Whalesbone Oyster House: Delicious seafood in Ottawa
Whalesbone Oyster House, located on Bank Street in Ottawa, offers a menu that is full of delicious seafood in surroundings that are pretty rustic and pretty laid back.
Whalesbone Oyster House, located on Bank Street in Ottawa, offers a menu that is full of delicious seafood in surroundings that are pretty rustic and pretty laid back.
Fauna is quite the chic address in Centretown where gastronomy dining awaits everyone. The restaurant has a loyal following and is renowned in Ottawa’s culinary world.
Supply and Demand is a really nice place to go for creative cuisine! Everything at Supply and Demand should make you want to return again.
Riviera is a big favorite of Ottawans and for understandable reasons, thanks to the gorgeous premises and the delicious cuisine that emphasizes local flavors.
Beyond The Pale first opened in November 2012, to the absolute joy of local beer lovers! In 2014, they moved to a much much larger facility and can boast that their excellent beers are brewed on the premises with great flair and passion.
Soif is the famous wine bar of the renowned sommelier Véronique Rivest. This wine bar in the Gatineau serves excellent wines, very tasty food, and behind all this is a passionate and exciting team!
Edgar is a superb address in the Gatineau, where chef and owner Marysol Foucault is offering your tastebuds delicious brunches, lunches and pâtisseries!
El Camino is a lively Mexican-style restaurant serving delicious tacos and other Mexican inspired foods. It was back in 2013 when the team of Matthew Carmichael and Jordan Holley (Riviera, Datsun) opened the first El Camino on Elgin.
Located on Elgin, Datsun Restaurant serves one of the finest Asian cuisines found in Ottawa. The menu proposes dishes full of inspirations from the cuisines found in Japan, Thailand, China and Korea, and the owners must have hit the nail on the head because Datsun is always full, delighting its customers.
Art-Is-In Boulangerie offers very good original breads, bakery products and pâtisseries! Since it opened in 2006, Art-Is-In Boulangerie is perfect for dropping in for a quick lunch, brunch or snack.
Fairouz is a relative newcomer to the Ottawa restaurant scene, having opened in 2016, yet its dining treasures have attracted a sizeable following who are wanting to discover all the flavors of Middle East cuisine in surroundings that are both chic yet casual.
Hono Izakaya opened for business in early 2018, offering Québec City an attractive setting where you can dine and enjoy Japanese specialities including delicious yakitoris.
Kabir Kapoor and Jason Morris have opened their new project in the heart of Griffintown: Pastel restaurant. Pastel is the next natural step for the same duo who are behind Le Fantôme (which we know offers a refined and very creative cuisine), and the café within the flagship store Ssense, located in Vieux Montreal.
Perfect for a study session, a morning meeting, a lunch on-the-go, or even to satisfy that sweet tooth, Café Saint-Henri offers Quebec a magnificent space worth visiting, and don’t forget the donuts!
Patente et Machin is a restaurant without any airs and graces so it’s possible that the refined and comforting cuisine can come as a surprise. Add to this the very friendly service, and any evening at Patente et Machin is a combination of great tastes and flavors plus some good times!
Saint-Roch has numerous restaurants but Les Sales Gosses is definitely one of our favorites. This inviting locale opened in 2014, and serves delicious food with tastes and flavors from here, there, and everywhere!