Cibo Waterfront Café
Not often do I write about a restaurant visit where I have dined solo but this was the case for my visit to Cibo Waterfront Café. I had so wanted to check it out that I suggested it to a friend of mine for a lunch rendezvous. Unfortunately, those plans had to be postponed and in the confusion, turned out not to be set up at all. But I thought “what the heck”, I was already there (in fact I had driven in from our little beach house that morning) so I perused the menu and decided what I would not have been able to order had my friend been there. She is not food allergic but avoids carbs and dairy. I try to avoid highly processed carbs as well but couldn’t resist the bruschetta platters that I had seen coming out of the kitchen.
There are seven different choices and you are permitted to choose three of them for a platter. My selections were: Buffalo mozzarella, tomato & basil, sautéed mushrooms & goat cheese and grilled veggies & Trappist cheese. The baguette tasted as if it had been flame toasted, just how I like it.
The three selections complemented and yet contrasted each other. I especially enjoyed the mozzarella one as the toast was pungent with garlic, rich and creamy mozzarella and the tomato and basil added a sparkling taste.
The river side café is beautifully situated in the ever-developing Waterfront area. What was formerly the James St. pumping station is now home to the restaurant with its soaring ceilings and exposed brick walls. There is a comfortable patio with river views and a deck which provides additional vistas of the water.
I did not know the specific location of the café and so walked through the Waterfront Park to find it. The stroll was beautiful and I can see why so many people are moving into the area.
Kath’s quote: “Fish is meant to tempt as well as nourish, and everything that lives in water is seductive.”-Jean-Paul Aron
Love-that is all.