I rarely post bad reviews but I was hugely disappointed….I question all those that recommend this place…clearly you’ve either not had good poutine or kimchi…
No forks…and don’t bother for the add ons…they charge you but give you nothing…stingy never looks good…especially if you are gonna charge!
The overall presentation was awesome! The restaurant was clean, open kitchen design, friendly staff and convently located. We ordered the lobster roll, chicken sandwich and sausage hotdog. The food was well seasoned, freshly prepared, fairly priced and large portions. If your in the city don't forget to visit.
I’ve been here a few times and I’ve never been dissatisfied with the food! Great quality! Even though it’s great, it seems unnecessary to charge extra for more sauce…
Worth buying! They have beer and icecream float there too! The kimchi tastes good with the poutine flavor as well.
Loved the atmosphere. The poutine was very good!
The fries were so great, they don't really even need sauce! Very generous portions here. The nuggets were super juicy. Got the beer float with the pistachio. Top notch!
Unfortunately they were out of materials to make sandwiches so forced to order chicken nuggets. But they were delicious. Had the spicy sauce to go with them which did not disappoint. Poutine was on-point! One of the best on east coast. Looking forward to returning to try a sandwich!
It was good and the food was reasonably priced for the north end. The cheese curds in the poutine did not squeak so it was not real poutine although it was still delicious.
Great poutine is served hot, with the curds and gravy tossed in with the fries, like a hot salad, hot enough for the curds to melt. On our recent visit, this wasn’t that, at all.The gravy was under the fries, in one corner of the paper bowl. The fries were unbearably salty and lukewarm. The cheese curds were piled on top, still cold from the fridge, all completely obscured by the incredibly salty fried shallots (optional), with the “runny boiled egg” option perched on top, ice cold. THAT was weird. They took care to make sous vide boiled eggs, like you’d find in a Japanese convenience store, but served cold, they’re disgusting. We’d hoped for better after what we read about Saus. At $9, they’re cheaper than dirt (compared to potting soil on Amazon), but this time, anyway, totally lacking in TLC from the kitchen.