After spending the day at Mount Tremblant my friends and I, thought it would be 'boujee' of us to have dinner in the Old Port of Montreal (lol).
If you're tourists like us, we didn't know a lot of the restaurants in the area were closed early. Like 7pm early on a Saturday night!
Since Saigon 27 was the only thing open, we had no choice but to eat here. My first impression of the place was that everything was outdated and kind of reminded me of my grandparents house. Fake plastic flowers hung by the windows, odd knick knacks here and there and Christmas ornaments were still displayed.
The food was not good or authentic at all. And it was quite pricey IMO.
I think the worst part was the dessert.
I'm normally not a picky person and will eat just about anything, but the crème brûlée was gag worthy! The custard wasn't even "brulée-d".. There were still little grains of sugar at the top and it tasted like laundry/dish detergent. Not that I've ever eaten detergent before...but I would imagine that's what it would taste like.
Although our server was lovely, the service was lacking. The food came in incredibly slow and there were no check ups.
*sigh* so much for being boujee...