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- SSheilaVancouver / British Columbia •1 review4.0Dined todayBeautiful Christmas dinner. Packed house. Our service was amazing. Highly recommended.More info15 Park BistroPrice: Moderate• Canadian• Osoyoos•4.5
- SsusanVIPVancouver / British Columbia •34 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoWe attended the long table Christmas Eve dinner. Food was excellent. I wasn’t fond of the goose, however the duck was good. Roasted vegetables, potatoes, and dessert were excellent. A very nice evening. Very nice wine pairings. Will return to try the regular menu.More infoMiradoro RestaurantPrice: Expensive• Mediterranean• Oliver•4.8
- DDan and HeatherPalm Springs / Palm Desert Cities •2 reviews5.0Dined on Dec 18, 2024Very friendly and attentive staff. The food was good…turkey sandwich and a glass of bubbles. A beautiful sunny day with a great view. A very enjoyable couple of hours.More infoThe Bear, The Fish, The Root & The BerryPrice: Expensive• Canadian• Osoyoos•4.6
- DDanielSeattle / Eastern Washington •3 reviews5.0Dined on Dec 15, 2024The menu is inventive and exciting, and even the classic dishes we tried had little creative twists that would bring us back in a heartbeat. We had the Italian-style wagyu burger and the BCS lamb, which were both excellent. The show-stopper, though, was the lobster ravioli, which was MUCH more lobster than ravioli and featured Korean spices, kimchi spiced greens and kelp oil. We were so impressed with this dish that we had to ask specifically about the ingredients. Sometimes restaurants try to make ordinary food sound extraordinary by using fancy words to describe it, but this menu felt like the opposite. This was an east-meets-west mashup of fascinating ingredients and extraordinary techniques that was presented without fuss or pretension. Some of the prices were on the high side, but for the quality of the food and the inventiveness of its preparation, we found it completely worthwhile.More infoThe Dining Room at Sun Mountain LodgePrice: Very Expensive• Steakhouse• Winthrop•4.4
- DDebbieVancouver / British Columbia •2 reviews5.0Dined on Dec 1, 2024Was one of the best meals I've had in a very long time. Food and server were 5 star in my books.More infoManzil at Kismet Estate WineryPrice: Expensive• Indian• Oliver•4.5
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