MISS MOOX: dessert

  • REVIEW: Bitten Appetizer and Dessert Bistro

    The Round-up:

    • Food - 3.5 out of 5
    • Service - 3.5 out of 5
    • Atmosphere - 3 out of 5
    • Overall - 10 out of 15
    1822 Broad Street
    Regina, SK 306-586-BITE (2483)

    It's slightly gutsy to open a restaurant on a semi-abandoned block in downtown Regina that has seen its share of restaurants come and go over the years.

    But entrepreneur Astrid Baecker did exactly that two years ago when renovations at 1822 Broad Street got underway. After sitting empty for a few years, the building was looking in pretty rough shape when things got started. Within a few months Baecker and her team added plenty of shine.

    What's now known as Bitten used to be home to Gingerz. Before that it was a satellite location of India House for a matter of months. And wayyy before that it was New Orleans. And that's all the history I know of the place.

    The room itself, long and narrow with a balcony looking over the main floor, is an awkward shape for a restaurant. That being said, Bitten has made things work by modernizing the colour scheme and placing high-top tables with bar stools on the main floor that can be easily moved around to accommodate groups of all sizes.

    The second floor balcony is cozy and closer to the bar. If drinking is your main reason for visiting Bitten, sit upstairs.

    The menu has grown over the last two years. It's now several pages long and covers a surprisingly wide range of cuisines. If you want Asian, Bitten does that. If you want Italian, Bitten does that. If you want Cajun, they do that too. While the variety is nice, the menu lacks focus overall. Some of the appetizers, like the stuffed mushroom caps, seem like a throwback to the '80s.

    On the other hand, appetizers come in very generous portions. Some might even find them large enough to be a meal. They definitely make for good sharing in a group.

    As for the rest of the food, it's generally good. Some entrees, like a Surf and Turf I had around Valentine's Day in 2009, lacked flavour. However, the pizzas and salads are filling, tasty, and priced just right.

    I've been to Bitten five or six times in the last two years and the service has always been good, no matter the server. Service isn't always lighting fast, but it's attentive. And Bitten isn't really the type of place you go for a speedy meal.

    I can't finish this review without talking about dessert. Bitten's motto, after all, is "Life is Short... Have Dessert First."

    The menu features a whole page of desserts to choose from, all of them made in-house. Bitten does a good job of classics like the Creme Brulee and Creme Caramel. The Mascarpone Toffee Parcels were delish when I tried them a few months back. I haven't had Bitten's version of Sticky Toffee Pudding just yet, but that's next on my list.

    My advice: check Bitten out if you haven't been, or if it's been awhile. It's worth supporting a local eatery that's breathing life into our downtown core.

  • NEWS: Le Macaron Goes for East-End Location - Still Under Construction

    NEWS: Le Macaron Goes for East-End Location - Still Under Construction


    AUGUST 14, 2010: The post below was written in March. Le Macaron is still under construction. Progress seems to be happening slowly. At this rate, expect a mid-fall (October or November) opening?
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    Stay tuned, fans of bakeries and sweet pastry: Gilles Gobin, former executive pastry chef at the Hotel Sask, will open his very own bakery this spring/summer.

    Once upon a time I worked with Gilles at the hotel. And let me tell you, this man knows how to make a good dessert.

    Le Macaron will specialize in creating delicious French macaroons of many different colours (and flavours, I assume). At first, Gilles aimed for a downtown location on Albert Street, near La Bodega. Unfortunately, this didn't work out. Gilles and Co. are now busy preparing a store in the east end.

    It seems like opening date is still a couple of months away, but rest assured I will post an update as soon as an opening date is announced.

    www.lemacaron.ca

  • NEWS: Cold Stone Creamery Opens in Regina Today

    More news today: Cold Stone Creamery officially opened its doors in Regina.

    For those who haven't tasted Cold Stone in the States or elsewhere, it draws huge lineups for a reason. You can order one of Cold Stone's ice-cream creations or create your own flavour.

    P.S. Regina's Cold Stone is co-branded with Tim Horton's on Victoria Avenue East (i.e. sharing the same roof). Check it out at 1960 Prince of Wales Drive.

    http://coldstone.ca

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