & can guide you toward something you'll enjoy.
Overall, the service is knowledgeable & friendly, the concept is original, & the food is very good. The main downsides for me were the small bathroom & the overall cost of the meal.
I had a night of confusion & frustration after dining at this place. To highlight two things: we ordered wine & the server poured some for tasting. After that he poured just as much as the tasting portion & we were confused since this totally does not look like a full serving. We asked another server to check, & after some time he came back & told us that was the standard amount.
Second thing, the same server who poured our wine brought our bread, but it was SO clear that one of the pieces has part of it lingering under the plate & as soon as he put it on the table that bread just touched the table surface & he just served it like that?? We had to ask another server to get us new bread. The whole night there was not clear communication & we felt disrespected & unwelcomed. I'm sure there're a whole lot of restaurants in Quebec that can do better than this.
A lovely dining experience in this quaint & cozy restaurant. It appears the menu changes on a daily basis based on the fresh ingredients available. The server orates the menu options to the patrons. I had an amazing steak entre & a lamb sweetbread appetizer. The food was delicious & they had a very nice wine selection. It was a unique & special dining experience. I highly recommend.
Just a special place. Cool server, he was the best!!!
We loved the wine collection (thanks so much for the recommendations!) & we loved everything we ordered - unfortunately we are our appetizers before photos!
INCROYABLE!
The incredible level of service started with booking & Jordan taking the call. The next day he offered such an unimaginable level of knowledge & service. His pairing of wines with the appetizer & meals. The team loves food & their visitors... so reflected in all aspects of our dining experience... a true experience of joy.