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  • One thing you will learn about Montreal (especially the downtown area) is that if there is a particular place you want to dine, and they take reservations; do it, otherwise be prepared to be informed that your wait time will be at least an hour. There wasn't a wait at all to dine at Le Senateur, but it was pretty packed and it was late, and we were hungry, plus they had a decent looking pre-fix menu that included soup or salad, entree and dessert with coffee; that seemed like a solid deal. The service here was excellent, our waiter was incredibly charming and even gave us the carafe of house wine for half price due to a minor mix up. I think the issue I keep coming back to is that the food quality just didn't seem to be there. I'll start with the rolls that arrived at the table: cold, and obviously store bought which would have been fine if they would have at least been toasted for a few minutes. I didn't even finish mine and waited for the actual food to arrive. I ordered from the prefix menu and got the salad to start, mussels in wine sauce as my entree, it came with frittes (fries). The salad was extremely average and definitely a store bought dressing to go along with it. The wine sauce that accompanied my mussels had great flavor and I happily dipped my fries into it. The fries by the way were stellar as I always seem to find with any fry I have encountered in Montreal. However, I feel like the mussels themselves were not washed properly, or as well as I like to when I personally make them at home, they were however still edible and I enjoyed them. My father said his steak was just ok, and mom said the same thing about her salmon and rice with vegetables. Our prefix meal ended with coffee and dessert, we passed on the coffee but we each got something different for dessert. I got the chocolate profiteroles, mom got tiramisu, and dad got a fruit salad. The fruit salad by the way was out of a can, yup; and boy did we make jokes about that! I mean come on, how is a patron going to take you seriously if you feed them food out of a can? Everything else was just ok. It seems like there was nothing really outstanding to be had here unfortunately. The prefix meals are a great idea and I think if some more attention to minor details were put in place, Le Senateur would be great, and please; nix the fruit out of a can.
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