roozle and I have just returned from a well-balanced trip to Montreal: full of scenic vistas, historic interest, art galleries, fireworks, architecture, festivals, unpaved back roads, and most importantly a tremendous variety of excellent food. The best was Stash: a Polish bistro named for its founder, Stanislaw Pruszynski, and whose placemats advise the diner that "Everything tastes better with
wódka, even
wódka". We agreed and got shots of
Wyborowa which was very tasty.
roozle had the Roast of Wild Boar menu, and I had the Primer menu. The
barszcz was thin and delicate, and the salad hearty, which was the reverse of what I expected but quite delicious.
roozle's meat and red cabbage worked well together but I thought the
bigos and
placki complemented each other perfectly and the other tastes from the
krokiety and meat and cheese
pierogis made for a more interesting meal.
The dessert was the weak point of the
tables d'hote; the fruit squares were nice enough but not really very interesting. Perhaps something on the a la carte menu would have been better.
Stash Cafe200, rue Saint-Paul Ouest
Montréal, QC
+1 514 845 6611
Open daily 1130-2330
Reservations not really as necessary as the web site would have you believe
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(Anonymous) 2007-07-17 11:48 am (UTC)(link)That's naughty of you as she's married to someone else!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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You listing of Polish dishes makes me nostalgic. My only quibble is that pierogi is already plural.
At this point your troll is more amusing than annoying. I guess there was a sale on exclamation points.
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Huh, there was an S on their menu. Maybe pierogi is like fish?
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Language evolves and useage changes, especially for adopted words. Once pierogi becomes an English word, using English rules of pluralization makes sense. It stood out for me here since this was a Polish restaurant and I speak Polish, however poorly. I guess I should be happy that they're not calling them "pierogi's".
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Polish desserts never impressed me much, but the poppyseed cake should be a good bet.
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I meant to stick my nose in and offer advice but too many other things clamoured for my attention. Next time.
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Us too. It's definitely a neighborhood thing; we're up there much more often than we are down by Stash's.
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I haven't been there since May 2001.
Best periogis from any restaurant.