Sequel is a completely adorable cafe that serves a modern, almost Californian menu of lunch options. From delicious sounding unheard of stuff like cream of cauliflower soup, to sausage calzones, veggie burritos and a lot more!
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Padmanadi is such a nice vegetarian restaurant! I thoroughly enjoyed the food here. The focus of the menu is very Asian with food from China, Thailand, Indonesia and perhaps others, giving it a sort of eclectic feel to Asian cuisine. The…More »
Oh Blue Plate! What a lovely place!
Blue Plate Diner is an artsy diner that serves up an exciting menu. I haven't had brunch/breakfast out here but have been out for dinner and was quite impressed!
I like that the menu has a modern twist to it,…More »
After coming here several times more, I've got to say that I've tried almost everything on the menu - It's terrific!
Yumm! Snow or shine, I've always seen the open sign. Right on Whyte - well located for the busy… Read more »
Chopped Leaf is a decent lunch option for downtown office goers and might actually give Sunterra a fight for its money, in terms of To-Go food. They have a decent sized menu of salads, a couple of sandwiches and a soup or two giving people the…More »
While I enjoy basking in the hippiness of soft music, mismatched furniture, dirty toilets, dreadlocks and yoga mats, I'm definitely underwhelmed by Remedy. I've not been a very active Remedier - having probably been there about 6 times over the last…More »
I like Remedy. Haven't tried too much of the food, but have had the wraps and am waiting to still… Read more »
Two rooms cafe is literally two rooms big :-) ... well, two large rooms at least. I went here for a meal with my beloved Economist magazine, after seeing reviews on yelp. I had really never seen it before, even though I'd have walked by this place…More »
D'Lish is an elegant & modern wine & tapas bar that serves a unique menu. Although tapas are originally a spanish idea, the theme of the menu shows phenomenal adaptation. Unlike other modern loungey places that have a great décor and music serving…More »
Rodeo burgers is the perfect lunch pickup for people who work/study at the University or hospital. The burgers are juicy and french fries phenomenal, to say the least. The reason for a 4* is not because it's the best burger in town, but because it…More »
I've got to add, to my original review that this place reminds me a bit of the kind of place where Seinfeld and the gang would hang out and discuss the day's no-stories.
I was also a tad disappointed with the brown bread they used. It was really…More »
Just as the name suggests, it's a good old-fashioned neighborhood cafe with an asian twist in the… Read more »
Reminds me of Whole foods in the US. It's a good place for any form of a healthy option one might be looking for. Organic fresh food is available for purchase. A small, but decent collection of cheese, fresh cream cheese, hummus and other such…More »
Beeeeee-bell is so gooood! :-). They've got it all ..... from brownies to wedding cakes, german ryes to multigrain bagels, cupcakes to fruitcakes, a variety of pies, cookies, muffins, pastries and more! The best part is... you can buy a tasty and…More »
Bliss baked goods is a small little kosher bakery, really in the middle of nowhere. It's part of a small strip mall that contains Burger baron and some other random stores and maybe even an auto-parts shop. In fact, you might not even find it!
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If it's summer - better get your ass down to the City Market!! I unequivocally proclaim that the City Market is better than the Strathcona Farmers' market in the short-lived warm months that people out here call summer.
I have no clue why I haven't…More »
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Fruits & Veggies,
Farmers Market
Talk about doing something nice on a Saturday morning. The Old Strath. market is a lively market to spend your Sat. morning browsing through the various fresh vegetable shops, speciality goods (I bought chimichurri sauce today) and so on, whilst…More »
Mmmm ... nice stuff, nice stuff! Chai pani recently opened on 105th street, right in front of the Chapters. It's a great location and they serve up a unique menu.
Chai pani in Hindi means "tea and snacks". Perhaps influenced by the British notion…More »
I'd love to have given Cafe Mosaics more than a 3 star review. It's a decent place that's a little dated in their idea of being modern. It's okay if they were old school, but they're not. The menu is filled with vegan friendly and vegetarian…More »
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Guru is serious Indian food made with taste, quality and an appreciation for the aesthetics of plating. I came here with a friend. I had a $40 groupon that I had to use up, so why not - I thought. We went with two orders of kababs to…More »
I would come here again. Vegetarianism is ubiquitous in India, so much so that 40-50% of Indians are vegetarians. It's good to see a restaurant here that embraces that culture.
At $12.99, the buffet is a great option. They have about 5-6 different…More »
I remember driving by Noorish on their grand opening night and was amazed to see so many people waiting to get in. I didn't really go in that night, but definitely had to pay them a visit soon after. Given that Noorish is exactly 3 blocks from my…More »
It's funny that there are two altogether different Veggie Garden restaurants in Edmonton. I had been to the Indian restaurant on the south side about six weeks back and tried this one more recently. My! Can I just take a pause and say that it's…More »
My market Saturday's have become infinitely better. There's a lot to say about the new and revamped cafe at the Old Strathcona Farmers' market. Run by expert chef Brittany Watt, this cafe uses well over 80% of local produce many of which are right…More »
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Garnishing Garneau (17)A few of the places that garnish the faithful neighborhood of Garneau |
Beyge places (17)Some hidden gems that are off-Whyte or Beyge :) |
The Underdogs of April (14)A list of places that had 10 or less reviews when I reviewed them |
The root of all things (10)A list of ethnic grocery stores |
Whyte Ave (50)Take a break! Walk around on Whyte. |
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Edmonton, AB
Yelping SinceJune 2007
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