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354 Elgin Street, Ottawa, Ontario
(613) 235-7541
The newly refurbished Guest Room at Fresco is a dramatic example of “deconstructed design”, using recycled and restored materials to create a funky, playful, casual vibe. Open until 2am, the hybrid kitchen-bar is a hub of activity inviting you to chill out, settle in and take pleasure in a bite or two with wine.
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300 Somerset St. West, Ottawa, Ontario
(613) 236-3023
When Giuliano and his mother established Mamma Teresa’s, they had a tradition of great cooking to build upon. Together, they succeeded, their efforts have been rewarded, their dreams have come true. Today, Mamma Teresa is world reknown for its fine food and very special atmosphere. Politicians, celebrities as well as members of the general public regularly gather at Mamma Teresa’s for a gastronomic and unforgettable experience.
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41 York St, Ottawa, Ontario
613-789-7559
KINKI is the “in” place in Ottawa for exquisite sushi. A high-quality Asian Fusion Sushi Restaurant in the Byward Market, this spot will continue to set the trend for others to follow. Mouthwatering creations are sensational! Sip on a famous KINKI martini while you check out the Chef’s artistic creations.
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77 Clarence Street, Ottawa,
(613) 562-2500
The pleasure of entertaining…. Taking inspiration from the fiery and aromatic cuisine of Central and South America, MAMBO is big flavors, samba~salsa music, mojito~caipirinhas and a wide array of tasty tapas. The restaurant’s exposed brick walls and bold vibrant colors imbue the main dining area with a truly intimate atmosphere, making it perfect for romantic rendezvous or corporate cocktail receptions.
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700 Sussex Dr., Ottawa, Ontario
(613) 562-1160
For hundreds of years, Parisians and tourists alike have flocked to the great brasseries of Paris. Now, in the heart of Ottawa, is the city’s own French Brasserie with the city’s largest fresh oyster bar. Featuring fresh oysters and daily creations from Chef de Cuisine Mike Poliquin, there is something for everyone at Metropolitain Brasserie. Open 7 days a week for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and brunch on the weekends!
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87 Clarence Street, Ottawa, Ontario
(613) 695-8787
Dine with us at Steak Modern Steakhouse Lounge for the best Ottawa has to offer in steak. All steaks are aged a minimum of 28 days and seared at 1800F to lock in their natural juices and flavour. Each cut is carefully selected for optimal marbeling and tenderness.
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87 Murray Street, Ottawa, Ontario
(613) 241.6007
The first in Canadian, Regional, Seasonal Cuisine since 1995. The everchanging and evolving menu highlights Chef John Taylors commitment to producing 'Food that Matters". Dedicated local growers, some excusive to Domus, organic when possible, inspires the creative and passionate team of Chefs to create menus that have given Domus Cafe the reputation as food destination. Showcased by the open kitchen concept, dining is set in a casual yet elegant diningroom with the big window in the heart of the Byward Market.
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245 Richmond Road, Ottawa, Ontario
(613) 728-0220
Juniper Kitchen and Wine Bar strives to create globally inspired tastes which tempt and delight the palate. We offer a seasonally inspired menu, reflecting the produce harvested in this region. Juniper Kitchen and Wine Bar is committed to creating a distinctive New Canadian Cuisine. We hope that you enjoy your visit to Juniper and come again.
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430 Bank Street, Ottawa, Ontario
(613) 231-8569
Aw, Shucks...Oysters and More....Oysters are the obvious choice here, served raw with different sauces and add-ons like lemon and horseradish. There are three to five types of east and west coast oysters to choose from, both small and large varieties and our selection changes daily. Oysters are the house specialty, but we've got plenty on the menu for seafood lovers who are squeamish about slurping the slippery bivalves straight from the shell.
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634 Somerset Street West, Ottawa, Ontario
(613) 233-6404
At ZenKitchen™, we believe that a gourmet meal can be created out of healthy and environmentally friendly foods. With a focus on whole foods prepared in a flavourful, healthful, manner, ZenKitchen demonstrates that food can be beautiful and good for you.
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Latest Reviews |
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Love it
I love what they did with the place. Great food, Great beer and a perfect place to meet up with friends |
Louis, February 29, 12 |
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Not great
Attended last night. The server was good and the place looked nice. They even offered gluten free pasta which is a bonus. Their menu looks good. But only on paper. The Pasta was slightly over aldente and borderline crunchy. The steak was awful and the steak pasta was bad also. The saving grace were the scallop and antipasto apps. Overall not better than a 3/5. Their mains need a lot of work. |
John, February 26, 12 |
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Not what it used to be
Attended Hy's like I usually do for special occasions and this time I noticed that it wasn't what I remembered it. The service was not up to par with prior visits and nor was the food quality. I didn't feel like I got my money's worth. |
Pat, February 13, 12 |
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Great Place. Needs a few tweaks
The food was great. We shared the trio of meats and 3 sides for 29.99 and had a few Jack Daniel's to start. I HIGHLY recommend the Honey Jack with Diet Coke. Food and Service were all perfect. It was fairly cold in the restaurant and our table was in the walkway. Seems like they are squishing in tables. If you can sit on the inside of the walkway if not you might get bumped and... distracted from your evening. All in all Amazing food you have to try it. Love all the Sauces. great Gluten free options. |
Jamie, January 22, 12 |
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Great Wine Flights but
Great selection of wine flights. But the Cheese plate is stale and old. They haven't changed it in years. Same regular boring cheeses. How about bringing in something new, charge more. But something new. No one wants to spend 12-19 bucks for cheese they get at home. |
Karim, November 21, 11 |

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