Rumi Rocks!

rumi.jpgWhen in Montreal, one must savour the fine eat­ing oppor­tun­it­ies and I am thrilled to report a gem of a spot. Rumi is a Persian/Sufi res­taur­ant loc­ated in Mile’s End at the corner of Hutchison and Fair­mount. It has a charm­ing ter­rasse and abso­lutely stun­ningly yummy food.

After wan­der­ing around the Laur­ier, St-Denis, St-Laurent, Parc area for a spell, I pushed one more block and found what I was look­ing for. Unfor­tu­nately, I also left my cam­era at the hotel and imme­di­ately wished I had brought it along. The decor has stream­ing fab­rics and a one feels rather ensconced. I remem­ber Vika Zafrin care­fully pho­to­graph­ing our food in Fre­der­ic­ton for her blog and now under­stand why. The present­a­tion just begged being cap­tured for posterity.

I star­ted with the fea­tured baba ghan­ouj. Not that I have tried a vast array of baba ghan­ouj (i have no idea how to plur­al­ised that), but this was abso­lutely the best I have every had. It was burst­ingly full of fla­vours fea­tur­ing just the right amount of lemon and paprika. Rumi also fea­tured a hearty (ser­i­ously) Italian rosé superbly com­ple­ment­ing both the baba ghan­ouj and the chicken tajine that I enjoyed as an entree. The tajine had a tomato base with black olives and mar­in­ated onions. Deli­cious! I fin­ished the meal appro­pri­ately with a some Mor­roc­can tea and a small slice of baclava.

In case you didn’t pick it up from the glow­ing descrip­tions — I am mad for this place. The deli­cious food, fine even­ing and Mon­tréal; ter­rasse make Rumi a hands-down recom­mend­a­tion.

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