I'm brand new to the board. Just got turned onto it by a friend (thanks, L!).
My gf and I eat out way too much, and I'm a burgeoning wine geek as well. Looking forward to participating here.
One thing I'm curious about: how long do you folks think reviews are good for? We were looking at hitting Spring this week (never made it), but with the opening of a new restaurant and a new chef du cuisine, I think we're going to skip it, even though we have heard good things. Just a question to get things started ....
Recent meals:
Thyme: great outdoor seating, good but not great food, OUTRAGEOUSLY overpriced wine list.
Bistro Campagne: in a word: awesome. Beautiful outdoor seating, perfectly simple and well done bistro food, nice wines, killer profiteroles.
Japonais: along with Mirai, our favorite sushi in town. Appetizers are a bit hit or miss, wine list is nice if just a bit pricey, but great decor, and we really enjoy it.
Sweets and Savories: had the tasting menu, which was very nice. The portions were actually a bit too big, and the food was on the rich/heavy side for 7 courses, but very nice, and a real bargain @ $50. I don't know if they're still BYOB, but as long as they are, you won't find better in the city.
Hilary's Urban Eatery: interesting menu, poorly executed. Might be ok for brunch. Neat little space, though.
Geja's: overpriced food, but fun, and who doesn't like cheese and chocolate fondue? Awesome wine list, and the real pros know to go on Monday nights for 1/2 off bottles.
Tru: my favorite restaurant in the world, bar none. Never had anything other than a fantastic experience on all fronts.
Alinea: Hmmm. Good. Maybe even great. But a bit wide of the mark. I finally decided to see it as food performance art rather than a meal, as we did the 24-course tour with wine pairings. In that sense it was great. Wine pairings were expertly (and interestingly) done, staff was very friendly. It's hard to justify $800 for 2 though with some of the other things in town, though.
Mas: Decent, really nothing special.
Bandera: yum! Decent wine list with decent prices, too.
Coco Pazzo Cafe: great casual lunch or weeknight dinner. Prices aren't bad, and it's nice and laid back.
Kamehachi (Ontario): I constantly see reviews of this place as great. When it first opened I thought it was quite good, but the last 3-4 times it has just plain sucked. The wait staff is always WAY overworked as well, so waits for food can get annoying.
That should be enough to start.
b