Sunday, November 15, 2015

Eating at Taverne Gaspar for #MTLaTABLE


Last Sunday the Montreal restaurant event called MTLaTable was being observed by over 40 restaurants around the city. I managed to make a decision along with my partner in crime MBT and we decided to go to Taverne Gaspar in Old Montreal, a place where we had never been. 
The great thing about these events is that there are so many restaurants participating you always have the chance to eat at a place that you have never tried before. So on to Gaspar it was.
THE FOOD
Going with the MTLaTable menu I started out with the Caesar Prosciutto salad with parmesan shavings. If you are a fan of having salads before your meals then this salad is one you will enjoy. The prosciutto bits with the dressing and the parmesan cheese shavings makes for a great mix and you will not want to put the fork down. The salad was also great because it was not so big that it would fill me up before the main or dessert. I have had times when the actual appetizer was so much I could barely get through the main meal and by then I had no interest in dessert but this was different. It was just enough to get me ready for the main meal. 
My main meal was a delicious hamburger but not any burger. A bacon cheeseburger with Jim Bean BBQ sauce, a deep fried onion ring and coleslaw all inside the burger. I should add it came with fries on the side. I am a burger fan and so even though I could get a burger at any time I just had to try this one out and it was wonderful. Another mix of tastes almost canceled out the onion ring. I think I could have eaten two of those things. As for MBT, she had the risotto and as she said, "it was great. Probably the best risotto I have had". 
Lastly for dessert, I had the brownie with ice cream. A great dessert to finish off the evening. Who says no to chocolate anyway? 
ATMOSPHERE
The atmosphere inside the restaurant was great. It was not too dark so you could actually see where you were walking. Some restaurants have a tendency to place their music loud, so loud that you can hardly carry a conversation. The best places play their music at a level where you can still talk to your dinner partner and at the end of the evening forget that there was music even playing. All that to say that I can't say if there was music playing. Now that's pretty good Gaspar! 
RATING
The entire evening out was rated a 4 out of 5. A definite must try restaurant especially with its great location in Old Montreal on De La Commune.  
For Taverne Gaspar's website, click here
#mtlatable

Wednesday, October 21, 2015

MTL a Table is back


The culinary event known as "Restaurant Week" (#MTLaTable) is set to return from October 29th to November 8th with a long list of restaurants offering $21, $31 and $41 set meals for Montreal die hard foodies. In addition this year some of the restaurants will also be offering $21 brunch menus.

Montreal restaurant week is a great way to get to know different restaurants in the city that you might not get a chance to experience on a regular basis. Several restaurants that I've discovered through MTLaTable include Vieux Port SteakhouseSuite 701 and Mechant Boeuf. Every year is a new opportunity to discover another restaurant and take advantage of the different events such as culinary tours and wine tastings.

For more information on MTLaTable, check out the Tourism Montreal website.



Monday, September 21, 2015

Wall Street Journal Interview with Ice Cube and O'Shea Jackson Jr.


An interview with O'Shea Jackson (Ice Cube) and his son O'Shea Jackson Jr. who played him in the movie Straight Outta Compton from the Wall Street Journal.



Monday, August 31, 2015

Montreal Burger Week

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Le Burger Week starts tomorrow in Montreal and other cities across Canada. The week long celebration for burger lovers will involve over 30 Montreal establishments who will be dishing out their best burgers for the public to enjoy. Everything from Peking Duck Burgers to Veggie burgers to burgers with eggs in them and burgers with smoked pulled pork. There is a burger for everyone with all the establishments that are participating.

To find all of the participating establishments across Montreal and in other cities, check out the website for Le burger week or better yet get the Le Burger Week app that will display all the burgers from all the restaurants in each city that is participating. The app has several features which allow you to see the top burger eaters and the top rated burgers during the week. I hope you all have a gym near you, it will be a greasy week.


Check out the website Le Burger Week.

Enjoy!


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Saturday, August 15, 2015

U.S. Flag raised in Cuba

An historic moment indeed and a reminder that we all need to work together to affect real change. We all know more work needs to be done but the foundation has been laid.


Friday, August 14, 2015

What Is In a Name? Quebec and the N-word

Once again in Quebec there seems to be a controversy regarding the use and meaning of the N-word. Whether it be the French term Negre or the English version Nigger, some people in Quebec seem to downplay the harm that this word does simply by saying "There is no negative connotation like it has in the U.S." etc. Now yes, I've heard people use that excuse and a lot more then turn and blame the English media in Quebec for making them look like racists. I'd like to point out that not all Francophones and not all Anglophones are ignorant to the word Nigger but some simply are ignorant.

The latest case has actually been around for decades but has recently come to light. It has recently become public knowledge (beyond the local municipality) that there are public areas in the province of Quebec that have the word Nigger or Negre as names for public places, for example part of the Gatineau River named Nigger Rapids reportedly in memory of a black couple that drowned there in the early 1900's. The rapids are in the area of the town of Bouchette Quebec and it is surprising that the local public there seem to have no issue with those rapids being called Nigger Rapids. It is almost as if the population has no awareness of the issues of the word and the backlash against that word across much of North America. And well, maybe it's not a controversy for the locals because they are not around many black people who can effectively say why there is an issue with the N-word. Maybe the history and use of this word is just not communicated much in Quebec. Whatever it is, the recent revelations has not even moved the mayor of this town (Rejean Major) to want to have the name changed. If you can image anywhere else in Canada or the United States where there was a lake or rapids with the word Nigger in the name and the mayor of the neighbouring town says that there is nothing wrong and would not demand a name change? Could you imagine that?

The excuse that nobody talks about this may point to the issue of how many black people live in the town. There seems to be no significant pocket of black people in that town to have made noise about this sosaying no one talks about the name seems useless to say since it seems that most are ignorant to the meaning. I can say that sometimes ignorance is not the fault of the person or this case the town, the true test is when you explain to the people why having the name Nigger Rapids is offensive and the mayor and other people still are steadfast in not wanting to change the name. Now we have a problem Houston!

When reading up on this, I was amazed to read how some local people believed that the name Nigger Rapids "showed the history of black people in Quebec and how it was at that time" and how some believe that there was no other name they could replace Nigger Rapids with. I will let that marinate with you a bit but its infuriating and frustrating that once again the word Nigger in English or Negre in French is in the public discourse in Quebec because most Quebecers seem to be ignorant to the word yet still try to defend the use of it. It is amazingly frustrating. However, the reason why this has become public is because the Quebec Toponymy Commission which studies name changes says that they will look into whether the name should be changed. Although this is a good thing I have an issue with the some of the things they have been saying about this situation.

It is almost obvious that local officials knew of this name and said nothing because they are ignorant to the word. The commission says that name has not been changed because there was no public pressure to do so yet we understand a bit why right? Another thing that bothered me was the this same Toponymy Commission approved the name of Nigger Rapids back in 1983! The commission should definitely right this wrong and they probably will. According to the commission spokesperson Pierre Leblanc this process could take time which I guess as long as the process will happen we should let it run its course but I'm puzzled how changing this name (a racial slur) from a public place cannot be fast tracked.

The kicker to this is that within the province of Quebec there are other places named simular to Nigger Rapids. I have heard of this one place called Nigger Rock, near the U.S. border where black slaves are said to have been buried between 1794 and 1833. I've heard the stories personally but I'm not sure anyone knows for sure and its something you would not learn in school because black history is as scarce in Quebec schools as sex education.... wait, they are bringing that back. However, other sites in Quebec include Niger River, Lac du Negre, Riviere du Negre among others. Nobody in Quebec wants to hear this but listen closely, Quebec has a problem and its being tossed under a rug. I'm not saying people are racist but I am saying people are very ignorant. Ignorant to the point we may soon be calling people racist especially if we correct them and they reject it.

Let's correct these names and let's fast track that change. Quebec is better than this!