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    West Plains Bistro

    4.1 (21 reviews)
    Open 11:30 am - 8:30 pm

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    Blackened cod
    Mark H.

    I got stuck in Burlington a couple of evenings ago due to impassible traffic. I stopped by West Plains Bistro to wait it out, and tried the special of the day: blackened cod with salsa fresca, roasted baby potatoes, sautéed green beans, and cilantro aioli. I have tried almost every entrée on the bistro's menu, and can honestly say that the cod was probably the best dish I have ever had at this restaurant: it was a punch in the face of flavour - in the best of ways. I would order it again. Steph and Annie are two of my favourite servers.

    Ahi Tuna (special)
    Rachel M.

    My father is visiting my siblings and I from LA and decided he wanted to try somewhere new. Out of a list of several restaurants, we decided on West Plains Bistro. We pulled up to a little older looking restaurant with a martial arts studio on one side and a Wendy's on the other. We were a bit early for our 5:30 reservation and the place was decently busy at the time. When we left, it was full. The decor was a bit dated for me but I am used to all the fancy new restaurants popping up in Toronto. This was a more intimate, comfortable vibe that made you feel more at home, complete with pillows in the booths to help you get cozy. Our waitress arrived and quickly shared all the mouthwatering specials and shortly after, our waters arrived with a cute festive cranberry in addition to a slice of lemon and lime which was kitschy and fun. While everything on the menu sounded delicious, I picked Baked Brie to start and Pepper-Coated Venison, medium rare (one of the specials). For appetizers, my Dad went with the Pate and one of my brothers got the Shrimp and Crab Cakes. For dinner, both my brothers went with the Ahi Tuna and Wasabi Aioli special, my sister got the Pork Tenderloin on their regular menu, and my dad went with the Beef Bourguignon, also from their regular menu. I, of course, tasted everything. Before I actually get into the food, I want to comment on the plating of the dishes, which was absolutely beautiful and to be honest, a bit unexpected from this sort of homey place in the midst of not much else. Truly lovely. My only complaint is that a lot of sauces were dotted on to the plates to give the dishes a certain look but I just found myself wishing for more dots (I.e. the port reduction on my venison or the raspberry sauce for the skor brownie cake (to be discussed later))...perhaps that is just me being greedy though. Alright, on to the appetizers. These particular dishes are the reason for the lack of 5 stars. Not because they weren't good. They were. However, all three appetizers were good but not the best we tried. We ate them, and we enjoyed them but we had all had better of each appetizer somewhere else previously. So when we finished, we were a little worried that this would be another good, but not great restaurant. The entrees though put all our worries to rest because they were amazing. Every. Single. One. Was. So. Delicious! My sister ordered the best in my opinion which is good since hers was off the regular menu and not a special. My Dad's was also awesome and would be perfect for days where the snow is falling because it was just so rich and hearty yet the meet basically melted because it was so tender. Which again, his choice was from their regular menu and thus available all the time. Specials can sometimes be hit and miss since sometimes they are just a way to use up ingredients going bad but tuna and venison are both not regular features and thus were truly specials designed for the night. They too did not disappoint. The venison was cooked perfectly and so lean and great. The tuna was also cooked perfectly and had a great addition of the wasabi to give it a little kick. Really I can't say enough how wonderful the entrees were. If I based my review on this alone, it would be 5 stars for sure and even now I wish I could vote partial stars to boost this to a 4.5 or 4.75. We did have cookie dough and carrot cake and other desserts at home so our intention was to pass on that course but when they brought the menu and my brother saw Sticky Caramel Pudding, we knew we weren't getting out of this course after all. My sister ordered the Triple Brownie Skor Cake so he shouldn't have to eat alone. Personally, I don't usually care for chocolate cakes or brownie desserts but after I tasted hers, I declared we were sharing and ate half of it. The Sticky Caramel Pudding was nice, but again, personally I have had better elsewhere so if you ask me, I say go for the brownie Skor cake...or try the coconut cream pie which passed by our table and also looked delightful. Tl;dr skip the appetizers and get two entrees instead if you're hungry because the entrees are where it's at. For dessert go for the brownie Skor cake.

    Pasta special with salmon
    Umesh W.

    Came here twice in one week...first time because we were in the area, and second time because the first time was so good. This place tends to get very busy, with the locals in the area. May want to make a reservation. First time, we had the pasta special, which was supposed to be with salmon but it came with shrimps... bonus!! :). Exceptional dish, great value. We came the second time to have the pasta special with the salmon, and we got that. I think, I liked the shrimp fish better. I rank this as one of the best casual restaurants in this area, and possibly in Burlington.

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    This ranks in our top five of restaurants in the area for those looking for a fine dining experience!

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    The Wine Bar

    The Wine Bar

    2.8(4 reviews)
    14.8 km

    My party of four visited during Taste of Oakville, and in hindsight, the evening foreshadowed…read moreitself early -- the restaurant's website was down with a 404 error, and we kept finding two different addresses (one apparently their old location). We eventually found it. Upon arrival, the door swung open and struck a seated guest -- a sign of just how small the space is. The restaurant was full except for one four-top (clearly ours), and we stood awkwardly in the entrance -- which is essentially inside the dining room -- waiting to be acknowledged. When greeted, we were asked if we had a reservation. We said yes. "Table for eight?" we were asked, which felt impossible given the size of the room. We clarified four, and were pointed to the only open table. No name was requested; we realistically could have just walked in and taken it. The space is starkly lit with aggressive bright white lighting that feels more clinical than cozy. The artwork is interesting and gives a gallery-like feel -- it seems the restaurant is aiming for a downtown Toronto wine bar aesthetic, but it doesn't quite land. Our table was missing water glasses, and the stemware was mismatched -- not in an intentional, charming way, but more in a "we ran out" way. Once seated, we weren't acknowledged or offered water for nearly 20 minutes. Not rushing guests is one thing; leaving them feeling forgotten is another. When our server finally arrived, the service set the tone for the evening. One glass of water was poured before he realized another was missing. He disappeared, returned with a glass, inspected it mid-pour, then walked away again (dirty glass). After several more trips and long gaps, everyone eventually received water -- about 15 minutes later. He was polite and friendly, just clearly untrained. He shared that the owner is also the sommelier, cook, and server, and that he liked working there because he wasn't expected to know much about wine -- an interesting admission for a wine bar. The owner greeted us warmly but asked only one guest about wine preferences -- ironically the only non-wine drinker at the table. The concept appeared to be sommelier-led, though this was never explained. If that is the intention, engaging the entire table is essential. That said, the wines themselves were enjoyable; the service surrounding them was not. The Taste of Oakville menu promised three curated 3-oz pours paired with a charcuterie board for two. The pours arrived unevenly and slowly, with little explanation of the pairings. The charcuterie boards were plain and inconsistent between tables despite containing similar items -- basic fruit, crostini, simple cured meats, small portions of brie, and two slices of truffle cheese. No crackers, spreads, or thoughtful touches elevated the experience, and presentation varied noticeably. Our second wine pour didn't arrive until our mains, and service moved so slowly we requested a wine list to order a bottle. We were told there is no wine list -- "we're not that kind of restaurant." Instead, all reds are $80 and all whites $70, and the owner selects the bottle for you after asking only red or white. The concept might work if explained upfront; without context, it was confusing. At one point, noticing my empty glass, our server poured me a random red -- which turned out to be the same wine as our first pour -- and then left without serving anyone else. We had to remind staff we were still waiting for our second curated pour. Nothing about the experience felt curated. The most surprising moment of the night came when our mains arrived. As we lifted our appetizer plates -- still holding olive pits, fruit rinds, and crumbs -- the servers told us not to worry about clearing them and proceeded to place our main dishes directly on top of the used plates. I'm still shocked. I wouldn't do that at home, let alone expect it at a Lakeshore, or quite frankly, any restaurant. Two of us ordered the tagliatelle, which was tasty but contained only two small pieces of short rib -- and was difficult to enjoy while staring at discarded rinds beneath the plate. The other two ordered brisket sliders: two sliders, no sides. They tasted good but left diners hungry. One guest joked they kept thinking the fruit rinds were fries -- unfortunately accurate. We tried to make the best of the evening, but it never delivered the cozy wine-and-charcuterie experience we had anticipated -- dim lighting, thoughtful pairings, something special. After finishing our meal, we requested our bills and reminded staff we were still waiting for the third curated pour. We were told "five minutes." Those five minutes never came. Eventually, wanting simply to leave, we paid a single combined bill and sorted it out ourselves. Dinner for four totaled $460. This was not the boutique Lakeshore dining experience we expected, and ultimately, it was deeply disappointing.

    As an Oenophile, I was excited to check out The Wine Bar in my neighbourhood. The door was open, In…read morewalked in at 4:55 to be "Greeted" by the Owner, "We don't open till 5 o'clock".......Attitude from the get go. I looked at the menu, interesting but very pricey for the offering. I looked at a row of wine bottle partially open and simply corked, no nitrogen or air extraction.....no telling how long the wine had been "Breathing"....Days? I am puzzled by the discrepancy 5 Star vs 1 Star reviews. I have no confidence in the 5 star reviews....Friends?...Self reviewed? No serious wine enthusiast would visit this establishment...bad attitude, poor value, insufficient wine care and presentation.

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    Buvette Restaurant & Wine Bar - Filet & lobster

    Buvette Restaurant & Wine Bar

    4.8(6 reviews)
    4.6 km

    Fine Dining... casually!…read more When a restaurant delivers the best meals, with top shelf service in an intimate setting, you call that Michelin Star or at least recommended. When you do it effortlessly, you call that Buvette, a new standard in Casual Fine Dining. I had the most wonderful evening at Buvette in Burlington. Yes ... Burlington. Far away but worth the drive. Step in and friendly salutations are offered, along with overheard lively conversations of happy patrons that have been looking forward to a night out. It's been a long few years, and Buvette has spent their time setting up and after only opening 8 months ago, they are shaking up the dining scene. The home reimagined and constructed into Buvette is gorgeous. The passthrough fireplace, with Buvette proudly emblazoned on it, plays the center piece. The sunken sunroom dining area, the intimate bar, stairs to the second floor dining area all pass by warmth of the fire. And of course, opposite to the fireplace is the glass encased small collection of fine wines. Though Buvette is a Winebar, let's not forget their handcrafted cocktails. The owner was cheeky and named them after businesses around the historic Village Square of Downtown Burlington. From carpaccio to cauliflower bites, burrata to pastas, steaks to lobster, the names may be standard, but the food here is elevated to a whole new level. My fav? Obvisouly The Buvette Signature Share Platter! A mouthwatering board featuring steak, lobster, shrimps, lamb, and all the fixings. Whether you are here for vibes and drinks, spend some quality time with family, or a special someone, you really came to the right place. My night was amazing, however, take a gander at the menu before heading out. The place is casual but don't forget, it is Fine Dining. Bring your card made of metal... or someone you know that is!!! Downtown Burlington continues to impress me as a place for upscale living, and I think Buvette has given me another reason to perhaps make a move? Hmmm... CHEERS!!!

    Food and service tops! Beet salad was delicious and as a…read moreappetizer huge BB bits and hamburger both are worth every bite. But not for the handicapped as washrooms are up stairs!

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    Rust Bistro Bar - Rust Cheesecake

    Rust Bistro Bar

    4.4(45 reviews)
    8.4 km
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    Rust Bistrobar is the only spot in Burlington that makes me want to permanently squat in the…read morekitchen and call it a day. Having been back here close to a dozen times over the last decade, I can firmly say this place is the perfect combination of gastro-ingenuity and traditional staples done right. The vibe is "industrial chic," which is essentially code for "I'm feeling something fancy, but still want to be able to visit in my Kirkland shorts." The food has a heavy focus on local ingredients, with flavors that are incredibly tight and well-balanced. The steak frites are so tender I'm pretty sure they were cut with a polite suggestion rather than a knife. The scallops are meaty and perfectly cooked. And of course the burger is absolutely mouthwatering and make it the tempting default option during each visit. The appetizers are all fantastic, Kat and the Korean cauliflower takes the cake! For desert, their house cheesecake is phenomenal, and their in house amber ale is full and flavourful. Our server was on the ball; the water was never empty, and the check ins were always at the right time. Verdict: 10/10. If you want western food with a fun twist and high quality ingredients, this is one spot you must check out!

    We went to this place during the holidays time for a weekend brunch and we loved it! It was…read moredecorated so well and had a cozy vibe. Reservations are a must. The service was great, our server gave us a free latte because their coffee machine took forever to work. I got a hazelnut old fashion and it tasted amazing. The food was delicious, we got Huevos Rancheros (instead of tofu I opted for chorizo) and a Chorizo Benedict. Both the dishes were flavorful and came with crispy potatoes. I would recommend this place!

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    Lord Nelson Steak House - Chicken Supreme. Same price as the Caesar Salad. $46 as of Nov 2022

    Lord Nelson Steak House

    3.6(26 reviews)
    2.0 km
    $$$$

    I wanted to take my wife to a nice restaurant for her birthday and after some looking I decided to…read moretake her to Lord Nelson in Burlington. It's located in a small unassuming strip mall. When we entered we weren't greeted and the young coat check/hostess seemed a bit timid and confused. Eventually an older lady greeted us and I told her we had a reservation, which in the notes online I had requested "a quiet table for 2". The lady explained that they were having an "event" today and we could have a table in a private room that is quieter but the table in the main room is much nicer. Not wanting to make a fuss I told her the regular table would be fine. It wasn't too long afterwards I regretted this decision as the main room was very loud, and after another group was seated next to us it got even rowdier. It felt more like a pub during a game night rather than a fine dining restaurant. (This was on a Thursday evening) The hostess did check our coats which was nice. Anyways, I read in the reviews that the Caesar salad is made table side and is really good so we started with that. My wife ordered the Lord Nelson special and I got the Chicken Supreme. Shortly after we ordered we were brought a small platter with pickles, olives, Pate and a bowl of garlic bread. I have been to restaurants before where they bring you complimentary bread but this was 2 tiny pieces of garlic bread. I tried it with the pate but it was better on its own as the pate didn't have much of a taste to it. Eventually the waiter set up the salad table and began to make it infront of us. He appeared to be making the dressing and everything from scratch but I can't be sure as he didn't really explain what he was doing. He just started mixing and mashing and I couldn't tell what some of the ingredients were. It would have been great if he explained what he was doing or even asked if we cared. Especially considering this salad costs almost $50. About 1/3 of the way through he stopped to help another table light something. He took the lighter they were using to try and start up some sort of fondue or something. Then he came back and continued making our salad without washing his hands. Yeah, he's using utensils to make the salad but he's squeezing the lemon with his bare hands and...well it's not hygienic, ya know? Anyways the salad and the experience of having a nice Caesar made traditionally from scratch infront of you is great and it tasted good but not $50 good. It was a bit heavy on the dressing. Our mains came shortly after we finished the salad. My wifes Lord Nelson special featured Beef Tenderloin Tournedos which were cooked to perfection. Very delicious. My Chicken Supreme was also very tasty. Both came with the exact same sides though my cubed potatoes were slightly undercooked. We were too full to finish our meals so we got the leftovers put away for us. They were placed in cheap flimsy containers more suited to Chinese food restaurants, and we didn't get a bag or anything to put them in. Not very fancy at all. We skipped dessert and got the bill. In my opinion it was quite expensive for what we got. I have been to expensive, fine dining restaurants and steakhouses before and this place just isn't worth the cost. As we were leaving we had to wait awkwardly at the front because we needed our coats and no one was there to get them for us. Eventually the young hostess came over and handed our coats back to us in a big bundle. The poor thing seemed very spaced out and out of her element. Anyways, the wife was pleased so Mission Accomplished but I won't be back, especially at that price, and I don't recommend anyone else go unless they have money to burn. TL;DR, Expensive steaks with meh service.

    The service is only out done by the food. If this was in Toronto you would never be able to get in.read more

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    Lord Nelson Steak House - The Caesar Salad for two is made at your table side. $46 as off Nov 2022

    The Caesar Salad for two is made at your table side. $46 as off Nov 2022

    Lord Nelson Steak House - Lord Nelson Special. Beef Tenderloin Tournedos. $70 as of Nov 2022

    Lord Nelson Special. Beef Tenderloin Tournedos. $70 as of Nov 2022

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    Dimario's Trattoria - Buratta

    Dimario's Trattoria

    4.2(30 reviews)
    4.5 km
    $$

    Went here for a Valentine's date and Dimarios did not disappoint. Everything was spectacular from…read morethe food, to service, and ambiance. This jumped to being one of the top Italian restaurants for us and we will definitely visit again.

    Restaurant experiences like these make me rethink my rating system. This was a TRUE 5-star…read moreexperience. We booked a reservation and our table was ready when we got there a bit early. We were seated and our coats were checked. There were 6 of us total but our server made sure we had drinks while everyone was arriving. We order drinks and then appetizers for the table. They brought out bread and olive oil which was incredible. I think we went through like 6 servings. It was SO good. Along the way, the sommelier came by to introduce herself and make some wine pairing recommendations based on our orders. For appetizers we shared the arancini (a second choice since the polenta fries weren't available), the calamari with shishito peppers, and the cheese with figs I can't remember which. All were very good! My favourite was the cheese. For my entree I had the soup of the day which was a tomato bisque with some fennel, topped with croutons, tomatoes, and cheese. They pour it table side. I loved it. I also had the spicy rigatoni pasta which the server recommended. I was choosing between that and the lasagna but my partner ordered the lasagna so I could try it. It was very good but I was happier with my pasta. For dessert they brought us tiramisu and sparklers, as we were celebrating 2 birthdays. I would go back for many reasons, but the tiramisu is at the top of the list. An exceptional meal altogether. The service was excellent, the food was delicious, and we had a wonderful time overall.

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