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Tusq – Central Business District

C$60 for Three-Course Seasonal Chef's Dinner for Two ($120 Value)

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In a Nutshell

The chef preps meat and vegetarian plates for a three- or four-course seasonal dinner, which changes every few weeks

The Fine Print

  • Expires Oct 17, 2013
  • Limit 1 per customer. Limit 1 per table. Reservation required. Valid only for dinner. Valid only Monday - Thursday.
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Going out to eat is more convenient than cooking, especially if all your colanders are already full of pasta you haven't gotten around to eating yet. Save all that pasta for another day with this Groupon.

$60 for a Three-Course Seasonal Chef's Dinner for Two ($120 Value)

The seasonal dinner encompasses three to four courses—typically an appetizer, entree, and dessert—which change every few weeks according to the whims of the chef. Past items on the prix-fixe menu include pan-seared tilapia with apple chutney, prosciutto-wrapped chicken thighs, and panko-crusted lamb chops with raspberry purée. The dishes can be modified to accommodate vegetarian diets and allergies.

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If you peer into the open kitchen at Tusq from visit to visit, you'll rarely see the same process twice. Mirroring its rotating tasting menu, Tusq has recently revamped the restaurant with new chic décor creating a swanky feel and a freshly updated menu to match.The tasting menu include flighty dishes that change at a few weeks' notice, offering a small window of time for guests to sample the likes of pan-roasted scallops or crème brûlée. Those interested in constancy can turn to the regular dinner menu. With duck confit wontons and a 9-ounce strip steak in a root-beer reduction, it's ample evidence of the chef's adventurous streak. Lunch is similarly creative, featuring sandwiches of orange-glazed salmon and penne pasta with wild game sausage.

Tusq serves these plates and made-from-scratch desserts in an upscale dining room. Two private rooms also host gatherings, one in a chic corporate lounge, and one in a bistro-style space with its own bartender. Still, the restaurant's atmosphere avoids pretension—after supper and wine, you can belt out your favourite songs at StaQatto, where a duelling pianos show entertains crowds every Friday and Saturday. The pianists take suggestions from a set list of 2,000 songs, and encourage audiences to participate by dancing, singing, or stretching strings from their mouths to their feet and serving as a standup bass.

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The Groupon Guide to: Fishing without a Rod

Until cows realize that seaweed is just wet grass and there's plenty of it to eat on the ocean floor, the only food source humans will find in the water is fish. If you're hungry, near a lake, and happen to be without a fishing rod, use some of these tried-and-true techniques to catch a fish:

Spear: This method, which involves jamming the spear end into the seafloor, holding the opposite end near your open mouth, and waiting for the fish to slither up and into your body, should never be used because if you've got a spear and a strand of long, thick hair, you've basically got a fishing pole.

Net: There are many advantages to fishing with a giant net, but none are more important than being able cut it up into long rope sections so you're left with a bunch of long, wobbly fishing rods.

Dynamite: Fishing with dynamite is prohibited unless you're simply using the dynamite to try to shake loose the millions of fishing rods that are probably buried in the sand beneath the water.

Hands: Employing the bare-handed method to catch a fish is easy, but it's even easier to go to a nearby sporting goods store and purchase a real fishing rod, like the Lakemaster™ SnatchStick™—because with a Lakemaster™, you'll always make the fish come out of the water faster.

Why is it so easy to make a fishing rod?

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    416 21st Street East
    Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7K 0C2
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