Find out what Canadian restaurants to try in Saskatoon. Named for the sweet berry that grows wild in the region, Saskatoon boasts various cultural festivals, concerts and sporting events throughout the year. Explore the trails and beaches of Beaver Creek and Cranberry Flats, cross-country ski the Meewasin Valley Trail, check out the city's many galleries and museums, and shop for bargains at Midtown Plaza.
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4 based on 558 reviews
We were looking forward to trying this recommended restaurant. The menu did not accommodate our gluten free guest and the waiter recommended a burger without the bun as their evening dinner option. Seriously not something to expect from a restaurant of this reputation. Greens and vegetables were limited. Our party of four ordered different entries and were equally disappointed with the quality. The dishes were well presented with smaller appetite quantities. The steak options were average at best. Certainly not somewhere we would recommend or try again given the other options available in the Saskatoon city area.
4 based on 131 reviews
Leyda's; a whole food, gluten and nut free, experiential cafe. This labor of love restaurant has been a conceptual dream for the past 10 years. It has been with great anticipation and excitement that we have opened our doors this summer!
We stopped in for lunch and had the Buddha bowl and prime rib lunch special. Delicious food, good portions and very reasonable prices. Great menu selections, friendly service and a nice vibe. The desserts looked so good but we were too full from lunch so we went back the next day for afternoon coffee. Great place to get coffee to share, comes in a French press.
4 based on 246 reviews
Simple. Local. Delicious. We envision a place where we belong, where our actions nurture the environment and our food sources, where people thrive, craftsmanship and traditions flourish, a place where the mind can rest and wander. We hope that we can show
Always a favorite for cheesecake and other desserts, the non-dessert menu is good as well. The Beet risotto was called "a good choice" by two of my party. Charcuterie plate was a surprise for one, he didn't really know what to expect. I enjoyed the 3-course bundle for Thursday; Appetizer, house made pasta with butternut sauce and a trifle with sour cherry drizzle.Not the place to go if you have short timelines, but good for a relaxing dining experience.It's always a pleasure to eat at Calories.
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4 based on 260 reviews
Sports bar. Lots of TVs large and small tuned to various games. Loud. Crowded. We ordered the local beer on tap and I had the lettuce wrap. It arrived and looked more like a bowl of chili with a wedge of lettuce on the side. Okay, some assembly required and, yes, it is fun to play with your food. All good. The service was brisk and friendly.
4 based on 422 reviews
A good atmosphere with a menu friendly to specialized diets including vegetarian vegan and gluten free (as well as a good selection of meat). Food was timely and well prepared. Staff was courteous and there is a full bar. Its place I'd recommend either to discuss some business catch up with friends or as a date spot.
4 based on 462 reviews
We were a group of eight out for dinner to celebrate a friends birthday. We made our reservation for 7:30 and it started to get busier after we got there. Interesting decor, love the metal tile ceiling and the women's bathroom decorated with some really cool mirrors. Beverage glasses are sealer jars and the tables and chairs are made of heavy dark wood, very nice. Our server was welcoming and efficient in getting us drinks and taking our order. There were a couple of people in our group with food sensitivities and she was great at checking with the chef and making recommendations for us. This restaurant is best known for its seafood, especially the boil but you have to have at least 6 people to order and it is $45 each so we ended up not doing it with not having enough wanting seafood. A couple of the guys ordered the brisket and both were disappointed saying it was really dry. three of us ordered the ribs which were pretty good, the sauce was a little spicy but still good. The ribs take up the whole plate but they are a strange cut with about a third of the piece being cartilage and not much of that part is edible. Have never seen ribs like this but you still got way more than you needed- just seemed a shame to waste that much. A couple of people ordered the seafood in different forms and both thought it was really good. All in all we were happy with our meals and the prices seemed pretty reasonable. After finishing we ordered a surprise piece of cake for the birthday girl. It came in a cute little cast iron pot about 5 inches across with a sparkler in it - it was served warm and was delicious. I think I would go back to this little place and maybe order some shrimp or steak next time. It is worth the prices charged and it can get quite busy and quite loud but we all enjoyed it. Would recommend
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4 based on 387 reviews
My wife, young adult son and I stopped here for lunch. Two burgers, sandwich and three milkshakes with tip was over $80. It was also my wife's birthday and when I asked if they did anything special, I was told they would bring out a dessert. The waitress forgot about that.. Food portions were big, likely why the price was too. We recommend this place but be prepared to spend $$$.
Most Popular Steakhouse food in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
4 based on 279 reviews
Breakfast restaurant in the same building as Flint Saloon in the evenings
While visiting Saskatoon we had breakfast here with my niece and her husband. I was able to order the butternut squash Benny as they were quite willing to hold the bacon. My husband had a traditional Benny and the kids each ordered the breakfast plate. Everyone was very pleased with the food. I really liked the touch of spice in combination with the squash in my meal.Thereâs lots of parking around the restaurant. I will eat here again when we are back in town.
Saskatchewan, Canada Food Guide: 8 Grill food Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in Saskatoon
4 based on 614 reviews
I was traveling to Saskatoon for the first time and checked out the food scene beforehand. This restaurant stood out to me but I could not get a reservation :(I was able to once I arrived in the city and the Cactus club did not disappoint! I arrived during Happy Hour and enjoyed the Jalapeño margarita! Also steak frites for $20! I also had the tuna avocado tower. It was a great experience, very enjoyable atmosphere, service and food!Hey mcol23,Thanks so much for taking the time to leave us a review! The Tuna Stack and Steak Frites is a wonderful combo, happy you enjoyed the Jalepeno Margarita to wash it all down. Great to hear you enjoyed your experience with us, we look forward to seeing you next time you visit Saskatoon. Cheers, Cactus
4 based on 431 reviews
Located overlooking the Saskatchewan river this restaurant is a perfect setting for a romantic dinner. The varied menu offers excellent choices with generous portions, all reasonably priced. Add to this the friendly service (yes Jess, that means you!!!) and it makes for a memorable evening. Definitely recommended.We sincerely appreciate the complete score you have given us on your dining experience. Thank you for mentioning one of our staff by name, we will be sure to reward her for the outstanding customer service she has shown you. Thank you for recommending us for future dining.
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