DINNER June 26, 2010
Kitchen Galerie Poisson, rumours of which MontrealFoodie had sniffed out in March, is finally here. Cynics might see the name as a clumsy leveraging of the brand to enter the lucrative (and competitive) downtown lunch market. But the name says what it is. This new venture from chefs Jean-Phillipe St-Denis and Mathieu Cloutier borrows bits from mothership Kitchen Galerie, such as a suite of foie gras dishes (including the “dishwasher” foie gras), the stellar rib steak for two (which when eaten supersized with foie gras and truffles must be one of the top 10 food experiences in the city) and the practice of having the chefs wander out of the kitchen to serve patrons. The “Poisson” is reflected on the menu in a selection of Canadian oysters from the east and west coasts, a choice of daily grilled fish, a selection of caviars, a sampling of deep fried specialties and the pesca-centric choice of salads, apps and mains. Continue Reading…

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