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CLEMENTINE CAFÉ
Clementine serves elevated morning meals at this next-level brunch spot owned by Segovia proprietors Carolina Konrad and Adam Donnelly. The cozy underground nook in the Exchange District matches homey elements…
Alfonso Maury – Corrientes
All In The Family By Shel Zolkewich Chef Alfonso Maury waves his arm across the exposed brick wall of his Exchange District restaurant, where a collection of photographs tells the…
Asian Hot Pot Review
Asian Hot Pot Neighbourhood: Corydon Address: 740 Corydon Ave Phone: 204-615-8878 Entrées: $11.95-$25.95 Hot pot is a traditional dish believed to have originated Mongolia, and popularized in China, Thailand, and Japan. The basic…
Manitoba Jambalaya
Chef Steven Strecker Era Bistro Consider this your introduction to rye berries. Mixed with locally grown quinoa, these plump grains add textural pop. Add in two types of local sausage and…
5 Best ‘Peg Provisions
While plenty of Winnipeggers are eager for the next new thing, certain odd local loves have complete staying power.
Top Restaurants in Winnipeg for Manitoba Regional Cuisine
Of all the restaurants in Winnipeg, those that use the bounty of Manitoba as their ingredients and inspiration have a special place in the hearts of locavores. Whether they use grass-fed bison or Lake Winnipeg caught pickerel, these restaurants in Winnipeg serve great food that is emblematic of the province’s bounty.
Falafel Place Review
Falafel Place Neighbourhood: River Heights Address: 1101 Corydon Ave Phone: 204-489-5811 Entrées: $6-$15 In the yearly surge of trend forecasts that hit at the end of 2016, it was clear that the food world…
Shannon’s Irish Pub Review
Shannon's Neighbourhood: Downtown Address: 175 Carlton St Phone: 204-943-2302 Entrées: $9-$14 The term “public house” has a certain romantic ring, conjuring up images of quaint towns across the pond, pints…
Pastry Chef Nathalie Gautier – L’Epi De Blé
Pretty In Pastry By Arvel Gray Sweet delicacies are having a moment in the sun, from the macaron explosion originating in Europe to SoHo’s towering, candy crusted shakes. Yet for…