The Goat's cheese tart was light and soft, not as cheesy as I imagined it.
As a light starter I would recommend the vine ripened tomatoes. The seasoning was well balanced and the mozzarella was tender and juicy. This was a simple, traditional Italian classic.
The chicken roulade would have been quite nice, although chicken and crab meat are not the best combination for my palate.
The roasted pork tenderloin in port wine sauce was slightly too mild and the pork could have been juicier. The mushroom polenta was tasty and helped balancing off the flavors.The total bill was $70, inclusive of drinks. I would say that although none of the dishes stood out the food was simple and tasty. It was a fair deal and I would not rule out going back there again.
Wolf Brasserie
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