The University of Ottawa is located in Ottawa, the capital of Canada. As a multi-ethnic city, there are naturally delicious foods from all over the world. There are a large number of restaurants in Bayward Market, laurier Street, Elgin Street and Rideau Street near the University of Ottawa, and it is only a few minutes' walk from the University of Ottawa. In Bayward Market, you can choose different flavors of dishes at will, such as French dinner, Italian pizza, English snacks, as well as special dishes from India and Mexico. Let's take a look at some eating places that students often go to near the campus.
Cora? S
Address: 179 Rideau Street
Tel: 613- 241-7642
Cora's is a Canadian brunch chain store. * * * There are more than 13 stores, and there are 5 stores in Ottawa alone. The nearest store to the University of Ottawa is this one located in Rideau Street, which can be reached within about 5 minutes' walk. It is for students to have breakfast or take a break. The store opened earlier, offering delicious breakfast at 6 o'clock from Monday to Saturday, and starting to receive customers at 7 o'clock on Sunday, and closing at 3 o'clock every afternoon. Breakfast provides egg rolls, French pancakes, etc. The most attractive thing is to provide a variety of fresh fruits with sufficient quantity. Lunch mainly provides a variety of sandwiches. Compared with other brunch options, the price of this store is a little high, and the per capita consumption is about $1-$2. You can also taste maple syrup, a Canadian specialty food, for free when you spend here.
Ahora
Address: 37 Dalhousie Street
Tel: 613- 562-281
This is a Mexican-style restaurant located in the Bayward market area, and the University of Ottawa is only about 5 minutes' walk from here. It is open from 11: 3 noon to 1: p.m., and it serves a variety of appetizers. The staple food is a variety of taco foods, as well as a variety of drinks and desserts. Taco, also known as taco, is a distinctive food in Mexico. The pancake fried with corn is wrapped with your favorite chicken or beef, and served with ingredients such as tomatoes and shredded lettuce. It is both good-looking and delicious, with fragrant, spicy, sour and sweet flavors, and the price is between $6 and $15. Because it is popular with people, you may need to queue up at the peak of eating.
Palais Imperial
Address: 313 Dalhousie Street
Tel: 613-789-6888
This is an Asian restaurant with a nice Chinese name Tai Shang Huang Restaurant, which is located in the last block of Bayward Market, not far from the University of Ottawa, and it takes about 5 minutes to walk. This restaurant specializes in Chinese food, especially Sichuan cuisine and Cantonese cuisine. There are various kinds of dishes, including seafood, chicken, duck and poultry food, Chinese noodles and dumplings, etc. The restaurant also specially provides various sets of meals for two, three and many people. In addition, it also provides some dishes with Thai flavor, which are very delicious and the price is very reasonable. The per capita consumption is about $1-$2, which is very popular among consumers. Come back.
Wonton Mama
Address: 19 Clarence Street
Tel: 613- 241-99
This is also an Asian-style restaurant, located in the center of Bayward market, only a few minutes from the University of Ottawa. The restaurant offers Chinese food, Thai food, Vietnamese food and Japanese food, with a variety of dishes, fresh and nutritious food and moderate price, with per capita consumption between $1 and $2.
Grand pizza and bar
Address: 74 George Street
Tel: 613-244-9995
If you want to eat authentic Italian pizza, come to this grand pizza shop, which is about 6 meters away from the University of Ottawa and a few minutes' walk. The building of this shop is quite classical, and Mr. Pisa will personally show you the pizza making process in the center of the restaurant, which is unique. Generally speaking, the price of pizza is $15 each. Per capita consumption is between $1 and $2.
Shafali
Address 1: 38 Dalhousie Street
Tel: 613-789-9188
Address 2: 55 by Ward Market
Tel: 613-241-4412
Shafali is an Indian restaurant with three stores in Ottawa. Close to the University of Ottawa are Shafali Dalhousie Store and Shafali Byward Market Store, both of which are only a few minutes' walk away. Shafali Dalhousie store has a very artistic atmosphere. While enjoying delicious food, you can enjoy the works of artists who are deeply loved by everyone, which is both comfortable and chic. Its Lamb Korma, Butter Chicken, Bhoona Shrimp, Tandoori Chicken and matar paneer are worth a try. Shafali Byward Marke has a lot of people every day, and there are many tourists, but the service here is relatively fast. The store is famous for its Indian-style roast chicken buns, as well as traditional Indian spices and canned food. Per capita consumption is between $1 and $2.
Elgin Street Diner
Address: 374 Elgin Street
Tel: 613-237-97
This store is located in Elgin Street, close to the University of Ottawa, within walking distance. It is open 365 days, 24 hours a day, providing breakfast, brunch, lunch, dinner and snack. In the evaluation of authoritative magazines in Ottawa, this restaurant has achieved good results. The excellent breakfast, delicious pudin and milkshake and good service have all been recognized by consumers. It can be said that you can enjoy delicious food and good service here at any time. It is a restaurant highly praised by consumers and a favorite place for college students in Ottawa, with a per capita consumption of $8-$15. It is also a cheaper restaurant among many restaurants in Ottawa.
Ottawa is a city where you can enjoy all kinds of delicious food. There are countless restaurants with different flavors, large and small. The restaurants next to the Capitol Hill, the Chinatown in Senma Street and the coffee restaurant in the National Art Center are all popular places for people to eat. Students can try them in their spare time. In addition, if international students want to eat delicious food and don't want to spend too much money, they might as well pay more attention to the information about special meals, such as those on Urbanspoon Melbourne. cheap eat? Section.