Au Pied de Cochon
#151
Posted 23 April 2009 - 09:10 AM
The Tomato Tarte is wonderful. We've since tried (with some success) to replicate it in our kitchen.
I also very much liked the Tarte de l'Erable (for two). Their pastry is phenomenally good.
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#152
Posted 23 April 2009 - 09:48 AM
Highlights we had were the Tarragon Bison Tongue, Plogue ŕ Champlain, Special of half roasted duck for two. Also peel yourself shrimp was so worth it.
Really not one miss at the table. See link below for a few photos.
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#153
Posted 23 April 2009 - 08:35 PM
Edited by rcianci, 23 April 2009 - 08:38 PM.
#154
Posted 11 May 2009 - 04:44 PM
The best poutine I had at PDC was a few years back. It was a lobster poutine. Lobster velouté, cheese curds, and claw meat on fries. It was a half portion, served along side their lobster roll.
I am so envious! That sounds absolutely crazy. Lobster poutine + lobster roll. Wow.
The shrimp app last week was incredible. Lovely fresh, raw shrimp with microgreens and spicy sauces. Seafood appetizers are always amazing. Of course, the cromesquis were as divine as ever, and duck in a can is just wacky and wonderful. I made my first real sortie into the wine list with Denis' wise guidance, a glorious Sang des Cailloux. I need to start buying lottery tickets to prepare for my next visit! WAY too much fun!
#155
Posted 14 January 2010 - 08:12 AM
#156
Posted 14 January 2010 - 12:51 PM
Bumping this up especially as I have heard rumors that APDC may be closing. Any idea what is going on and why?
It's the Au Pied de Cochon in Miami that closed in December 2009. http://blogs.whereth...t-Closings.aspx
As far as I know, Au Pied de Cochon in Montreal (to which this thread is devoted) is alive & well, and not related to the APDC that was in Miami.
Edited by phoenikia, 14 January 2010 - 12:57 PM.
#157
Posted 18 January 2010 - 08:49 PM
Just to be clear, these were specific references to APDC Montreal. Once was last Fall. The latter reference was about a month ago from someone who "knew an impeccable source" but then who said within a week or two that Martin changed his mind.
Bumping this up especially as I have heard rumors that APDC may be closing. Any idea what is going on and why?
It's the Au Pied de Cochon in Miami that closed in December 2009. http://blogs.whereth...t-Closings.aspx
As far as I know, Au Pied de Cochon in Montreal (to which this thread is devoted) is alive & well, and not related to the APDC that was in Miami.
It seemed just too odd that I heard this twice in the course of about six months. The first time seemed unlikely, the second seemed knowing. Obviously, APDC is always packed, which is why I wondered what other reason could be for the rumored closing.
#158
Posted 09 March 2010 - 10:14 AM
#159
Posted 19 May 2011 - 06:22 PM
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#160
Posted 14 July 2011 - 09:49 PM
* Plates are huge, really huge. The waitress who was serving us never really commented on it. We ate too much with the appetizers and the bread
that when the main plates arrived, we were just like "how am I going to eat all this"?
* One of their signature dishes (the pied de cochon stuffed with foie gras) was ridiculously big. It is a plate for 2, not one person.
* The duck in a can can certainly be eaten by one person, but don't eat much during the appetizers.
By the time I was full I could not stand the look of the food any more. We left with more than 2 kgs of left overs. I felt so feed up, that I seriously doubted would come back.
but then something miraculous happened...
the next day, for lunch, I reheated in the oven the pied with foie gras (it had the foie gras from the duck in a can too---we had foie gras for appetizer so you can imagine).
When I started eating it I could not believe how great the flavour was. It did what great food does: it brought me back to my childhood (my significant other is pescaterian,
so we don't eat pig frequently). The flavours were exquisite.
Yes, it was full of fat and calories. Yes, it is the raw pleasure of eating pig like a pig. But, oh my, the food is fantastic.
So my recommendation: watch what you order, and don't overeat and you will have a great time. At least that is what I keep telling myself
I'll do the next time I am visiting Montreal.
If anybody is interested in Montreal eating, send me a message. I have a google map annotated with my comments and recommendations.
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#161
Posted 14 July 2011 - 09:58 PM
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#162
Posted 25 August 2012 - 07:23 PM
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#163
Posted 25 August 2012 - 08:33 PM
The thought of it makes me both salivate and shudder in terror.










