
Copper Chimney
Copper Chimney is an easy indian option in South Winnipeg in Winnipeg to suggest without needing a long explanation.
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The best restaurants for takeout in Winnipeg, curated by TastyPals editors.

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Copper Chimney is an easy indian option in South Winnipeg in Winnipeg to suggest without needing a long explanation.
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Chacha Wow East Indian Cuisine on Portage Avenue is doing something pointed: it's named after the Hindi and Punjabi word for uncle — chacha — and that's not a branding flourish, it's a program.
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Radhika Chotaliya built Vinni's from a cloud kitchen shipping homemade Gujarati meals across Winnipeg, and now she's got a proper dine-in room at 726 Sargent Ave in the West End.
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Osborne Village has no shortage of spots trying to split the difference between casual and aspirational, and most of them land in the mushy middle.
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Mashaallah Halal Pakistani Food Restaurant is a sensible pakistani call in Winnipeg when you want something that usually lands well.
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What Little Saigon is doing at 333 William Ave in Winnipeg's Exchange District is worth paying attention to.
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TuckOut runs out of an incubator kitchen in Winnipeg, which tells you something right away about the priorities here: zero resources spent on signage or host stands, all of it redirected into the food.
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Sassy Thai is the kind of correction a city's Thai restaurant scene occasionally needs.
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SAVORO is an easy contemporary option in South Winnipeg in Winnipeg to suggest without needing a long explanation.
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Let's sort the geography first: Chilli Chutney Street Kitchen occupies a 6,200-square-foot former Swiss Chalet on Kenaston Boulevard in River Heights — a scale that signals genuine ambition.
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Kolapata is a dependable pakistani option that a lot of diners already know and return to.
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Shahi Flames operates at price level one, and its reputation in Winnipeg's South Asian dining scene rests on a straightforward premise: skip the theater, get the spicing right, feed people well.
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Next Stop Cafe occupies the old Pembina Village Restaurant space on Pembina Highway in South Winnipeg, and its premise is genuinely unusual: Persian staples — cheloo kabob, koobideh, kookoo sabzi — served in a room that also runs a singi…
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Wall Street Slice is the brick-and-mortar evolution of Red Ember, a food truck that already had Winnipeg paying attention.
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Parcel Pizza comes from Oddlot Collective — the operators behind The Roost on Corydon and The Oxbow Natural Wine Bar — which tells you something before you even walk in.
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Vanxai's sits on Saint Anne's Road in Old St.
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South Winnipeg doesn't need another spot doing a little bit of everything for a little bit of no one — and United Punjab Eatery & Grill at 2800 Pembina is unambiguous about who it's feeding and why.
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Shaba Thai Cuisine sits on Portage Ave about a block from the University of Winnipeg, occupying the kind of footprint that makes no attempt to seduce you before you've even looked at the menu — four tables, no restroom, a room that puts…
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Start with the geography, because the listing will mislead you: Baan Thai is on Portage Avenue out in St.
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Peshawari Kitchen is an easy pakistani option in Winnipeg to suggest without needing a long explanation.
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Stella's on Pembina has the kind of reputation that builds itself — Best Breakfast in the City, locally owned, house-made breads and jams baked into the actual menu rather than used as decoration on a chalkboard.
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Pho Hoang on Sargent Ave has been running the same playbook, and Winnipeg's Vietnamese-food conversation keeps circling back to it.
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Let me be straight about what The Burger Place is, because the category matters: a no-frills, family-owned drive-in that has reportedly been running in downtown Winnipeg for nearly two decades on a value proposition so honest it borders…
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Spice Circle operates out of two Winnipeg locations — Osborne Village and Portage Ave — and while neither technically sits in the Downtown core, the kitchen has built exactly the kind of halal Indian restaurant the city has needed: one w…
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Super Boys at The Forks is the kind of place that has been doing one thing and has no plans to explain itself to you.
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Shorty's Pizza on Maryland Street has a founding story that's too good not to lead with: owner Dan Hawkins got stranded in Winnipeg during the pandemic, watched the 53 Maryland space come up for sale, and made the kind of call that eithe…
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Here's what you need to understand about Garwood Grill before anything else: this is a family-owned diner on Pembina Highway in South Winnipeg that has been operating, under the same ownership the entire time, and that continuity is not…
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What separates Pho No.
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The name carries weight before the food even arrives.
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Santa Ana Pizzeria & Bistro is a sensible pizza call in Winnipeg when you want something that usually lands well. Santa Ana Pizza and Margherita Pizza also give you a decent sense of the menu.
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Magic Thailand Restaurant is a sensible thai call in Winnipeg when you want something that usually lands well.
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Sabai Thai has been the quiet anchor of Corydon's dining strip, which in Winnipeg restaurant years is practically institutional.
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Nuburger is a sensible burgers call in Osborne Village in Winnipeg when you want something that usually lands well. If Information Not Available is your kind of order, that is a good sign.
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Ichiban Japanese Steakhouse & Pub on Carlton Street has been doing teppanyaki in downtown Winnipeg since April 1973, which means it was performing tableside theatre decades before hibachi dining became a shorthand for birthday-night spec…
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Corrientes, on Garry Street, is Winnipeg's argument that Argentine asado culture translates — not as theme-restaurant approximation, but as a format that actually makes sense when you give it room to breathe.
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Pho Kim Tuong on Ellice Avenue occupies a particular place in Winnipeg's Vietnamese dining landscape that goes beyond mere longevity: diners consistently call it the city's most authentic pho destination, the "OG" — and that reputation,…
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Naru Sushi has been holding down Osborne Village since November 2008 — a stretch of time that separates the genuinely rooted from the temporarily fashionable.
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Edokko Japanese Food is a sensible japanese call in Winnipeg when you want something that usually lands well. Tuna Tataki and Gyoza also give you a decent sense of the menu.
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Sushi Ya is a sensible japanese call in Corydon in Winnipeg when you want something that usually lands well.
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Sushi Ai is a sensible japanese call in Winnipeg when you want something that usually lands well. Sushi Pizza and Tuna Tataki also give you a decent sense of the menu.
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Sushi Cushi is a japanese restaurant in Winnipeg that is worth opening when you want a clearer read on the menu and the room. Takoyaki and Sushi Pizza also give you a decent sense of the menu.
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Thirty-three years on Pembina Highway is the kind of tenure that doesn't happen by accident.
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Sukhothai Restaurant | Thai is a sensible thai call in Osborne Village in Winnipeg when you want something that usually lands well.
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Pho Que Huong on Ellice Avenue operates on a philosophy that's increasingly rare in Winnipeg's Vietnamese dining scene: disciplined selectivity over sprawling menus.
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Red Ember Common is a pizza restaurant in The Forks in Winnipeg that is worth opening when you want a clearer read on the menu and the room. Tomato Cucumber Salad and Garlic Cheese Bread also give you a decent sense of the menu.
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Bangkok Thai has been doing this longer than most of Osborne Village's current tenants have existed.
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Santa Lucia Pizza is an easy pizza option in Winnipeg to suggest without needing a long explanation.
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Salisbury House (Pembina & Stafford) is a contemporary restaurant in South Winnipeg in Winnipeg that is worth opening when you want a clearer read on the menu and the room.
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Pho Hoang Seasons is an easy vietnamese option in Winnipeg to suggest without needing a long explanation.
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Thida's Thai Restaurant is a thai restaurant in Downtown in Winnipeg that is worth opening when you want a clearer read on the menu and the room.
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Phuong Nam Restaurant is a vietnamese restaurant in Winnipeg that is worth opening when you want a clearer read on the menu and the room. Phở Đặc Biệt — Special Deluxe Beef Noodle Soup and Vermicelli with Charbroiled Pork & Spring Rolls also give you a decent sense of the menu.
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Blufish Japanese Restaurant is a japanese restaurant in Exchange District in Winnipeg that is worth opening when you want a clearer read on the menu and the room.
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Tipsy Cow is a sensible burgers call in Downtown in Winnipeg when you want something that usually lands well. If Tipsy Cow Burger is your kind of order, that is a good sign.
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Pad Thai is an easy thai option in Downtown in Winnipeg to suggest without needing a long explanation.
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Lahore by IKitchen is a sensible pakistani call in Winnipeg when you want something that usually lands well.
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Tommy's Pizzeria is a sensible pizza call in Corydon in Winnipeg when you want something that usually lands well.
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Charisma of India is an easy indian option in Wolseley in Winnipeg to suggest without needing a long explanation.
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PeshWarain ~ Wari is a sensible pakistani call in Winnipeg when you want something that usually lands well.
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Multani Dera is an easy pakistani option in Winnipeg to suggest without needing a long explanation.
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Copper Chimney is an easy indian option in Winnipeg to suggest without needing a long explanation.
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Dera Restaurant is an easy pakistani option in Downtown in Winnipeg to suggest without needing a long explanation.
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Kabab King is a sensible pakistani call in Winnipeg when you want something that usually lands well.
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The top restaurants for takeout in Winnipeg include Copper Chimney, Chacha Wow East Indian Cuisine, Vinni’s By Vinayak. TastyPals curates these picks based on occasion tags, Google ratings, and editorial judgment.
Copper Chimney is among the top-rated options for takeout in Winnipeg, with a 9.8 Google rating and 1,138 reviews.
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