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Old 10-03-2009, 01:53 PM   #101
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Old 10-05-2009, 12:57 AM   #102
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Last time in Calgary I took a group of friends to Globefish and was very surprised (almost embarrassed) how poor it was. I love Japanese food and especially Izakaya's and had been told it was good. Globefish is not an Izakaya at all and a very poor imitation of Japanese. Obviously hard to match Tokyo but Globefish was plain bad. At least some Japanese chefs & staff usually equals good Japanese food.
Misato was much better.
Hapa in Vancouver is very good for nouveau Izakaya style.
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Old 10-05-2009, 01:13 AM   #103
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Personally, I always preferred the food at Towa over Globefish - Towa is the best I've had in Calgary. That said, I'm no authority on what is authentic or not.

For a cheap lunch, Dakota Deli on 9th St. has huge wicked donairs. Completely unauthentic, not a rotating meat spindle in sight. And yet, so good.

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Old 10-05-2009, 01:18 AM   #104
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Thanks, maybe next time we'll try Towa.
Doesn't have to be authentic but it should be a reasonable version & taste good.
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Old 10-05-2009, 09:20 AM   #105
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Not really a restaurant per say as it is take-out only. But there is a little East Indian place in Dalbrent Plaza called 'Saffron'. The prices are about 30% better than most east indian places and the food is superior. Best butter chicken I have ever tasted.

For the not so classy. I love La Chien Chaud on 4th street. The Ukranian dog is incredible. Who can not honestly not like a hotdog heaped with perogie filling, sour cream bacon bits and cheese?
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Not really a restaurant per say as it is take-out only. But there is a little East Indian place in Dalbrent Plaza called 'Saffron'. The prices are about 30% better than most east indian places and the food is superior. Best butter chicken I have ever tasted.
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Old 10-05-2009, 09:39 AM   #107
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Yay, finally someone that went to Saffron. Now I will try them.
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Old 10-05-2009, 11:04 AM   #108
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Moti Mahal on 14th St SW is great too.
Their food is great, but I find it's way overpriced.
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Old 10-05-2009, 11:08 AM   #109
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Matador Pizza in Varsity has great pizza, but what really keeps me coming is the dressing on their house salad. One time I even gave the waitress 10 bucks to fill up a styrofoam container of the stuff and I ate it all. With a spoon.

Saffron's good, eh? Crap, I have a $50 gift certificate for there that I never used and now I moved away from the NW. I'll have to figure out a way to use it I guess.
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no love for Cactus Club? best steak in the city and you dont have to pay $45 dollars for it like at Hy's or Caesers.
Disagree. It's decent for a chain, but it's not up there with any of the better steakhouses. I'd put it on par with Earl's, Moxie's, Milestone's, etc.
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Old 10-05-2009, 02:07 PM   #111
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For lunch - Japanese Village - love their steak sauce
For dinner - Vintage
For patio - Joey Tomatoes in Eau Claire
For taking my 3 year old - Montana's - he can draw on the table, and no one cares
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Disagree. It's decent for a chain, but it's not up there with any of the better steakhouses. I'd put it on par with Earl's, Moxie's, Milestone's, etc.
Cactus Club IS Earls:

http://www.johnchow.com/taste-of-yal...tus-club-cafe/
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Personally, I always preferred the food at Towa over Globefish - Towa is the best I've had in Calgary. That said, I'm no authority on what is authentic or not.

For a cheap lunch, Dakota Deli on 9th St. has huge wicked donairs. Completely unauthentic, not a rotating meat spindle in sight. And yet, so good.
I will have to check out Dakota Deli. I have been looking with no avail to a descent donair place in Calgary.

I am looking for more good, less authentic. This sounds like my kind of place.
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Old 10-05-2009, 03:29 PM   #114
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I will have to check out Dakota Deli. I have been looking with no avail to a descent donair place in Calgary.

I am looking for more good, less authentic. This sounds like my kind of place.
I don't see any reason why you would need to descend to find a decent donair place. Most of them are located above ground.

A&A's on 1st St SE and 6th Ave is good.
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I don't see any reason why you would need to descend to find a decent donair place. Most of them are located above ground.

A&A's on 1st St SE and 6th Ave is good.
I am looking for something better than that. I tried it and was unimpressed. I am used to a standard from a place in Edmonton and refuse to settle. I have even travelled to the far NE (the Millwoods of Calgary) to try and find a good one to no avail.
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The owner is a real sweetie. I hope they do well.
Yeah, Rose is awesome. I grab lunch there at least once a week, and one day I forgotmy wallet when I had an order for 5 guys. She just said "Don't worry, pay me next time." You don''t see that kind of trust often anymore.

It is kinda funny to see a bunch of burly mechanics chowing down on samosas, butter chicken and beef vindaloo, but half our dealership is hooked on her food.

Another impressive thing is she has no violations on that government restaurant website. Almost every place I order out from has at least one or two.

The subs at the vietnamese place next door are pretty frikkin awesome too.
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Can anyone recommend a nice place in Kensington area? Looking to spend some money but don't really want to get all that dressed up. Jeans, dress shirt, dress shoes would be great.
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Can anyone recommend a nice place in Kensington area? Looking to spend some money but don't really want to get all that dressed up. Jeans, dress shirt, dress shoes would be great.
If you are willing to go Ethnic, The Sultan's Tent is fantastic. Also Globefish is really great if you are into sushi. Muse is pretty good if you are just looking for some standard fare.

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Can anyone recommend a nice place in Kensington area? Looking to spend some money but don't really want to get all that dressed up. Jeans, dress shirt, dress shoes would be great.
Kensington Wine Bar and Vero Bistro - I recommend both highly. Pulcinella is a high-end pizza joint.

Just opened in Montgomery - try Notable (on Bowness Road).

http://winebarkensington.com/

http://www.verobistro.ca/

http://www.pulcinella.ca/

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Kensington Wine Bar and Vero Bistro - I recommend both highly. Pucinella is a high-end pizza joint.

Just opened in Mongtomery - try Notable (on Bowness Road).
I was interested in Vero Bistro for sure but wasn't sure about the dress code policy. Jeans are okay there?
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