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Halifax for Foodies: Where to Eat + What to Eat in Halifax, Nova Scotia!
"A dating hot spot for good reason, this shop features several exquisite cheesecakes to choose from. Flavours are often unique and can include anything from simple chocolate to Girl Guide mint. If you have special dietary needs, Sweet Hereafter has a wide selection of delicious vegan and gluten-free choices that taste the exact opposite of whatever you imagine when you think of vegan or gluten-free cheesecake."
"Sweet Hereafter, Halifax: See 134 unbiased reviews of Sweet Hereafter, rated 4.5 of 5 on Tripadvisor and ranked #55 of 690 restaurants in Halifax. Halifax RestaurantsCoffee RestaurantsEast Coast CanadaBest Places To EatCity StyleNova ScotiaTrip AdvisorLaughingWhale"
"1241 Barrington Street, Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 2Y1 CanadaSteakhouse, Pizza, Seafood, ItalianDinner, DrinksTakeout, Seating, Parking Available, Street Parking, Free Off-Street Parking, Television, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Wine and Beer, Accepts American Express, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Digital Payments, F[email protected]+1 902-423-7471http://www.cafechianti.ca"
"Let our Executive Chef Terry Vassallo create for you the divine tastes of Italy using only the freshest of seasonal ingredients. Open for lunch and dinnerDress code: FormalPhone: +1 902-423-7471"
"The owner laid off all their entire staff in March of the first lockdown and didn't rehire any of the original staff for what I can only assume mone..."
"Close to the Halifax Public Gardens, Krave Burger is all about bringing the old-school burgers back. This burger joint also offers some of your favourite burger pairings like three kinds of mac and cheese, fries, onion rings, milk shakes and, even, alcohol (beer and wine). Unlike typical casual burger joints, at Krave, you order in the counter but they will serve the food to your table."
"Step back in time to the 1940’s, and enjoy an amazing chicken recipe. It has been a community icon for decades and is the oldest drive-in diner in Canada."
"If you want great food at a great price, with local suppliers for everything and options for nearly every dietary restriction?"
"Jixiang Chinese Restaurant welcomes you to their establishment. Explore a menu offering chow mein and wonton soup, priced at 11$. Chinese Food Restaurants, Asian Restaurants"
"Jixiang Chinese Restaurant welcomes you to their establishment. Explore a menu offering chow mein and wonton soup, priced at 11$"
"This restaurant on Birmingham, close to the Halifax Public Gardens and the waterfront, has all your favourite Korean dishes: Korean fried chicken ($13 for chicken bites plus rice and dumplings), vegetarian or beef bibimbap ($11), kimchi fried rice ($12), japchae ($16) and more. A post shared by BK Korean Food Ltd. (@backoos_korean_food). A post shared by BK Korean Food Ltd. (@backoos_korean_food)"
"This Nova Scotian Korean restaurant chain offers tons of great traditional dishes and their rice meals are such a steal at $9.99!. Recommended dishes: Chicken Combo, Bul-Gogi Combo & Bibim Bap."
"Head down to the Seaport Farmer’s Market for healthy organic breakfasts from Norbert’s, Halifax’s first and only farm to table eatery. You can enjoy your breakfast in their seating area or take it up top to the market’s roof top terrace. Delicious, organic food with a view of the ocean?"
"This heritage farm is a living museum that is dedicated to preserving and interpreting Cole Harbour’s agricultural past and developing an understanding of animals, farming, and plants today. There is traditional livestock that you can meet and learn about while visiting the farm. Cole Harbour Heritage Farm"
"The Cole Harbour Heritage Farm Museum is about a 15-minute drive from downtown Halifax, at 471 Poplar Drive. Dedicated to preserving Cole Harbour’s agricultural past they have a wonderful selection of animals, a garden and tea room. The site has eight heritage buildings, dating from 1780 to 1938."
"This Georgian sandstone building known as Province House, completed in 1819, is the seat of Nova Scotia's Parliament, in existence since 1758. The guided tour includes the "Red Chamber" where the Council used to meet, as well as the parliament chamber and the library that, with its two grand staircases, was once the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia. This is where, in 1835, Joseph Howe defended himself against the charge of defamation."
"The Province House is the seat of the Nova Scotia Government, and Charles Dickens once described Canada’s oldest provincial legislative assembly as “a gem of Georgian architecture…like looking at Westminster through the wrong end of a telescope.” Visit the National Historic Site in downtown Halifax. Province House, 1726 Hollis St, Halifax, NS, Canada, +1 902 424 4661. Province House | © Louperivois / WikiCommons"
"The Province House is where the Nova Scotia Legislature, known officially as the Nova Scotia House of Assembly, has met every year since 1819. The building is Canada's oldest house of government. Standing three stories tall, the structure is considered one of the finest examples of Palladian architecture in North America."
"Set in the center of the city is the star-shaped Halifax Citadel which looms over downtown from atop of its prominent hilltop. Such is its strategic position that four forts have been built in the same spot since 1749 with the current citadel having been completed in 1856. Besides wandering around the grounds and fortifications of the National Historic Site, visitors can also stop by its on-site Army Museum."
"One of the not-to-miss things to do in Halifax is to make your way up to the Halifax Citadel. The Halifax Citadel was a fortification that stood guard over the city. This national historic site will take you back in time from its origin in 1856 through World War II and today."
"It’s quiet in the off season but you’ll still find people walking along the beach in the middle of winter too!. The waves were a little much for the boys, but we played on the sand and walked through the grasses for the better part of an afternoon."
"Despite its chilly waters, Rainbow Haven is popular with locals and features white-sand beaches and a long boardwalk. Its close proximity to the city is appealing, too, and it’s just a 15-minute drive from Dartmouth."