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- JJoanneCalgary / Southern Alberta •6 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoLove taking people to Annabelle’s. The food is consistently excellent, servers are terrific and the energy is always good.More infoAnnabelle's Kitchen DowntownPrice: Moderate• Italian• Downtown•4.5
- JJessicaCalgary / Southern Alberta •3 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoThe food is always exceptional here. Everything on the menu is dynamite. Service is always wonderful. Only complaint, it ’s always freezing in there no matter what time of the year I go and the seats by the stairs are the worst seat in the house and I somehow always get sat there. Minor inconvenience for some of the best food in Calgary though.More infoModel MilkPrice: Moderate• Contemporary American• Calgary•4.8
- GGregCalgary / Southern Alberta •10 reviews4.0Dined 6 days agoWent out for 2 at 5:30 pm. Not busy. Service was good . Beet salad was very good. Burger and fries were good. Great venue. 20 % off for HP members.More infoSelkirk Grille - Heritage Park Historical VillagePrice: Expensive• Canadian• Calgary•4.1
- JJackieOttawa •4 reviews4.0Dined on 15 Nov 2024Tasty and interesting food. Had the pasta and chicken dishes and shared.More infoThe EdenPrice: Expensive• Bistro• Inglewood•4.7
- AAshleySeattle / Eastern Washington •1 review5.0Dined on 11 Nov 2024Last Sunday, my friend and I finally tried Teatro, a restaurant I’ve walked and driven past for years. Neither of us had been before, but we love good food, and my friend, who’s training to be a sommelier, was especially excited about their extensive wine list. It seemed like the perfect spot to explore together. From the moment I arrived, the experience was exceptional. The staff was incredibly friendly—they took my coat and led me to our table. One standout detail? They noticed I had a purse and brought over a tiny purse table. Genius! Every restaurant should have these. Since it was Sunday, we took advantage of their special no-corkage fee and brought our own bottle of wine, which made the night even more enjoyable. We decided to order a variety of dishes to share. To start, we had the Seared Scallops and the Zucchini Salad. The scallops were perfectly cooked, served with avocado mousse, pomelo, and a touch of ginger chili. The combination of pomelo and fennel added a bright, refreshing contrast. The zucchini salad was another standout—zucchini ribbons on a ricotta base, with toasted pine nuts and charred lemon vinaigrette. The mandarin orange segments gave it a zesty twist. Next, we shared the Feature Pasta, a cacio e pepe topped with fresh black truffle. It was absolutely divine—rich, creamy, and perfectly cooked. For our main, we went with the Dry-Aged Ribeye. The steak was tender and flavorful, served on creamy polenta with sherry mushrooms and bordelaise. Each element was delicious on its own, but together, it was the perfect bite. For dessert, I had the Chocolate Pot de Crème, a rich and flavorful dish with spiced nut brittle, rosemary meringue, and passionfruit sorbet. My friend chose the Feature Dessert, a poached pear panna cotta, which they loved for its light and silky texture. Overall, Teatro was an incredible experience—amazing food, excellent service, and a warm, welcoming ambiance. Highly recommend! We will be back.More infoTeatro RestaurantPrice: Very Expensive• Contemporary Italian• Calgary•4.6