92 Clarence Street
613-241-6835
Reviewed by Alex Massaad
This review might seem a little strange by the title so let me clarify. The service at Cornerstone is terrible and the ambiance is slightly worse. The place doesn't look bad, or dirty or anything, it just lacks something. After a very brief wait at the bar (our bar drinks hadn't even been made yet) we were seated at a table in the middle of a very noisy restaurant.
I'm not one to usually pick apart tiny details, but the tables here are horrible. This is the second time I've visited Cornerstone and this is the second time I've had to jam my feet under the table in order to sit comfortably. Did the owners not sit in these chairs before ordering them for the restaurant? Maybe they did and I'm just built differently than they are. I also became well acquainted with the furniture while our waitress took about 5 minutes too long to take our orders.
Noise aside. Tables aside. Slow servers aside. The food was pretty good. We started with the Thai Guacamole Dip which is "A fusion of Thai spices and guacamole served with lime salted corn tortilla chips." A very good Guacamole but not quite enough. There were too many chips left at the end, which seemed a little disappointing. It definitely beats some of the other Guacamole's in the market though. I would probably order it again if I were there for drinks.
For an entree I had the Roasted Chicken with Pear Chutney which is described in the menu as a "Roasted breast of chicken topped with a vanilla infused pear chutney. Served with seasonal vegetables and roasted potatoes." This might be worth coming back for on a quiet night . . . if that ever happens at Cornerstone; most night's its pretty full.
Ann says...
Second time here, very sharp mind and brilliant writing. very good post. looking forward for more posts like this. Thanks Ann
On April 19, 2010