Reviews on Contemporary food in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. Travelers say Halifax is best seen on foot, so park the car and start walking. Immerse yourself in Halifax's rich history at the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic, and be sure to survey the city from the 18th-century Citadel National Historic Site. Then walk into any of Halifax's great bars and restaurants and catch some live music to round out your day.
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4 based on 274 reviews
Halifax is blessed with quite a few excellent restaurants. Brooklyn Warehouse, in Halifax's Northern End, is more of a neighborhood venue, but serving good food and worth a visit. It has an excellent selection of wine and craft beer, fairly priced by avoiding the huge mark-ups that most restaurants use. Food-wise, our table enjoyed the following:-- Beer & Chorizo Steamed Mussels ($12) -- "Nova Scotia mussels, house-made chorizo, scallion, grilled baguette". Very good -- the chorizo had a little heat to it, but very enjoyable.-- Herbed Gnocchi ($23) -- excellent!-- Seared Flank Steak ($29)) -- done to perfection and a nice presentation--Seared Nova Scotia Salmon ($28) -- This salmon was a large serving, but surprisingly bland. Needed some spice to create more interest.Bottom line, a good place for dinner -- good food and wine in a casual setting. Recommended.
4 based on 247 reviews
Situated street-side on the busiest corner in Halifax, TEMPO offers locally inspired comfort food with a twist morning, noon, and night. Great wines by the glass, local beer and spirits, and inspired cocktails are served alongside updated Canadian classic
As a guest of the attached Barrington Hotel, I had a $10 credit to use at this restaurant. The menu offered a good variety of breakfast/lunch items, sandwiches and salads. I ordered the poached eggs over smashed avocado toast. Unfortunately, the eggs were overcooked (I ordered them over easy and they arrived well done). The hash brown potatoes were tasty. Atmosphere is bright and modern - more like an upscale diner. My server was very friendly, professional and attentive.
4 based on 159 reviews
Moxie's Grill & Bar, Halifax, is located at the Bayers Lake Business Park. We feature a globally inspired menu, great drink features and a large patio. Open late.
Moxie offer a terrific lunch menu. Service is always first rate and the food is terrific. Service is excellent and the environment is very enjoyable. Always enjoy the Moxie experience.Hello, Thank you so much for the great review! We are thrilled to hear both the food and service have been excellent and that you enjoy the atmosphere! We look forward to your next visit! Warm Regards, Nic MurrinsGeneral ManagerMoxie's [email protected]
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4 based on 81 reviews
A small restaurant in the North End of Halifax, Field Guide is dedicated to bridging the gap between diners and their food through an open concept kitchen and passionate service. Placing a big focus on supporting local farmers and producers, featuring NS
I recently visited Field Guide based on some recommendations. I was happy to have visited. The location is good, based in downtown Halifax. The decor is well-done; the bathroom is whimsical. The restaurant specializes in cocktails so I went with that. Ask for Keegan - he is the mastermind behind the cocktails and he will look after you. The man is well-spoken, well-travelled and knows how to make some impressive hand-crafted drinks. Prices are fair. The cocktail menu is extensive. And the food menu gives you much to think about as well. Overall I would certainly consider coming back to Field Guide!
4 based on 191 reviews
Chic yet casual, inspired yet pleasantly family. The service is outstanding and the panoramic views as as captivating as the food is delicious. Our culinary team utilizes fresh, local ingredients combined in unexpected innovative ways to give cherished fa
We enjoyed eating the fish, spinach salad, and the fish chowder. But quickly after I had eaten the chowder I got deathly sick. There was either something spoiled in the chowder or I was allergic to something in the chowder. I became sick within a half hour from eating and whatever it was caused me to have terrible stomach problems and I threw up. I did not have any rash so we have decided it was food poisoning. Then the breakfast next morning was quite expensive. My husband enjoyed the buffet but because of my problems of the night before I carefully chose the oatmeal. I do not entirely blame the restuarant for my problem but there was definately something wrong with the chowder/or spinach salad. But my husband did not get sick from the salad or his fish.
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