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Ora Restaurant – Kelowna. BC

We had a terrible experience for breakfast, but after my Dr.’s appointment, it was now lunch time….We decided to try ORA http://www.orakitchen.ca/. WOW!

This establishment has been open for less than a year but good gracious, it must be the secret of the Okanagan. You have to enter the door to appreciate the sexiness of the decor.  We opted to try the outside patio as the day was weather-perfect.

Our server, Lisa, was amazing: friendly without overdoing it, very knowledgeable on the flavours and tastes of the various items on the menu. You can tell when the staff are tasting the product before telling the customer what to expect.

Don ordered a green pea and ham soup along with a pile of scrumptious artichoke crostinis with baked brie stuffed with roasted garlic, caramelized shallots and topped with (looked like) roasted  tomatoes.

Lisa told us it would leave him with serious garlic breath but that it would be worth it.  She was right! I, of course, had to sample….either that or die in the car. We had a two hour drive ahead.

I, being not so brave, ordered the portabello burger with yam fries. Okay, okay, I did try about 7 of those addictive fries. HONEST! The burger was super awsome. It was huge and filled with so many goodies such as mushroom butternut squash ristotto with aged cheddar and veggies.

To help us out, we ordered a chocolate mousse (one scoop) with a dash of creme fraiche and raspberry coulis on each side. Oh my, oh my….was that ever good.

Price was $$ for two and worth it for sure.  Don’t let this one go by the way side….far too good for that. Go and give it a try-you won’t be sorry.

 

 

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Cora Breakfast and Lunch Restaurant-Kelowna, BC

When you have great expectations http://www.chezcora.com/en/breakfast-restaurants/british-columbia/Cora-Kelowna such as this restaurant advertises, it was a huge disappointment.  The pictures on their vast menu indicate fresh, fresher and freshest ingredients, lots of fruit in so many concoctions. I thought it was a little pricey but mentioned that with all the fresh fruit being offered up, it would probably be worth it.

We asked our server,Kelly, (her tag read Kelly Cheddar) the origins of the restaurant concept and she told us it was from Quebec. Well blow me over with a feather…let me explain.

Don ordered Salmon Eggs Benedict (not their spelling), and Don found the eggs far too overcooked, and the sauce was like a thick glue flavoured with too much lemon. The plate came with pineapple, strawberries, apples cut into a stacked layer, cantaloupe.  The presentation was beautiful.  He also had a glass of freshly squeezed orange juice.  This was the highlight. 

 The salmon was a bit off and it took until later in the evening before Don said he felt better.

We have been to Quebec and I am married to a French Canadian who can cook and believe me, they missed the class showing how to make crepes. I ordered an eggs, bacon with 2 blueberry crepes dish with no mention of potatoes on the menu and fresh fruit.  Sounds good right?

The crepes were about 6-7 layers more than any crepe should be and had the consistency of damp rubber. It was totaly inedible and flavorless.  It came with  potatoes flavoured with garlic….for breakfast?  The toast, sourdough, never, ever saw a toaster or flat-top cooker. It was sort of warmed but absolutely no colour and no texture.

I am so sorry, but this was a definite no-no. It cost us roughly $40.00 for this.

Note to owner/manager…please send your Chef’s/line cooks to school and make sure they can serve up what the beautiful pictures show the paying customer.

2 thumbs down.

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