I can only imagine how busy Lake House Restaurant
gets in the summer. Located at a convenient halfway point between Toronto and
Niagara-on-the-Lake, just off the highway, it’s an ideal stop for a meal either
before or after a day of wine tasting… especially if you want to avoid the
winery crowds.
During our late-winter visit, things were much quieter. The
slower pace meant most tables were seated by the large windows, giving diners a
clear view of the vast, albeit muddy, Lake Ontario.
If you enjoy condiments the semolina crusted calamari
($26) comes with four dipping sauces: sweet-curried aioli, sweet chili,
basil pesto aioli, and sriracha aioli. It would’ve been nice if at least one
packed a bit of heat, but they’re all tame, adding flavour without overpowering
the squid. Thankfully, the semolina crust was excellent - crunchy, light, and
not oily at all. The portion is generous and easily shareable between two or
three people.
A newer addition to the menu is the short rib sandwich
($34), and it’s a good one. Large chunks of tender, flavourful beef are
topped with sautéed mushrooms, crispy onions, arugula, and brie. The cheese
adds a creamy richness that makes the sandwich stand out. The menu notes a
horseradish aioli, but any zing from it gets buried under the slightly sweet
braising sauce, which was too sugary for my taste. I would’ve preferred it kept
more savoury. The sandwich is already quite saucy, and yet more sauce arrives
on the side. Good for fries if you choose to switch the salad to spuds.
After hearing plenty about the Great Canadian Burger
($29), I couldn’t resist splitting one, though I ultimately wish I hadn’t.
The short rib sandwich is better. The burger is hefty, with a thick beef patty
that’s overly dense and heavily mixed, giving it more of a frozen-patty texture
than the crumbly tenderness of a good homemade one.
The potato bun also struggled to hold up against the
avalanche of toppings: grilled peameal bacon, cheddar, onion, tomato, arugula,
pickle, and two sauces. I’m not sure why the kitchen insists on sweetening
everything - the burger comes with caramelized onion bacon jam and a maple
chipotle aioli, both quite sugary. If you enjoy sweeter savoury dishes, you’ll
probably like it. Otherwise, I’d skip the handhelds.
On our weekday lunch visit, the restaurant was well staffed
and attentive. Even though we never felt rushed, we were in and out within
about an hour. If anything, the service bordered on overly attentive… during
that hour we were interrupted six times by four different people checking if
everything was okay. My suggestion: let the primary server handle most of the
check-ins, and only have others step in if things get busy.
Lake House Restaurant nails the setting and hospitality, but the kitchen’s heavy hand with sweetness doesn’t always work. Still, for a scenic lunch break on the way to Niagara, it’s a comfortable and convenient stop.
In a nutshell...
- Must order: semolina crusted calamari
- Just skip: The Great Canadian burger
Address: 3100 N Service Road
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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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