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The Best Places to Eat Japanese Food in Kingston, ON
"It says they close at 7.45, but when I try to order it on uber eat at 7.10, it closed."
"It says they close at 7.45, but when I try to order it on uber eat at 7.10, it closed."
"For over 40 years, the Mandarin Restaurant has been serving its guests delicious meals from the premium buffet. Founded in 1979, the a la carte restaurant soon expanded to a buffet restaurant to accommodate the large number of guests they were receiving. The award-winning buffet offers a salad bar, soup and bread station, hot entrees, sizzling grilled meats and vegetables, a sushi bar, pizza, and decadent delights at the dessert station."
"Mandarin was started in 1979 as a small a la carte style restaurant by James Chiu. In 1986, it was converted into a buffet-style restaurant to cater for larger crowds who longed to get a taste of their famous cuisine. Their buffet features extensive salad and soup stations."
"Was craving Sushi last night and finally remembered in my old brain that these folks make the best Sushi in Kingston. Further to that end they are some great..."
"This Indian restaurant is located just next to Flavours of India and the food is as delicious!. The main difference between the two restaurants is the atmosphere. While Flavours of India is a modern kind of restaurant, Darbar gives you a more authentic experience."
"St. James’ Church is an Anglican church located near Queen's University. It boasts a long history and remains an active Christian community. The church's architecture is magnificent."
"Chalmers United Church is a beautiful and impressive church in the historic heart of the city. It is located near the famous Queen's University on Clergy Street. This church was built in 1890 and is a Free Presbyterian Church."
"The franchise has been in operation since 1960 and has upheld the same high-quality standard of food and service. This restaurant features mouthwatering menus designed for your whole family. The all-day family restaurant is popular among children, travellers, and even seniors."
"Came here on a Sunday afternoon (before lockdown), quite busy, but did not have to wait for a table. Covid precautions were done well here; tables were…”more"
"We had breakfast there two days in a row because the menu has so many good choices and the food was absolutely fantastic. Will definitely order again whe..."
"This award-winning park, which received an extensive renovation completed in 2018, is a popular destination on the St Lawrence waterfront. The park’s centrepiece, Gord Edgar Downie Pier, provides a convenient entry for swimmers to enjoy the water, with an accessible beach. Bring toys to play in the sandy beach area above the pier, then stroll down Waterfront Pathway through the park for a break after a delicious lunch, before heading back into the water."
"In the mid-19th century, this National Historic Site was briefly home to Sir John A Macdonald, Canada's first prime minister and a notorious alcoholic. Perhaps the architect also enjoyed a drop, as the Italianate..."
"Take a time-travelling tour of the historic Bellevue House where Canada’s first prime minister, Sir John A. Macdonald, and his family made their..."