I don't think I'd ever be able to reproduce it since green papayas have eluded me in the grocery store. It was excellent.
For the main course, we had Red Panang Curry.
The menu describes it as a dry curry, and being a lover of juicy things, I was pleasantly surprised that it had a creamy coconut sauce and was absolutely to die for.
We also chose the less exotic Pad Thai, which was really good.
Last, off the specials board, I noticed a dessert advertised as vegan, which I had to order just because the restaurant knew that having a vegan dessert was important. Since we were both full, Pete and I decided to share. It was the very best dessert I have ever had in my life.
Sweet and icy coconut milk surrounded soft fresh coconut slivers and tiny pink tapioca pearls. Pete graciously let me have the last spoonful. Perhaps he saw the crazed look in my eye and became a little frightened.
If you live in Ottawa and are veg*n, or just looking for a fantastic meal, try the Sacred Garden. Maybe the fake shrimp in the soup will freak you out a little, but the food will be exquisite.
On a seasonal note, the local pick-your-own-berries farm opened!
We're thinking that given one week of sunny days, there will be so many ripe strawberries on the plants that you can just sit in one spot and fill a basket.
This mystery vegetable arrived in our CSA box this week.
Does anyone know what it is or what to do with it?