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Pageau’s Top Restaurant Picks in Ottawa

Being a hometown boy, Jean-Gabriel Pageau knows where to eat in Ottawa. Here are some of his favourites as told in our September/October cover interview. Read Pageau’s full interview here.

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In Little Italy? “Try out Giovanni’s”
362 Preston Street

Giovanni’s on Preston serves fine Italian Cuisine with incredible service and one of the best dining experiences Ottawa has to offer. These photos say it all:
You can even take a virtual tour of their beautiful restaurant on their website.

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Feeling Sushi? Try Wasabi
41 Clarence Street

Wasabi serves fresh Sushi, steaks, ramen, cocktails and a new Izakaya menu with cool split-level dining right in the heart of the market.
photos via @wasabiottawa

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Steak Night? Head to Sterling Steakhouse + Seafood
835 Rue Jacques-Cartier, Gatineau

Sterling is an incredible spot on the Gatineau side of the river that serves the highest quality of beef in Canada, and an amazing culinary experience for all steak lovers.

photos via sterling-restauraunt.com

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In the West End? Try Napoli’s Café
1300 Main Street, Stittsville

Napoli’s is one of Kanata – Stittsville’s Award Winning Italian Restaurants that does Italian oh so well.

photos via @napolis_stittsville

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Cheat Day? Head to Gatineau for “The Best Poutine In Town” at Le Foubrac
47 Boulevard Montclair, Gatineau

An eclectic Café-Bistro with a friendly atmosphere and a knack for cooking amazing artisan burgers.

photos via @cafelefoubrac

 

 

 

 

 

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