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to Okinawa Japanese Restaurant Located at 571 Adams Dr., Winchester, VA 22601, our restaurant offers a wide array of authentic Japanese, Chinese & Thai Food, such as Tempura Vegetable, Hibachi Steak, California Roll, General Tso's Chicken, Pad Thai. Try our delicious food and service today. Come in for a Asian Lunch Special or during evenings for a delicious Asian style dinner. You can also order your favorite Asian food for take out. If you have any suggestion to our food or service, please go to the customer feedback page and leave us your suggestion or review. We will respond to your suggestion as soon as possible. Mon. - Thurs. 11:00 am - 10:00 pm Fri. & Sat. 11:00 am - 9:30 pm Sunday 12:00 noon - 9:00 pm 571 Adams Dr.Winchester, VA 22601 Tel.: (540) 542-0300 / 0400 Seafood TeriyakiVegetable TempuraChicken Katsu Pineapple Fried RiceYaki UdonWhat is the best sushi place in Ottawa? (self.ottawa)submitted by 1000 islands sushi has gone downhill.
π Rendered by PID 8452 on app-512 at 2017-01-11 15:32:02.904655+00:00 running 35e3b26 country code: SG.You could update your browser right here:Welcome to the Kinki Lounge Kitchen located in the heart of the Byward Market. We are Ottawa’s premier restaurant destination for great food, spirits, and fun! Our menu features a wide variety of delights to suit every palette, Including Sushi, Steaks, Tapas, Craft Cocktails, Local Beers, and much more! Each night you can listen to cool-contemporary beats, while Ottawa’s hottest staff cater to your every need in our leisurely setting. Our cutting edge décor will surprise and inspire. The modern airy atmosphere also provides an outdoor terrace to add to the leisurely ambiance, just minutes away from Parliament Hill. So come on down and pay us a visit – our fun and friendly staff awaits you!“My favorite special rolls are Bumblebee and Pauline and of course Philadelphia and sweet potato are always a must!”
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My friend actually finished her roll before I started eating. ama sushi online menuThat being said, it was the…" Great Sushi Take out Dine in Best price around "So I walk in and the restaurants pretty dead and it had me a little concerned but the food was delicious I had a California roll and shrimp tempura roll and the service was very fast and they are very…" "I reserved a booth for a friend's birthday. I was told when I reserved that we would have to take off our shoes before entering the booth. I love that the wide seating allowed for us to cross our legs.…"Looking for a delicious meal in Ottawa? Finding the best restaurants in our nation's capital is now almost as simple as taking a stroll along Murray Street, but that was not always the case."Fifteen year ago when I started doing this, if you wanted to eat well in Ottawa, you either went to Montreal or went across the river to Gatineau," says food journalist Ron Eade, the former food editor of the Ottawa Citizen and a veritable encyclopedia when it comes to the city's food scene and chefs.
Eade explains that private clubs, like the Rideau Club or Chelsea Club, were where you went to eat anything other than chain food, but many have now closed "because the competition is so intense.""The guy who really changed things was Steve Beckta," says Eade. "He opened Beckta in '03 and he really really set the bar." These days Beckta is the owner of Play Food & Wine and Gezellig, as well as Beckta's.Chef John Taylor at Domus Cafe was another innovator, the first to forge alliances with growers, using local and organic wherever possible, notes Eade.But more than anything, the restaurants that are doing it right are the ones that are focused and clear in their choices. "You know you’re in trouble if you go into a restaurant and see pages and pages of menu," says Eade with a laugh.Here are 20 of Eade's (and others) approved choices for the top restaurants in Ottawa: Where: 428 Preston St. Type of food: Modern French bistro Words of praise: "The flavours and textures were already expertly layered, without my having to do the work of dabbing and assembling all sorts of dips, foams, and frills." - Ottawa magazineNavarra by Rene Rodriguez
Where: 93 Murray St. Type of food: Spanish and Mexican Words of praise: "[How] could your meal be as good as the extravaganza of dinner at Navarra? Indeed, you could pose the same question to all of Rodriguez’s competition." - Ottawa Citizen Bonus reason: Rodriguez is competing on season four of Top Chef Canada. Where: 296 Elgin St. Type of food: Modern Italian Words of praise: "Every so often a restaurant surfaces that, right from the get-go, seems exactly in the swing of its time and place. Such is Town." - Capital DiningOz Kafe Where: 361 Elgin St. Type of food: Asian shared plates with a twist of Mexican Words of praise: "But the real magic of Oz is that its tiny closet of a kitchen has the best karma in town." - Ottawa magazineFraser Cafe Where: 7 Springfield Rd. Type of food: Seasonal and local Words of praise: "[We] want a restaurant with thoughtful, fresh, delicious food that doesn’t require an enormous splurge.
Fraser Café is all that." - Ottawa MagazineRestaurant 18 Where: 18 York St. Type of food: 'Cutting edge' French-based cuisine Words of praise: "When you are rating a restaurant you want to be sure that you do not become too generous in your praise lest no one believes you. But 18 is one of those that requires an alltogether [sic] different scale." - OpenTableThe Whalesbone and The Elmsdale Oyster House & Tavern Where: 430 Bank St., and 1084 Wellington St. W. Type of food: Seafood, of course, that is sustainably sourced Words of praise: "I love a place with a raunchy vibe that doesn’t take itself too seriously. Is The Whalesbone Oyster House menu pricey? Yes it is, but my friends, that’s the price you pay for sustainable seafood, line-caught, farmed in sound conditions and approved by the watchers of the sea at Ocean Wise." - Food GypsyMurray Street Where: 110 Murray St. Type of food: A carnivore's dream Words of praise: "They take ordinary things and they do an extraordinary way of preparing them." - Food Network CanadaSidedoor
Where: 18b York St. Type of food: Thai-influenced tacos Words of praise: "Refreshingly unlike anything else in Ottawa, Sidedoor is about small, Mexican and Asian-inspired, produce-driven sharing plates." - Capital Dining. Bonus reason: He was the second runner-up for Top Chef Canada's season three. Where: 380 Elgin St. Type of food: "Tacos. Words of praise: "We didn’t recall a place having such high energy on a Wednesday night on Elgin street in quite a while. There was a good reason. The place was fantastic and didn’t affect our pocket books too much." - Apartment 613Supply and Demand Where: 1335 Wellington St. W. Type of food: Heavy on the seafood, with pasta thrown in Words of praise: "All in all one of the best meals I've had in Ottawa, even though I'm not much of a shellfish person. My boyfriend and I have already made plans to go back." - Ottawa FoodiesNext Where: 6400 Hazeldean Rd. Type of food: Asian-influenced cuisine
Words of praise: "[The] food presented an exceptional balance of textures crisp, crunch, soft and supple, embellishments salty and sweet, rich yet refreshing, often on the same plate." - Ron EadeGezellig Where: 337 Richmond Rd. Type of food: Global cuisine Words of praise: "The Lake Erie Pickerel was seasoned to perfection, laid on a bed of salted fingerling potatoes and chard. If you are looking for light but filling, this dish was perfect." - Food Search OttawaAllium Where: 87 Holland Ave. Type of food: Fresh and local, with a constantly changing menu Words of praise: "Allium is our favourite spot in Ottawa. Delicious food, complex enough to be special but still accessible." - TripAdvisorAtelier Where: 540 Rochester St. Type of food: (Stunning) molecular gastronomy Words of praise: "[Chef Marc Lépine] masters the unique modernist techniques and weaves them into the local and seasonally inspired ingredients, while having fun with his menu descriptions." -Vacay.caUnion 613
Where: 315 Somerset St. W. Type of food: "The Canadian take on Southern hospitality," so lots of comfort food Words of praise: "With its communal seating, ear-busting playlist, and late-into-the-night hours, Union is ushering Ottawa into a new dining dimension, already adored by restaurant-industry insiders and those who think everything’s better when smothered in Thousand Island dressing." - Ottawa magazineAbsinthe Where: 1208 Wellington St. W. Type of food: Contemporary comfort food (and fondue Mondays!) Words of praise: "This joint is one of the most reliable in the city, IMO. Relaxed but professional servers, good wine list and good variety of delicious dishes make this a solid stand by." - Ottawa FoodiesZen Kitchen Where: 634 Somerset St. W. Type of food: Vegan healthy, whole foods prepared in an environmentally friendly manner Words of praise: "The food is so satisfying, so balanced, and so incredibly varied -- nothing like the old-fashioned stereotypic if not cafeteria-like vegetarian eateries where you pile greens and sprouts on a tray to weigh at the cash register." - Ron Eade