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		<title>Trip Countdown: Dinner List</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Nov 2009 18:20:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Todd Mundt</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[With less than 40 days remaining before this year&#8217;s trip to Montreal for the holidays, the dinner plans are starting to fall into place. First, a reset: Each year, we spend the Christmas holiday in Montreal, with a trip of 6-8 days. We&#8217;ve done this since 2004. We do it because it&#8217;s relaxing, a nice [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With less than 40 days remaining before this year&#8217;s trip to Montreal for the holidays, the dinner plans are starting to fall into place.</p>
<p>First, a reset: Each year, we spend the Christmas holiday in Montreal, with a trip of 6-8 days. We&#8217;ve done this since 2004. We do it because it&#8217;s relaxing, a nice time to reconnect with friends who join us, and it&#8217;s become, over time, its own holiday tradition.</p>
<p>We like to eat good food, and so a big part of our planning for the trip is actually planning where we&#8217;ll eat. Each year, we choose a mix of favorite restaurants, as well as a few new ones to try.</p>
<p>This year, with 8 nights to fill and perhaps a 9th, here&#8217;s the plan:</p>
<ul>
<li>Friday 12/18: <a href="http://www.restaurant-toque.com/">Toqué</a></li>
<li>Saturday 12/19: <a href="http://lenewtown.com/">Newtown</a></li>
<li>Sunday 12/20: <a href="http://www.laloux.com/">Laloux</a></li>
<li>Monday 12/21: <a href="http://www.lestroispetitsbouchons.com/">Trois Petit Bouchons</a></li>
<li>Tuesday 12/22: <a href="http://www.dnarestaurant.com/">DNA</a></li>
<li>Wednesday 12/23: <a href="http://www.restaurantaupieddecochon.ca/">Au Pied de Cochon</a></li>
<li>Thursday 12/24: <a href="http://www.restaurantbonaparte.ca/">Bonaparte</a></li>
<li>Friday 12/25: TBD</li>
</ul>
<p>There are long-time favorites like Toqué and Au Pied de Cochon; restaurants we tried last year and enjoyed, like DNA and Laloux; new restaurants on the list, like Trois Petit Bouchons and Newtown; and the Christmas Eve tradition, Bonaparte. In the case of Newtown, we&#8217;re following the chefs, Marc-André Jetté and Patrice Demers, from Laloux to their new venue.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve written about this before, but one of the factors Chuck considers when he&#8217;s working on the plans is the style and type of restaurants on the list. He likes a mix of &#8220;signature experiences&#8221; and homier fare. Naturally, he wants all of it to be good. Now, he&#8217;s figuring out whether we&#8217;re too heavy on a certain style of bistro cooking &#8211; expressed differently at each restaurant, but still similar in style and concept. If that&#8217;s the case, I expect we&#8217;ll see a replacement of the dinner for Monday night &#8211; jumping into one of the ethnic traditions, perhaps.</p>
<p>More to come.</p>
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		<title>2009 holiday plans, v. 1.0</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 30 Aug 2009 15:47:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Todd Mundt</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well, with only(!) 110 days left before the next trip to Montreal, and our sixth holiday spent in the city, our restaurant plan is beginning to take shape. Readers of this blog know that food matters a lot to us, and on a vacation where the goal is to relax and do little or nothing, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well, with only(!) 110 days left before the next trip to Montreal, and our sixth holiday spent in the city, our restaurant plan is beginning to take shape.</p>
<p>Readers of this blog know that food matters a lot to us, and on a vacation where the goal is to relax and do little or nothing, planning meals takes center stage.</p>
<p>Each year, we choose a mix of old favorites, as well as new restaurants to try, and for our 8 dinners this winter, here are the 10 restaurants that have made the first cut:</p>
<ul>
<li>Laloux</li>
<li>Newtown</li>
<li>DNA</li>
<li>Le Club Chasse et Peche</li>
<li>Toque</li>
<li>Mas Cuisine</li>
<li>Au Pied de Cochon</li>
<li>Restaurant La Chronique</li>
<li>Bonaparte</li>
<li>Otto</li>
</ul>
<p>Favorites:</p>
<p><strong>Laloux</strong> is now helmed by Eric Gonzalez, and the initial reviews are good, as expected. We ate his food at Cube in 2006. We went to Laloux twice in 2008 and loved it. <strong>Newtown</strong> is where you now find Marc-André Jetté and Patrice Demers, lately from Laloux. Their review in the Gazette in July was more guarded, but we were so impressed at Laloux that we&#8217;ll head to Newtown. <strong>DNA</strong> is impressive; we had an excellent meal there in 2008, and our friends enjoyed it again in May of this year. Plus it&#8217;s kind of fun to sit in a space that looks like a Borg cube and watch the holiday fireworks over the Old Port. <strong>Toque</strong> has had its ups and downs with reviewers, but we&#8217;ve had two excellent dinners here in 2007 and 2008, so we&#8217;ll return. The wine list is also quite good. <strong>Au Pied de Cochon</strong> &#8211; well, what can we say that hasn&#8217;t been said? A dinner here is <em>de rigeur</em>.</p>
<p>New Entrants:</p>
<p><strong>La Chronique</strong> has floated around the planning list for a couple years now, and I think this will be the year when we give the bistro a try. <strong>Le Club Chasse et Peche</strong> is another restaurant that&#8217;s landed on our restaurant list at least twice, only to drop off. Not a statement about the quality of its food, but more the result of difficult choices. <strong>Mas Cuisine</strong> is run by the former chef from Bruinoise, which was a restaurant we loved in 2006, now just a memory. Brunoise is still fresh in our minds, so we&#8217;ll hope for a repeat at Mas Cuisine.</p>
<p>Christmas Eve and Christmas Night:</p>
<p>These two days present their own challenges, since so many restaurants close for one or both days. Hotel/Auberge dining options are usually reliable, and while <strong>Bonaparte</strong> and the W Hotel&#8217;s <strong>Otto</strong> aren&#8217;t what I would call stunning, each is reliably good. And as I&#8217;ve said so many times here, Bonaparte is kind of special on Christmas Eve, with its traditional, beautifully cooked, French/Quebecois food.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ll say more as we get closer and start working the list against our calendar and each restaurant&#8217;s plans around the holidays.</p>
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		<title>New Reviews of Laloux and Newtown</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 09 Aug 2009 19:50:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Todd Mundt</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Let me pass on a couple reviews of note about two restaurants we&#8217;ve been watching closely over the past several months. Laloux In the Montreal Gazette, Lesley Chesterman visits and finds much to praise in the cooking of Eric Gonzalez and pastry chef Michelle Marek. First the setting, which hasn&#8217;t changed a bit and that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Let me pass on a couple reviews of note about two restaurants we&#8217;ve been watching closely over the past several months.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://laloux.ca/index_eng.html">Laloux</a></strong></p>
<p>In the <a href="http://www.montrealgazette.com/life/Laloux+next+chapter/1873088/story.html">Montreal Gazette, Lesley Chesterman visits</a> and finds much to praise in the cooking of Eric Gonzalez and pastry chef Michelle Marek. First the setting, which hasn&#8217;t changed a bit and that makes her happy (and us, too). Next, the food and wine, both of which meet her high expectations.</p>
<p>We saw Gonzalez in action in 2006 at Cube, just before it closed, and we&#8217;re pleased that he continues to dazzle.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re thinking about restaurant choices for your next trip to Montreal, or you&#8217;ve been to Laloux in the past and want to make sure its reputation is untarnished, this review should help you arrive at a decision.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://lenewtown.com/">Newtown</a></strong></p>
<p>Next, <a href="http://www.montrealgazette.com/life/Renewal+Newtown/1781147/story.html">Chesterman&#8217;s review of Newtown</a>, under Marc André Jetté and Patrice Demers, both recently departed from Laloux. Chesterman&#8217;s visits occurred only about 6 weeks into their tenure there, and the results are mixed. With Jetté, her issue seems to be with execution rather than vision, and she has quibbles with Demers&#8217; approach to portion sizes for desserts.</p>
<p>Her biggest problem seems to be with the venue, which despite a few touchups here and there is still basically the same space it was in 2001. Time for a change, and Chesterman suggests it&#8217;s worth considering a name change &#8211; something we thought might happen back when the Chef Musical Chairs got underway.</p>
<p><strong>Our Plans</strong></p>
<p>We ate at Laloux twice on our last trip. It was a brilliant dining experience both times. We plan to return, to discover firsthand what Gonzalez and Marek are up to. And despite the less stellar beginning for Newtown, we&#8217;ll be there in a few months, too, because Jetté and Demers are remarkably talented and we expect them to be into the swing of things, and producing great meals.</p>
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