Restaurants in Halifax
Any recommendations for restaurants not to miss in Halifax? We will be visiting at the end of June, oh and BTW we love seafood.
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All the really great Halifax Restaurants are on the waterfront:<BR><BR>Five Fisherman<BR>Upper Deck<BR>Murphys on the Water<BR><BR>Great Seafood at all of these.<BR><BR>Hope this helps!
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Opa on Argyle St. (greek food)<BR>Da Maurizio on Water St. (italian)<BR>Bish World Cuisine (directly on the waterfront in Bishops Landing<BR><BR>and one can't come to Halifax without having fresh french fries from Bud the Spud (chip wagon on Spring Garden Road in front of the library)
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And of course, not the forget the grand daddy of them all: Salty's, right on the waterfront.
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I would recommend all those previously mentioned, although I haven't tried Opa.<BR><BR>In addition, I would recommend La Cave on Blowers St. Its only open for dinners, but even if you hit another restaurant for dinner, at least go here for dessert - their cheesecakes are divine, and they have a decent wine list as well. Ryan Duffy's on Spring Garden is good for steaks, and they have an excellent brunch.<BR><BR>Enjoy Halifax.
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If you want a really genuine Mom and Pop type seafood meal, slip around the harbour to Bedford and try The Esquire. Its righ on The Bedford Highway, not 5 minutes from downtown, but a quarter of a century of difference in time.<BR>If you get sick of seafood (OK, OK, its seems impossible to me too!) try Il Mercato on Spring Garden Road or Pastaman (sorry no address)but my daughter, a student in Halifax swears by it for fresh home-made pasta.
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