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    E&E Drive In

    3.7 (6 reviews)

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    Madrock Cafe

    Madrock Cafe

    3.7(10 reviews)
    9.2 km
    $$

    This was by far the worst restaurant meal we have had in many years. We came at 2 in the afternoon,…read moreand it was full, so we were asked to wait outside. Seated in about 30 minutes. Uninviting ambiance, and unfriendly servers. Everyone we have met in our three visits to Newfoundland has been helpful, friendly and warm. Not here. The servers acted like they wished everyone would go home. None of that would have mattered if the food was decent. We ordered the turkey soup which we presumed was homemade and would be a hearty lunch. I am pretty sure the soup was canned Campbell's vegetable soup, although it was even more tasteless. The vegetables were clearly from canned soup-tiny tasteless cubes of carrots and shreds of tasteless onion. The noodles were from a package of Lipton's chicken noodle soup-tiny threads of noodles. And maybe1/8 of a cup of turkey. It was inedible, and cost $8.95. We were asked if we wanted homemade bread, and were charged $1.50 for a slice of white bread with a ton of margarine spread on top. Also tasteless. I left very hungry and ate cookies out of my car for lunch. Unpleasant from start to finish, and I felt totally ripped off by the price and quality. If you can't make homemade soup, don't put it on the menu. An awful experience.

    This is by far the best breakfast place around. The cook and staff are friendly, kind and…read more inviting. Love the ambiance of the good old newfoundland kitchen. It's like walking into a family home and sitting down for a good home-cooked meal. The hardest part of moving away from the area was knowing I would miss out in my Saturday ward special and my sons French toast and sausage. Miss you guys and see this summer.

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    Fish cakes and beans

    Madrock Cafe - Fish cakes and beans

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    Portage

    Portage

    4.5(19 reviews)
    39.8 km

    Located near the upper end of Water St just before it turns into offices, Portage's PoMo space is…read morein contrast to much of St John's historical downtown, but it's a refreshing vibe that still feels inviting and relaxed. The menu is on the larger side for a place of Portage's caliber and reputation, with several snack-sized starters and veggie-based dishes, and a leaner variety of proteins and desserts on offer. You know you're likely in for an excellent meal when it's hard to choose what to get, but after some deliberation, my wife and I landed on a handful - smoked olives, the cleverly-named Tongue and Cheek, Brussels sprouts, broccoli, cauliflower souvlaki, and fingerling potatoes. Note that you can conveniently get half-sized portions of most dishes, although we, somewhat greedily, did not. Unsurprisingly, the smoked olives arrived right out of the gate. The plump green olives came as advertised and while you wouldn't know it from looking at them, tasted more like smoke than olive - and I was all for it! I'm slowly converting to olives, although it's generally only at nicer restaurants and not the olives that come out of obscenely large buckets/cans that get slopped on mediocre pizzas and salads. The cauliflower souvlaki started off our string of excellent veggie dishes. I wasn't sure what the portioning or presentation would be like for these, but they were all a generous size for two people to share, and while they were plated with consideration, it wasn't so much "haute cuisine" as it was "piles of delicious food with complementary garnishes". I was a bit surprised that the cauliflower was served at room temperature, but the charred cruciferous veg still packed a lot of flavour into each tender-crisp bite. Paired up with pickled dates, yogurt, and fresh dill and mint, the dish hit a lot of notes - savoury, lightly sweet, and tart and bright vegetal freshness. On deck were the fingering potatoes. Loaded up with sauteed onions, scrunchion-esque bits of pork belly, and a blessedly-conservative amount of Dijon, this was a dish that harkens to a lot of continental European dishes. The execution of the relatively simple ingredients is where it stood out though, with firm-but-tender potatoes that had hints of sweetness and umami from their toppings, and the crisp bits of pork belly brought some textural contrast to this comfort food classic. The dishes were coming hard and fast at this point with the broccoli, Brussels sprouts and (cod) Tongue and Cheek showing up in quick succession. Brussels sprouts have become a family sight on contemporary restaurant menus in the past 15-ish years, and the crispy, charred veg got the Boomer parent treatment, although melted Cheez Whiz was replaced by a much more natural Mornay sauce. I'm not jaded enough yet by their ubiquity to bemoan the delicious execution of these sprouts, and the cheesy goodness of the Mornay mellowed out the sharper edges of this infamous vegetable. A surprise hit was the broccoli - with velvety smooth and lightly salty ricotta, fresh micro greens and a not-insubstantial punch of heat from chili crisp, our third cruciferous vegetable of the night took top honours of the three, IMO. The Tongue and Cheek is an amusingly tongue-in-cheek play on words, using two cuts of cod that have become local delicacies. Each was fried in a light and airy batter that was only slightly heavier than a proper tempura, with a perfectly generous amount of salt. The tongues were a bit more toothsome, but still tender, while the cheeks almost melted in your mouth. They're one of the more pricey starters, but absolutely worth it. After this sizeable feast, dessert was not on the table, figuratively or literally. Service was spot-on and friendly, without the almost clinical coldness that can come with the precision that some fine dining places have. Portage is understandably representing St John's on Canada's Top 100 list with its deliberate, but unpretentious menu that will leave you wanting more and loosening your belt at the same time.

    Had a wonderful meal at Portage. Shout out to our server…read moreCaroline who really looked after us well. Highly recommend this spot for offering specialities of the area. Please note that I also highly recommend reservations as it's not a huge dining space and because the food is so good, they do get busy. We started with the seafood sampler platter. So wonderful. And then we shared the Halibut, rice and spinach/fiddleheads with shrimp hollandaise (which were a fantastic complement to each other). Only one thing we did not like (it was not the fault of the restaurant, but our table for 2 was flanked by a table for 8. We don't mind that generally but 2 of the party were children who initially were running around and flinging themselves on the banquette seating for the first half of the meal. I started to wonder if I was going to end up with one of them in our laps. Fortunately they settled down at some point). Despite all this I would go back in a heartbeat.

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    Broccoli with ricotta and chili crisp

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    Chafe's Landing

    Chafe's Landing

    4.0(98 reviews)
    39.9 km
    $$

    On my last day in Newfoundland & Labrador I visited the community of Petty Harbour - specifically…read moreto have dinner at Chafe's Landing. Known for its fantastic fish and chips with no shortage of rave reviews on Yelp I thought it best to plan ahead and get on the Yelp Waitlist to avoid having to figure out a plan B. The Yelp Waitlist indicated that I was the 34th in line to get a table! WOW this must be a really special place if so many people are waiting to eat here I thought to myself. Discouraged but persistent I thought I'd try my luck anyways and I'm so glad that I did!!! Chafe's Landing did not disappoint! Service exceptional- the staff were so kind to seat us immediately. I ordered the cod fish tacos which were so good. More than enough for me; no room left for dessert. What a great meal

    I was there yesterday with my boyfriend and we were there 2 years ago when he was here visiting on…read morevacation and it was amazing the fish and chips dressing and gravy and he lives here now and we went there yesterday and there were only a few tables occupied and the food literally came in 4 minutes and the fries were a great portion absolutely no dressing on the fries or gravy it might have been a table spoon of each so I asked for more gravy on the side and the fries were not crispy at all and my boyfriend ordered 2 pieces of fish as well and we were going to share the fish and the fish was not cooked or crispy just light and greasy and raw inside and the food came in under 5 minutes and we could not get the waitress to come back or find her and there were two hostesses sitting in a booth folding napkins and not doing anything else and we told the waitress when she came back that we wanted a take out container for the fish to go home and put it in the deep fryer for longer it wasn't cooked and she took the plate which literally had 2 nibbles out of 2 pieces of fish gone and she knew it was raw and said no you will not i will get the kitchen to cook you two fresh pieces of fish again to take home and we told her again no rush we still had half a pint each still left because the food was out in under 5 minutes and she came back literally 6 minutes after with the container of the two fresh pieces of fish and i paid the bill then and I opened the container in the vehicle and it was still not cooked and I am not joking light and soggy and greasy and the fish was gummy and not white flaky shiny no pink looking gummy and soggy 60 dollars and they cooked fish 2 times and it was not cooked or crispy or anything and I will never ever ever go back again and that is their speciality any place can have good fish and chips and cook it absolutely crazy and disgusting and I was way too generous giving it a star and 2 years ago in July in had it and took it out and it was amazing so I don't know what happened in the last few years and I will never go back

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