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Eating Edmonton: Spice Grill
Indian food is everywhere — in particular, butter chicken is everywhere. You may be wondering which restaurants are good and…
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Eating Edmonton: My place, 4 p.m. ;)
Edmonton has a lot of celebrated restaurants. From downtown to Whyte Ave, there are lots of cool places for an…
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Eating Edmonton: High Level Diner
High Level Diner has gotten significant praise in the past couple of years. Given the close proximity to campus, many…
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Eating Edmonton: Ohana Donuterie
Like the frozen yogurt trend that passed before (RIP Tutti Frutti on Whyte), gourmet donuts seems to the latest dessert…
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Eating Edmonton: Clair-i-tea
The Russian Tea room is not the only psychic tea room in Edmonton anymore. Claire-i-tea opened its doors on August…
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Eating Edmonton: Pêche Café
Unless you’re buying cheaper items like lentils, rice, beans, or bread, vegan food can get expensive. As a university student,…
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Eating Edmonton: DaDeO
DaDeO can be easy to miss when walking on Whyte Ave. However, this little 50s-inspired diner has one of the…
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Eating Edmonton: Jollibee
Pauline Chan I admit this review is pretty late (2 months to be exact). But hey, don’t blame me. Everytime…
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Eating Edmonton: Cafe Mosaics
Though Whyte Ave is known for its variety of amazing non-vegan restaurants, there are still quite a few hidden vegan…
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Eating Edmonton: Syphay Restaurant
There is a preconceived notion about how spicy Thai cuisine is. Even a single mention of Thai food would conjure…
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