Blue Pear Restaurant Review
This will be a little bit shorter and to the point than the previous two reviews, mostly because I just don’t have the time today to write up a large review like I did the last two.
We went to Blue Pear Restaurant on Wednesday of last week, this was said to be the most expensive of the four restaurants that I am trying for Fork Fest 2009. The restaurant itself is tucked away just off of 107th ave on 123rd street, not exactly clearly visible, but easy enough to find. Something that struck me as odd was that upon arriving at the entrance, the door was locked, and you must in fact ring the doorbell to get in (after someone comes to the door to unlock it). Inside is a fairly small room, no more than 15 tables total. This helps keep the dining experience a little more intimate and cozy (i suppose). There are no walls or panels separating the tables, but when you are only dining with about 4 or 5 other tables the noise level is pretty low already.
Our waitress was extremely nice and very helpful (even going as far as fetching a wine book to feed my interest in a southern Italian location that I had not heard of). The Fork Fest menu was predetermined, which means that you don’t have much choice on what you get for dinner. There was a nice wine feature that we ordered, it was a paired wine with each course (appetizer, entree, and desert). While I didn’t necessarily find the wines to pair immaculately, they were pretty good and I above all else appreciated the effort (and convenience of different wine with different food for one price). The wine feature is for two people only (or multiples of two I suppose), which could be a little disappointing, but should be fine in most situations. Our appetizers arrived shortly, a mushroom dish which unfortunately I could barely touch (though i did give it a taste just to be sure). I absolutely despise mushrooms (as does my girlfriend) and this was just an unfortunate situation for the both of us. The entree when arctic char, which considering I am not a big fish fan either, was pretty darn good. I thought the food was exceptionally good, everything on the plate complimented one another and it was just an all around good effort. For desert, we were given a home made lemon whipped cream dish with Saskatoon berries. The cream was very lemony and tart, something that I enjoy a lot.
To sum things up, this restaurant surely deserves its reputation as one of the finer restaurants in Edmonton. The food was on par for what I expected it to be, and the service was exceptional. Definitely recommended to people as something to try if you are interested in a well prepared meal at the cost of a heavy price. The prices are on the very upper echelon of the price scale, at $89 per person. I would likely not eat here again, but that’s just because at my stage in life, the price simply outweighs the experience. However, for someone who is more financially secure, this restaurant certainly has an advantage over many of the other restaurants in Edmonton.
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I think spending $89 a person isn’t too bad as long as it’s for a special occasion, like Valentine’s Day or an anniversary. Thanks for the review. Sounds like a great restaurant to try out.