Being French they unfortunately do not have a wide variety of vegetarian food. I guess the French like meat. Even with limited choices I still found a great meal to be had. My husband and I started with , fried cambenzola (cheese) served in a raspberry balsamic coulis. I love cheese. ;) It was a good start to the meal. For my next course I had with a gruyère crouton and rouille (garlic spicy mayonnaise). It had a light broth with beets and other vegetables. It tasted like it was made to order. Very fresh and light. I love sandwiches so for my entree I happily munched on their hich is grilled japanese eggplant, roasted mixed peppers, red onion, garlic and provolone. They also have a wide array of desserts that are all more extravagant than the last. I had a chocolate torte both times and they were an AWESOME end to the meal. Truly delicious. The entire meal was perfect.
I would recommend making reservations and to try to get a table upstairs because the main floor is a little squishy and open. During busy times people can be waiting for their table right by where you are eating. Upstairs is very warm and cozy like you are visiting a friend's home. The servers are very professional and friendly.
Other reviews:
http://www.infernosbistro.com/reviews.cfm
http://where.ca/winnipeg/guide_listing.cfm?listing_id=3703
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurant_Review-g154954-d783554-Reviews-Inferno_s_bistro-Winnipeg_Manitoba.html
http://www.urbanspoon.com/r/332/1433234/restaurant/Infernos-Bistro-Winnipeg
Hours of Operation
Monday to Thursday: 11:00am - 10:00pmFriday to Saturday: 11:00am - 11:00pm
Sundays: Closed
Inferno's Bistro
312 Rue des Meurons
Winnipeg
(204) 262-7400
No comments:
Post a Comment