Hello. I rounded up a group of coworkers to check out Frank N'Dawgs tonight. Of the four of us, only I had been there previously (the last time was about 2 years ago). We got in at around 5:30, there was only 1 couple in line in front of us. Otherwise, no other people in the place. I noticed the Australian owner wasn't there.
I ordered the Julia's Love Child: Steak au poivre sausage, garnished with shallots pickled with a bouquet garni, sauteed asparagus in a shallot, garlic and butter, arugula and finally, our pièce de résistance, a Dijon cognac crème fraîche.
I also got a side of the poutine: Hand Cut Fries, Matilda Beer Batterd Cheese Curds, Duck Confit, Foie Gras Gravy & Scallion Greens
On my prior trips, I remember really enjoying the food. This time around, not so much. I felt the sausage was on the dry side and not that flavorful. The toppings were okay, but a messy affair. It's really difficult to get a bite of the sausage, bun and toppings in a single bite. It's a dish worth eating with a knife and fork. To be fair, this has always been the case with my prior sausages at this point. I can live with that, but not a dry sausage lacking in flavor.
Regarding the poutine, I've never had poutine before. I was underwhelmed. The fries themselves were good. Thin cut, and pretty crispy. I imagined the fois gras gravy being thick and decadent; it was actually a thin, runny mess that lacked any flavor. It's not clear to me where the fois gras fits into the gravy. The duck confit was good, although on the salty side. I'm not sure if that's typical of confit. However, since the fries and gravy were seriously lacking salt, the confit helped add some flavor. Lastly the cheese curds were a mess. I've never had deep fried cheese curds before. I thought they would be similar to a deep fried cheese stick. However, I felt I was eating a shell of overfried batter with nothing in the center. It appears that the curds, just melted into oblivion.
My friends all ordered the turduckin since the counter man said this was the most popular. They also ordered sides of creole red beans and triple truffle waffle fries. They enjoyed the waffle fries which had a nice crisp to them. The creole red beans were flavorful, but the cornbread, which my friend asked for on the side was a dry, sad mess. Looked like she got the corners left in the cornbread pan. They felt the sausage was lacking in flavor, and none of them enjoyed the flavor of the garlic herb aioli.
If i recall correctly, the last time I was there, they were serving food in baskets. Now the baskets are gone and replaced with real dishes. Also, we were told that they have stopped serving the lobster roll as of about 1 month ago since there wasn't enough interest in it. They need to update their online menu which still indicates that the lobster roll is served on weekends.
All in all, it just doesn't seem as good as I remember. My friends certainly won't be in a rush to go back. They definitely feel the sausages they've had from the Haute Sausage food truck that comes down to Hyde Park serves better quality sausages. I might give it one more shot, and try something else on the menu before giving up on them completely.