However, panic sets in when I found out a couple of weeks later that January 29 was gonna be Chef Nick's last service at Niagara Street Café! I immediately started checking my calendar and phoning friends (OK more like texting friends) to see who would be available as my Niagara Street Café dinner date. Well, I obviously made it *whew* right on the night of January 29 too.
As you can imagine, it was a very, VERY busy night at Niagara Street Café last Sunday. Everybody wanted to be there to experience Chef Nick's cooking one last time at the restaurant. So thanks, Chef Nick, for letting me into your kitchen (since I know I was in your way most of the time).
Here's my friend Rian (@mommy_instincts) and I waiting to be fed at Niagara Street Café =P I warned Rian and her hubby, Ray, ahead of time to not eat (or eat very little) during the day because I knew there would be a lot of food for dinner. Well I was right (ha!) because dinner was indeed epic...with 11 courses! It was a no-menu meal where we ate whatever Chef Nick brought out and it all started with...
Bread: Served with Sherry Vinegar Caramelized Onions.
Course 1: Crispy Calamari and Jicama Taco - Smoked Caponata, House Cured Bacon, Spicy Tomato Salsa Aioli.
Course 2: Miso Roasted Parsnip Soup
Course 3: Water Buffalo - Pickled Kiwi Berries, Lamb's Lettuce and Pressed Lemon Yogurt
Course 5: Crispy Frog Legs - Lily Bulb, Crispy Fingerling Potato Chips and Salsa Verde
Course 6: Korean Crab and Sweet Bread Po'boy - Tomato Salsa, Kim Chi Pickles, Salt and Pepper Chips
Course 7: Japanese Bolognese - Rare Beef Tataki, Soba Noodles, Tomato Consomme
Course 8: Roasted Nagano Pork Loin - Chive Pancake, Asian Cucumber Salad, Soy Glaze, Smoked Apple Hoisin Sauce
Course 9: Smoked Pickerel - Purple Potato, Gamjatang
Course 10: Crispy Confit Tongue - Smoked Plum Purée
Course 11: Lemon Olive Oil Cake
Thank you, Chef Nick, for such a fabulous dinner. Although I didn't get to "stuff my face with tacos", my friends and I truly loved all your dishes; we really enjoyed the various Asian influences and the bold flavours! We thought everything was original, unique and delicious~ I wish you all the best in your future endeavors (and don't keep us waiting too long with the new restaurant, OK? =D). I also want to say a quick thanks to Anton (@antonpotvin) (owner of Niagara Street Café) for his hospitality that night; you really have a great wine selection (we still can't stop thinking about that Riesling)!
For those of you who may not know, Chef Steve Gonzales (@latino5spice) will be the new chef at Niagara Street Café starting... TONIGHT! Salsa anyone? =P