Foodie Foray Provisions

Exciting News!

We are excited to announce the launch of our new “Provisions” line of small batch food products featuring fresh, high-quality, and locally sourced ingredients. We’ve been working hard behind the scenes to perfect our product line and we are confident that we have found a unique set of products and flavours that our foodie friends and followers will enjoy.

Check out our Provisions page for more information and details about where to purchase.

Langdon Hall

Langdon Hall – Cambridge – March 2021

Remember when I said that the definition of a foodie is someone who doesn’t hesitate to travel for hours just to try a new restaurant? Well, this was one of those situations. In early March 2021 we made a long-awaited pilgrimage to Cambridge, Ontario (a mere 5 hours and 500 kilometers from our front door), to visit Langdon Hall – billed as one of the top restaurants in the country. And you know what – it was well worth the trip.

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Whalesbone Tuna

Whalesbone – Ottawa – February 2021

Experience Rating
4.5/5

Our return to normal began on a cold and snowy February night with a trip to Whalesbone on Elgin Street in downtown Ottawa. This was our first in-restaurant dining experience since the Fall of 2020 and there was no way that a few inches of snow was going to stop us. We had been wanting to visit Whalesbone for months after hearing several great reviews from our foodie friends and this restaurant didn’t disappoint.

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sEb Restaurant

sEb L’Artisan Culinaire – Mont Tremblant – July 2020

Experience Rating:
4.5/5

Back in July we had the opportunity to visit sEb L’Artisan Culinaire in the small village of Mont Tremblant (not the ski resort) in Quebec. The namesake of talented Chef Sébastien Houle was opened in 2006 has been gained momentum and accolades ever since. The restaurant now boasts a CAA Four-Diamond rating and is considered to be one of the top establishments in the Tremblant area.

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Mise en Place

The Importance of Mise en Place

At the best of times the kitchen can be a confusing, chaotic place. Among the many things that I’ve learned from Anthony Bourdain, the importance of being prepared to cook is the one that has resonated the most. As I look back on my cooking journey I can recall several “oops” moments where I was forced to scramble to prepare a last minute ingredient or where a critical component was forgotten altogether. I’m sure most cooks have been in this same position which is why the concept of “mise en place” is so important.

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Riviera Tuna

Riviera – Ottawa – July 2020

Experience Rating:
4.7/5

Voted as Ottawa’s top restaurant according to the Canada’s Best Restaurant list for 2020 (#26 on the list), Riviera is a restaurant that we’ve had at the top of our “must visit” list for some time now. As with most, previous plans to reserve were put on hold during the pandemic, but we were extremely happy to book a table now that things are returning to normal.

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Sourdough Starter

Meet Jolene, My Sourdough Starter

I first became interested in bread and bread making in the Fall of 2019. You see, I had always liked to cook, but the baking side of things never really took hold with me. It wasn’t until I returned home from a trip to Ireland that I began to see what all the fuss was about. While there, we were introduced to an incredible Rustic Potato Bread at Aniar restaurant in Galway, Ireland, as well as to an 8-year old sourdough starter named “Hugo” at Ox restaurant in Belfast.

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Joe Beef

Joe Beef – Montreal – February 2020

Experience Rating
4.3/5

We had tried unsuccessfully for two years to get a reservation at Joe Beef, one of Montreal’s top-rated dining establishments and #2 on the Canada’s Top 100 list. Now, this said, it wasn’t like I was sitting by my tablet each month when the new reservation periods opened up. Rather, I would check fairly regularly just to see if something was available – even one or two months out. We had even decided that if something did come up, we would make a special trip just to have dinner. And this is exactly what we did – booking a hotel and making a two-hour trek to Montreal – just to experience this legendary restaurant.

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