Ottawa has excellent options for fine dining if you feel like spending a bit extra. Budget C$150 for a three course dinner for two, including wine and gratuity.
Domus, in the ByWard Market at 85 Murray St., is an outstanding restaurant with an award winning chef serving regional Canadian cuisine. Reservations at 613-241-6007.
Signatures, at Le Cordon Bleu Culinary Institute (453 Laurier Ave. East), 613-236-2499, Tues-Sat: 5:30 p.m.–10, is a French restaurant with a five-diamond rating from CAA/AAA that is considered among the very best in the city.
E18hteen, located in the Byward Market at 18 York St., is an upscale, modern restaurant and bar located in a renovated 19th century heritage building. It is THE place to see and be seen.
Merlot, at the Marriott Hotel (100 Kent St.), has received glowing reviews for its cuisine and is Ottawa's only revolving restaurant.
Beckta, located downtown (226 Nepean St.), is an excellent modern restaurant with a variety of tastes centred around locally available foods. Also features an extensive wine list.
Perspectives Restaurant, at the Brookstreet Hotel (525 Legget Drive), offers fine dining featuring a fusion of Oriental flavours with top-quality regional ingredients.
Issac's 64 Hundred, in West End (6400 Hazeldean Road), is a fine dining restaurant with a mediterranean flair.
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