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E18hteen
(Restaurants - Asian)
18 York St ByWard Market, Ottawa  K1N 5S6 • 613-244-1188
Distance: ~284 m *
        Description: Chef Matthew Carmichael has worked with the best, including chefs John Taylor, Susur Lee and Pierre Gagnaire. His cuisine utilizes classic techniques while incorporating some global flavors. You might enjoy traditional Oysters Rockefeller, lobster bisque with coconut milk and lime leaf, seared foie gras with Quebec maple syrup, or tuna sashimi, and those are just the starters. The restaurant's sommelier has amassed an award-winning wine list as well. A fabulous experience from start to finish.
        User Rating: 7.1666 / 10
       

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Kinki
(Restaurants - Asian)
41 York St ByWard Market, Ottawa  K1N 5S7 • 613-789-7559
Distance: ~320 m *
        Description: Kinki is trendy Asian fusion, from the Japanese influenced décor to the extensive and creative menu. Sushi is a major draw – along with traditional rolls you'll encounter many unusual contemporary versions. Cooked dishes such as tempura shrimp and veggies, teriyaki, Shanghai lasagna, and Japanese curry round out the food menu. House cocktails include creations like the Emerald Dragon (Malibu rum, melon liqueur, guava juice) and Kung Fu Master (Japanese plum wine, tonic, lime), and when the sun goes down you'll frequently find the place packed with partiers.
        User Rating: 6 / 10
       

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Palais Imperial
(Restaurants - Asian)
313 Dalhousie St ByWard Market, Ottawa  K1N 7E8 • 613-789-6888
Distance: ~0.553 km *
        Description: Featuring a friendly waitstaff and authentic Chinese decor, this ByWard Market eatery is a true local favorite. With upward of 200 Cantonese and Szechwan entrees, including everything from sea bass to duck, Palais Imperial offers a little something for even the most finicky of diners. Best of all, the prices are extremely reasonable. Vegetarian options are also available.
        User Rating: 10 / 10
       

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Ceylonta
(Restaurants - Asian)
403 Somerset W, Ottawa  K2P 0K1 • 613-237-7812
Distance: ~1.120 km *
        Description: Sri Lankan restaurants are not commonly found in most North American cities, so Ceylonta is a welcome addition to Ottawa's dining scene. Similar to East Indian cuisine, Sri Lankan cooking incorporates complex curries and Maldive fish (cured tuna), resulting in multi-layered flavors that can be fiery hot at times, delicate at others. If you already enjoy East Indian food, there will be plenty here that sounds appealing, but branch out and try a kathu roti (stir fried chopped flat bread, veggies and meat) or a string hoppers dish (noodles with meat and veggies in a spicy sauce). Lots of vegetarian choices.
       

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Chez Nam
(Restaurants - Asian)
343-B Booth, Ottawa  K1R 7K1 • 613-232-8987
Distance: ~2.235 km *
        Description: A subterranean gem decked out with Vietnamese artwork and an inconspicuous Buddhist altar, Chez Nam is cozy and appealing. The menu is vast, with loads of chicken, beef, pork, seafood and vegetarian options. Hot and sour soup is a winner, and the spring rolls earn raves. The multi-course set menus for two-four people are a good deal and offer plenty of variety.
       

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Chahaya Malaysia
(Restaurants - Asian)
1690 Montreal Rd, Gloucester  K1J 6N5 • 613-742-0242
Distance: ~6.672 km *
        Description: Malaysian cuisine is derived mostly from Chinese and East Indian traditions, although it has influences of other Asian cultures as well. Chahaya Malaysia is a great place to give it a try. The atmosphere is appealing, with batiks and Asian art on the walls, and the wonderful aromas of curry, coconut and garlic. The menu is extensive, but the spicy beef rendang is much favored. Other tasty options include fantastic spring rolls, chicken satay and tamarind shrimp. Be sure to try teh tarik, the traditional pulled tea found in many Asian countries. Halal, and good for vegetarians.
       

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