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Oysters are two for one on Monday evenings when ordered by the dozen. More than a fish and chip shop, Big Fish Seafood Restaurant and Oyster Bar serves sustainably sourced seafood surprises like Arctic char with pistachiocrust, sundried olive truffle butter and wild mushroom sage mash. Boogie’s Burgers, 908 Edmonton Trail NE, 40, īEST EDMONTON TRAIL RESTAURANT FOR SEAFOODīig Fish Seafood Restaurant and Oyster Bar.Pair with spicy fries and an Angry Aztec milkshake made with chocolate ice cream, cayenne and cinnamon. Try the notorious Shawn’s Burger: three beef patties, two slices of bacon, fried egg, lettuce, tomato, onions and Boogie’s red sauce. El Charrito Taqueria, 808 Edmonton Trail NE, 40īEST EDMONTON TRAIL RESTAURANT FOR BURGERSīoogie’s Burgers is arguably the city’s best burger joint.Also on the menu at this bright, cafeteria-like restaurant are top-notch tortas, enchiladas and burritos. Start with chicken, pork and beef (including tongue) tacos. Diner Deluxe, 804 Edmonton Trail NE, 40, īEST EDMONTON TRAIL RESTAURANT FOR MEXICAN DISHESĪnother Where to Dine winner, El Charrito Taqueria ain’t fancy, but serves some of the city’s best Mexican food.Try a gourmet grilled cheese sandwich made with apple rosemary sourdough or the succulent veal meatloaf. Comfort dishes rule the lunch and dinner rush. Carino Japanest Bistro, 709 Edmonton Trail NW, 40, carinobistro.caīEST EDMONTON TRAIL RESTAURANT FOR COMFORT FOODĭiner Deluxe is one of the city’s best-known brunch spots, and its nouveau diner breakfasts are served all day.We recommend the lamb ribs, or crab ravioli with mentaiko sauce, roe, scallops and prawns. The intimate restaurant is elegant yet comfortable and owner, sommelier Toshi Karino is a very attentive host. OEB Breakfast Co., 824 Edmonton Trail NE, 40, īEST EDMONTON TRAIL RESTAURANT FOR FUSION CUISINEĮxecutive chef Kazu Kawashima infuses Japanese cuisine with rich Italian and French ingredients at Carino Japanese Bistro.Also try the banana bread French toast with shaved almonds, caramel sauce and vanilla ice cream. Try the Soul in a Bowl poutine (pictured): poached eggs with herbed potatoes, Quebec cheese curds, bacon lardons and brown butter hollandaise. is the winner of the 2012 Where to Dine award for best brunch. Open Range, 1114 Edmonton Trail NE, 40, open-range.caīEST EDMONTON TRAIL RESTAURANT FOR BRUNCH.Regional game dishes include apricot-glazed wild boar rack, bison short ribs and elk Dianne. Peter’s Drive-In, 219 – 16 Ave NE, 40, Īn upscale casual steakhouse, Open Range is a first-rate spot to sample Alberta beef dishes such as tenderloin with pearl onion chanterelle mushroom ragu and black truffle gravy.The Calgary fast-food institution also features two walk-up windows.
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Massive boxes of French fries, saucy patty-and-a-half burgers and ultra-thick, fruity shakes fly out the pick-up windows at Peter’s Drive-In as fast as its white-coated staff can make them. The stretch is punctuated with an eclectic mix of eateries from retro diners serving brunch, burgers and Benedicts to upscale bistros serving fusion cuisine.īEST EDMONTON TRAIL RESTAURANT FOR FAST FOOD Just a four-minute drive north of downtown, Edmonton Trail is the dark horse of emerging restaurant rows. Best Restaurants on Calgary’s Edmonton Trail: The original “Soul in a Bowl” at OEB Breakfast Co.