My last Summerlicious dinner this year was at Azure Restaurant & Bar. Located at the corner of Front St. W. and Lower Simcoe St. within the lobby of the InterContinental Toronto Centre (Twitter: @ICTorontoCentre, Facebook: InterContinental Toronto Centre), Azure features contemporary Canadian cuisine. An advocate for using local and seasonal ingredients, Azure's Chef de Cuisine Grace Di Fede strongly believes in offering customers a menu that draws on the freshest local meats and produce available at the time.
Cascading glass 'canopy'.
PINEAPPLE BERRY - 1.25 oz malibu rum + 0.5 oz sourpuss raspberry + pineapple juice ($12)
AZURE CAESAR - 1.5 oz pepper infused vodka + tobasco + clamato juice + olives ($13)
Bread basket
For two people and at $45 pp, Azure's Summerlicious dinner menu looks something like this:
APPETIZER
MARKET GREENS & BLUE BENEDICTINE CHEESE
Pickled shallots + bartlett pear + candied walnuts + sherry vinaigrette
EAST COAST CRAB CAKE
Lemon & dill remoulade + summer fruit salsa
MAIN
PACIFIC ORGANIC SALMON
Orange & shaved fennel slaw + raisins + pistachio + asparagus + pernod tomato purée
CANADIAN FARMED BEEF STRIP LOIN
Rosemary & garlic potato purée + baby vegetables + chard + port jus
DESSERT
ICE-WINE STRAWBERRY PANNA COTTA
Fig compote + caramel tuile
BAILEY'S CHOCOLATE TORTE
Vanilla mousse + summer berry compote
The two courses at Azure that stood out the most for me were the appetizers and desserts. The starter salad with crisp mixed greens topped with crunchy walnuts and blue cheese was very nice. The slices of fresh sweet pear made the entire salad very refreshing...an overall great summer salad. The crab cakes, encased in a thin crunchy shell, was packed with lots of shredded crab meat (and minimal filler *yay!*) The fruit salsa on top compensated for the saltiness of the crab cake itself. The mains were good. I enjoyed the tomato puree and fennel slaw more so than the salmon itself which I found to be a bit dry. Moving on to desserts, both were stellar. I am not a big fan of panna cotta but this particular ice-wine strawberry panna cotta was a winner; the additional of fig compote on top of the layer of sweet strawberry was fabulous. I also loved the chocolate torte. Light, not too heavy nor rich with a layer of smooth vanilla mousse, I finished it so quick that I wish I there was a second piece!
*This meal was complimentary. The opinions and views expressed on this post are my own*