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| - I went to this restaurant because my Scottish friend want to try out 'haggis' in Toronto.
We made a trip to come here for brunch on Sunday.
We have a party of 5, we ordered, Haggis, Neeps and Tatties, Scotch Egg, Scotch Fry, The Caledonian Burger, Fish& Chip as meals to share. We also ordered Deep-Fried Mars Bar and Bread and Butter Pudding as dessert.
First of all, my Scottish friend was not very fond of the haggis. He said no one would ever serve haggis with gravy on top. The neeps (turnips) are usually color yellow in UK, but here is white?!? Also $14 for this dish is a bit over the top.
2nd, the scotch fry, which comes with blood pudding. The blood pudding was REALLY dry. The rest is tasty and A-OK.
The Scotch Egg, it was tasty. However, $8 for just ONE egg, then again, it's abit over the top.
The fish & chips are excellent. The burger's beef patties is very dry.
We ordered deep fried mars bar and bread and butter pudding as dessert. Deep fried mars bar is interesting, extremely sweet. (Do not try to eat this dish by yourself, you need two ppl, because it's too sweet!). Also, $7 for ONE deep fried mars bar? That is also on the expensive side.
Bread and butter pudding is very dense. It is too dense for my Scottish friend. He never thought the pudding would be 'that thick and dense'.
Overall, we have 5 people, and the bill comes to be around $27 dollars. Very expensive for brunch for sure.
Other than the prices, I think the food is well presented, the waitress is very nice and they answer and listen to our question and request patiently.
But would I come here again? If they make the price $3 dollar cheaper, sure.
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