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Rotisseries & Chicken Restaurants in Hamilton ON
"Filled with fresh greenery, this summer time spot is the perfect place to sit in the lap of luxury. The furniture is made out of sturdy wrought iron, and the chairs are covered in comfortable black and white cushions. The umbrellas offer plenty of shade for those looking to stay out of the sun."
"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..."
"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"
"How does a picnic in Canada’s largest botanical gardens sound?. Lay out your blanket or find a bench at one of several breathtaking gardens. Picture yourself picnicking next to the world’s largest lilac collection or in a nationally recognized Rock Garden."
"Housed in what was originally an 1854 sandstone convent and extensively transformed in 2012, this attractive LEED-certified museum offers exhibitions, programs and events digging up the history of the city (named after the British royal family's ancestors, the Guelphs). The 'Growing Up in Guelph' kids' exhibition makes a happy distraction.Hours are extended and admission is free 5pm to 9pm on the fourth Friday of each month."