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Genevieve D. Markle | Last Updated: October 21,2008 7:05:45 pm
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 hree seasoned restaurateurs -- formerly of Les 3 Brasseurs, Santos, and Buona Notte -- take their combined knowledge and expertise to a new joint-venture in western Old Montreal. Slightly off the beaten tourist track and located on the ground floor of an old Napoleonic greystone, Barroco will serve a menu of rustic French, Spanish, and Italian fare and a selection of private import wines. It promises to cater to Montreal's business and fashion sets, providing a much-needed alternative to the overcrowded (and overdone) Saint-Laurent scene.
The joint contains all the requisite elements for your typical supper club: designer decor, a well-stocked bar, and a killer sound system. The bartenders are well-versed in the fine art of cocktail preparation, having all been trained in the London style where, apparently, all of the good drinks are made.
 From the get-go, diners should expect to have major difficulty deciding what to order due to the wide selection of delicious tapas-sized appetizers, freshly-sliced charcuterie, and exclusive, savoury cheeses brought in from Fromagerie Noyon in France. Best bets: Try the Spanish rice-stuffed tomato, the potatoes au gratin, or the tender portion of lamb to start.
The menu is intended to remind patrons of grandma's cooking -- except presented in a much more artistic fashion -- giving them that warm and fuzzy feeling inside. Chef Terence Sheppard of Med fame may have predicted the diner's predicament in choosing a main course, so the menu is divided into meat, poultry, fish, and pasta sections for extra clarity.
The Tagliatelle ai Funghi is a particular standout, as is the Dorado. If you still have room for dessert, try the seasonal fruit platter, if only for the presentation. Fresh berries and figs come served in a picture-worthy arrangement on a long platter; it's so lovely to look at that you might not be able to bring yourself to dig in and mess it up. Less neurotic sweet-tooths can indulge in some simple brutti ma buoni almond cookies to continue with the feeling of eating at Nonna's house. And then there's always the chocolate mousse. Have fun deciding.
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AT A GLANCE
Barroco
312 St. Paul Ouest, Montreal, QC
514-544-5800
Old Montreal
Venue:
Restaurant Bar
Hours:
Tue. to Sun.: 5pm-3am
Price Range:
$$$ (Within Reach)
Payment:
Borroco, Restaurant, Montreal restaurants, Old Montreal, French, Spanish
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THE BUZZ
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11 Reader Reviews | Had a great evening, the food was amazing,good wine and the staff was very pleasant,and the place is very cosy. Will visit again
1. Joan & Ann's Review :: December 16, 2008 Joan & Ann's Rating: 4 Stars |
I'm sorry, but the food I had was not good. My meat was terrible! Not sure how you can screw up a steak but they did.
Not impressed by the service either.
They also refused one of my friends at the door
2. Steve's Review :: December 04, 2008 Steve's Rating: 2 Stars |
Heading there for a girls'night out! Thanks martiniboys ;)
3. Ivana's Review :: November 19, 2008 Ivana's Rating: Stars |
J'ai traversé l'Atlantique pour découvrir ce nouveau restaurant au concept original. L'accueil, la déco et la cuisine sont exceptionel!!
A ne pas manquer!!!
4. François's Review :: November 07, 2008 François's Rating: 4 Stars |
venu spécialement de france pour enfin voir de mes yeux la réali sation, la déco, la qualité de la cuisine, et surtout le magnifique accueil de ces trois "mousquetaires" et surtout, surtout mon adorable fils, l amour de ma vie, JEREMIE. Nous ne sommes pas décus, nous avons super bien mangé, bravo au chef..... la viande super, meme cette petite salade au lardon, exquise ....... Le 6/11/2008
5. Nadia's Review :: November 07, 2008 Nadia's Rating: 4 Stars |
Ever wonder where you could get the dishes your grandma use to make?
Ever wonder where you could have dinner in a cozy ambiance?
Ever wonder where you could have fun while eating with friends and joking with the waiters?
Well Barroco offers all of this and even more...the food is great, the service is great and the spot feels like you are sitting at home next to a fire place enjoying a good ol'gran mama dish....
Must try:
- Dorada
- Tagliatelle ai funghi
- "Basse-cote"
- Ratatouille
- Creme Brulee
A.M.A.Z.I.N.G
6. Marco Hamidou Stekkino's Review :: November 04, 2008 Marco Hamidou Stekkino's Rating: 4 Stars |
Great night, good food, warm atmosphere and sexy waiters! The low back ribs were amazing and the creme brûlée was perfectly silky. Thanks for the great evening we had!
7. Ariane's Review :: October 22, 2008 Ariane's Rating: 4 Stars |
I had such a great time, over there. The creme brulee is just unbelievable. But what made my moment so great is the warm welcoming I had from the staff and the owners. I think it's going to be my cantine.
At Barroco, you realy feel like home. Thank guys, that's exactly what we're missing in Montreal.
8. Jeremie's Review :: October 22, 2008 Jeremie's Rating: 4 Stars |
My wife and I actually stumbled upon this place by accident. We wanted to go to another spot in the area but was booked up. Although the food wasn't exactly what I was hoping for, I really admired this concept and was glad to have been able to dine there.
9. Terrance P.'s Review :: October 20, 2008 Terrance P.'s Rating: 3 Stars |
two words: Tagliatelle Funghi
un-fucking-believable.
i won't waste too much time with what the other writers will say - the service was amazing and very professional (and yet not snobby) and the food was delicious.
10. Terrance B.D.'s Review :: October 18, 2008 Terrance B.D.'s Rating: 4 Stars |
I'll certainly try it out tonight... if the opening party was any indication, it should be a great spot!
11. Jill S's Review :: October 17, 2008 Jill S's Rating: 4 Stars |
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 312 St. Paul Ouest, Montreal, QC
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