Ginger Restaurants in Ottawa

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City: Ottawa, 1385 Woodroffe Ave, Nepean, ON K2G 1V8, K2G1V8, Ottawa, Canada
"I have been going to Cafe International for about two months and every time I go I get the best service."
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City: Ottawa, Unit 6&7 2150 Robertson Rd, Ottawa, ON K2H 9S1, Canada
"Enjoyed our dining experience very much. time for my partner and she was delighted with both the level of service and the care that staff took to ensure gloves were available and that all COVID requirements were met Would highly recommend Mongolian Village for anyone looking for something a little different in a dining experience."
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City: Ottawa, 691 Somerset St W, Ottawa, ON K1R 6P5, K1R6P5, Canada
"I've been to Chu Shing many times but never for Peking Duck and never on an early Friday evening. Both were a pleasant surprise! Apparently lots of people have a tradition to go there on a late Friday afternoon, and quite a number of people were there when we went early, around 6 pm. As a result, there was a nice atmosphere of family and couples. We ordered our duck "three ways": wraps, soup, and in a stir fry. Along with a vegetable and noodle dish, it was way too much good stuff for the two of us, but staff happily boxed it up for us to take home. Atmosphere-wise and food-wise, we both left content."
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City: Ottawa, 430 Bank St, Ottawa, ON K2P 1Y8, K2P1Y9, Canada
"Love Whalesbone Oysters probably the best you can get in the city. The Bank Street location is, however, cramped, and they only do reservations for tables on weekends. Seating at the bar is an option although it is also very limited. The place has a hipster, NYC SoHo restaurant kind of vibe to it. Music is played on a record player. There is a single row of tables, right next to the bar, where you can easily see oysters being shucked right in front of you. Even though I prefer the Elgin location, the quality of the food doesn't differ between the two. My friends and I were lucky to get a table on a Friday without a reservation. We split the 18 oysters (the beach gems from BC are my favourite! , clam chowder and mussels. Worth every penny for what we got. Definitely a splurge, but you won't regret it."
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City: Ottawa, 4 Lorry Greenberg Dr, Ottawa, ON K1G 5H6, K1G5H6, Canada
"I ordered delivery from this restaurant while visiting a sick relative at the hospital. Do your research and don't believe the good reviews. They are wrong! I ordered a combo meal which included chicken. The hot and sour soup was awful! The chicken dish has...an overwhelming smell of fish, and my sick mother was as disgusted as me by the smell of rotting fish coming from a chicken dish. When contacted, the restaurant owner Lille said I must be mistaken because their food is always good. Instead of owning up, she delivered disappointment. There are many excellent restaurants in Ottawa, do yourself a favor and go to one of them and avoid this one. I heard that the owners are retiring soon and closing the restaurant; it is likely that they have downgraded the quality of food to help increase their profits for retirement. Shame on you!"
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City: Ottawa, 800 Hunt Club Rd, Ottawa, ON K1V 1C3, Canada
"I ordered in the past, which wasn't bad, but my last order was horrible. I legit waste 40 dollars. The kung pao looked nasty and tasted even worse plus cold; the organ beef was cold and burnt as if they left it out all night long. The peas in the rice were cold I couldn't eat them"
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City: Ottawa, 1109 Cobden Rd, Ottawa, ON K2C 2Z1, K2C2Z1, Canada
"Overall a very good value. eating was very good except the deep fried garnels, 90% teig. they have rejected the same weight."
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City: Ottawa, 1800 Rue Bank, Ottawa, ON K1V 0W3, K1V0W3, Canada
"A dish meets our standards the eggplants and shrimps were very delicious. The chicken with vegetables and friend noodles was very disappointing. The chicken came in small, slender, mishape forms, the noodles were not freshly fried as far as I could and the...veggies were mainly cabbage and onion. The garlic cloves were much overpriced for what we received. Never again. They needed an OPTON to get involved."
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City: Ottawa, 87 Holland Ave, Ottawa, ON K1Y 0Y1, K1Y0Y1, Canada
"One of the best meals I had while in Ottawa. If you are seeking a talented chef among Canada's capital, come here. Walking in, it definitely feels like someone's home hosting a fancy banquet. The tequila infused salmon doesn't sound appealing, but it will be once you see it. Excellent plating, to the point where it almost feels like wimmelholden up close. The tequila offers a unique flavor to the fresh, and clearly vocal salmon flavor. All the little details stand out and uphold the dish, from the earthy radish, the jalapeño powder, down to the crunchy quinoa. The cream is the first chair solo violinist that truly makes everything pop. The only complaint I have is you have to consciously pick out all the ingredients on the fork for the full experience. It's quite easy to eat the piece lop sided, whether too much or too little or anything. The chicken éclair might as well be called the chicken éclair sandwich. I was envisioning a stuffed éclair, but it's much better as an open face sandwich with the top piece separate. The chicken was moist, still had some texture to chew on, and had a bold, sweet, low toned profile. The bread and butter pickles help cut through with some refreshing high notes. The dots of cream on the side didn't seem enough, but I still managed without a lot of cream. The éclair itself takes on a new perspective as A savory dish. It's something I'm surprised more chefs have adopted. Maybe it's the chili powder, but I couldn't help that bling this was an elevated sloppy joe. I still enjoyed this dish, but there's a tinge of nostalgia that lingers with every bite for me. The lamb shank is satisfying alone, but the addition of lime aioli and apple chutney make this a standout dish. The best way I can describe this dish is by thinking about the lamb, encapsulated by the chutney, and then encapsulated by the lime aioli. Perhaps the fat of the lamb conjures spherical worlds of flavor, orbiting around the gravitation of my tongue. Make sure you check the perimeter of the plate, as there are different levels of presence for the sauce. One pile is huge, while another is much smaller but not tucked under the meat. The spinach polenta block of whatever that was on the side was crap. The main spice stood out way too much. I took two bites and stopped eating it. The banoffee was a great dessert. But there are some things that I should mention. There isn't any toffee crunch in this and The whipped cream to filling ratio is 3:1. Otherwise, I was quite pleased with the results. Definitely, a European sweet dessert that's never too sweet. The banana is mixed in, but I can't help to feel it sits in the higher registry than the lower registry. The graham crust is delightfully chewy and gooey. The toffee provides most of the low tones in pudding filling form. Although the chocolate is a side counterpart in the profile, it does a surprising amount, dancing around the banana and toffee flavors. The whipped cream was good, but it could have been just a tad creamier in the taste profile. I love that they offer half orders on this pie. Even with some flaws, this place is still one of the best places to eat during my visit. Some other fancy establishments dont even come close to this place. from start to finish, there was not a single dish that was a dud."
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City: Ottawa, 170 Laurier Ave W, Ottawa, ON K1P 5V5, K1P5J4, Canada
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Ginger

Ginger

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