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Midrange in Kingston (Ontario)

  • Cambodiana on Brock St. right across from Hotel Dieu Hospital. Used to be some of the best Thai/Cambodian food in Southern Ontario before the owners of this establishment sold it to others proprietors. To follow the original owner/chef and his food, go to Pat's Restaurant.
  • Lone Star Cafe on the waterfront downtown has decent Tex/Mex food.
  • White Mountain Homemade Ice Cream serves quality ice-cream that is a tad pricy, but truly is one of the best home made ice creams you will ever taste. The store provides a large variety of ice cream flavours that are served on store-made waffle cones. Avoid the "large" size cones as they are impossible to finish even halfway. Closed in winter.
  • Wooden Heads and Atomica specialize in pizzas made in wood fire brick ovens. The focus of these restaurants are more on the waitresses and less on the food, though the latter is not too bad at either place. Wooden Heads Located on Ontario St., Atomica located on Brock St.
  • Ta-Ke Sushi Located on bagot and princess, well known Korean/Japanese food. it's one of best places for sushi in kingston, have to try their lunch bento boxes and the blue mountain maki. Great atmosphere and food is just the best.
  • Copper Penny has a cozy atmosphere and is great for lunch (wraps, sandwiches, gourmet burgers) or dinner (pastas and pizzas). Lunch is usually under $10, with the pastas averaging around $13/person. It is known for its French onion soup, gigantic wraps, and homemade pesto. The service is always friendly. Go early as this restaurant does not take reservations.
  • Tango is a lounge known for its food as much as its martini list. Its specialities are its salads, sandwiches, and sweet potato fries. It has a full tapas menu, which is 40% off on Sunday and Monday evenings with the purchase of a drink (does not have to be alcoholic). On those nights, groups of 4-6 can eat for $6-7/person + drinks. Enjoy some chill DJ music on Friday nights after 11.
  • Windmills is a more upscale restaurant where you will find mixed greens rather than iceberg lettuce! It's still reasonably priced and tends to have some creative options on the daily specials menu. Located downtown on Princess St between Montreal St and Bagot St. They also offer catering.
  • Harper's Burger Bar is a licensed gourmet burger joint on Princess near Wellington. The meat is sustainably raised and a number of veg options are also available. A selection of microbrews and off the beaten path wines are served, as well as shakes and beer floats. Burgers range from about $7-12.

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