Here in the Northeast, Montreal has the reputation of being a haven for under 21 spring break goers and hordes of men on stag weekends. In my two visits there, I have discovered that it is much more. A very short, hour long flight or roughly a 6 hour drive from Boston, Montreal is really a long weekend getaway. On our last visit, we used TripAdvisor and Expedia to research cost-saving packages and ended up with an incredible deal that included our flight and 3 nights at the very hip W Hotel. Once you arrive in the Montreal airport, you can take an inexpensive bus to the city itself. This took about 45 minutes (please note that last year, our visit was during the US Columbus Day holiday and Canadian Thanksgiving, so there were MANY travelers and lots of traffic. Times may vary.) Walking into the W was. . . interesting. It is a really beautiful hotel, very cool, modern, hip. It is very dark inside and has nightclub music playing in the lobby pretty much all day long. On check in, the front desk staff was incredibly friendly, and Simon, the gentleman checking us in, having worked in Northern Ireland for several years, identified hubs’ accent immediately and gave us drink vouchers for the hotel bar. It pays to travel with a dashing foreign man 😉 Our room was beautiful and unlike any other hotel room I have ever stayed in. The bathroom was enormous and separated by the bedroom only by a curtain. Weird, right? But the bathtub was a massive soaking tub and stocked with Bliss spa products. There was also a huge chaise lounge with lots of pillows. It was in Montreal that we began watching Season 1 of LOST. Its a good memory 🙂 I guess the only caution I would give about this hotel is that it IS as hip as it appears. We arrived back in a taxi at around 11 PM on a Saturday, and the line to get into our hotel’s nightclub was hundreds long. We were able to skirt past it, but it was a bit daunting. Luckily the noise did not carry up to our room. (How old does that make me sound?!) source On our first night in Montreal we had reservations at Decca 77, located at 1077 Drummond. I try my best to do research on restaurants before we travel, so we had a reservation at Decca 77 and arrived a little bit early. Being that it was a Friday night, the restaurant was a bit empty, but the bar was packed. As we were early we opted to have a drink at the bar. When we were seated, we were met by a very friendly waiter who was more than happy to let us know about everything we should see in Montreal. He was so welcoming and helpful! One thing I have to say is that French Canadians are VERY nice people. If you have had a bad experience with French speakers in France as some of us may have had (me in Nice, hubs in Paris, how unfriendly can you be?!) , don’t let that deter you from visiting Montreal. It is like night and day. We both opted for the Prix Fixe menu. I started with the carrot soup, and hubs got the oysters. As usual we split both, and they were great choices, especially the PEI oysters. Nummy. For our entrees I had salmon and hubs had roasted chicken which was SOO good. By the time dessert rolled around, we were fairly full, and we split something which I don’t actually remember. Dessert is never my favorite course, but I do remember that we liked it! I would definitely recommend Decca 77 as a nice place to either get drinks at the bar or to enjoy their reasonable 3 course Prix Fixe. For late night going out in Montreal, we discovered a chain called Les 3 Brasseurs. A brewery with a pub menu, Les 3 Brasseurs (the St. Denis location) is a friendly place with a massive square bar. We were treated very well at this bar and started out sharing sample flights of the house brews. Our server, a super sweet young Québécois, later introduced us to their “Brit” cocktail (hubs LOVED the name btw ;)) a dark beer with a shot of Jameson. Totally yummy with tastes of coffee, chocolate, and caramel, this was our evening dessert. Every night that we went out in Montreal was fantastic. We did a TON of walking, especially from downtown to the Olympic Park, but it is an incredible place to buy some cheese, bread, and apples and to sit outside for a mid-day picnic. If you are visiting Montreal, I would also recommend the following sites: Olympic Park Botanical Gardens Old Montreal- Lovely cobblestone streets, lots of places with heat lamps so that you can eat outside in late fall Mont Royal- A beautiful place to hike and to view the entire city from I really am looking forward to returning to Montreal soon. It is easy to get to, has a lot of delicious culinary options, and is generally relaxing a romantic. Have you ever been to Montreal? What did you think? Don’t forget to enter my Healthy Halloween giveaway! It ends on Halloween. . .muahahaha.
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For Saturday night, we were invited for dinner at our friends’ Julie and Duncan’s house. I offered to bring a salad, and knowing that they always make an impressive spread, I wanted the salad to be really delicious. Salad Ingredients 1 bag of butter lettuce 1/2 bag of baby spinach 1/2 bag of chopped walnuts 1 pint of grape tomatoes 1/2 cup goat cheese, crumbled 2 honey crisp apples, chopped and tossed in lemon juice, to prevent browning
Dressing This dressing was one of the yummiest things I have ever tasted. For me, it is the ultimate mix of fall flavors with a surprising kick. Ingredients 1/2 cup apple cider 2 TSP organic maple syrup 3 TSP olive oil 1/2 TSP habanero or chili oil Combine ingredients and shake or stir vigorously to combine. This dressing is sweet, tart, and spicy. It mixes perfectly with the salad ingredients and offers just enough to add flavor to the salad without weighing it down.
We also brought a bottle of Gundlach Bundschu cabernet sauvignon. Dinner was once again impressive, mushrooms stuffed with pancetta and broccoli rabe, homemade gnocchi with clam and shrimp sauce, and pumpkin cheesecake with gingersnap crust, paired with hot rum apple cider. We had a fantastic evening, and I am already planning on making harvest salad again this week! Yum, I love fall flavors. What are your favorite fall flavors?
On my afternoon off, we did something that we wouldn’t think of doing on a weekend. We went outlet shopping in Wrentham Village, less than an hour south of Boston. Wrentham is great and has an array of shops, everything from Calphalon to Adidas to Kate Spade. Weekends, and especially weekends between now and January, get crazy and unbearable. I am not a very patient shopper, so going when the crowds are all at work worked for me.
The nice thing about Wrentham, as opposed to a mall, is that you do all of your walking outside. One of my favorite shops is Le Gourmet Chef. This store is a foodie’s dream with every type of sauce, spice, mix, and gadget you can imagine.
They have an entire aisle of tea and another aisle of coffee and French Press coffee makers!
They sell dozens of flavors of hot sauce, salsa, rubs for meat, candy, and way more. The best part? They have lots of free samples. Now I know some people are wary of sampling, and I probably should be too with germ season kicking into high gear, but I have always been a sucker for a free sample of food. I can remember waaay back when we were kids when our mom took us to a place in NJ that had samples of cheese, candy, peanut butter. It was one of my favorite things to do! In addition to trying food samples, we also stopped at Guess and Banana Republic where I got some great deals. All of the shopping of course made us hungry. Wrentham does not have too many food options, so we decided on Ruby Tuesday’s as I knew they at least had good salads. I went for the salad bar. Lots of really fresh veggies with cottage cheese and a couple of dollops of dressing on the side. I was able to bypass a lot of the mayonnaise-laden salad options by filling up on cottage cheese, a satisfying protein and calcium rich favorite of mine.
When we got home, we unpacked our purchases which included a bottle of olive oil infused with habaneros and a jar of 4 different spice blends which include Jamaican jerk and Burmese curry.
By the time we got home, it was freezing, and I wanted to make a rustic dinner with ingredients we already had in the house. I started with miniature potatoes from Trader Joe’s. They are SO cute, some of them just the size of marbles!
I rolled them in a bit of habanero oil and popped them in the oven at 425. Then I got started on the main course, apple chicken sausage and peppers. So easy, and fairly healthy too. I just took a melange of frozen peppers from Trader Joe’s and 1/4 chopped white onion and cooked them in olive oil until soft. Then I added in the chopped sausage and some of the new jerk seasoning.
Everything came out great. The best part was how warm and delicious smelling the kitchen got! I love roasting veggies in the winter, then standing by the open oven when they are done 🙂 No heat until December! I finished up the meal with a piece of Trader Joe’s dark chocolate topped with Blue Diamond honey almond butter. My new favorite combination for dessert. It is so rich and satisfying. Dark chocolate is a cure all!
We will be out for most of today at the Bin Ends fine wine flea market. In addition to looking for some nice Zinfandels for the house, I am also on the lookout for Cabernets and Chardonnays for our friends’ wedding next summer. They are allowed to bring in their own alcohol, so we are helping with the wine buying process starting now. Buying wine is definitely something I could do for a living 😉