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  • My boyfriend went to junior high with the executive chef here and though they never really kept in touch, we were excited to try it out on our first trip back to Calgary since it opened. Luckily, we managed to kill two birds with one stone and hit up Home Tasting Room for something to eat after Stampede. I have to admit, I was afraid of going here. The menu looks a liiiiitle pretentious and anyone who knows me knows I probably just bought a box of easy mac and all I want to do is go home and eat it. Alone. So I don't have to share. However, I think the atmosphere of this place can be summed up by the appetizer I got. I was really, really sick the entire week. By the time Saturday night rolled around, I was just beginning to be able to taste stuff again. I ordered a cream of tomato soup because I didn't really feel like eating but I wanted to feel loved (unhealthy emotional attachment to food? CHECK!). What came was a bowl of cream of tomato soup with a little disc of parmesan crisp and a healthy dose of lavender oil. It was perfection. It was just tomato soup but LAVENDER oil, you guys, LAVENDER. It was like a hug from the inside. Imagine taking a lavender scented bath when you've got the worst cold. Now imagine that lavender bath being in your mouth and then your belly. With bread. The lavender made the soup feel fancy (and it's tomato soup, so the jump to fancy is a long one) but it was comfort food, and that's what I got from this place. Fancy but comfy. I can't wait to go back and eat here again and actually order some food. Though I didn't go too mad, I did get a chance to try the flat bread (with prosciutto, basil ricotta, roast red peppers and wild arugula) and it was insanely good. That and the raspberry and white chocolate creme brulee (I was sick, not dead). Minus one star because I don't think I can give it a five star without a least one proper visit. And another for lunch. Because being thorough is important. And tasty. Oh, and in case anyone is interested (humour me!), I woke up CURED the next day. Lavender tomato soup and white chocolate and raspberry creme brulee -- the cure for the common but debilitating cold.
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