Tuesday, 25 October 2011

Top 10 Food & Wine Destinations in Canada

TripAdvisor has recently announced its Travellers’ Choice winners of its Top Food and Wine Destinations in Canada. These Awards are based on the millions of real and unbiased reviews and opinions from travellers around the world. The Top 10 destinations in Canada for 2011 are:-

1 Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario
Niagara on the Lake Restaurants offer what is considered to be among the finest dining experiences in all Ontario. With everything from home baked goods to 5 star gourmet meals there is something for all tastes. Enjoy people watching with a glass of wine on the patio. Sip a cold beer on the veranda overlooking the golf course. Canada is a beautiful country. There is no better place to sit back, relax, and unwind

2 Montreal, Quebec
Known as Canada's cultural capital, Montreal offers visitors beautiful architecture, art, music, film and a noticeable European vibe. Canada's second largest city also boasts an ethnically diverse and creative culinary scene with a selection of restaurants that are sure to appease every palate. Travellers might be overwhelmed by Montreal's extensive dining scene. One can grab a quick bite at an inviting street-side cafe, enjoy an evening on the town at a live music club or choose from the many different regionally and internationally inspired restaurants. Montreal certainly has it all when it comes to eating out.

3 Vancouver, British Columbia
From casual to gourmet, Vancouver has it all! Experience fine cuisine in any one of the area's restaurants, or for a more quaint experience, enjoy your meal at a smaller establishment.

4 Quebec City, Quebec
Although the Québec City area is often referred to as Canada’s fine dining capital, it could also be called its casual dining capital, its sidewalk café capital, its bistro capital, its wine & cheese capital… In fact, food in Québec City is one of the great pleasures of life—and one of the best reasons for traveling to the city and area time and again!

5 Victoria, British Columbia
Restaurants in Victoria serve up deliciously unique dining experiences with menus featuring fresh, local ingredients from growers, artisan food producers and the waters of southern Vancouver Island

6 Toronto, Ontario
Whether it's a simple snack or a deliciously entertaining meal, every kind of culinary desire can be satisfied in Toronto.

7 Okanagan Valley, British Columbia
British Columbia's emerging Okanagan Valley has the makings of a serious wine producing region. It showcases wine bars and restaurants focused on Canadian wine and food.

8 Banff, Alberta
Contemporary cuisine elections, exquisite wines and fusion dining experiences of an upscale nature are available at independent establishments and at Banff area hotels. Visitors travelling with children will appreciate the abundance of kid-friendly dining options while in Banff. Alternatives to fast food and room service are plentiful and provide amenities catering to the needs of families, including high chairs, child menus and budget-minded promotions for travellers with tiny tykes. Buffets, pizza and pasta restaurants, chain establishments, food court selections and home-style cooking at casual hotel eateries are just a small sample of the choices available. Take-out and delivery services are also a viable option for busy families who prefer to dine in the comfort of their guest room or suite.

9 Ottawa, Ontario
Ottawa loves to eat out. Ottawa has a restaurant to represent just about every nationality — from African to Vietnamese. Whether visitors are looking for fine dining or take-out, they will find lots of delicious choices in this city.

10 Whistler, British Columbia
Fresh food, amazing views, mountaintop venues—experience gourmet cuisine in a fine dining atmosphere; have a casual fireside meal with friends; or grab a quick bite on the go. Whistler's extensive selection of award-winning restaurants and chefs offer appetizing fare from different ethnicities and regions, with many of them featuring organic and locally sourced ingredients.

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