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# | Date Reviewed | Province | City | Restaurant | Score |
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1 | Thu Mar 17 23:19:49 2005 | Manitoba | Altona | South Forty Cafe | 8.00 | |
I've ate in Altona's South Forty Cafe on several occasions and always had a good experience. However, something happened recently that made me reconsider this restaurant. Someone I know came down with a severe case of food poisoning after eating at the South Forty Cafe. Before this experience, I had only good things to say about the place. And maybe this is an isolated incident... But overall the place has a pleasing atmosphere, with a separate restaurant and lounge area. My food has always been good and reasonable priced and the service is okay. So at this point I'm not sure if I should recommend this place or not. I guess if you're feeling daring, why not? |
2 | Thu Mar 17 23:12:19 2005 | Manitoba | Morden | Warky's Meat-Z-A-Place | 9.20 | |
Warky's is a good stop for ice cream on a warm summer night. I often stop at this drive in for ice cream on the way home. Warky's offers several hard ice cream flavours, as well as soft ice cream and the regular sundaes, blizzards and more. Warky's is a seasonal restaurant, only open from about spring to fall because there's no indoor seating. However, Warky's has been extending its opening time because it's in direct competition with the other ice cream joint, Tasti's, on the other side of town. The food value at Warky's is good because the food portions are generally quite large. The service is also quite fast depending on the night. Overall, I would recommend making a pit stop at Warky's in Morden for some fast food. |
3 | Mon Mar 7 13:04:16 2005 | Manitoba | Oakville | Stooks Restaurant | 9.00 | |
Stook's is the only restaurant in this small farming community. Perhaps it's because of this that the restaurant is always full during the lunch hour. Or perhaps it's because the food quality is very good. Local farmers enjoy spending time at Stook's drinking coffee and talking about the weather. Friends and I shared a large homemade pizza there recently. Stook's serves up the regular burgers, fries, chicken fingers, pizza, soup, sandwiches and more. The prices are comparable with many other area restaurants. For lunch, an individual can usually walk away with a bill under $10. And the service is very friendly. Overall, I didn't have much to complain about at this restaurant. It's just off the Trans-Canada, so if you're driving by, don't hesitate to stop for some chow. |
4 | Mon Feb 28 16:01:34 2005 | Manitoba | Manitou | Pembina Crossing | 8.40 | |
A breath-taking view of the beautiful Pembina Valley is the main attraction of this restaurant. The facility is also relatively new and boasts a country look that is welcoming. The food was of average quality. The prices are definitely higher than most nearby restaurants but that's because this restaurant is going for a more high-end appeal. The prices are comparable to most restaurants in Winnipeg. The best bang for your buck at this place is to go for the buffet meals. A complaint I do have is that when you order off the menu they sometimes don't have what you want. This happened when I tried ordering a dessert that was listed on the menu. The main section of the restaurant holds a pool table and TV to keep you occupied as you wait for your food. Overall, I would recommend people try this restaurant, if not for the food, but for the atmosphere. |
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