Sunday, March 6, 2011

Canelé

Spent the night at Canelé, a quaint french bistro, with the sisters. You can count on a fun-filled night when you're with Crystal and Chelsea, but the food at Canelé made the night that much more enjoyable.

The dim-lighting and rustic furnishings make for a cozy ambience and a great way to unwind after a tedious day. Adding to the intimacy, they have an open kitchen and a friendly staff. We were left to our own devices to open our bottle of water and after many attempts, the waiter finally came to the rescue. We all laughed it off and it was a lovely way to start our dinner. 



We started with a special spaghetti that was tossed together with pancetta, parmesan, and pistachios! It was orgasmic to say the least. Easily my favorite dish of the whole night. 

For the entreés, we got their duck confit and boeuf bourguignon. The duck was seasoned with roasted apples and almonds; I highly recommend it. The boeuf bourguignon was lackluster, but it gets the job done; maybe my expectations were too high after the spaghetti. Nevertheless, we ended on a good note with a flourless chocolate cake topped with ice cream.




When you leave, they also offer a complimentary canelé! All in all a wonderful dining experience.

Definitely coming back for brunch!


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