Restaurants in Saskatoon
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Samurai
Off the lobby of the Bessborough, this Japanese restaurant is pretty cool. The dark and moody interior has horseshoe-shaped tables around the grills. This is dining teppanyaki style, where the meal is cooked right before your eyes; always a fun way to eat, but if you're not in the mood it also has a small sushi bar in the corner.
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Saskatoon Station Place
All aboard on this train-themed eatery, where dining cars and big thick train seats form the booths. Not nearly as cheesy as it sounds, you'll find good nosh such as lobster and steak combos. Chew-chew!
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John's
For the carnivores amongst us, this is the place to go - big thick steaks, prime rib and decadently delicious lobster. Cavernous, dark and posh, it's a great place to treat yourself to a nice dinner out. Make sure you take a walk through the wine cellar to pick that perfect shiraz to go with your sirloin.
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Koutouki Taverna
Like stepping into another dimension, once you go through the front door here you're transported into the heart of a Greek village. With a couple of floors, requisite blue-and-white tiles and flowing vines, the scene is set. The food is tops, too, with great traditional dishes on the go.
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Jake's on 21st
The throaty hiss of the espresso machine, the seldom heard mating call of the coffee lover in Canada, speaks volumes about Jake's. Great coffee, lots of sandwiches and deservedly popular for a weekday lunch.
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