Give yourself an extra ten minutes to drive through the
Muskoka Bay Resort compound to arrive at Cliffside restaurant, located at the
back of the property, perched on a cliff overlooking their golf course and
grounds. You’ll likely be tempted to stop at the hotel-like complex, only to be
told to get back into your car and continue driving. It’s also nice to just
take in the sights of the resort.
Cliffside consists of a spacious patio offering a more
casual atmosphere (ideal for those coming in for a bite after 18 holes or a dip
in the pool) and an immaculate dining room resembling a modern lodge with
gorgeous soaring ceilings, transforming the restaurant into a special occasion
place.
We swooned over the senbei crusted tuna ($20), a
starter of ahi tuna wrapped in seaweed and rice cracker bits, deep fried to
create a crispy coating but still leaves the fish raw and warmed. Sliced into thick
meaty pieces, it’s adorned with a wasabi aioli that gives it Japanese French
flair.
The amazing tuna made the shrimp lettuce cups ($17) seem
severely underwhelming. Sure, it contained great fresh ingredients like
delicate butter lettuce, poached shrimp, and cool vermicelli, but it seemed to
be missing something – like a mango slaw (or even the coleslaw they serve with
the fish and chips) - anything to give it colour, interest, and more flavours.
Cliffside smartly heats their plates, so the mains arrive
and stay piping hot. But it does mean proteins like the seared salmon ($42) should
be undercooked to finish, so it’s not completely cooked through when it
arrives. Nonetheless, the fish had a nice crust and was still flaky inside.
I wouldn’t have thought to marinade salmon in a rosemary
beet mixture, it ends up creating a natural tasting sweet and savoury glaze.
Overall, the main is a healthy but filling dish finished with soft creamy
stewed lentils, roasted asparagus, and a light citrusy beurre blanc sauce.
Our seafood meal continued with the fish and chips ($24),
which had a nice airy crispy beer batter. In lieu of the traditional chips,
Cliffside serves the fish with shoestring fries, it’s slightly softer texture
almost reminiscent of McDonald’s spuds.
Online reviews generally commend the restaurant’s food but
complains about service. Our Friday dinner went off without a hitch with someone
around whenever we needed. The only anomaly was Cliffside includes a bread
plate and butter knife with their place settings but never actually asks if
would like or serves any carb. Perhaps a bit strange, but hardly anything that
would mean a flaw in their service.
Besides their ample portions meant we wouldn’t have had room for bread anyways. Cliffside’s lovely location is so calming that we could likely overlook any small flaw. Give me another wine and more time to savour the view instead.
Address: 1217 N Muldrew Lake Rd RR 2
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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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