I want your input! This can be like SEE magazine's annual poll, but from a PERBert's perspective (we being people of tremendously good taste).
Canadian/American/surf and turf
I like the Moose Factory, Four Rooms, Tin Palace, Joey Tomatoes, Dante's Bistro, and hardware grill.
The Keg, despite being a chain, still serves up one of the best steaks.
Japanese
Kyoto has good sushi
Chinese/Szechuan/Dim Sum
The name escapes me, but it's on 101 St and 107 Ave, across from the Brick.
For dim sum, can't go wrong with many of the joints in Chinatown
Vietnamese
Only been to Doan's in downtown, which was alright.
Thai
Been once to King & I, which was good.
East Indian
New Asian Village is fantastic, but there are some hidden gems in the 'little India' area (99 St and 34 Ave).
Greek
Haven't been to a local Greek place in a while.
Italian
Always enjoyed Sorrentino's and Chianti's.
Hidden treasures in little Italy, and someone told me about a place called Picolino's somewhere in the west end.
French
Anything out there besides The Creperie?
Mexican
Anything out there besides Julio's?
Canadian/American/surf and turf
I like the Moose Factory, Four Rooms, Tin Palace, Joey Tomatoes, Dante's Bistro, and hardware grill.
The Keg, despite being a chain, still serves up one of the best steaks.
Japanese
Kyoto has good sushi
Chinese/Szechuan/Dim Sum
The name escapes me, but it's on 101 St and 107 Ave, across from the Brick.
For dim sum, can't go wrong with many of the joints in Chinatown
Vietnamese
Only been to Doan's in downtown, which was alright.
Thai
Been once to King & I, which was good.
East Indian
New Asian Village is fantastic, but there are some hidden gems in the 'little India' area (99 St and 34 Ave).
Greek
Haven't been to a local Greek place in a while.
Italian
Always enjoyed Sorrentino's and Chianti's.
Hidden treasures in little Italy, and someone told me about a place called Picolino's somewhere in the west end.
French
Anything out there besides The Creperie?
Mexican
Anything out there besides Julio's?