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The Best Restaurants in Hamilton
"Mandarin Restaurant was founded as a small à-la-carte restaurant in Brampton in 1979. The Mandarin Restaurant is a buffet-style restaurant that serves around 70 different Mandarin classics that will surely tickle your taste buds. By supplying the freshest food and the finest service, you are guaranteed an amazing dining experience."
"We was there for lunch yesterday, The food was delicious as usual, The server was friendly and the place was very clean as well."
"Spring Sushi prepares simple yet vital ingredients extensively to give you the authentic flavors of Japanese and Thai cuisines. They guarantee that every course of action offers you the satisfaction that you have often craved, from soya sauce to rice to salmon sashimi in your mouth. They’ve expanded their menu and added Thai cuisines to compliment your dining experience, giving you more variety of Asian cuisines."
"I made a reservation today for 8:30pm via phone call for the patio . When I showed up, they said “oh our manager actually closed the patio”.This is extre..."
"I know this is in a food court, but it is literally the best Pad Thai!. I always order the same thing and am never disappointed."
"Atami Sushi is known to deliver the best sushi buffet in town. They offer dishes such as General Tao Chicken Feast, the Mango Salad, and their wide range of outstanding sushi. Their mouth-watering sushi buffet can be a delight for anyone."
"Nicknamed Canada's "fightingest ship" for its record of sinking the most enemy tonnage in WW2, HMCS Haida is another waterfront tourist attraction to add to your Hamilton travel itinerary. Built in Newcastle-upon-Tyne in Britain and launched in 1943, this historic destroyer is easily accessed from her berth at Hamilton's Pier 9. Designated a National Historic Site, this well-preserved museum ship is fun to explore for all ages."
"HMCS Haida ,originally built in England, was commissioned into the Royal Canadian Navy in 1943, has served in many battles during the World War. Decommissioned in1963 after having served loyally in a number of ground breaking wars, the HMCS Haida now stands proudly on the shores of Hamilton. The ship was designated as a National Historic Site of Canada in 1984 by the federal government, and own...Read more"
"While you are at the waterfront, head over to the HMCS Haida. This floating museum highlights Canada’s wartime naval history. The HMCS Haida was launched in August 1942 and served in World War II, the Korean Conflict, and the Cold War."
"After three years of business, Donut Monster is known across Hamilton for their success story and high quality donuts. Starting as a supplier for many Hamilton coffee shops, Donut Monster has grown into a full-fledged business open seven days a week. Donut Monster donuts are yeast-risen and soft with a light chew."
"I'm not a big fan of donuts, but this place deserves a 4 star cause they have more than donuts."
"As their name suggests, they’re a classic diner that not only serves breakfast and lunch, but they also make some delicious donuts. If you’re more of a traditionalist, Donut Diner has the donuts for you. Old fashion plain, chocolate, chocolate dip, maple dip… they’re got the classics you know and love."
"The family owned and operated donut shop has been hand-making donuts every morning for more than 30 years. With over 120 years of combined experience, the shop’s four bakers only use the finest ingredients and traditional methods to produce their remarkable donuts. Grandad’s has over 30 different flavours to choose from."
"A Hamilton classic, Grandad’s Donuts are baked fresh daily on site at 3 AM. Grandad’s Donuts is a family owned and operated coffee and donut shop that has been making donuts for over 30 years now. Located near the waterfront, they offer amazing donuts, muffins, and other goods."
"Tried the Boston cream, apple fritter, blueberry fritter, and strawberry powdered donut. All of them were delicious and reasonably priced!"
"1570 Lucerne Avenue Red Hill Bowl is a natural area as well as an excellent baseball park, located west of the Red Hill Creek. The parking lot at the corner of King and Lawrence is connected to the park by a tunnel. A portion of the Red Hill Valley Recreational Trail runs through the park."
"589 Greenhill Avenue Greenhill Park is a small playground with a play structure, swings, and spring toys. It is adjacent to open space and is divided by a creek/drainage ditch."