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Regina restaurants to check out in 2020

Regina has something to offer the most discerning foodies.

Foodie recommends some top-notch local spots

A man in an apron holds a plate containing a massive fried chicken sandwich.
Paul Rogers opened Beaks Chicken as a food truck in 2013 and transitioned to a stand-alone restaurant in 2017. (Allan Pulga)

Regina has something to offereven the most discerning foodies.

Mark Heise, president of Rebellion Brewing and a local epicure, says there are some great eateries people should check out.

"It's fun just to come in with no expectations and just get to know these people," Heise told The Morning Edition's Stefani Langenegger.

Here area few new spots, or hidden gems, that Heise said will make your mouth water.

Go-to place for grabbing lunch

Beaks Chicken
1511 11th Ave.

A plate filled with fries, fried chicken and a bright yellow sauce.
A plate of chicken fingers with honey mustard at Beaks. (Allan Pulga)

"I'm sure everyone's had fried chicken before and everyone's had chicken fingers before, but if you haven't had Beaks Chicken [you should because]it is really that good," Heise said.

"They put a lot of care and love into what they do and you can taste the difference.

"I brought it in for my staff a few days ago and they were raving about it over and over and over."

Some favourite Asian cuisine

Ginger Garlic
230 N. Winnipeg St.

A man holding two heaping platters of food in a restaurant.
Binod Gurung opened Ginger Garlic Nepalese Cuisine in Regina in 2019. (Allan Pulga)

The restaurant serves Nepalese fusion cuisine.

"The eggplant dish eggplant chili and mushroom chili blew my mind," Heise said.

"I know some folks think, 'Oh, vegetables, you don't make friends with salad.' ButI've been dreaming about the mushroom chili."

Milu
Three locations

Milu has three locations in Regina. (Facebook/Milu Fresh Rolls & Subs)

Heise is also a big fan ofVietnamese restaurant Milu, which has three locations.

"She's got the bubble teas, and the pho, and the Vietnamese sauce. Everything is just kicked up a little notchlike pomegranates in your noodle bowl," Heise said.

Filipino food scene

Savoury Food Trip
1419 11th Ave.

A sisig dish from Savory Food Trip in Regina. (Facebook)

Heise said a great place to introduce yourself to Filipino food in the city isSavoury Food Trip.

He said some people think it may be spicy, but it's more comfort food.

"They have a lot of signs in their windows about pizza and they'll ask if you want pizza. You don't want pizza. You want their dishes, Heise said. "You want the stews and all that sort of stuff. It's delicious.

"My favourite dish is the sisig, which is ground pork with a bit of citrus on it and a lemon. Then they top it off with a fried egg so you get thesavouriness of that rich, thick yolk combined with the sharp bite of the lemon, and it's just fantastic on a rice dish."

For the sweet tooth

The Everyday Kitchen
1377 Hamilton St.

The Everyday Kitchen in Regina offers sourdough doughnuts. (Facebook)

"What's really cool about Everyday Kitchen is it's sourdough doughnuts," Heise said.

"It's a little bit lighter and easier to digest.

"I don't like just chewing on just pure sugar, so with that little tart, it just kind of cuts that a little bit and makes for a more interesting, flavourful doughnut.

The space is also cool with an area for kids to play."

Restaurant you should try in 2020

Hunter Gatherer Vegetarian Diner
1221 15th Ave.

Neil McDonald is the owner of Hunter Gatherer, a vegetarian diner in Regina. (Fiona Odlum/CBC)

Heise said when he heardabout this vegetarian diner, he tooka wait and see approach.

"I went in and it blew my mind," he said. "The food is fantastic."

The restaurant has also suffered a spate of break-ins recently.

"These folks work so hard trying to rejuvenate areas and they put their heart and soul into doing something unique and different," Heise said.

"From all reports, people are rallying around them. It's a tight-knit community."

Corrections

  • An earlier version of this story indicated the address of The Everyday Kitchen as 377 Hamilton St. In fact, it is located at 1377 Hamilton St.
    Jan 04, 2020 2:22 PM CT