In the bustling, busy neighborhood it was named after - Richmond Station has pushed the level of Canadian cuisine to new heights using seasonal ingredients, quality products from local farmers and the best chefs around.
I was very fortunate to experience Richmond Station's tasting menu for my birthday. My brother and I had reserved the chef's table seating in advance - which directly faced the kitchen's open window. It was a nice treat to see the process behind the meal. We had also booked the Chef’s Tasting Menu, which changes every two weeks, and opted-in for the beverage pairing package as well.
I will say I was immediately delighted we took advantage and added the beverage pairing - as the sommelier, Linda, was just a joy to listen to. She spoke at eagerly in great lengths about the wine pairing we were about to enjoy, and how it meshed with the upcoming course. I was very thrilled to learn, and her enthusiasm only added to my own.
The actual tasing menu was truly an experience, and I adored how lavish yet casual it seemed. My favorite offerings that evening was easily the Selection of Canapes, Charcoal Grilled Mediterranean Sea Bass and the Dry-Aged Penokean Hills Beef. The Canapes were such a fun selection, and a great way to lead into the meal. I was obsessed with the initial presentation, but I was shocked at the amazing tastes that followed. The Sea Bass was also amazing, and I was forever back in forth between the softness of the fish - and the crispness of the grilled skin. The dry-aged beef was memorable and delicious, but it was also paired with the best milk buns I have ever tried.
Richmond Station was an experience I would love to delve into again, and it truly made for a memorable birthday dinner.