Having
been a Toronto resident for over 30 years, I rarely venture west of Avenue
road. When I do, it's usually for a wedding or meeting up with friends in Port Credit, but
rarely does it entail going to a mall. Beaumont Kitchen, a new entrant to the
Oliver & Bonacini empire, has given me a reason to visit Sherway Gardens,
which is a lot nicer than I’ve been led to believe.
Connected
to Saks Fifth Avenue, like their sister restaurant Lena with the Saks downtown,
Beaumont Kitchen is more down-to-earth and family friendly. During a weekend
visit for their Summerlicious lunch ($23), the tables generally held three
generations, all sitting together breaking bread ... it’s sort of refreshing that
there wasn’t a suit or hipster in sight. Their menu is modeled like an O&B
Café – no real ethnicity’s cuisine being featured, but rather popular “safe”
options that diverse tables can choose from.
With so much raspberry dressing on the 100km beet salad, it was too tart. Luckily, the roasted beets’ sweetness help to cut down on the
acidity, so after cutting the cubes into even smaller pieces and ensuring there
was a bit of beet with each bite of overdressed spinach, the salad was decent.
Most
of the table agreed the chicken piccatta
was one of the better mains. Despite being a thick piece of chicken breast that
was thoroughly cooked, it was still moist. The capers weren’t overpowering,
adding a light saltiness to the dish and when combined with butter a great
topping for the smashed potatoes, which sucked in all the juices. Even the
crispy grilled broccolini were delicious, a healthier balance to the
dish.
Served
really hot, you have to contain your excitement when the pudding chômeur arrives or risk burning your
tongue. The rum caramel sauce is light on the rum (for those sharing with
children) and isn’t too sweet so nicely balances the dense fudgy cake.
Who
knows, after the lunch at Beaumont Kitchen, maybe I’ll go to Sherway Gardens
more often; when the traffic is moving, it doesn’t take that much longer to drive there than Yorkdale or Fairview and parking is a whole lot easier to find. Summerlicious
can be a beautiful thing, it encourages people to go out and try new
restaurants. For me, it encouraged me to venture west out of my comfort zone.
Overall mark - 7 out of 10
Is Summerlicious worth it (based on my meal selection)?
Summerlicious - $23
Regular menu - $37 - salad ($12), chicken picatta ($17) and dessert ($8)
Savings - $14 or 38%
* None of Summerlicious items are part of their regular menu, estimates are based on spinach salad, chicken breast sandwich, and carrot cake
How To Find Them
Location: Toronto, Canada
Address: 25 The West Mall
Address: 25 The West Mall
Website: http://www.beaumontkitchen.com/
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Gastro World's Grading System
- Anything under 5 - I really disliked and will never go back
- 6 - decent restaurant but I likely won't return
- 7 - decent restaurant and I will likely return
- 8 - great restaurant that I'd be happy to recommend
- 9 - fantastic restaurant that I would love to visit regularly and highly recommend
- 10 - absolute perfection!
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