Summerlicious returns and this year I’ve narrowed my visits
to only one place, Ēst Restaurant, that was recommended by a friend. They’ve
been meaning to visit the casual French establishment and at last we had an
opportunity and reason to get out to the East side.
Their Summerlicious menu ($75 per person) is at the
highest price point, but still good value compared to normal prices (reflected
in this post). For example, the burrata & caviar starter is typically
$41, more than half of the special deal, which is surprising given its modest size.
Hopefully, they usually give a full burrata as the palm-sized
portion barely whet the appetite. Served on top of toasted pain-au-lait with a
dollop of sturgeon caviar, the starter was a blend of flavours with the olive
oil and honey. It’s good, but would I order it again for $40? Let’s just say I’m
glad I experienced it with Summerlicious.
Unlike the burrata, they weren’t stingy with the lobster agnolotti
($39) with plenty of plump stuffed pasta to go around. The chopped lobster
and ricotta (?) filling was wrapped in an al dante shell that went
nicely with the light champagne butter sauce. Simply topped with chopped
fermented garlic scapes and a yuzu foam, they complimented but didn’t overpower
the seafood.
You can’t go wrong with the braised beef short rib ($51)
a large hunk of tender beef sitting on silky pomme purée (or mashed
potatoes for the English) swimming in a lovely red wine jus. It’s a
classic for a reason, excellently executed at Ēst.
If you like chocolate, you’ll love the Ēst chocolate cake
($15), a rich dark chocolate dessert with sweet chocolate whipped cream and
more warm chocolate sauce on the side. It’s A LOT but thankfully there’s a bit
of vanilla gelato to help cut through it all.
At the other end of the spectrum, the piña colada sorbet
($15) was lighter with coconut sorbet topped with crispy coconut,
pineapple, and nuts. It’s good, if you wanted to end on a more manageable note.
At the risk of sounding like Goldilocks, the crème brulee
cheesecake was just right - a balanced sweetness with a creamy and not
overly dense texture. The scoop of gelato didn’t hurt either. Of the three
desserts, this was my favourite.
I’ll say it again; I commend restaurants that build their
Summerlicious menu around dishes they normally serve. Ēst held true to the
experience along with their friendly and unhurried service. Thank you for
allowing diners to taste a typical meal at a deal.
Is Summerlicious worth it (based on my meal selection)?
Winterlicious - $75
Regular menu - $107 - burrata ($41), short rib ($51) and dessert ($15)
Savings - $32 or 30%
Address: 729 Queen St East
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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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