Find out what Soups restaurants to try in Victoria. Victoria is a thriving city of heritage architecture and time-honored traditions like afternoon tea. With the ocean at its doorstep and wilderness in its backyard, it’s also a perfect place for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find everything from a world-class science and natural history museum to a blooming public park where peacocks roam freely, plus a range of unique shops, cafes and restaurants. And more cycling routes than any other Canadian city, providing a great way to explore the scenery.
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4 based on 854 reviews
The founder of this restaurant is Indian and he took what he knew of that cuisine and mixed it with the local ingredients, primarily fish, to come up with new and inventive and flavorful food. My husband thought this might be the best place we have eaten in our whole trip to Vancouver and Vancouver Island. He had the daily catch, cod with rice and their masala. I had Pondicherry, wild salmon Kafka also with rice and Masala. The Fort St location is small and pretty simple. The wait staff were friendly and accommodating. An excellent meal
Where to eat Seafood food in Victoria: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 1086 reviews
Three restaurants in one location; the more casual downstairs Grill, serving burgers seafood & pastas, the upstairs Oysterbar serving local seafood & steaks with a Mediterranean flare, and the next door Perro Negro, serving Spanish tapas.
2 different restaurants share same reclaimed brick brownstone space. We found doorway, climbed, entered light filled but intimate and aptly named âupstairsâ restaurant and bar. Offers 4 course tasting menu or wide array of menu items sure to please. Good list of craft cocktails. Hosted party of 6, noise level was fine easy to converse and everyone found entrees they liked. Presentation wasnât as artistic as Olo but quality was on par. Also easy walk from marina area. Recommended
4 based on 1684 reviews
Nautical Nellies has been serving delicious premium aged angus steaks and Ocean Wise seafood to Victoria since 1997. Overlooking the inner harbour, the restaurant's heated patio and cozy interior set the tone to enjoy great food and wine from our award-wi
We were searching for a great restaurant to celebrate my birthday when we were recently visiting Victoria, BC. We chose Nautical Nellies which proved to be the best decision I've made lately. I knew that trying to walk in without reservations on a Saturday evening would be problematic, but given our packed schedule that day, we elected to just try it rather than make a reservation we might miss. Well, the place was packed, but the hostess allowed that we could sit at the bar if we wished. Now, I had previously read a couple of blistering reviews from folks who didn't like having to sit at the bar, but we elected to take the hostess up on her offer. In retrospect, sitting at the bar proved to be more than worth the price of admission. The bar staff was very friendly, very busy and most accommodating. Cameron, our bar tender and waiter was very much on top of things and we had the pleasure, from our vantage point, of watching the amazingly choreographed kitchen operation. They were working their butts off back there, and watching the resultant creative presentations come through the window from the kitchen was great fun.I ordered the 5oz New York steak with bourbon prawns, which was delicious. Our granddaughter ordered the Filet Mignon with a side of scallops, which she loved and is still talking about. My wife ordered the Lobster Roll which was also excellent. For dessert, we ordered the chocolate orb with hot caramel, which when poured over the orb, causes it to self destruct. It proved to be an amazing night out and probably the best restaurant meal I've had in a long time.
Where to eat Gastropub food in Victoria: The Best Restaurants and Bars
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