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Mininari Mar 30, 2009 8:59 PM

Winnipeg Restaurants
 
Hey,
I am unaware of a thread to discuss the merits of Winnipeg Restaurants.
(If one already exists, please merge this thread into it).

I have a very specific question:

Where can one get Chicago Deep Dish Pizza in Winnipeg?
Who here has ordered the "Chicago Deep Dish" Pizza from Chicago Phils?
Was it good?

1ajs Mar 30, 2009 10:02 PM

whats a deep dish pizza????? i gues u could try chicago phills located downtown on donald just befor the midtown bridge

as for restraunts

kumko garden (spelling) china town good food
dimsum garden aww so good speacly when u go for happy hour dimsum at 2pm also in china town

pyramid falaful on Sargent and Young SE corner in the south part of that strip mall its a Ethiopian restaurant really good food

had some realy good vietmise food also but the names of the places fail me since just get draged to them so never took notes of the names but there in the west end on sargent and on elice...

brunch at the fort garry

then theres the cordan strip sushi, itialian ect ect ect

Yuki sushi on main st in the mclaren hotel worth checking out

bryanscott Mar 31, 2009 12:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mininari (Post 4168099)
Where can one get Chicago Deep Dish Pizza in Winnipeg?
Who here has ordered the "Chicago Deep Dish" Pizza from Chicago Phils?
Was it good?

I had a pizza at Chicago Phil's around 7 years ago, and it was completely inedible. For fantastic, genuine, Chicago pizza, visit Chicago.

nordique Mar 31, 2009 1:13 AM

i've had the deep dish pizza at cafe 22. i remember it being incredibly filling, but i dont remember if it was good or not.

Archiseek Mar 31, 2009 2:46 AM

food in cafe 22 is generally poor - and i'm being polite

trueviking Mar 31, 2009 5:29 AM

my faves in descending order of cost:

rae and jerry's
keg downtown
shanghai
palatal express

gondola is the only pizza for me...but it is far from deep dish.

1ajs Mar 31, 2009 5:31 AM

whats deep dish pizza

Only The Lonely.. Mar 31, 2009 12:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by trueviking (Post 4168970)
my faves in descending order of cost:

rae and jerry's
keg downtown
shanghai
palatal express

gondola is the only pizza for me...but it is far from deep dish.

I have to agree with picks #1 and #3..

The Princess Street Grill is always a good source of a cheap breakfast.

And I'll add Yuki's, the Confusion Grill and the old diner that Kraut King has setup into the mix.

As far as fine dining went, I miss the old Gilroy's on Bannatyne and the Mertens rooftop patio that offered perhaps the best skyline view in the whole city from atop of that apartment block on Oakland Ave.

Only The Lonely.. Mar 31, 2009 12:38 PM

Another cool place for me has always been eating at the Terrace Dining hall at Assiniboia Downs.

Said experience is made even better when your horse wins. :D

wags_in_the_peg Mar 31, 2009 12:58 PM

hmmmm... Gondala... I haven't had edible paper thin cardboard pizza in a long time. maybe this weekend! Thanks TV for reminding me.

1ajs...deep dish is exactly that, it's baked in a deep dish. Pizza Hut is borderline deep dish, but nothing like the real stuff. When in the states I go to Chicago Uno which is a chain but has a decent 'za.

Mininari Mar 31, 2009 3:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bryanscott (Post 4168493)
I had a pizza at Chicago Phil's around 7 years ago, and it was completely inedible. For fantastic, genuine, Chicago pizza, visit Chicago.

Yep, I think you have a point. I'm planning to go there with my Wife, since its within a 2-day drive from Winnipeg. Never been. I'll get the real thing there.

As for what is deep dish pizza:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago...#Stuffed_pizza

btw, thanks for the restaurant info.
How about good cheap (and maybe greasy) places to go for breakfast?

I'm aware of:
Stellas,
The Nook
The Falafel Place
Country Porch
Nick's (in Headingley)

Donovanf Mar 31, 2009 3:48 PM

For breakfast try this

http://breakfastwinnipeg.com/Breakfast.html

Jeff Mar 31, 2009 3:54 PM

the paddlewheel in the bay for sheer nostalgia and uniqueness.. where else can you get jell-o, noodle salad and a beer?

for a grease fix, i say vj's drive in wins.
casual/lounge - confusion corner is great!
pasquale's on marion for italian can be great as well.. best caesar salad in town!

Mininari Mar 31, 2009 4:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Donovanf (Post 4169314)

Awesome!
THANK YOU!

I've been looking for a site like this...

Wpg_Guy Mar 31, 2009 4:25 PM

Bistro 7 1/4 is my fav restaurant www.sevenandaquarter.ca

Boreal Mar 31, 2009 4:57 PM

Some pretty decent selections already up here, but just to add to the list.

For a nice dinner, although not necessarily cost prudent, my three favourites are:
Fude
Amici's
&
Gates on Roblin

For a nice, cost effective dinner:
Inferno's Bistro
Luxsole
Nicolino's
Paradise
&
Taste of Sri-Linka (in the East Exchange)

For evening eats:
Liquid Lounge (Amazing wings, and the cheapest frutti de mare going)
Jonesy's (3133 Birds Hill Rd. - best appetizer in the world - the onion blossom)
Miso ($17 all you can eat sushi. How do you go wrong?)

1ajs Mar 31, 2009 6:46 PM

theres a Sri-Linkan restraunt in the east exchange?

spent my even last night in the palm room at the fort garry with some old family friends from outa town not bad bit pricy but hey its the fort garry ur paying for it lol
also the place was packed


as for breakfast theres the windmill on selkirk bit of a whole in the wall these days but its still the north end breakfast with the juke boxs at ur seat

also can't forget alicias on megregor for bortch and ukrainian food

Mininari Mar 31, 2009 8:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 1ajs (Post 4169629)
theres a Sri-Linkan restraunt in the east exchange?

spent my even last night in the palm room at the fort garry with some old family friends from outa town not bad bit pricy but hey its the fort garry ur paying for it lol
also the place was packed


as for breakfast theres the windmill on selkirk bit of a whole in the wall these days but its still the north end breakfast with the juke boxs at ur seat

also can't forget alicias on megregor for bortch and ukrainian food

Yes, I've had perogies at Alicia's.
I really liked them, but I'm wondering what other restaurants also serve perogies in the North end? I am not familiar with the area.

(now I want to go back to Alicia's for the north end special).

Boreal Mar 31, 2009 8:55 PM

Yes, sir. On Bannatyne, right near Blu-Fish.

flatlander Mar 31, 2009 9:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mininari (Post 4169265)
Yep, I think you have a point. I'm planning to go there with my Wife, since its within a 2-day drive from Winnipeg. Never been. I'll get the real thing there.

As for what is deep dish pizza:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago...#Stuffed_pizza

btw, thanks for the restaurant info.
How about good cheap (and maybe greasy) places to go for breakfast?

I'm aware of:
Stellas,
The Nook
The Falafel Place
Country Porch
Nick's (in Headingley)

I like Garwood Grill, both for pizza and greasy breakfasts.

Love Ray and Jerry's - was there for lunch in the bar the other day. I hate to admit it, but i look forward to funerals because they may serve those tasty roll up sandwiches.

Riverman Apr 1, 2009 4:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Only The Lonely.. (Post 4169163)
The Princess Street Grill is always a good source of a cheap breakfast.

For some reason Princess Grill seems to get better every time I go there. Maybe it's just me...

Bindy's is great if you like roti. Spudtino's on Stafford was great as was Cafe Carlo.

One particularly over rated place I went to was Fusion Grill. Food was very expensive and just so-so, and the room was absolutely filthy.

Kris22 Apr 1, 2009 5:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Archiseek (Post 4168738)
food in cafe 22 is generally poor - and i'm being polite

I'm pretty sure the food in cafe 22 is made by pizza hotline. I personally love it because it's cheap and good.

FYI Luxesole has closed down, but they still have their Luxa Lune lounge next door, though I've never been.

I've been to Bistro 7 1/4 twice, and was disappointed with the food both times. It's the kind of place that I want to love--it's unique and has that funky bistro vibe--but I think they need to work some things out on their menu.

Just went to Rae and Jerry's for the first time for lunch and it was SO GOOD. And retro.

wags_in_the_peg Apr 1, 2009 12:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mininari (Post 4169829)
Yes, I've had perogies at Alicia's.
I really liked them, but I'm wondering what other restaurants also serve perogies in the North end? I am not familiar with the area.

(now I want to go back to Alicia's for the north end special).

I went to Alicia's recently for the 1st time, even though I've lived in Winnipeg for 34 yrs. It was really good, I brought a guy from Tennessee there and he loved it. I come from a UKRAINIAN background so I always supplies with perogies and cabbage rolls from my baba. anyway, i was dissapointed in the so-called sausage, I was expected some kick ass stuff like they have at Nairn Meats or Metro Meats. Anyway, can't wait to go back!

Jeff Apr 1, 2009 3:57 PM

oh yes.. infero's - they have a great elk dish! tomato pie co. in the village and pizzeria gustav on academy are worth a mention as of late too!!!

has anyone tried that new fazzo's place on corydon? it looks nice with what seems to be a lounge opening up beside it soon. nice addition!

Boreal Apr 1, 2009 4:58 PM

I haven't personally been to fatso - but judging from comments I've heard from one girl who has bartended a number of Corydon establishments, she has nothing but positive things to say.

What is the latest with Basil's. I know that restaurant in the village incurred great damage, and last summer, word was it could take a year to get up and running again. Any updates?

SKYSTHELIMIT Apr 1, 2009 8:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Boreal (Post 4171513)
I haven't personally been to fatso - but judging from comments I've heard from one girl who has bartended a number of Corydon establishments, she has nothing but positive things to say.

What is the latest with Basil's. I know that restaurant in the village incurred great damage, and last summer, word was it could take a year to get up and running again. Any updates?

A friend of mine who knows the owner stated that he wanted to get out and the timing with the flooding couldn't have been better. There may be a chance it opens with new management or as a completetly new venture altogether.

1ajs Apr 2, 2009 2:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wags_in_the_peg (Post 4171149)
I went to Alicia's recently for the 1st time, even though I've lived in Winnipeg for 34 yrs. It was really good, I brought a guy from Tennessee there and he loved it. I come from a UKRAINIAN background so I always supplies with perogies and cabbage rolls from my baba. anyway, i was dissapointed in the so-called sausage, I was expected some kick ass stuff like they have at Nairn Meats or Metro Meats. Anyway, can't wait to go back!

yea the sausage is disapointing :(
the ladies at metro are a riot eh? thinks back to when walter died and the crazy riot of people that flooded that place trying to buy his last batch of meats he made
have u ever hit up the polish meat shop on selkirk?

nordique Apr 2, 2009 2:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jeff (Post 4171420)
has anyone tried that new fazzo's place on corydon? it looks nice with what seems to be a lounge opening up beside it soon. nice addition!

do you mean the soon-to-be-opened market deli/grocer?

Jeff Apr 2, 2009 3:05 AM

ohhhh.. i walked by once at night when it was dark and noticed a counter with some lights hanging - automatically thought it was a new lounge.. but judging by how restricted fazzo's liquor licence is, (aka: having to close at 11pm to appease the neighbours) this makes sense!

another good cluster of restaurants: star grill and park towers on portage across from ass. park =)

Archiseek Apr 2, 2009 3:11 AM

fazzo is very nice indeed - enjoyed it a lot

7 1/4 is awesome - am there every two weeks or so.....

mooke Dec 2, 2009 11:40 PM

Kawaii Crepe in Osborne Village
 
Has anyone seen the signage go up for Kawaii Crepe in Osborne Village. Looks like it will be a great crepe place, sounds like they are opening this coming Saturday.

Donovanf Dec 2, 2009 11:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mooke (Post 4588361)
Has anyone seen the signage go up for Kawaii Crepe in Osborne Village. Looks like it will be a great crepe place, sounds like they are opening this coming Saturday.

Segovia Tapas Bar and Restaurant also just opened in Osborne, just on Stradbrook. Has anyone gone there yet? I want to give it a try.

1ajs Dec 3, 2009 12:11 AM

crepe place? my mothers guna love that!!!

rrskylar Dec 3, 2009 3:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jeff (Post 4169326)
the paddlewheel in the bay for sheer nostalgia and uniqueness.. where else can you get jell-o, noodle salad and a beer?

for a grease fix, i say vj's drive in wins.
casual/lounge - confusion corner is great!
pasquale's on marion for italian can be great as well.. best caesar salad in town!

No, VJ's can't touch SuperBoys burger!http://photos1.blogger.com/hello/140...0/IMGP0212.jpghttp://photos1.blogger.com/hello/140...0/IMGP0216.jpg

newflyer Dec 3, 2009 4:03 AM

The Tuxedo Village Family Restaurant has pretty damn good burgers as well. I was very impressed and even somewhat surprised.

1ajs Dec 3, 2009 5:45 AM

yea vj's gyros are aww sweetness

and u can't forget angilos on main st...

or marian st burgers witch has the best burger i have ever had... and i hate burgers thats saying alot....

Bdog Dec 3, 2009 7:01 AM

If someone decides to open a shawarma place in Winnipeg, they will make a killing...

1ajs Dec 3, 2009 7:47 AM

a what now?

vid Dec 3, 2009 7:51 AM

It's like Souvlaki. We have donair places here but I don't know if they have actual Shawarma or if it is just some sort of processed meat junk. One just opened downtown a month or two ago.

1ajs Dec 3, 2009 7:56 AM

huh?

vid Dec 3, 2009 9:41 AM

Stop drinking.

1ajs Dec 3, 2009 10:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by vid (Post 4589148)
Stop drinking.

ok then there vid for the record i havent been drinking anything

vid Dec 3, 2009 11:07 AM

Google "Shawarma".

Bdog Dec 3, 2009 5:09 PM

1ajs, it's kind of like a gyro/pita/wrap, with donair beef or chicken, with a great garlic sauce...

1ajs Dec 3, 2009 6:15 PM

ok

dennis Dec 4, 2009 7:57 PM

I had donairs in edmonton. I wonder why there are none in winnipeg. I have yet to try a good quality donair...

BKB Dec 4, 2009 8:50 PM

Shawarma
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bdog (Post 4588999)
If someone decides to open a shawarma place in Winnipeg, they will make a killing...

I guess the place on Ellice called Shawarma Time doesn't have Shawarma or Baracka Pita Bakery or....

Miz Point Dec 7, 2009 3:51 AM

There is a Shwarma place here
 
Man, some of you need to drive up Main Street.....there is a Shwarma joint near Don's Photo.....the owners are Lebanese. Their oven, which the stupid jerks at Canada Customs held up for SIX MONTHS, is a work of art and must be seen. They also sell Lebanese pastries and desserts and of course Pita bread.

swolfe Dec 7, 2009 6:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Miz Point (Post 4594821)
Man, some of you need to drive up Main Street.....there is a Shwarma joint near Don's Photo.....the owners are Lebanese. Their oven, which the stupid jerks at Canada Customs held up for SIX MONTHS, is a work of art and must be seen. They also sell Lebanese pastries and desserts and of course Pita bread.

I think this is the Baraka Bakery that BKB mentioned. I've been there a couple times and I will definitely go back. Great place for lunch. The last time I was in there, a Priest and a Rabbi walked in together. I thought that only happened in lame jokes. :haha:

1ajs Dec 7, 2009 9:47 PM

lol yea

speaking of places theres a restraunt now open in the atrium of the royal albert again
http://img195.imageshack.us/img195/8498/albertxn.jpg


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