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Amaranth with sorrel |
When deciding on restaurants to dine at in London, I chose
Viajante Restaurant on a whim after reading a
review in the
Edmonton Journal about a
restaurant that does blind tastings. Unlike many other restaurants in London,
Viajante doesn’t provide you with the menu prior to the meal, the only
decisions you get to make are how many courses you want and if you want the
wine pairings. The servers say it takes the stress out of eating, allowing the
chef to take you on a relaxing, culinary journey. They do of course make
accommodations for food allergies and any food you are really adverse to,
otherwise, they hope that you will eat whatever they put in front of you, as it
was meant to be served. The dining room is divided into two areas, the one we
were in which was more secluded with a fireplace without a fire, and the other right by the open kitchen. That evening we chose the 6-course meal and I opted to have
it with the wine pairings. In reality, it wound up being more than 6 courses once
you add in all the amuse bouches.