
MCDonair and shawarma
MCDonair and shawarma suits a night out when you want middle eastern that feels grown-up without getting stiff.
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MCDonair and shawarma suits a night out when you want middle eastern that feels grown-up without getting stiff.
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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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Honey Bunny Pastry Shop on Corydon Avenue has an origin story that reads less like a business plan and more like a long patience finally paying off.
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Mesob Ethiopian Eats is doing something Osborne Village genuinely needed: bringing the communal grammar of Ethiopian dining — injera spread wide, dishes overlapping, hands reaching across the table — into a neighbourhood better known for…
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Winnipeg has been quietly overdue for a falafel spot worth talking about, and The Green Falafel — at 1833 Grant Avenue in River Heights — arrives with real intention behind it.
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Tring5 on Portage Avenue has built a reputation on doing something specific: a tight, genre-fluid Asian menu that refuses to commit to a single flag and is reportedly better for it.
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Red Swan Pizza - Winnipeg Osborne is a pizza pick in Winnipeg when you want dinner to feel a little more planned.
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What Naan Culture is doing on Corydon Avenue has nothing to do with Italy in any traditional sense, and that is entirely the premise.
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Thomas Hinds Sampling Room is a cigar lounge on Carlton Street — unmarked blue door, directly across from the RBC Convention Centre, next to a tobacconist that has occupied the same space for over three decades — that has apparently figu…
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Rolling Rasoi Food Truck is a street food restaurant in Winnipeg that is worth opening when you want a clearer read on the menu and the room.
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There is reportedly one table at Banh Ngon, and that single detail does more to describe 690 Sargent Avenue than any menu description could.
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Primos Deli is doing something quietly unusual for Downtown Winnipeg: running a Jewish deli and an Italian-American lunch counter as a single operation without turning that fusion into a talking point.
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The Little Eggplant is doing something specific in the Winnipeg food scene: Italian street food rooted in the logic of the home kitchen, executed through a deli, food truck, and catering operation that treats scratch cooking as a non-neg…
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Punjabi Feast is a asian pick in Winnipeg when you want dinner to feel a little more planned.
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Willy Dogs Inc is an easy street food option in Winnipeg to suggest without needing a long explanation.
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Kinton Ramen is an easy japanese option in Winnipeg to suggest without needing a long explanation.
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Let's be clear about what Ashur actually is, because calling it simply 'Lebanese' undersells the whole operation.
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Sigri Indian Bistro occupies a strip-mall address in Winnipeg's northwest that signals nothing from the outside — which makes the interior genuinely surprising.
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Amsterdam Tea Room and Bar has one of the more quietly distinctive origin stories in the Exchange District: Scottish owner Mark Turner opened it in 2016 as a loose-leaf tea shop, and that DNA is still visible everywhere — 74 teas on the…
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Nonsuch Brewing Co.
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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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Aroma Bistro is a deliberately small Chinese kitchen in Winnipeg — roughly two dozen seats across a tight cluster of four-tops — and that scale appears to be a conscious statement rather than a circumstantial limitation.
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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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Prairie Donair on Main Street makes no architectural promises it cannot keep.
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Food Culture on Sterling Lyon Parkway has a clear identity and doesn't waver from it.
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Corydon Avenue has no shortage of places borrowing loosely from Asian cooking traditions, which makes Hello Asian Fusion at 753 Corydon a different kind of proposition worth paying attention to.
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Gojo Ethiopian Restaurant is doing something that most of Winnipeg's dining scene simply isn't — bringing the full communal architecture of Ethiopian eating to a city that too often settles for safe, individualized plates.
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Kilter Brewing Co.
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State & Main is a contemporary restaurant in Polo Park in Winnipeg that is worth opening when you want a clearer read on the menu and the room.
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Here's what Winnipeg still hasn't fully caught onto: Ker Breizh is doing something genuinely specific on Sherbrook Street, and specific is rare.
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Two Kelly's Cafe occupies a quiet strip of Fort Garry Place behind the Fort Garry Hotel, and by every account it operates less like a restaurant than like someone's idea of what a restaurant should feel like before the industry got to it.
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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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Let's be clear about the geography first: My Baba is not actually in Winnipeg — it's out in Riverton, Manitoba, which means a real commitment to Highway 8 before you arrive.
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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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Seven Café opened in March 2021 — a genuinely odd moment to launch a room built around the idea of gathering — and it has since become one of the more quietly argued-over spots in Winnipeg's West End.
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Sassy Thai is the kind of correction a city's Thai restaurant scene occasionally needs.
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Daanook occupies a sliver of real estate in Winnipeg's Exchange District — counter seating, maybe two bar stools, a bistro chair on the sidewalk when summer cooperates — and it doesn't apologize for any of that.
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Le Colonial occupies a particular conceptual niche that most Winnipeg diners either grasp immediately or miss entirely: it is a French-Vietnamese restaurant operating from the heart of St.
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What Thyme Cafe and Books represents in Winnipeg's food landscape is more than a café attached to a used-book shelf.
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Gitz Pizza & Beverages has no apparent ambition to become a destination, and that self-awareness is the most useful thing a neighbourhood pizza spot can possess.
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There's a particular kind of bakery that earns its neighborhood rather than just occupying it — where the focus is a well-made cream puff over a clever concept, and a properly assembled cannoli over a photogenic plating moment.
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Verde Juice Bar sits on Westminster Avenue in Wolseley — the kind of neighbourhood that has been composting before it was cool and genuinely means it.
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Ocean Bites has arrived in the Exchange District at a moment when Winnipeg's dining scene is finally catching up to its own ambitions, and from everything the room signals, it knows exactly what it wants to be: a contemporary seafood cou…
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There's a version of Winnipeg that has no interest in chef tasting menus or curated Instagram backdrops, and by most accounts, Dairy Maid Deli on St.
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Lemon Tahini is a small Lebanese spot on Marion Street in St.
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Taste of Ukraine is a sensible eastern european call in Downtown in Winnipeg when you want something that usually lands well.
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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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What Himalayan Restaurant appears to be doing in Winnipeg is making a quiet, committed argument that Nepalese cooking belongs in the same devoted local conversation as the city's Vietnamese or Filipino institutions.
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One navigation note before you go: Baraka Pita Bakery is located on Main Street in Winnipeg's North End, not at The Forks, so adjust your route accordingly.
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Clementine occupies a corner of Winnipeg's Exchange District and has, by most accounts, become the morning destination that neighbourhood has been angling toward for years.
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Flying Pizza is not a room that asks anything of you — no mood lighting, no curated playlist, no pretense of occasion.
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LOCAL Public Eatery on Garry Street plants its flag in Winnipeg's North End with a concept that's deliberately broad-church: global bar food for people who want a real drink and something worth eating at the same table.
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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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Harth Mozza & Wine Bar has been doing something quietly radical in Winnipeg's south end since 2017: building a neighborhood restaurant that the neighborhood actually treats like one.
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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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BMC Market did not start as a restaurant and, by all accounts, still does not think of itself as one.
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Sargent Taco Shop is not chasing atmosphere or a beverage program — it is a price-level-one Mexican counter in Winnipeg doing the kind of cooking that most cities have started charging three times as much for.
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Saint-Boniface has always been Winnipeg's quieter, more self-assured neighbourhood — the side of the river that doesn't feel the need to perform.
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What Peg's Bistro on Regent Avenue West appears to have built — deliberately, from the evidence of its regulars and its room — is a dining philosophy that treats assembly as authorship.
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Kings Restaurant sits in a Gateway Road strip mall with a parking lot out front and zero ambient pretense — and if you know anything about Winnipeg's more reliable eating, that setting is less a warning than a signal.
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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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Nola sits in Winnipeg's Exchange District and makes a deliberate, committed case for New Orleans cooking — not the surface markers of it, but the underlying technique that gives the cuisine its actual character.
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Sous Sol occupies the basement beneath Deer + Almond in Osborne Village, and by most accounts it functions as Winnipeg's most serious cocktail destination — the kind of program that belongs in the national conversation about what Canadia…
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Café Postal has been a fixture in Winnipeg's St.
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La Taqueria is what happens when someone from Córdoba, Veracruz decides Winnipeg deserves better than Tex-Mex approximations and builds the thing herself.
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Tavern on King Edward is a 6,300-square-foot steampunk-inflected bar dropped into Winnipeg's North End with the kind of menu ambition you don't usually associate with price level one — global, arcade-lit, dog-friendly, and apparently unc…
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West Broadway has kept Bistro Dansk going since 1977, and that kind of longevity in Winnipeg's restaurant landscape is not accidental.
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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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Honu Poké on Smith Street has built a room that runs counter to everything downtown lunch culture usually demands.
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Red Swan Pizza - Winnipeg St. James St. suits a night out when you want pizza that feels grown-up without getting stiff.
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The Roost occupies a position in Winnipeg's dining landscape that is less about culinary ambition and more about physical rarity: a functioning rooftop bar in a city where the combination of structural requirements and municipal permitti…
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What separates Ramallah Cafe from Winnipeg's broader Middle Eastern landscape is scale paired with consistency — three locations across Munroe Ave., Pembina Hwy., and Kenaston Blvd.
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Winnipeg has historically undersupplied a very specific kind of room: the one that treats vegetables as a primary language rather than a polite concession.
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Passero has developed a reputation as the Italian restaurant in Winnipeg that takes its culinary tradition at face value — not as a loose aesthetic borrowed for naming conventions, but as an actual organizing principle for what arrives a…
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Cottage Bakery + Eatery on Pembina Highway is not trying to be discovered — it has been operating, in one form or another, since 1932, and that longevity is the point.
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Luda's Deli has been doing the same thing at the corner of Aberdeen and Salter in Winnipeg's North End for over thirty years, and the consistency is apparently the whole point.
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Hungry Bite Pizza on Ness Avenue operates with the kind of quiet conviction that doesn't need to advertise itself.
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Né de Loup opened on Corydon Avenue in October 2024 in the former Enoteca space — Chef Scott Bagshaw's small-plates room that twice drew national attention — and the transition appears considered rather than opportunistic.
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Sho Coffee Bar arrived on William Ave in Winnipeg's Exchange District carrying a résumé that most café concepts can't match.
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Here's the premise at Hoagie Boyz, and it's a genuinely interesting one: a team with serious fine-dining pedigree — built at deer + almond, one of Winnipeg's more respected kitchens — decided to funnel all of that technique into a sandwi…
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Vanxai's sits on Saint Anne's Road in Old St.
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Greek Market on Corydon is what happens when a family refuses to let a specialty grocery stay in its lane.
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What Kozak Food is doing on Ness Avenue is worth paying attention to, and the reason is simple: it's a family-run takeout counter in a Polo Park strip mall where the Ukrainian cooking reads as daily practice rather than heritage performa…
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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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Bistro on Notre Dame isn't competing with anything happening downtown, and that's the point.
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Buvette 204 operates on a frequency most restaurants don't attempt to tune into.
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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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Craving Curries on Roblin Boulevard is a family-run Indian kitchen operating in west Winnipeg's neighbourhood-restaurant territory — the kind of room where the hospitality reportedly feels personal rather than procedural, driven by owner…
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Sevala's Ukrainian Deli in Transcona has an origin story that functions as a mission statement: Sylvia Beck — Sevala — started the operation out of a converted garage in 1985, feeding neighbors perogies and cabbage rolls until demand out…
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Kuma Sushi on River Avenue operates as a takeout-only sushi counter, and that structural decision — no dining room, no table service, no atmosphere to subsidize — shapes everything about what the place actually offers.
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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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CrustyCraft Pizza operates Tuesday through Sunday, 11am to 11pm — hours that suggest a place built less for the quick lunch grab and more for the kind of evening that's allowed to drift.
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Roasted Nomad makes a quiet but pointed argument for what Winnipeg's daytime dining scene is capable of.
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SOHO Kitchen + Wine occupies a space in the Exchange District that the neighbourhood does best — heritage brick, cobblestone context, and a room that could coast on atmosphere alone.
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Here's what you need to know about Mom's Perogy Factory: it has no interest in being anything other than exactly what it is, and in Winnipeg — a city with one of the largest Ukrainian-Canadian populations in the country — that kind of st…
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Let me be direct about what Kim Chi Korean Delight is and isn't, because the distinction matters more than the food does.
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Ken Nguyen's origin story is genuinely unusual for a sushi spot: he started with meal prep, cooking around a day job until the demand outgrew what Tuesday deliveries could contain.
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Bar Accanto occupies a particular kind of position in Winnipeg's drinking-and-eating landscape — not a wine bar that happens to have food, but one where the two are reportedly built around the same logic.
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New Hong Kong is a chinese restaurant in Winnipeg that is worth opening when you want a clearer read on the menu and the room.
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Monday's Cafe sits at 305 Broadway in Winnipeg's downtown core — a neighborhood that runs on working professionals, government workers, and the kind of people who need a proper coffee stop before whatever the day demands.
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Shirley's Restaurant & Gourmet Grocery opened in Osborne Village in early 2025 as one of the more deliberate restaurant concepts Winnipeg has seen in recent memory.
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Indulge Café and Bakery is a sensible bakery call in The Forks in Winnipeg when you want something that usually lands well. Pesto Chicken and Italian Cold Cut also give you a decent sense of the menu.
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Must Be The Place suits a night out when you want cocktail bar that feels grown-up without getting stiff.
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Banh Mi Mr Lee is the kind of vietnamese room you reach for when the evening is meant to matter a little more.
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The Forks Market is not a restaurant — and that distinction matters enormously.
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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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Cilantro's on Gateway Road is doing something quietly radical in Winnipeg's Indian restaurant landscape: making the cuisine accessible without diluting it.
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Les Saj isn't trying to be anyone's upscale Lebanese night out, and from everything I've been able to track down about this place, that's precisely the move that makes it work.
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Pho Hoang on Sargent Ave has been running the same playbook since 2010, and Winnipeg's Vietnamese-food conversation keeps circling back to it.
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529 Wellington occupies a specific and necessary position in Winnipeg's dining landscape: the serious steakhouse that operates at the level of formality its price point demands, rather than approximating 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 since 1985 and has no plans to explain itself to you.
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One Great City Brewing doesn't cosplay as a neighbourhood pub — it commits to being one, with the industrial bones to back it up.
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Bellissimo doesn't do much to flag itself from the street, and that's apparently been the operating philosophy for over two decades.
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Osborne Village has plenty of fast-lunch options cycling in and out, but Burrito Del Rio has been holding its corner since 2010 — which in the Winnipeg restaurant game is its own kind of credential.
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Banh Mi King on Portage Avenue is not a room designed to hold a long evening.
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Inferno's Bistro occupies a renovated two-storey home in St.
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Cilantro's Modern Indian Cuisine on Portage Avenue is doing something that most Indian restaurants in Winnipeg don't have the nerve to attempt: treating Indian food as a living, evolving cuisine rather than a greatest-hits archive.
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Le Croissant on Tache Avenue occupies a specific and deliberate lane: a French bakery run by owners from France, using flour imported from Europe, with no apparent interest in expanding its identity toward brunch destination or lifestyle…
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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 since 1975, under the same ownership the entire time, and that continu…
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What separates Pho No.
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Feast Café Bistro is Chef Christa Bruneau-Guenther's West End room and, by most accounts, the most distinctive brunch address in Winnipeg — not because it occupies an interesting niche but because it operates from a coherent culinary phi…
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The name carries weight before the food even arrives.
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Kristian Sommer's Deer + Almond is routinely cited as Winnipeg's most essential reservation, and the case holds up under scrutiny.
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There are bakeries that perform European tradition for the Instagram crowd — the linen aprons, the artful scoring, the sourdough philosophy delivered with gravity.
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Corydon Avenue runs long on bistros and wine bars, but Saperavi occupies a category entirely its own: by most accounts, the first Georgian restaurant on the Canadian Prairies, operating out of a lounge-and-patio setup that fits the neigh…
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Fergie's Fish N Chips has been operating out of The Forks market in Winnipeg since 2004, which makes it one of those rare food-court anchors that has outlasted trends by simply refusing to cut corners on sourcing.
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La Belle Baguette is making a credible argument that Winnipeg's pastry culture doesn't need to be imported — it needs to be taken seriously at the neighborhood level.
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Old St.
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The North Star Drive-In is a seasonal takeout window on McGregor Street in Winnipeg's North End, and it is not pretending to be anything else.
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Cottage Bakery is not trying to be discovered, and at this point it doesn't need to be.
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Modern Electric Lunch takes its name from genuine local history: during renovations, the team uncovered receipts from Electric Lunch No.
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The Common is not a restaurant with a kitchen — and that's precisely the point.
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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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Bull & Filly is an easy global option in North End in Winnipeg to suggest without needing a long explanation. Moules & Frites and Gluten free Brussels Sprouts also give you a decent sense of the menu.
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Alena Rustic Italian is an easy italian option in Winnipeg to suggest without needing a long explanation.
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Langside Grocery is doing something specific in Winnipeg's West Broadway neighbourhood: a serious cocktail bar that built a real kitchen around it, not the other way around.
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King + Bannatyne is a sensible deli call in Exchange District in Winnipeg when you want something that usually lands well. River City Brisket and The River City Reuben also give you a decent sense of the menu.
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BMC Taqueria on Henderson Highway is the kind of place that makes a quiet argument just by existing: that a three-taco plate at a price most restaurants would be embarrassed to charge can still be the best thing you eat this week.
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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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Oxbow has developed a clear reputation as the natural wine bar Osborne Village was missing — not simply a room that borrows the language of the category for positioning purposes, but one that appears, by consistent account, to have assem…
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Sabai Thai has been the quiet anchor of Corydon's dining strip since 2007, which in Winnipeg restaurant years is practically institutional.
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The Beer Can is an easy pub option in Winnipeg to suggest without needing a long explanation. SPICIII FRIED CHICKEN and BANH MI DOG also give you a decent sense of the menu.
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Affinity Vegetarian Garden has anchored downtown Winnipeg's plant-based dining scene since 2001 — which, in a prairie city not historically known for vegan hospitality, makes it something closer to an institution than a restaurant.
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Kahaani opened in March 2024 on Regent Avenue West with a specific thesis: that East Indian cooking and Hakka Indo-Chinese cuisine are not opposite poles but a single, historically rooted conversation.
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Singyun Restaurant on Provencher Boulevard sits in St.
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Capital Grill and Bar has established a clear identity in Winnipeg's competitive downtown dining landscape — a steakhouse that, by most accounts, takes its core format seriously without dressing it in the formality that can make occasion…
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Oven Delight - Pizza & East Indian Restaurant is a indian restaurant in Winnipeg that is worth opening when you want a clearer read on the menu and the room.
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Fusion Grill has been running the same play since 1996, and the fact that it still feels fresh is the whole argument for it.
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Prairie Donair at St.
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Tre Visi Café on Grosvenor Avenue operates on a philosophy that is increasingly rare in mid-priced Italian dining: restraint in portion size, generosity in technique.
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Vida Cucina Italia occupies a composed, 50-seat room just off the Fort Garry Hotel's lobby — a space where the historic bones carry genuine weight and where the atmosphere is calibrated toward occasion rather than spectacle.
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Tabula Rasa has built a reputation as the room in Osborne Village that gives a small-plates evening some actual weight — a Spanish- and Mediterranean-inflected tapas, oyster, and cocktail bar that, by most accounts, treats the night as a…
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Folio Café sits inside the Marpeck Commons building on the Canadian Mennonite University campus at 2299 Grant Ave — which tells you almost everything you need to know about its register.
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BabyBaby arrived in Osborne Village in March 2025 carrying some serious credibility — this is the project from the team behind Clementine, the brunch institution that built a loyal following on technique and restraint.
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Honba Sushi Restaurant is the kind of sushi room you reach for when the evening is meant to matter a little more.
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Lavanda is a strong brunch move in Winnipeg when you want the meal to feel worth leaving the house for. Vanilla Dream Toast and Avocado & Hummus Toast also give you a decent sense of the menu.
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Borgo Antico is a italian pick in Exchange District in Winnipeg when you want dinner to feel a little more planned. LA MARCA PROSECCO and SPUMANTE RIBOLLA GIALLA BRUT SAN MARTINO also give you a decent sense of the menu.
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Patent 5 is what happens when an accountant, an engineer, an entrepreneur, and a pharmacist decide the craft spirits scene needs more rigor — and then back that conviction with a 2,600-square-foot former livery stable in Winnipeg's East…
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Greenish occupies an unusual position in Winnipeg's downtown food landscape: a Japanese café that has made its home in the skywalk connecting Newport Center and Portage Place, serving the city's core workers and transit crowd rather than…
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Tasty Chinese Cuisine is a chinese pick in Winnipeg when you want dinner to feel a little more planned.
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barBURRITO suits a night out when you want mexican that feels grown-up without getting stiff.
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Canadian Unlimited Pizza House is a pizza pick in Winnipeg when you want dinner to feel a little more planned.
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Rasoi on wheels is an easy street food option in Winnipeg to suggest without needing a long explanation.
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Eating Sushi is a japanese pick in Winnipeg when you want dinner to feel a little more planned.
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Red Top Drive Inn is one of Winnipeg's most quietly stubborn institutions — a drive-in that opened in 1960 under Gus Scouras and George Depres, and has operated with essentially the same recipes ever since.
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Junction 59 Roadhouse is doing something genuinely specific in Transcona, and it deserves to be taken seriously on its own terms.
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Leopold's Tavern Winnipeg - Osborne South suits a night out in Osborne Village when you want gastropub that feels grown-up without getting stiff. THE Deadly Dipper and MEGA MOZZA STICKS also give you a decent sense of the menu.
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The Grove, on Stafford Street in Winnipeg's Osborne Village-adjacent southwest, has done what most pub operators won't bother to: it built a room worth sitting in and a menu worth arguing about.
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VJ's Drive Inn is the kind of burgers room you reach for when the evening is meant to matter a little more.
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Dairi-Wip Drive-In has been doing one thing since 1958 and doing it without apology: old-school drive-in burgers, dogs, and chili in Winnipeg's French Quarter on Marion Street, cash in hand.
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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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Peacock Kitchen & Drinks on Grant Avenue is the kind of restaurant that makes you recalibrate what a neighbourhood room can aspire to.
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Leopold's Tavern Winnipeg - Academy is the kind of gastropub room in River Heights you reach for when the evening is meant to matter a little more. THE Deadly Dipper and MEGA MOZZA STICKS also give you a decent sense of the menu.
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Promenade Brasserie opened in St.
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Leopold's Tavern Winnipeg - Transcona is an easy gastropub option in Transcona in Winnipeg to suggest without needing a long explanation.
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Falafel Place has been doing one very specific thing since 1986, and Winnipeg's breakfast landscape is richer for it.
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Olympia Diner has been anchoring Greek home cooking on Portage Avenue in Winnipeg's Westwood/St.
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Daly Burgers on Corydon is the kind of operation that makes you recalibrate what a burger joint can be — not because it's flashy, but because it's been doing the same thing right since 1998 without flinching.
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Taverna Rodos on Roblin Boulevard in Charleswood is doing something quietly specific: it's the Greek institution Winnipeg's west end actually needed, operating from a patio ringed by trees and red umbrellas rather than a downtown strip,…
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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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Hy's Steakhouse and Cocktail Bar has occupied a particular place in Winnipeg's dining hierarchy since 1958 — not as a trend-chaser, but as a room that has quietly outlasted most of the trends.
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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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French Way Café, sitting on Lilac Street in Corydon Village since 2008, is the project of owners Larissa Webster and French chef-pastry chef Olivier Fortat — and the concept is pretty specific: a proper European-style café that actually…
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Leopold's Tavern Winnipeg - Osborne Village is the kind of gastropub room in Osborne Village you reach for when the evening is meant to matter a little more. THE Deadly Dipper and MEGA MOZZA STICKS also give you a decent sense of the menu.
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Pasquale's Italian Ristorante on Marion Street is a Winnipeg institution that operates on a straightforward premise: Italian-Canadian family cooking, made from scratch, served across nearly five decades without significant reinvention.
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JC's Tacos and More on Henderson Highway is the kind of restaurant that quietly reframes what a taco spot can be in a landlocked Canadian city — and it does so from inside a 1935 brick building that used to be a post office.
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James Avenue Pumphouse occupies one of the Exchange District's more architecturally compelling sites — a repurposed industrial building whose heritage bones give the patio program something most outdoor dining rooms in Winnipeg simply ca…
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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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OEB Breakfast Co.
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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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Viva Restaurant is the kind of vietnamese room you reach for when the evening is meant to matter a little more.
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Pizzeria Pronto has built its identity around a proposition that sounds simple but is actually a quiet act of commitment: one price, unlimited toppings, dough made in-house that morning.
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White Top Drive-In has been running since 1968, which in Winnipeg's compressed summer economy is not a small thing.
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Bonfire Bistro operates out of a quietly ambitious corner of Corydon Avenue where River Heights locals have apparently made the place their own in a way that's rare even for a neighbourhood this comfortable with its restaurants.
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Hong Du Kkae on Pembina Highway is a family-run Korean restaurant with a quiet room and a menu that reads like a love letter to the kind of food Korean families actually cook at home — not the abbreviated, westernized version, but the lo…
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Taste of Mediterranean on Kennedy Street has been doing one thing since 2013 and doing it without apology: spinning meat on an open gyro spit in full view of everyone who walks through the door.
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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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GaiJin Izakaya shouldn't exist where it does — a contemporary izakaya anchored in a Transcona strip mall, next door to a Wild Wings — and that tension is basically the whole point.
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Sushi Daruma sits at 34-1128 Henderson Highway in a part of Winnipeg that doesn't particularly need another sushi spot — and yet this family-owned operation has carved out a real following precisely because it behaves like a neighborhood…
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A l'Épi de Blé is, at its core, a transplant — and that specificity is the point.
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The Pizza Oven is a sensible pizza call 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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The Burger Place on Main is a Winnipeg institution built around a deceptively simple premise: the classic North American burger, executed with the kind of operational discipline that fast food chains simulate but rarely achieve.
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Saucers Cafe is an easy contemporary option in River Heights in Winnipeg to suggest without needing a long explanation.
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Berto's Taqueria occupies an unlikely address — a motel on Main Street at the edge of The Forks — and that contrast turns out to be the whole point.
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The Yellow Deli on Des Meurons Street occupies a particular lane that almost no other Winnipeg restaurant attempts: part health food shop (it houses Common Sense Natural Products), part bakery, part deli, and entirely the product of the…
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Damecca Lounge is a sensible bar call in Winnipeg when you want something that usually lands well.
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Mercadito Latino is a latin american restaurant in Winnipeg that is worth opening when you want a clearer read on the menu and the room.
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Plaza Restaurant on Union Avenue W has been holding down its corner of east Winnipeg for over twenty years, and the room makes no argument against that tenure — no mood lighting, no curated playlist, no gap between tables calibrated for…
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Kyu Bochi on Logan Avenue is doing something genuinely unusual for Winnipeg: threading Thai and Cambodian cooking into a single, coherent menu without treating either tradition as a footnote.
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Gohe Ethiopian Restaurant has planted a genuine flag for East African cooking in Winnipeg, operating at a price point that makes communal eating accessible without compromising on the depth of the menu.
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Banza Noodle & Tea House occupies a particular lane in Winnipeg's dining landscape that very few rooms attempt: a genuinely pan-Asian bowl-forward menu that doesn't flatten its references into a single identifiable cuisine.
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Newcastle Restaurant sits at 1010 Main St.
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Ha Long Bay Restaurant is a vietnamese pick in Winnipeg when you want dinner to feel a little more planned.
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Deen's Caribbean Restaurant is the kind of caribbean room you reach for when the evening is meant to matter a little more.
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The Nook on Sherbrook occupies a particular place in Winnipeg's brunch landscape that is increasingly rare in any mid-sized Canadian city: a counter-service diner whose format has remained structurally unchanged long enough to become the…
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Mama Nor's Kitchen on Leila Ave operates on a clear and uncompromising premise: Filipino home cooking, packaged for takeout, priced for the neighbourhood, and made by a family that is evidently cooking what they know.
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Oak Point Restaurant has been a fixture on Oak Point Highway since 1976, and the Stamatis family's Greek-rooted kitchen is the rare kind of operation that time doesn't flatten — it deepens.
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Holy Shakes is a dessert café chain that opened its first Manitoba location in St.
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Les Saj | Middle Eastern Cuisine • Grant Ave is a sensible lebanese call in Winnipeg when you want something that usually lands well. Traditional Arabic Shawarma and Hummus with Falafel also give you a decent sense of the menu.
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South Ocean Restaurant is a chinese pick in Winnipeg when you want dinner to feel a little more planned.
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Here's the pitch that most people miss about The Blue Marble: it lives inside the Grand Winnipeg Airport Hotel by Lakeview, and that context is both the constraint and the advantage.
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Merkato operates without the concessions that often diminish Ethiopian food when it travels.
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Street Delights is a street food 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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Kabul Fourteen is the kind of afghani room you reach for when the evening is meant to matter a little more.
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Crafted Crust is a deli restaurant in The Forks in Winnipeg that is worth opening when you want a clearer read on the menu and the room.
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Pho Hoi An Restaurant is a vietnamese pick in Winnipeg when you want dinner to feel a little more planned.
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Asia Palace is an easy asian option in Winnipeg to suggest without needing a long explanation.
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Stella's au CCFM earns its particular standing in Winnipeg not because it reinvents French café tradition but because it anchors it to a neighbourhood that actually has one.
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Ramallah Cafe is a lebanese 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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Brazen Hall Kitchen & Brewery sits in River Heights as a brewpub with genuine dual purpose — the beer brewed on site is reportedly a destination in its own right, not merely incidental to the kitchen.
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Out in the Seasons of Tuxedo development, where strip-mall sprawl rarely promises much, Frankie's makes a quiet case for taking family cooking seriously.
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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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Silver Heights Restaurant & The Heights Lounge is a steakhouse pick in River Heights in Winnipeg when you want dinner to feel a little more planned.
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Dal's Restaurant & Lounge is a sensible pizza call in Transcona in Winnipeg when you want something that usually lands well. Chicken Fingers with Fries and Wings also give you a decent sense of the menu.
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Yafa Café runs on a clear sense of identity: it's a Palestinian-owned family restaurant named after the owner's daughter, inspired by Yafa (Jaffa), the storied coastal city.
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Punjabi Taste, anchored at 33 University Crescent in Winnipeg, positions itself as a straightforward champion of North Indian cooking with a specifically Punjabi identity — not pan-Indian fusion, not a buffet-first operation, but a kitch…
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The Peasant Cookery occupies a corner of Winnipeg's Exchange District with the conviction of a room that has done its homework on French bistro culture before adapting it to the prairies — not the other way around.
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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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Copper Chimney has been operating since 2014, growing from a single St.
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Johnny's Marion Restaurant has been doing one thing since 1977 — running an uncompromising old-school diner on the strength of recipes that John and Georgia Andromidas built from scratch and never saw fit to update.
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Little Bones Wings is an easy contemporary option in Transcona in Winnipeg to suggest without needing a long explanation. If Little Bones Wings is your kind of order, that is a good sign.
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Resto Gare and Train Bar Bistro occupies a particular lane in St.
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Seine River Cafe is a smart brunch call in St. Boniface when the morning is supposed to feel a little more like an occasion.
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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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Pizzeria Gusto has held a prominent place in Winnipeg's pizza conversation long enough that its reputation reads as structural rather than trendy.
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Desi Swag East Indian Cuisine is an easy indian option in Winnipeg to suggest without needing a long explanation. Palak Paneer and Karahi Paneer also give you a decent sense of the menu.
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TacoTime at Polo Park has been doing its thing since 1978 — fast, affordable, Mexican-inspired food anchored to a Canadian franchise identity that doesn't pretend to be a taqueria and is better for it.
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Kristina’s is a greek pick in Corydon in Winnipeg when you want dinner to feel a little more planned.
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Little Korea on Ellice Avenue occupies a specific and useful role in Winnipeg's Korean dining landscape: it's a neighbourhood-anchored room that takes authenticity seriously at a price point that makes regulars out of newcomers.
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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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Next Door earns its place on Sherbrook Street by doing something Winnipeg's bar-restaurant scene rarely gets right: the brewery attachment doesn't drag the food down.
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Woodbine Burgers opened on Main Street in April 2024 and has wasted no time establishing a clear identity: a family-owned smash burger operation that takes the Maillard Effect seriously.
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Sushi N has been doing something quietly valuable on St.
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Vientiane Restaurant on Marion Street occupies a particular and underappreciated lane in Winnipeg's dining landscape: it's a Laotian-Thai kitchen that treats both traditions as equals rather than subordinating one to the other's commerci…
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Hai Shang (海上酒家) is the Cantonese room on Pembina Highway that South Winnipeg residents reach for when they want Chinese cooking taken seriously — a comfortable, deliberately decorated dining space with a menu broad enough to reward repe…
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Golden Elephant Vietnamese & Thai Cuisine 金象苑 越南 泰國美食 is an easy vietnamese option in Winnipeg to suggest without needing a long explanation.
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Coconut Island Thai Cuisine occupies a straightforward stretch of Pembina Highway at a price point that keeps the room full of regulars rather than tourists chasing novelty.
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Burrito Splendido is the rare fast-casual Mexican spot that has built a genuinely local identity rather than cosplaying one.
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Nhu Quynh, on Ellice Avenue in Winnipeg, is the kind of Vietnamese room that earns its loyalty through the bowl rather than the brand.
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Sei Sushi occupies a particular and useful niche in Winnipeg's lunch landscape: a small, family-run room that draws a reliable weekday crowd not through novelty or trend-chasing, but through the kind of attentive, owner-operated consiste…
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Tito Boy is a daughter-father Filipino kitchen anchored in St.
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Cordova Tapas & Wine occupies a particular lane in Winnipeg's Exchange District that not enough places bother with: the serious wine bar that actually feeds you well.
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Commonwealth Kitchen & Bar is a smart brunch call in West Broadway when the morning is supposed to feel a little more like an occasion. Baked Brie and Stuffed Dates also give you a decent sense of the menu.
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Toy Sun has planted a flag on Henderson Highway with a claim that's either audacious or accurate, depending on whom you ask: the restaurant bills itself as home of the best Cantonese chow mein in Winnipeg.
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Emerald Palace 富瑤酒家 has held down 704 Sargent Ave in Winnipeg's West End for 39 years, which in a mid-sized Canadian prairie city means something specific: it survived long enough to become the answer to someone's craving, not just their…
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Sushi Kuni occupies a specific and somewhat unusual niche in Winnipeg's dining landscape: eight tables on the main floor of the St.
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Tom Yum Thai on Regent Avenue West sits in a strip-mall unit that has no business being the kind of place people drive across Winnipeg for — and yet it is.
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Homers isn't trading on nostalgia alone — though it has plenty to trade.
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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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Simon's Steaks occupies an unusual position in Winnipeg's dining landscape: a counter-service stall inside The Forks Market that draws its culinary identity not from the American steakhouse tradition but from Argentine asado culture.
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Lucky Koi Express Chinese Restaurant is a sensible chinese call in Winnipeg when you want something that usually lands well. If Hot Spicy Squid is your kind of order, that is a good sign.
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BISIKITCHEN & HADIORS RESTAURANT is a ethiopian restaurant in Corydon in Winnipeg that is worth opening when you want a clearer read on the menu and the room. Jollof Rice & Peppered Turkey and Ofada Rice also give you a decent sense of the menu.
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Sushi Academy has been quietly holding down Academy Road in River Heights for long enough that it's become the kind of neighbourhood spot that locals stop questioning and just use.
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Jenmuel's Lechon Cebu and Grill is doing something specific and uncommon in Winnipeg: it's transplanting the cooking culture of Cebu — the Philippine city that Filipinos themselves regard as the country's capital of roasted pork — into a…
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Tom Yum Thai Restaurant is an easy thai option in Winnipeg to suggest without needing a long explanation.
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MAR'S SISIG RESTAURANT (2142 MC PHILIPS) is an easy filipino option in North End in Winnipeg to suggest without needing a long explanation.
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Chosabi Portage is a sensible asian call in Winnipeg when you want something that usually lands well.
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Gia Kiem Vietnamese Restaurant is a vietnamese restaurant in Winnipeg that is worth opening when you want a clearer read on the menu and the room.
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CF Polo Park is a dependable contemporary option in Polo Park that a lot of diners already know and return to.
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The Old Spaghetti Factory is a sensible italian call in The Forks in Winnipeg when you want something that usually lands well.
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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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Cibo Waterfront Cafe occupies a genuinely unusual building — a repurposed Pump and Screen House on the bank of the Red River that once cooled Downtown Winnipeg's steam heating plant.
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Tony Roma's is a sensible barbecue call in Polo Park in Winnipeg when you want something that usually lands well. Tuna Poke Stack and Filet Stuffed Mini Yorkies also give you a decent sense of the menu.
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Elephant & Castle is a seafood restaurant in Winnipeg that is worth opening when you want a clearer read on the menu and the room.
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Confusion Corner Drinks + Food is the kind of italian room in Corydon you reach for when the evening is meant to matter a little more.
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Holy Spice East Indian Cuisine, Winnipeg is a indian restaurant in Winnipeg that is worth opening when you want a clearer read on the menu and the room. Mix Grill and Paneer Tikka Sizzler also give you a decent sense of the menu.
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Bar.B.Q Tonight is a pakistani restaurant in Winnipeg that is worth opening when you want a clearer read on the menu and the room.
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Block & Blade Restaurant and Bar is an easy bar option in Winnipeg to suggest without needing a long explanation.
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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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The Toad in the Hole is an easy pub option in Winnipeg to suggest without needing a long explanation.
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Ben & Florentine is a strong brunch move in Winnipeg when you want the meal to feel worth leaving the house for.
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Bailey's, at 185 Lombard Ave, has been operating since 1971 inside a building that predates it by seventy years — and the room makes no apology for that continuity.
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The Oakwood is a restaurant restaurant in Winnipeg that is worth opening when you want a clearer read on the menu and the room.
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Cora Breakfast and Lunch is a sensible contemporary call in St. Vital in Winnipeg when you want something that usually lands well. Kale-Mango Smoothie Bowl and Raspberry Pina Colada Smoothie also give you a decent sense of the menu.
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Good Earth Restaurant is a chinese restaurant in Winnipeg that is worth opening when you want a clearer read on the menu and the room.
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La Cantina Di Mona Lisa is a sensible italian call in Corydon in Winnipeg when you want something that usually lands well.
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Big Guy's Ranch & Saloon is a contemporary restaurant in St. Vital in Winnipeg that is worth opening when you want a clearer read on the menu and the room. Louisiana Chicken Wings and Mushrooms Neptune also give you a decent sense of the menu.
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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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Sun Fortune Restaurant is a sensible chinese call in South Winnipeg in Winnipeg when you want something that usually lands well. Deep Fried Tofu Stuffed with Chinese Sausage, Mushroom, and Minced Shrimp and Seafood and Tofu with Salted Duck Egg Yolk also give you a decent sense of the menu.
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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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Kazoku Restaurant is a sensible japanese call in South Winnipeg in Winnipeg when you want something that usually lands well.
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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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Golden Loong Restaurant is a chinese restaurant in Winnipeg that is worth opening when you want a clearer read on the menu and the room.
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Prairie Ink is an easy restaurant option in Winnipeg to suggest without needing a long explanation.
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Oval Room Brasserie is a smart brunch call in West Broadway when the morning is supposed to feel a little more like an occasion.
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Wasabi Sabi is an easy sushi option in River Heights in Winnipeg to suggest without needing a long explanation.
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Spring Roll Restaurant is an easy chinese option in Winnipeg to suggest without needing a long explanation.
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Pho Binh Minh Restaurant is a sensible vietnamese call in Winnipeg when you want something that usually lands well.
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Seoul Korean BBQ&Morals Village Hot Pot 首尔韩式烤肉&德庄火锅 is an easy korean option in South Winnipeg in Winnipeg to suggest without needing a long explanation.
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TacoTime St. Vital is an easy mexican option in Winnipeg to suggest without needing a long explanation.
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Kiwa Korean cuisine restaurant is a sensible korean call in South Winnipeg in Winnipeg when you want something that usually lands well.
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Watt Bistro Pho ( Regent ) is an easy vietnamese option in Winnipeg to suggest without needing a long explanation.
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Chuck's Roadhouse Bar & Grill is an easy restaurant option in Winnipeg to suggest without needing a long explanation.
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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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Kalan Restaurant and Catering Services is a filipino restaurant in Winnipeg that is worth opening when you want a clearer read on the menu and the room.
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Helios Catering is a greek restaurant in Winnipeg that is worth opening when you want a clearer read on the menu and the room.
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Fire & Spice - Taqueria is a sensible mexican call in Downtown in Winnipeg when you want something that usually lands well.
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Seoul Dak is a sensible meal takeaway call in Winnipeg when you want something that usually lands well.
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The Saint | Restaurant & Pub is a gastropub 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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Carnaval has anchored the historic East Exchange since 2008, the city's only Brazilian churrascaria, and the rodizio format dictates everything about how the night unfolds.
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East India Company Pub & Eatery is a indian restaurant in Winnipeg that is worth opening when you want a clearer read on the menu and the room.
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Kum Koon Garden 金冠酒樓 is a chinese restaurant in Exchange District in Winnipeg that is worth opening when you want a clearer read on the menu and the room. Shrimp Dumplings and Deep Fried Won Ton also give you a decent sense of the menu.
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Kawaii Crepe is a sensible dessert shop call in Winnipeg when you want something that usually lands well.
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Chinatown anchors don't get much more storied than Sam Po, which traces its lineage back forty-plus years to a spot called Noodle Express before becoming the 277 Rupert Avenue dim sum room it is today.
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Cafe 22 is the kind of italian room in Corydon you reach for when the evening is meant to matter a little more. Trio of Dips and Antipasto also give you a decent sense of the menu.
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IGI BBQ & Sushi Bistro is a asian restaurant in Winnipeg that is worth opening when you want a clearer read on the menu and the room.
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State & Main is an easy contemporary option in Transcona 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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Smith at The Inn at the Forks holds a position that almost no other Winnipeg restaurant can claim: a working riverfront patio with sightlines over both the Assiniboine and Red Rivers, attached to a kitchen that appears to treat the brunc…
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Bukhara Restaurant is a sensible pakistani call 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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Wayback Burgers is an easy burgers option in Winnipeg to suggest without needing a long explanation.
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Chaise Café & Lounge is a contemporary pick in St. Boniface in Winnipeg when you want dinner to feel a little more planned.
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The Wood Tavern is a sensible lounge bar call in Winnipeg when you want something that usually lands well.
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Asoyama Sushi is a sensible sushi call in Winnipeg when you want something that usually lands well.
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Siam Authentic Thai Cuisine is an easy thai option in Winnipeg to suggest without needing a long explanation.
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Mooshiro Japanese Cuisine is a sensible japanese call in Winnipeg when you want something that usually lands well.
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Prairie's Edge is a contemporary pick in The Forks in Winnipeg when you want dinner to feel a little more planned. Tiramisu French Toast and Eggs Benedict also give you a decent sense of the menu.
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Monticchio Ristorante Italiano is a sensible italian call in Winnipeg when you want something that usually lands well.
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Bernstein's Deli is a deli restaurant in Corydon in Winnipeg that is worth opening when you want a clearer read on the menu and the room.
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Gather Craft Kitchen & Bar is a sensible pub call in Winnipeg when you want something that usually lands well. Grilled Halloumi Cheese and Grilled Beef Skewers also give you a decent sense of the menu.
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Zaytoon suits a night out in Osborne Village when you want greek that feels grown-up without getting stiff.
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Nikos Restaurant is an easy greek option in Winnipeg to suggest without needing a long explanation.
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KYU Bistro is a japanese restaurant in Winnipeg that is worth opening when you want a clearer read on the menu and the room.
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Pizza 204 is a sensible pizza call in Winnipeg when you want something that usually lands well.
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Dancing Noodle is a sensible restaurant call in Winnipeg when you want something that usually lands well.
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Pauline is a smart brunch call when the morning is supposed to feel a little more like an occasion.
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Kimbaek Restaurant is a sensible korean call in Winnipeg when you want something that usually lands well.
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Wasabi On Broadway is a japanese 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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Oscar's Deli is a deli restaurant in Winnipeg that is worth opening when you want a clearer read on the menu and the room.
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La Farina is a sensible pizza call in Winnipeg when you want something that usually lands well.
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Cafe Nul Bakery & Cafe is an easy cafe option in Winnipeg to suggest without needing a long explanation.
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Grizzly Goose is a sensible contemporary call in St. Vital in Winnipeg when you want something that usually lands well. Dry Ribs and Chicken Wings also give you a decent sense of the menu.
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Kokeb Restaurant is a sensible ethiopian call in Winnipeg when you want something that usually lands well.
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Habanero Sombrero is a mexican restaurant in The Forks in Winnipeg that is worth opening when you want a clearer read on the menu and the room.
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Baba Kays is a sensible eastern european call in The Forks in Winnipeg when you want something that usually lands well.
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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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Rae & Jerry's Steak House is an easy steakhouse option in Downtown in Winnipeg to suggest without needing a long explanation. Beef Tenderloin and Caramelized Onion and Mini Yorkshire Beef Prime Rib also give you a decent sense of the menu.
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Carlos & Murphy's is a mexican pick in Osborne Village in Winnipeg when you want dinner to feel a little more planned. Nachos Oaxaca and Pig & Pineapple Nachos also give you a decent sense of the menu.
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St. James Burger & Chip Co. is a burgers restaurant in Winnipeg that is worth opening when you want a clearer read on the menu and the room.
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Goodies Bake Shop Ltd. is an easy bakery option in Winnipeg to suggest without needing a long explanation.
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Colosseo Ristorante Italiano is the kind of italian room in Corydon you reach for when the evening is meant to matter a little more. Frittura di Pesce and Cozze Pepate also give you a decent sense of the menu.
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A Little Pizza Heaven is a pizza restaurant in Winnipeg that is worth opening when you want a clearer read on the menu and the room.
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Cho Ichi Ramen is an easy japanese option in South Winnipeg in Winnipeg to suggest without needing a long explanation. Calamari Legs Karaage and Gyoza also give you a decent sense of the menu.
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Cork & Flame is a global restaurant in North End in Winnipeg that is worth opening when you want a clearer read on the menu and the room.
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Multani Dera is an easy pakistani option in Winnipeg to suggest without needing a long explanation.
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Momo Japanese & Korean Restaurant is a korean restaurant in Winnipeg that is worth opening when you want a clearer read on the menu and the room.
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Yuu Izakaya is a sensible japanese call in Transcona in Winnipeg when you want something that usually lands well.
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Chocoberry Dessert House is a bakery restaurant in Winnipeg that is worth opening when you want a clearer read on the menu and the room.
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Hung's Garden is a sensible chinese call in Winnipeg when you want something that usually lands well.
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Gusto North is an easy pizza option in Winnipeg to suggest without needing a long explanation.
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Tang Dynasty Restaurant 食間酒家 is an easy chinese option in Winnipeg to suggest without needing a long explanation. Spring Roll and B.B.Q. Pork Slices also give you a decent sense of the menu.
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Busan Korea BBQ is a sensible korean call in South Winnipeg in Winnipeg when you want something that usually lands well.
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Comodo Chinese Restaurant is a sensible chinese call in Winnipeg when you want something that usually lands well.
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Hi-Ball Restaurant is the kind of chinese room in River Heights you reach for when the evening is meant to matter a little more.
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OPA! Of Greece Crossroads is a sensible greek call in Winnipeg when you want something that usually lands well.
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Ye's Buffet is an easy buffet 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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Baked Expectations is a sensible bakery call in Osborne Village in Winnipeg when you want something that usually lands well.
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La Roca is a sensible mexican call in Winnipeg when you want something that usually lands well.
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MR MIKES SteakhouseCasual is an easy bar and grill option in Winnipeg to suggest without needing a long explanation.
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Phoenix Square is a chinese restaurant in Winnipeg that is worth opening when you want a clearer read on the menu and the room.
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Victoria Seafood Restaurant is a seafood restaurant in Winnipeg that is worth opening when you want a clearer read on the menu and the room.
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Fergies Fish 'n Chips is a sensible seafood call in Winnipeg when you want something that usually lands well.
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Hermanos lands in the Exchange District as one of the more deliberately conceived rooms downtown Winnipeg — a South American-leaning grill house with a wine bar operating as a genuine equal partner rather than an afterthought.
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Lamar Donair & Burgers is a sensible restaurant call in Winnipeg when you want something that usually lands well.
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Sushi Gozen is a sushi restaurant in Winnipeg that is worth opening when you want a clearer read on the menu and the room.
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Pampanga Restaurant & Banquet Hall is an easy filipino option in Winnipeg to suggest without needing a long explanation.
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Dowon Restaurant is a sensible korean call in Winnipeg when you want something that usually lands well.
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Fortune Cooking Chinese Restaurant is a chinese restaurant in Winnipeg that is worth opening when you want a clearer read on the menu and the room.
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Dim Sum Garden is a sensible chinese call in Exchange District in Winnipeg when you want something that usually lands well. Deep-Fried Chicken Wings and Deep-Fried Wonton also give you a decent sense of the menu.
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Korean Garden Restaurant is a sensible korean call in Winnipeg when you want something that usually lands well.
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Saburo Kitchen is a sensible restaurant call in Winnipeg when you want something that usually lands well.
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Zorba's Greek + Italian is an easy greek 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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Dim Sum Kingdom Restaurant (好天地酒楼) is a chinese 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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Kabab King is a sensible pakistani call in Winnipeg when you want something that usually lands well.
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Saffron's Restaurant is a mediterranean restaurant in Winnipeg that is worth opening when you want a clearer read on the menu and the room.
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Vanellis is an easy italian option in Winnipeg to suggest without needing a long explanation.
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North Garden Restaurant is a chinese restaurant in Winnipeg that is worth opening when you want a clearer read on the menu and the room.
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Bimi Korean/Japanese Restaurant is a korean restaurant in Winnipeg that is worth opening when you want a clearer read on the menu and the room.
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Kung Pao Wok is a asian restaurant in Winnipeg that is worth opening when you want a clearer read on the menu and the room.
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Southland Restaurant 新旺角酒樓 is a chinese 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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MCDonair and shawarma is one of the highest-rated restaurants in Winnipeg, with a 10.0 Google rating across 314 reviews.
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