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Top Five Food Heaven in Saskatoon City, Saskatchewan,

Some food travelers might think the Canadian prairie province Saskatchewan is not a good place for foodies. That is not how it is. Travelling to Saskatoon, Saskatchewan will simply change your perception as the prairie land also has food heavens to boast. The Canada's prime province will let you experience their best five food heaven in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.

Saskatoon city in Saskatchewan has tons of foodie heavens that offer mouth watering distinctive cuisines. While visiting the city, the first stop should be "The Hollows" at the Riversdale neighborhood.  According to the Johnny Jet, the building of the shop is former Chinese eatery and now fully transformed with their "kitschy" style modern building. The foods are made by professional chefs and the ingredients sources are found locally.

The Hollows also has a horticulturist who manages the restaurants hydroponic garden for fresh harvest vegetables crops ingredients. They are serving three meals in one day with dinner tasting menu along with wine. Their dishes are chilled tomato soup, potato gnocchi with wild mushrooms and Canadian comfort dish, Poutine.

Another one of the best top food heaven in Saskatoon is the Riversdale Deli Charcuterie that serves food from fresh Italian ingredients from Europe. Also available on their menu are pizzas on different kinds of cheeses including Mortadella Leon and original Parma ham.

Ayden Kitchen and Bar also a shop that should not be missed while on downtown as it serves Canadian comfort food with a modern twist. The foods served are cook by the 2011 Canada's Top Chef, Chef Dale MacKay. For French cuisine, Truffle Bistro is the best French food heaven in Saskatoon. The European inspired restaurant also offers food from fresh beef and fish and also served handmade pasta.

On the list of the top five food heaven is the Calories restaurant which was also nationally recognize bistro and pastry shop. The culinary experts at the Calories restaurant is making their own sauces and soups that quite unique from other restaurants. They also serve local favorites like the wild Saskatchewan trout filet. Calories is also known as the first restaurant that bans smoking.


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