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Il Terrazzo Restaurant, Victoria, B.C.

We ate here last Monday evening and I sincerely apologize for taking so long to review it, but truth be known, a lot of life has happened this week. So – here we go.

We asked the Hotel to make reservations for us and, being a Monday, figured we would be a shoo in. When we arrived, there was a line up to get in and everyone had a reservation. Again, this was Monday evening at 6 p.m.

We perused the wine list…read that to be a book. It had wines from around the world, listed alphabetically by country and then by White/Red/Sparkling so with a little help from our server , I did pick one and Don ordered his drink. Now we have to decide what we want for dinner and it was a little difficult but I ordered Linguine Marco Polo and Don ordered Linguine con Frutti di Mare.

The Marco Polo dish was noodles mixed with chicken breasts, toasted cashews, mango, fresh basil, pimentos in a creamy lemon sauce. Without a lie this is and was the best Italian food I have ever consumed. I would have stayed there all night just to finish it.

Don’s meal was noodles, prawns, mussels, scallops, tomatoes, garlic, chili flakes, leeks, white wine and parsley. He, as well, proclaimed it t be the best he has ever had.

Did we quit there? Not a chance. We noticed they had Creme Brulee and we ordered one with two spoons. To add insult to injury, my husband thoughtfully ordered me a Monte Cristo coffee as it was Father’s Day and that was one special treat my Pop and I would order it every Christmas Eve. I toasted my Pop and thanked my ever so thoughtful husband.

If you go to Victoria, make this a must stop.

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Hester Creek Cooking Class Dinner

For my birthday last May, Don presented me with two “Cooking Class Dinners” at Hester Creek Winery. http://www.hestercreek.com/ 

Last night was the first of two and it was amazing. Chef Roger Gillespie spent the evening talking with us (not to us) explaining his commitment to using seasonal local ingredients.

Our menu last night consisted of an appetizer of Baked Sesame Pacific Halibut with a Roasted Corn and Butter Bean Succotash This was so delicious. The butter beans could become my new most favourite item to eat. It was paired with a 2011 Character White wine that was crisp, clean and perfect.

Next we had Chef’s version of the Caesar salad. It had many more ingredients that are normally used and was topped with sundried tomatoes and shaved parmigiano reggiano. This was paired with a 2011 Pinot Blanc. Another lovely white wine.

Next came an oven-roasted wine-fed beef tenderloin accompanied by crusted potato gratin (I learned a new serving trick here…watch me show off now) and local beets and baby long neck squash.  Here, for me it could have stayed in the oven for a couple more minutes but it was so delicious and was thoroughy enjoyed by all. A 2010 Reserve Cabernet Franc Red was another perfect pairing here.

Last, but definitely not least, dessert consisted of  Tiramisu that was absolutely exquisite and was paired with (beyond delightful) 2011 Late Harvest Pinot Blanc.

We were eleven strangers that, by the end of the evening, became new friends. We were from different areas of our beautiful Province and drawn to enjoy a wonderful evening filled with ideas, tips and hints to prepare and enjoy wonderful food. Chef Roger Gillespie shared all his recipes with us and, with his permission,  I will be adding them on for the next few days.

Thank you for my birthday present it was wonderful. Would I recommend such an evening? Absolutely. It is not for everyone for sure, but those who truly enjoy trying something new and tasting new wines ….can’t be beat. Thank you Chef for a truly enjoyable evening.

Cost: $$$

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