We had an early (4p.m.) dinner at Le Cellier. Since Ive heard the rave reviews of this place, I had to check it out. The ambiance is absolutely terrific. You do feel like you are in a wine cellar of a castle, it is well-marked in Canada (I heard it wasnt before, but there is a huge Le Cellier sign at the beginning of the path to it). We were seated practically at our ADR time. Our appetizers were an easy choice, I knew I had to get the cheese soup.
During this trip I would recommend things that I heard about on the boards to Reed but never told him any of the must dos. He actually tended to pick the must dos on his own and he ordered the duck confit. Katie had the carrot sticks and celery.
Our appetizers were brought out promptly and to our dismay we found out a little too promptly. The cheese soup was good, there was more of a white wine flavor than I expected and not as much cheese flavor. But it did taste great with the pretzel bread. My favorite was the multigrain bread though. Reeds duck looked fantastic, his first few bites were fantastic, then he reached the frozen center. EWWWWW I dont know if they just didnt let it thaw before cooking or if it was pre-cooked and then re-heated or what, but the center of that duck was rock hard! We signaled our waitress and told her of the problem, she quickly remedied it by offering a new plate of the duck or another appetizer. Reed not wanting to chance it twice chose the Caesar salad with fried cheese. This was a GREAT salad! The Caesar dressing was to die for and the addition of the fried cheese just topped it off wonderfully.
I ordered the 8oz filet minion which was excellent. It was beautifully cooked and just melted in your mouth. The potatoes were extremely creamy and complimented the meat well. Even though Im not a fan of the barbeque sauce on a terrific piece of meat, it didnt overwhelm the flavor of the filet, I only really noticed it when I had the potatoes.
Reed had the 14oz New York Strip. His steak was good, I dont think it was as good as mine a few nights earlier at the Yachtsman though. I didnt get to taste his potatoes. Katie got the spaghetti with sauce which she ate almost all of.
For dessert, Reed ordered the crème brule. Comparing it to the brule that I had at the Yachtsman, I think Le Cellier does a much better job! Their crème under the brule was much creamier than the Yachtsmans. It was a perfect combination of creamy and hard burned sugar. An excellent dessert. I ordered the Chocolate Moose. What a CUTE dessert! It comes out shaped like a moose with a tongue, eyes, nose, and antlers. Katie got a huge kick out of this dessert and we both loved the flavor. We got Katies fruit cup to go.
Cost of meal: $123.94
Tip: $18.50
If I was doing the basic dining plan and didn't want to go to a 2TS steakhouse, I would be perfectly satisfied with Le Cellier. The fillet was absolutely terrific, I couldn't have asked for a better cut of meat. The cheese soup was great, but the simple caesar salad won hands down for appetizer. If you do want to spend 2TS you won't be disappointed with Yachtsman, they have the seafood salad which will bring me back there again. First, it contained the rest of my lobster (well not really, but I thought of it that way), that salad contains a good bit of lobster meat and has a fabulous dressing. I'm trying to recreate it at home and haven't hit it yet.