It has been a minute since I've last visited H2 Kitchen & Bar nestled within the Westin Bayshore hotel. They've gone through a few iterations with the current setup being a casual dining spot with a BBQ focus. I've had that a few times now and it has been pretty solid, especially for a hotel restaurant (that are usually not known for thinking out-of-the-box). This time around, we were here for their Sunday Supper Series and to have a few of their other items on the menu. This is not the first time I've tried their Sunday Supper, as they used to have a family-style menu. Now they feature a 3-course meal for only $43.00!
For the first course, there is an option of either the Caesar Salad or Chicken Corn Chowder. We went for the chowder because I've also had that before and it was great! Topped with a piece of puffed pastry, the large bowl was packed with delicate corn niblets that burst with intense sweetness and tender pulp. There was a wealth of chicken that was moist and tender. As for the broth itself, the viscosity was on the thinner side, but fine by us since it wasn't overly heavy. It was sweet, a bit creamy and spot-on with the salt content.
The featured plate for the Sunday Supper was the Cherry Cola Braised Short Rib with celeriac polenta, pickled gem tomato and charred broccolini. Compared to some of the past featured mains, this was one of the more appealing offerings. The large piece of boneless short rib was for tender and succulent. A bit sweet and full of umami, it really took on the flavours of the braise. Rich and creamy, the polenta had some aggressive seasoning (which was good). Broccolini was vibrant with a fresh crunch.
For dessert, we had the Roasted Apple Cheesecake with shortbread crust, roasted apples, oat crumble, vanilla ice cream and brandy snap. This was a pretty dense cheesecake and we weren't surprised as it was New York style. Plenty of baked cream cheese flavor with balanced sweetness. Loved the roasted apple on top as it added a sweet fruitiness. It was mixed with oat crumble which added texture as well as nuttiness. The vanilla ice cream wasn't completely necessary, but I enjoyed it nonetheless.
Of course we didn't just have the Sunday Supper and call it a day... We also had some other dishes including the Firecracker Shrimp. This was more about the crunchy batter (must've had rice flour) than anything else. It held up to the sweet, tangy and spicy sauce nicely. The Buffalo Wings were okay, but really needed more sauce. The meat was moist and the batter was still crispy, but there was a lack of moisture and flavour to the dish.
With a bevy of legit cheese curds, the Waffle Fries Poutine was pretty good. First off, the waffle fries were crispy while still maintaining a soft potato texture. They topped it with a balanced gravy that wasn't too salty, but had enough flavour though. Just like it should be, the cheese curds weren't completely melted, so we go that squeak. Not pictured was the side of brisket, that should've been on top of the poutine. When we added it, there was much more body and layers of meatiness.
From the Happy Hour menu, we selected the Fish Taco as well as the Burnt End Sliders. The fish taco was pretty solid where the piece of flaky fish was rather large and coated with a crispy batter. The usual condiments were there. Really loved the sliders where the meat was tender but had candied bark that was smoky and sweet. A slice of pickle helped add some acidity while the Hawaiian buns were soft and sweet.
So we couldn't not order something from their BBQ menu right? I've had their larger combo platters before, but we had to get something smaller since we had so much food already. Therefore, we settled on the CAB Smoked Brisket with mac & cheese and market vegetables. This plate was generous with 2 thick slices of brisket. Although it looked dry at first, the meat was decently moist and completely fork tender. We chose the O.G. H2 BBQ Sauce and it was smoky, sweet and tangy. Veggies were still crunchy while cooked through. Mac was al dente with lots of real cheese, but we would've liked to see more cheese sauce for moisture.
Looking enormous with 2 crispy strips of bacon, the Whiskey BBQ Burger was delicious. The well-seared beef patty was crispy and smoky on the outside while still being fairly moist on the inside. The aged cheddar provided some smokiness while the bacon did the same as well as adding some crunch. A few tempura-battered onion rings provided even more crunch. This was all sandwiched in a toasted brioche bun.
We ended up with the Nashville Hot Chicken Sandwich as well since I wanted to reminisce about my fried chicken sandwich IG account (that I no longer update due to bad cholesterol... LOL). This was a serviceable version with a generous amount of juicy chicken coated in a crunchy batter. We found the heat level to be rather mild though. Bun was soft with crispy surface areas while the slaw was crunchy and fresh.
We ended up ordering 2 drinks including the Gin in the Garden and the Fig & Strawberry Spritz. Really enjoyed the first drink as it was refreshing and light with floral notes. The second was a mocktail and was also floral with some tang. We added a second dessert in the Banana Pudding Jar. Despite my reservations about anything banana for dessert, this was actually fantastic. Much better than the cheesecake. Purposefully sweet and aromatic custard with fresh bananas. This was yet another solid meal at H2 Kitchen & Bar where the food is much more casual than fine dining. As you can probably tell, the dishes are comforting and generous in portion size. Great for a date but also for the family as well. The Sunday Supper deal is particularly a great value.
*Partial comp on the food and beverages for this blog post*
The Good:
- Sunday Supper 3-course meal is a great value
- Considering the portion size, it is a good value
- Nice dining space
The Bad:
- Wings were so-so
- Cheesecake a little too dense
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