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- JJohannaVancouver / British Columbia •3 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoService was excellent and the food was delicious!More infoMiradoro RestaurantPrice: Expensive• Mediterranean• Oliver•4.6
- CCarolSaskatoon / Saskatchewan •1 review5.0Dined 2 days agoThe food was incredible. Oscar our waiter was exceptional, solicitous but not overbearing. We had a wonderful dining experienceMore infoThe Bear, The Fish, The Root & The BerryPrice: Expensive• Canadian• Osoyoos•4.5
- LleslievipVancouver / British Columbia •17 reviews4.0Dined 7 days agoFood was good, though Caesar salad could have had a bit more flavour. Presentation of burrata starter was very nice, as was the cheesecake - a very unique looking cheese cake! Lobster Mac and cheese very tasty. Decent wine list. A bit loud and a bit chilly - overhead heaters and plastic walls didn't really do the trick in fall weather temperatures - wear a warm sweater!More info15 Park BistroPrice: Moderate• Canadian• Osoyoos•4.4
- PPeterVancouver / British Columbia •1 review5.0Dined on Sep 29, 2024One of the kind experiences for Indian cuisine with wine! Total worth of driving from Vancouver to the winery and the restaurant! The service was great and the server knows the wine very well! The in door Ambiance is great but they are full house with noise going everywhere, a bit too loud. But overall great place to dine in for sure!More infoManzil at Kismet Estate WineryPrice: Expensive• Indian• Oliver•4.7
- JJillvipCalgary / Southern Alberta •17 reviews5.0Dined on Sep 5, 2024We always enjoy our experience at Phantom Creek 🙏 We look forward to every visit ❤️More infoThe Restaurant at Phantom Creek EstatesPrice: Very Expensive• Contemporary Canadian• Oliver•4.6
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