Lavanderia
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We went to Lavanderia for supper with a our friends last weekend ! We were all looking forward to our supper ! However, we all found the experience un…
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We went for brunch with a few friends and really loved the atmosphere and unique menu choices.I went with the dish-of-the-day:Two minced-veal enchilad…
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Had dinner - mediocre and overpricedKobe was disappointing.Had brunch - mediocre and overpricedStaff was attentive - perhaps to a fault.Won't be going…
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8 Reviews on “Lavanderia”
We went for brunch with a few friends and really loved the atmosphere and unique menu choices.I went with the dish-of-the-day:Two minced-veal enchiladas covered in a layer of stringy cheese, topped with two sunny-side up eggs, and served in a cast iron skillet. It was honestly delicious, and melted in my mouth. I would go back just for this!Other notable dishes:1. Homemade spicy chorizo sausage, in a homemade hot-dog bun, with a side of yuka fries. Served with cilantro-parsley-lime mayo.2. Swordfish tataki salad: Very fresh, but dainty portion.They let us know that everything there is homemade; the bread, the tortillas, the sausage, the honey was harvested from roof-top bee-hive. *Coffee was good. Atmosphere was fresh and bright. Service was courteous.Will return to try supper menu.
Had dinner – mediocre and overpricedKobe was disappointing.Had brunch – mediocre and overpricedStaff was attentive – perhaps to a fault.Won’t be going back.
White, plants, windows, wood. Efficient staff. Interesting menu revolving around grilled meat, fish and seafood. We were disappointed with the choice we made to go with the tasting menu, recommended by our waiter. We received a cast iron platter piled with grilled food. It looked amazing but the food was room temperature and way too salty. I think I have to try again.
Not terrible but terribly average. The drinks were good but the food was quite plain. I shared the grilled tasting menu and the meat was grocery store quality. I left feeling like I could have easily made the same meal at home for a fraction of the price. Additionally the portions are extremely small compared to the cost – the tasting menu for 2 was $100 and had 4 half portions of meat and 2 half portions of vegetables.
We weren’t blown away by Lavanderia’s dinner service, but brunch is a different ball game. That Japanese Kobe beef burger is killer. Might be THE juiciest burger patty out there! 514eats.com
By the time I reached Lavanderia, I had eaten two meals already – one from their sister restaurant Park, just before. However, the people I dined with continued to eat and loved everything – I opted for a liquid diet instead. The room was charming and had a sort of market feeling which was great. Worth a visit and will be back for food on my next visit to Montreal.
What I learned from my time at Lavanderia is that #KobeBeef is served there. That’s awesome to know. I didn’t order it though. I had a Kale Salad that I will call ”Peaches with Benefits”. The kale + barbecued peaches + maple syrup bacon + parmesan was heavenly. It was a bit too small, so I was happy we ordered empanadas. The show stealer was the cake though. This #CakeByThePound was everything I never knew I wanted in a cake. It was Ferrero Rocher meets home made ice-cream and it was my favourite. Shout-out to the lovely ladies who were sitting next to me who absolutely loved this restaurant. I had the best time seeing their dishes and hear them talk about the food!