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Kristy C: Amazing experience all around. Be prepared for meat sweats and a meat hangover! Every meat is so delicious! So is the salad bar! Make sure you try the deep fried bananas!
Dawn White: Food and service was amazing! A hidden gem just off the main streets. Try the Kasbah for Two— perfect selections, affordable, and you will leave stuffed!
NiagaraFallsTourism: This little gem is tucked away in Downtown Niagara Falls. Owned and operated by a Family who used to have a bistro in France. Check their web site for the Beaujolais Nouveau event, not to be missed!
P Ayres: A must-visit list for beer lovers when visiting the falls. Most of their brews are inoffensive 'beers for the masses' to entice tourists. Nice venue! Like dark? Try Hennepin Stout or Black Lager. Yum!
Scott van Pletzen-Rands: Free parking if you don't mind a bit of a walk to the Falls. Plus, it's beautiful, peaceful, full of birdsong and other forest critters.
5993 Stanley Avenue (Stanley Ave and Ferry St/Lundys Lane), Niagara Falls, ON
Indian Restaurant · 19 tips and reviews
Prairie-boy713: one of the nicest meals I have enjoyed outside of my home in a very very long time. The food is made with care and you can tell it's prepared with pride. Separate vegan menu is excellent
Matt English: Interesting little museum if you have an interest in local history. Only $5, which is a steal compared to most entertainment options in town. And, you can dress up as a War of 1812 soldier!
Travel Channel: Take a bite out of the signature sandwich The Silo Haystack which includes a pound of rib eye along with fixings, including a mound of hash browns. As seen on Travel Channel’s Man v. Food Nation.
5076 Victoria Ave (at Jepson St), Niagara Falls, ON
Donut Shop · 17 tips and reviews
Manny David: Now open again after the repairs to the establishment's facade, CFD is better than ever. Donuts are super-fresh and better than Tim Hortons on their best day and the wonton soup is a Niagara classic.
6768 Lundy's Ln (at Corwin Ave), Niagara Falls, ON
Diner · 47 tips and reviews
Meagan Leonard: Awesome breakfast with delicious hashbrowns starting as low as $3. UF0 shaped diner is a popular haunt all year round - prepare to wait in line for alien eggs.
Keith Lehr: Weinkeller has a great atmosphere; cozy, quiet, and comfortable. Terrific service by a friendly staff. The food was delicious and beautifully presented. A "must stop" when in the area.
Su Sanchez: Excellent Kat's showder,Salmon really good,the steamed clams!!! But the best is the Pinot Grigio Reif Estate ( Im not huge fan of the white wine but this one is perfect as they recommend me)
Ami H.: The fried chicken sandwich is fantastic but the bartender's tip to nosh shawarma-spiced cauliflower with sips of Rise (coffee) brown ale really sent my palate spinning. Best hummus plate evar!
6621 Niagara Falls Blvd (at 66th St), Niagara Falls, NY
Burmese Restaurant · LaSalle · 3 tips and reviews
Patti Lank: I had the Penang curry it was awesome. Couldn't keep my husband off my plate. The lunch menu is super reasonable staff very attentive. We will definitely go back
Neal Joseph: Superb selection of local wines, for retail purchase or as wine tasting, or with tapas. The taste of Niagara wines! The 24 month home-cured jamon!
Janet Height Smith: Clean, affordable, walking distance to the Falls, complimentary breakfast was so so, but they made up for it with cleanliness & great customer service
Bruce Haydon: Great Chinese food just across the Peace Bridge. Worth a trip across the border - try and get a table at the back overlooking the river. Service can be a little slow - so best plan for a long stay.
Ami H.: Ft Erie-raised Chef Matty Matheson (The Bear's loveable Handyman/Front of House, Neil Fak) brings old school new world Italian flavors home, in this macaroni joint named after his daughter, Rizzo