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After venturing out to Parkdale with 2 very hungry friends and being turned away from a busy taco joint, we stumbled upon Chantecler, a new bistro style restaurant on the strip. We were pleasantly surprised when we could walk in and get a table right away. The food was modern Asian fusion with a rustic nature including an item that i had never seen on a menu before - pork neck. I have had it with home cooking with my family in my Chinese household but never in a restaurant. Of course this was a main we needed to try and it is a top recommend if you come here. It was definitely cooked well. To make this more authentically Asian - it was served on pieces of braised lettuce and poached oyster mushrooms which you see with many traditional Chinese dishes and topped off with a house-made XO sauce (a traditional Chinese sauce made of dried seafood) that takes 5 days to make! It really brought me back to my family's cooking and the pork neck was tender and full of juicy goodness with a perfect punch from the XO! Wow! Another great dish with Chantecler's version of potato gnocchi - it was presented like a slab of creamy potato sauce which was melt in your mouth smooth. You just lapped it up! To give it the Asian flare - it was served with cured cod roe and sprinkled with pungent seaweed powder. Finally we had to try the beef cheek as I go on record saying is the most tender part of any animal. It was braised (perhaps a bit too long as it was tougher than I would like) in red whine and served on root and marrow mash and to make it seem more bloody - it was topped with a beet sauce. I would definitely come back here for an intimate dinner with friends or on a date and with the more adventurous and less picky of eaters.
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