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Bucket List Hamilton Restaurants You Need To Try If You Haven't Already
"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..."
"Joya Sushi serves authentic Japanese food as well as Korean dishes. For their sushi and sashimi, they are committed to using fish of the finest quality and freshness. For even the most sensitive preferences, their range of sashimi makes us a favorite."
"Always good food and fast and friendly service at this Family run restaurant. We usually do take out. Favourite is the Golden Dragon roll amd spicy t..."
"August 8 was originally founded in 2008, it operated its first premises in downtown Hamilton, Ontario. They deliver mouthwatering and tasty dishes. In addition, they offer a culinary experience that is completely special, from savory & sweet dishes that revitalize the palate, to a warm and welcoming environment that both authentic and soothing."
"Never in my life have I had breaded chicken that tasted like absolutely nothing. Not bad, not cardboard, just nothing - with a rubber texture for added r..."
"Bridging the gap between all-you-can-eat spots and higher end fare, Sushi Azuki is a tiny takeaway spot on Locke Street specializing in sturdy examples of that classic Japanese dish. In the former home of Ka’kau Chocolate Company, Sushi Azuki’s menu is loaded with tantalizing options for pretty much any foodie. Rolls with tuna, salmon, shrimp, crabmeat, and chicken are balanced out with some solid vegetarian options, and even a selection of poke bowls."
"Teach them the roots of that smartphone they can’t stop staring at with a trip to Brantford. Even tech-obsessed teens will enjoy learning about one of the most important scientific breakthroughs in history, the telephone, at Alexander Graham Bell’s childhood home. This summer, don’t miss: The Summer Theatre Festival."
"Previously used as a quarry, Kerncliff Park is now reserved for nature and recreation. The park has various paths, boardwalks, rocky structures, and other natural areas to take amazing photos!. 2198 Kerns Rd, Burlington"
"565 Aberdeen Avenue at Scenic Drive Scenic Park is a narrow strip of land along the edge of the escarpment leading to a parking lot and seating area at the entrance to the Chedoke Radial Trail. It offers excellent views of the lower city and areas to the northwest."
"Of the more than 100 waterfalls known to be located on the Niagara Escarpment, many of the most picturesque can be found within the city limits of Hamilton. The most popular of these is the spectacular Albion Falls, also known as "lover's leap." Standing nearly 20 meters tall, this cascade falls is located where the fast flowing Red Hill Creek flows over the escarpment, along the way passing over a number of downward steps that add significantly to the appeal. Some of the best views can be had from King's Forest Park."
"While there are over 150 waterfalls in Hamilton, here are the best Hamilton waterfalls you need to see that I’ll be covering in some detail in this blog post:"
"Located in the historic Victoria Hall in Gore Park, the primo location is a perfect match for Redchurch’s gorgeously renovated cafe space and excellent coffee. High ceilings and ample seating make this an excellent spot for nomadic professionals to plunk down with a latte and laptop. The rear of the cafe also plays host to The Assembly Gallery, allowing coffee drinkers to take in the ever-changing local art on display while they sip."
"Located at 68 King Street East, just off of Gore Park, Redchurch operates as a café, retail shop, event space and art gallery. Redchurch’s gallery was designed for artists and community minded groups to come share their work directly with their audience. The gallery showcases work from leading artists to new emerging talent, exhibiting pieces from both local and international creatives."
"Set in a lovely location along Hamilton’s Gore Park, Redchurch Cafe & Gallery’s clean white exterior and bold navy interior creates a contemporary backdrop for visitors. The menu includes coffee, teas, fresh juices, craft beer, cocktails, baked goods and a light breakfast and lunch. Head to the back for a peek at the small gallery’s rotating exhibits."
"This university hangout and popular date spot has been around for more than 25 years. Count on this Westdale Village mainstay for a late night menu that doesn’t skimp on options. Open until midnight daily (and 1 a.m. from Thursday-Saturday), the late night menu starts two hours before closing time and features 40+ items."
"It’s hard to choose the best dessert in Westdale but we can narrow it down to the cakes at Bean Bar. They have a huge selection of unique cheesecake flavours and other sweet treats. Some reviews online exclaim that the desserts at Bean Bar are “heaven on earth” and a “slice of heaven” and I agree!"