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Bidrage med feedbackWith the presence of an alternative menu to cater to as many preferences as possible (vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free), Handfield Sugar Cabin has big ambitions. Unfortunately, despite these good intentions, I was very disappointed with my visit to the cabin. While it is priced the same as the traditional menu, the vegan dishes are far less varied: aside from the bread (recently animal origin-free!), pea soup, and lentil cretons offered as starters, the main course consists only of tofu marinated in maple syrup, polenta, beans, and a potato. The serving sizes were decent: as it is a sugar shack, you can order as much as you want, but I didn't want much. We left with a plate! At least I saved room for desserts. I was shocked when they arrived at the table: the only vegan option was a baked apple covered in caramel. In contrast, the traditional menu includes sugar pies, pudding, and other pancakes. It's even more disappointing knowing that all these dishes are easily adaptable. The alternative menu is a step in the right direction (which I applaud!), but it is neither original nor comprehensive. At least the maple taffy was delicious! However, I would like to commend the organization and attention of the staff. If you choose the vegan menu, you will be given a card at the beginning of the meal to leave on the table to facilitate service (be warned, however, the card mentions a cake with semolina and caramel but, due to lack of popularity, it has been replaced by the caramel apple). When the dishes arrive, the waitresses and waiters clearly indicate which ones are suitable for your diet. There was only one server who didn't seem to care (and cleared plates without asking if we were finished. In short, if you are vegan, you will probably have a better experience at a vegetarian sugar shack (like La Cabane à Tuque). Handfield Sugar Cabin is welcoming but does not offer a memorable vegan experience. The presence of horses can also be disturbing. If you still want to go, make sure to specify the desired menu when making a reservation.
The sugar shack at the field offers an alternative menu for vegetarians, vegans, and gluten-free diners. Despite good intentions, I was disappointed with my visit to the restaurant. The dishes on the alternative menu were not as varied as the traditional menu and lacked options. The portions served were adequate, but I found the choices to be limited. Even the dessert options were sparse, with only one vegan option available. It is a shame that the alternative menu, while a step in the right direction, is not as comprehensive as it could be. I appreciate the effort but hope for more variety in the future.
With the presence of an alternative menu designed to please a wider audience (vegetarians, vegans, gluten-free), Cabane à sucre Handfield has great ambitions. Unfortunately, and despite such good intentions, I was quite disappointed with my visit to Cabane. While it is priced the same as the traditional menu, the vegan menu dishes are far from being as varied: apart from the bread (now without animal products! , pea soup, and lentil creton offered as appetizers, the main course consists only of tofu marinated in maple syrup, polenta, beans, and a steamed potato. The portions served were adequate: as it is a sugar shack, you can order as much as you want, but I didn't feel like having more after one plate! I was thinking at least I was saving room for desserts. I was taken aback when they arrived at the table: the only vegan option (note the singular use) was a caramel-coated baked apple. In contrast, the traditional menu includes sugar pies, pudding, and other pancakes. It is all the more unfortunate considering that all these preparations are easily veganized. The alternative menu is a step in the right direction (which I encourage! but it is neither original nor complete. At least the maple taffy was delicious! However, I would like to commend the organization and attention of the staff. If you choose the vegan menu, you are given a card at the beginning of the meal to leave on the table to facilitate service (be aware, though: the card mentions a semolina and caramel cake but, due to lack of popularity, it has been replaced by the caramel apple. When the dishes arrive, the waiters clearly indicate which ones are suitable for your dietary requirements. There was only one server who seemed not to care (and cleared the plates without asking if we were finished. In short, if you are vegan, you will probably have a better experience at a vegetarian sugar shack (like La Cabane à Tuque. Cabane à sucre Handfield accommodates but fails to offer a memorable vegan experience. The presence of horse-drawn carriages may also bother you. If you still want to go, make sure to specify the desired menu when making a reservation.