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4 based on 196 reviews
We offer a variety of Gluten Free options.
We were travelling through the area looking for a place to eat. It was a bit late and they were just about to close but they let the 4 of us in to order dinner. We found the service and food to be top notch, very good. We each had a different dinner including two of the dinner specials - we were all very happy with the food. Can't wait to go there again.
4 based on 43 reviews
LIVINIT plus specializes in thin crust pizza and authentic homemade enchiladas, along with great salads and soup! Come and enjoy our patio with the best view in the Similkameen. Also serving world class valley wines, craft beers and cider.
A combination fitness centre and restaurant, this place was a very welcome find after a long dayâs drive en route from Invermere to Vancouver. After reading some good reviews on Trip Advisor, we arrived just before 7 p.m. on a quiet Monday evening. It was warm enough to sit out on the spacious patio behind the building with itâs beautiful view overlooking the Similkameen Valley and the forest and meadows of the mountains behind. Serving a variety of Craft beers and ciders as well as local wine and an excellent Margarita on the rocks, the emphasis is on Southwestern items like Nachos, tacos and quesadillas, plus a handmade pizza selection as well. The Vaca tacos, with succulent shredded beef and great toppings including jalapeños, banana peppers, pickled red cabbage, corn and black beans in soft flour tortillas were unique and delicious. The signature quesadilla, available in three sizes to suit every appetite, was a very generous large tortilla wrapped around its filling of chicken or beans covered with a house made red sauce with a decorative sour cream drizzle and served with sides of Spanish rice and black beans â a filling entrée. Service was friendly and informative and the owner came out at the end of our meal to chat with us. It was a gorgeous evening and he was kind enough to draw us a map of a favourite viewpoint at the top of a local mountain with an ETA of about ten minutes from the restaurant. We drove up, seeing Ruffed Grouse en route, and arriving at the top, which is the base area for the China Ridge Trail system (for hikers and cross-country skiers in winter), sat on the little wooden bench at the top of the meadow to enjoy the vista of the mountainous valley (unfortunately somewhat obscured from the smoke haze from summer wildfires, but spectacular nonetheless). Definitely places Iâd like to return to.
4 based on 14 reviews
I tried this place twice. Once for pizza, the second time for their East Indian food. The pizza was below average. Cardboard-like crust, very little cheese and minimal toppings. I think it's the only place in town to serve pizza, so the expectations are low. I tried the chicken curry combo on another visit. It came with rice and naan bread. The portion size was quite big. It had a decent amount of chicken breast and the flavour was average. Nothing spectacular here. Of course, I wasn't expecting much, since very few people seem to order from their Indian side of the menu. I wasn't expecting it to be made fresh. What surprised me, was that the naan was prepackaged and store bought. It was warmed, which made it palatable. I guess that is a tell tale sign that they don't serve much East Indian food here, otherwise they would have at least made the naan fresh on site. It scared me to think how long my chicken curry was sitting in the fridge/freezer before I ordered it. Anyways, it's an ok pizza/East Indian fix, in a small town lacking decent options.
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