Fiona Beland-Quest at Savour Strathcona |
However, as anyone who has met me knows, I love my food! It doesn’t much matter if it is steak and potatoes, pizza, Thai or East Indian, as long as it doesn’t involve insects I’m all over it.
Luckily, I have lived in the Capital Region almost my entire life and so I’ve been able to satisfy my food cravings quite easily.
Sherwood Park has Forza, a small Italian trattoria, Pasta Pantry for homemade pasta, New Asian Village for delicious East Indian food.
There are exotic wines to be found at Baseline Wines, delicious Greek dining at Vicky’s and fine dining at Café de Ville.
Greek Dining at Vicky's |
While in Spruce Grove, check out the retro style dining of Jack’s Drive-In or Redline Diner. If you are looking for some good homestyle cooking for breakfast or lunch, visit The Loft Restaurant at Sandyview Farms, located right above their deli.
It isn’t just the restaurants that make the Capital Region such a gastronomical delight, it is also the food events like Savour Strathcona, Taste of Edmonton a corn fest and a Heritage Festival.
In the Capital Region there are even several businesses and organizations that exist just to make the most of the wonderful food world we live in. Organizations like Dishcrawl and Cravings, a culinary adventure company in Sherwood Park.
So whatever you happen to be craving, satisfaction isn’t far away, because the Capital Region rocks the food world!
This article was written in response to the Capital Region Rocks initiative started by FusedLogic.
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