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South Pembina Pembina Highway from the Perimeter Highway to Grant Avenue was once a fast food wasteland. Recently a variety of specialty restaurants have livened up the mix. |
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Corydon Affectionately known as 'Little Italy'. Some of the hottest, contemporary restaurants are located here alongside traditional favourites. The place to be seen in summer, streets bustle amid the many street-side patios. |
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Forks Market Grazer's heaven; numerous specialty kiosks feature a variety of food delights. Six of the city's top restaurants are also here. Each restaurant also features a unique patio, overlooking the market or the waterfront.
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Exchange District Restaurants in renovated warehouses, bank buildings and a converted auto garage serve up distinctive cuisine in turn-of-the-century architecture.
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Sargent/Ellice These two streets bring together a variety of cultures forming Winnipeg's ethnic melting pot and offering some of the city's great ethnic restaurants. |
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Chinatown A variety of Chinese restaurants, including many offering dim sum, serve the city's small Chinese community, and always welcome visitors. |
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Provencher St. Boniface is home to the largest French speaking community in western Canada. What better place to find some of the finest French restaurants in the city than in the French Quarter? |
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Osborne Village Winnipeg's Bohemian area offers an eclectic blend of delis, tea rooms and ethnic eateries amidst a charming neighbourhood of old houses and churches. |
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