A little Canadian girl with a big appetite: Edmonton, AB x beautiful British Columbia.

Saturday 12 July 2014

Downtown foodventure!

I got up bright and early this Saturday morning and visited the City Market on 104 st, The Street Performers Festival, and The Hawkers Market. Yes! I went to all three events in one day! Lets just say I have the tan to prove this... But on a bright note, I finally got to satisfy my mini donut cravings + got to try tons of other neat food trucks! Of course, that wasn't enough... I needed to escape the scorching sun and noticed The Burg, so my friend and I decided to share a few appetizers because we were already full from the food trucks. 
Watermelon and mint lemonade from Dauphine Bakery and Bistro
Sugar cookies from Confetti Sweets x London fog cookies from Blooms Cookie Co.
These fish tacos weren't that great (especially compared to Tres Carnales!)
The poutine was too salty
My friend and I both agreed that this was the best tasting dish, mac n cheese balls!


Tuesday 8 July 2014

Tuesday night

Deciding where to eat is always a problem for me... I either have too many options to choose from or I'm not craving anything in particular. This evening I settled for Cactus Club Cafe on Jasper Ave, the atmosphere was great and the servers were quite friendly but the overall taste of the food was average.
My friend and I ordered a tuna tataki to share. I'm not a fan of tuna but the avocados that came with it were tasty and I was told that this is a very popular dish.
Peppercorn sirloin
Soy dijon salmon
It was such a hot day that I decided to order something other than water this is the, Nothing But Pink martini. 
White chocolate cheesecake, which was the best part of the dinner...



I have a love for pasta?

Chianti Cafe is definitely my go to place whenever I'm craving pasta, the price is reasonable and there is a wide variety to choose from! (I've probably went 5 or 6 times now?)


Monday 7 July 2014

Wildflower Grill

Located at the Matrix Hotel, this little restaurant is tucked away in downtown Edmonton, it's quiet and dainty, perfect for a date night, family night, girls night, ANY NIGHT! Not to mention, this place also offers a free "sample" appetizer and a free dessert!
This was our free sample appetizer, a spoonful of salmon!
This dish could be eaten within two bits, I wouldn't recommend getting this if you are hungry! Especially for the price you would pay.
Are you guys noticing how I always order ravioli when it's on the menu?! Yup, it's true, I'm on the hunt for the BEST ravioli! Luckily, no place has beaten my love for Cibo's ravioli, but Wildflower Grill gets second place in my heart! I would definitely come back for this!
Strawberry shortcake anyone? Not too sweet and the whipped cream was whipped to perfection!
Our free dessert(s)! My finger is there for size reference (lol!) They were (almost) too cute to eat but of course I had to devour them...





Favorite restaurant!

I don't have ONE particular favorite food, but I do have a favorite restaurant and that would be, Cibo Bistro, sandwiched between several other stores and restaurants on 104th Ave. An ntre from this little gem could easily cost as much as an entire meal from another Italian restaurant, but it is definitely worth it. The portion size isn't grand but the flavor is everything! If I lived closer to downtown Edmonton, I'm positive that I'd have dinner there everyday!
Polenta Fritta, not sure how to describe these but they were similar to giant fries except instead of being potatoes, they were filled with cheese? They were quite filling but very good!
Unfortunately, I don't remember the name of this dish but it was apart of their dinner menu and I can promise you that it tasted better than how it looks (ok lets be real now, it looks delicious!)
This may look like a simple ravioli dish, but it was the best ravioli I've ever had in my life! (price ranges around $35)


Wednesday 2 July 2014

Fish Tacos!

My favorite tacos (one of my favorite foods) fish tacos from Tres Carnales! I probably go there once a week...

Canada day eats!

This year was the first year (since a very looooooooooong time) that I actually celebrated Canada Day. Now, when I think of food for Canada Day or any other "outdoor-related-holiday/event" I think of street food, which I guess I could have gotten... but instead, my sister and company decided to head down to La Ronde, the revolving rooftop restaurant, found in the heart of downtown Edmonton. I've always heard about this restaurant but never had any occasion that I felt was "special" enough to pay this restaurant a visit so it was a very exciting foodie experience! The server we had was quite friendly, he offered us complimentary ice-cream (and complimentary drinks? I don't remember, we ordered too many...). Unfortunately, there was a building blocking our view so when the fireworks came on, we only got to see a quarter of it but the food made up for missing the fireworks!
Most restaurants offer complimentary bread but how many cut their bread into heart shapes?! (they gave us both white and whole wheat)
 I ordered the Charbroiled Alberta "Sterling Silver" Striploin ($38). Which was your average striploin, basically everyone at my table ordered this...
My sister is a vegetarian and unfortunately, there wasn't a variety of vegetarian options but she ordered the Roasted Portobello Mushroom with Mediterranean Vegetables.($28) 
After dinner, I needed a place to sober up and Denny's was the only place opened so we headed down to Denny's and ordered the half order of Eggs Benedict. ($8.17)