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  • Revisited C5 recently and had a lovely, leisurely weekend lunch. I had a family member visiting from out of town and he wanted to check out the ROM, so this seemed like an obvious choice. C5 is a good place to take out-of-towners in general -- great view, dramatic setting in the Michael Lee Chin crystal, delicious seasonal cuisine, and attentive service. I especially love the sculptures by the bar that look like microvilli:P Reservations over OpenTable were painless, and you get 100 dining points. Yay! They have a lot of interesting looking cocktails, but it was early so we all had tea. They serve Mighty Leaf teas and have a decent selection of black and herbal teas. I had a peach tea which was nice and sweet but not too sweet. We really liked that all the entrees come with your choice of side. We're not talking rice pillaf or those bland carrot/peas mixes... Think truffle potato chips with chives and sea salt, healthy warm lentils with arugula and balsamic, sauteed mushrooms, or (my favourite and what our server recommended) candied brussel sprouts with onions and bacon. Mmm. It was nice because we each got our own entree, but we could share the side dishes, which came in pretty generous portions (and on separate plates from our entrees). For my main, I had the braised beef shephard's pie with root vegetables and chevre gratin. A-mazing. It was quite heavy, but perfect comfort food for winter time. The beef was succulent and juicy, the mashed potatoes were super-smooth. One DC raved about the Coq au Vin. The other DC had roasted squash and seed salad with goat cheese and dried cranberries. That dish was nice but not as exciting as the others, since it is so easy to replicate at home. Ah well, at least there is a healthy option. We finished off with the apple beignets that was served with rice pudding. They took a while (15-20 minutes) because they were made to order. They were warm and crispy -- definitely worth the wait. The size was good for sharing. Service got a bit slow near the end, but our server was pleasant and very professional. Since it's the holiday season, they even had carolers sing some songs during our lunch! A nice touch. During the month of December, they also have a special holiday Sunday brunch menu.
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