Showing posts with label Restaurant. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Restaurant. Show all posts

Monday, 15 December 2014

Seafood in December

The McMahon's Restaurant in Wallace, NS.  We made our way there on Saturday afternoon, and it was worth the drive!!



 
Cass says... This was my first visit to this restaurant and I was not disappointed.  I made the risky decision to order a lobster sandwich platter, in December.  It was great!!  Lobster was cooked properly and was very tasty.  Fries were great. Coleslaw was yummy!  I did find the music a little loud, I prefer it playing softly; but the food and the view (it being right on the water) more than made up for it.
Prices were economical and looks like a great place to take your family.  I'll be going back for sure!  Cannot wait to see it in the summer and maybe sit out on the deck overlooking the water.  4.5 / 5 Crowns
 

 
 
King says... It was my second time at the restaurant. I'd ordered the two piece fish and chips previously on my first (and solo) visit and was thoroughly impressed. So much so that I practically dragged my partner there for a second visit. I again got the 2 piece fish and chips, and was wowed again. Staff was excellent, ambiance was warm, the view is spectacular, and the food ... the food is exquisite. Well portioned, good pricing, surprisingly quick (it's a small town, so the place wasn't too busy when we went). I will definitely go back. Highly recommended. 5 / 5 Crowns
 

Monday, 22 July 2013

Saltscapes Restaurant

The Saltscapes Restaurant and General Store at Millbrook Power Centre Truro, Nova Scotia is a grand way to start our first blog entry.  We arrived and made our way though the general store to the restaurant and were seated right away. Since we didn't shop at the General Store part of the business, the review is for the restaurant only.

It is here we discussed this idea of a reviewing blog, as we make our way to different parts of Nova Scotia and hopefully expanding out to other parts of the Maritimes.  We are so excited to be doing this and sharing our experiences with you.  So let us begin...




Cass says...  I am in love with this restaurant!!  It has such a comfortable feeling, real wooden chairs, big fireplace, lots of natural light and great décor, lots of antiques!!  Then there is the menu, I really wanted to try a bit of everything.  I settled on the Maple Chicken Breast Dinner, a grilled double chicken breast, with a maple glaze, for $17.  The menu is a bit pricey if you have a big family... but totally worth it!  One of the things I really liked, and you don't see a lot of, is the extensive sides, I could choose 2 sides with my dinner and it was hard, everything looked so good.  I settled on Garlic Mashed Potatoes and Maple-Glazed Carrots.  While we wait for our meal, a basket of biscuits was delivered to our table, I think this is a wonderful touch.  We didn't have to wait too long for our meal, a good time to enjoy the décor, great conversation and the clouds outside that looked like they were going to open up any minute for a summer shower!  The meal... wonderful!  I enjoyed every mouthful!  I had a wonderful experience and meal here, I will be back!  Now ladies, if you are anything like me, the condition of the bathroom is important.  As women, we often judge a restaurant by the bathroom... fair? maybe not, but it is what it is.  I report that at my visit, bathroom was clean and stocked with supplies.  Nothing worse than empty soap containers or paper towel!! My experience here deserves 5 crowns! 


King says... I will try to consider everything I can without being too wordy. Initial impression was great, not hard to find, easy to park and make our way in, very inviting from the outside. We were seated right away, although I suspect on a busy day, you may have to wait a bit before being seated. The server was professional, and cheery, and sat us at a 4 person table, where she gave us our menus, we ordered our drinks (no alcohol for us) and were given the complimentary biscuits. They were terrific BTW and gave us just enough time to figure out what we wanted for the main course. We both ordered the maple glazed chicken, although we both ordered different side dishes. What I thought was great was that we got to choose 2 from several different side options - always a plus. I asked for the hand-cut fries, and fishcake. Both were very good, and well portioned. The meal was great, although my glass had some sort of "gunk" on the outside. (If I had to guess, I'd say that the glass was machine washed and it was baked on) Although a little expensive compared to some other restaurants that we've been to, it's WELL worth it. After the meal, we had some left overs to take with us, like I said before well-portioned, the server put it into a take-home box which appeared to be recycled paper (rather than poly-styrene) which I thought was amazing. The ambiance in the restaurant is very relaxed, but not lazy. The decor and furniture was rustic, but well maintained and cared for, and real, not the cheap stuff. The background noise was minimal, and the radio was just loud enough to hear without drowning out conversation. And oddly noteworthy was the molasses on every table. My experience was terrific, near perfect except for the dirty glass which I can overlook. To be fair, the server may not have noticed, and I didn't mention it, and I'm sure she'd have corrected it had I brought it up. Five Crowns.



In the end we are full and happy, who could ask for more!  We agree that this restaurant is great and we hope that if you visit you have a wonderful experience too!

We hope that you will follow our blog and share it, we are looking forward to sharing with you our experiences at restaurants, accommodations, campgrounds, and attractions around Nova Scotia.

Sincerely,
King and Cass