


For our starter, Viv and I chose the Steamed Mussels with shallots, garlic, herbs, white wine and butter served with grilled ciabatta. We found the mussels to be plump and on point in terms of doneness. The broth was flavourful without being salty with definite hits from the ample garlic and shallots. We didn't detect a whole lot of white wine though, but at the very least, it was cooked down properly. My parents decided on the Pan Seared Scallops with pancetta chips, cauliflower and goat cheese purée and French lentil ragout. Although a bit past done, the scallops sported an attractive sear which translated into a nice caramelization of flavours including the "just enough" seasoning. Underneath, the lentils were more than an afterthought as they were still toothsome and mildly seasoned.


For my main, I went for the Beef Burger with bacon, aged cheddar, house roasted tomato relish, dijonaise and crispy onions on ciabatta. This was a solid offering where the large beef patty was still moist while exhibiting a smoky char. What made this burger was the ample amount of sweet and tart tomato relish. It provided a burst of flavour as well as extra moisture. As soft as the ciabatta was, it managed to hold everything together without becoming soggy. Viv ended up with the Arctic Char (with parsnip puree, root vegetables and brussels sprouts hash) not because she wanted it, but because my daughter wanted to eat it in addition to her own dish... We found that skin to be nicely crisped up but the fish itself was a touch overcooked. It was devoid of seasoning as well. However, the rest of the ingredients were seasoned enough including the smooth parsnip puree and toothsome veggies.






For dessert, Viv and I shared the Chocolate Molten Cake with chocolate sauce and vanilla ice cream. We thought the cake should've been more intact before being served, yet that didn't make or break the dish. In fact, the kids hijacked it from us and ate most of it. For the small piece I did try, it was indeed moist and sweet. It was not bad, but a bit too wet for my liking. My parents opted for the Bailey's Crème Brulée with with orange almond biscotti. I sampled some and it definitely tasted like they added enough Bailey's. As for the texture, it was a bit too fluffy rather than custardy. It was not overly sweet though, which was a good thing since there was a significant hard sugar topping. If we ignore the fact we used 2 coupons for this meal for a moment, the regular prices at Bogart's are shockingly low especially for Downtown. In that case, we felt the food was more than acceptable given nothing was over $20.00
The Good:
- Decent eats, especially for the price
- Okay portions, especially for the price
- Friendly service
The Bad:
- Food came out real slow
- Naturally, there is better food in Downtown, but it will cost more
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