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    North & Navy

    4.2 (98 reviews)
    Closed 5:00 pm - 10:00 PM

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    corn agnolotti
    Rohan S.

    SORRY FOR THE BAD PHOTO the whole restaurant is pretty dimly lit so it's hard to get a good photo. ANYWAYS the agnolotti was really good! the pasta was a really good thickness, the filling was perfectly sweet. I wish they had roasted the walnuts and maybe candied them before plating but alas it was still good. service is VERY detail oriented and involved in your meal which can be a pro or con depending on what kind of diner you are. if you have a bit of room in your budget and are looking for a nice dinner I'd highly recommend!! (disclaimer: found this review in my drafts, I had forgotten to post it! so it's a month old )

    Duck Bolognese with 24 Degree Egg
    Gladys C.

    North and Navy is such a cute little spot. It used to be a house so the layout is really cute. Plus, the dim lights with candles, the layout and furniture, everything just creates such a cozy unique vibe. It would definitely be a nice date spot. I made a reservation for Thursday night at 6:00pm, and good thing I did because it was busy! Because the place is quite small, I would definitely recommend booking ahead. The server we had was so nice and friendly. She explained that everything they could make in house, they do - from yogurt to pasta, they really do it all! We got the Vitello Tonnato ($26) to start, which the server described as raw Veal and Tuna that is put together and rolled up in leek ash, and creates a beautiful stain glass effect. I'm sure she explained more and better but I can't remember the details! Who thought Veal and Tuna was a good mix, but it was really delicious and beautiful too. I ordered the Duck Bolognese with a 24 degree egg. You break the egg and mix the gooey yolk into the fresh pasta. It was delicious! The fresh pasta really has a different texture which was really enjoyable and it was cooked perfectly al dente. My friend got the special, which was Risotto with Truffles ($65) on top. This was real slices of truffles! Not some artificial truffle oil or something. It was so pretty with truffles and gold flakes on top. Plus, she had actually ordered a different risotto and they made a mistake giving her the truffle risotto. So, they gave her the meal completely free of charge. The service is really superb. Of course we left them a generous tip accordingly. I would definitely be back to try more of the menu, which seems to always be updated with new items.

    Pasta with pesto and soft cooked egg
    Carla W.

    What beautiful and amazing food! Located in an old house a small intimate northern Italian restaurant in the heart of Ottawa. Our waiter was incredible and so helped us with understanding the menu and his recommendations. We started with a lovely salad with house made ricotta cheese and pickled mushrooms. Next we had duck prosciutto with white asparagus and balsamic vinegar. Followed by Vitella tunato which was paper thin see through mosaic of raw tuna and veal which was absolutely gorgeous and amazing! I can't begin to imagine how it is made! Then we had a pasta dish of shoe shaped pasta stuffed with blue cheese with pickled rhubarb. Followed by small pasta with pesto and a soft cooked egg. Then deboned quail with pomegranate. Next was a great steak with chimichurri sauce and thin beets. Dessert was affogato with house made gelato and Tirimisu. A wonderful meal. Highly recommend

    Sbagliato
    Amy N.

    Gorgeous cozy place in downtown Ottawa. I went on my own twice in two weeks and the bartender at the back bar took great care of me both visits. Come early enough and order a couple things to try from the cinq a cept happy hour menu. Beautifully executed contemporary Italian options

    Vitello Tonnato
    Derek L.

    Not sure if I've been spoiled by Toronto, but I was really looking forward to enjoying North & Navy, particularly with so many great reviews and being recommended by a friend. It definitely fell quite short of my expectations. Location: nicely located just outside the Ottawa downtown core with lots of street parking available, free on weekends and after 530pm on weekdays. Ambience: great ambience with a good level of music and the room dimly lit by Edison bulbs. Service: not the greatest. They were welcoming, but they may have been shorthanded. The concierge ended up clearing plates which was odd to see. A simple beer and Negroni took 15 minutes to get to our table. Our server disappeared quite often and seemed stretched thin. Every server was running around to either cover other servers or tend to their own customers. When servers are stressed, it impacts the enjoyment that diners have. Hire more servers or take less reservations. Food: decently enjoyable. The Vitello Tonnato (a mosaic of tuna and veal in carpaccio form) was quite good, but was definitely a small portion size. More of an appetizer for 1 person with a light appetite. Butternut Squash Mezzaluna I enjoyed as the mezzaluna (a dumpling-type pasta) was cooked perfectly and the filling was a good flavour and texture. It wasn't filled with unique flavours but rather a pretty safe dish. Mushroom Quadri & Smoked Leek Butter was ok, I personally found it to be both too lemony and too salty. I enjoyed the amount of mushrooms in the dish though. Wife enjoyed it. We finished the meal with a Tirimisu. The server had described it as a traditional square Tirimisu, and to our surprise, an alternate version came out that was their domed version with cream dolloped on top. It was ok...there wasn't much espresso flavour and the cream wasn't the richness of what you'd expect from mascarpone... would probably recommend avoiding this, the domed version at least. Overall, not bad, but not great. Ottawa has some pretty limited options, so to each their own.

    Bread & special (lemon & thyme) butter. Delicious!
    Juanita T.

    Good ambience, the restaurant is made of an old house but it's so comfy and homey. Our server, Sebastian was great. He recommended a great red wine. He explained every single menu (since we have no clue of the Italian word menu). He works there for 5 years. We hardly eat fine Italian dining like this but my husband insisted of going there as he tried it before. Boy, it's really an exquisite dining experience and a must try if you visit Ottawa (reservation is a must!) Our reservation was at 9:15 pm but it didn't feel long until 11:30 pm. We started with bread & butter (I wished the bread is warm). The butter is very unique combination of lemon & thyme. It's a great combination!! Their butter's flavoured is changed regularly. We even asked for 2nd round bread to enjoy the butter more. For antipasti - we ordered Polpette (meat balls), our daughter loved it so much. The tomato sauce is so fresh! We also ordered the charred eggplant & yoghurt. It's delicious! The eggplant was crispy to cut. For main entrée, I ordered Butternut squash Mezzaluna (sweet, light sauce and crispy of nuts & sage). It's melted in your mouth. So velvety feeling. Usually I'm not too crazy with butternut squash pasta but here they made it so delicacy. My husband and daughter ordered Bigoli & salsa - homemade thick round pasta with great white sauce. They enjoyed it so much. There's a taste of light butter, lemon, onion, cream wine reduction. For the dessert - we each ordered ice cream (flower flavour), tiramisu and torta di Nocciole. The last one is highly recommended. A bit sweet but great taste of hazelnut! Overall, it was a great dining experience- very fine food, good service and their chinaware were all from Italy! What a great way to conclude our last night in Ottawa before travelling back home to Vancouver.

    Menu
    Sharon L.

    Well priced northern Italian; having come from Toronto though, I was a bit disappointed that this spot is considered one of the best fine dining Italian places in the city. The pasta was good, but not outstanding; ours was undercooked. Oysters were quite good, but that should be credited to their fresh sourcing of goods. The cocktail was quite good as well, but service was less attentive than I would have liked. The terrine was also quite salty. Ambience is cute for date night though!

    Menu
    Queenie C.

    I came here a few months ago while I was in Ottawa for Canada Day weekend. We came in a few days ahead of the festivities and also visiting my sister in law. We decided to go out for some fine dining at North and Navy - i used my DINR app and got a table at this restaurant for dinner :) They had an option of sitting at the chef's table, where you get to look into the kitchen and see how they prepare their food. Since I am a cook myself, I had to go with this option even though there were dining tables available :) The restaurant is on a quiet side street with houses around. IN fact, the restaurant is actually inside one of these houses. Very quaint and cute. We decided to order a variety of items on their menu to try their food. Being a fine dining restaurant, of course their menu is actually not very long, there's not a ton of choices, but you know that each dish is excecuted well because it's a small selection. Here are my experiences of the dishes we got: Appetizers: Smoked tuna with braised beef tongue - i normally don't like beef tongue, but this dish... I can lick the plate. The flavours of the smoked tuna go AMAZING well with the beef tongue, and the textures are very lovely with the two. Polpette (beef, chicken and veal meatballs) - the appetizer comes with 3 - perfect since each of us got one meatball. Meat is well seasoned, and the tomato sauce goes very nicely together with the meatball! Fried squid - i love squid, so of course who woudln't order calamari?? The dish comes with some mandarin oranges and lemon, giving it a lovely tangy taste to the calamari. The batter is light and crisp - yum. Primi: Carrot risotto - very delicious, the risotto was very nicely done, personally I wasn't as huge of a fan because of the other choices I had... so if i had to choose, I prefered the other Primi's we ordered over this one. Mushroom Farfelle - I LOVE mushrooms... so needless to say my choice/preference is a bit biased as a result - however this dish is addictive - the flavours are fantastic! the mushroom profile is quite forward, the pasta is nicely cooked al dente, and the cherry tomatoes give it a bit of extra pop - i love the way they burst inside my mouth! The sauce is also very heavy mushroom flavour - mushroom lovers I would definitely recommend trying this dish!! Walnut and Ricotta Secchetini - if you want stuffed pasta, this is the one. the presentation was beautiful - which as we all know is part of the dining experience. I love the puree at the bottom! it goes amazing well together with the pasta, and all the various garnishes work well together to enhance the flavour of the secchetini. The pasta is nice and thin, beautifully cooked and the filling is well contained. Secondi: Cod Ling with mushrooms and broth - again ppl who love mushrooms would like this. The cod ling is beautifully cooked. Perfect texture - it's my first time having this fish, but I was blown away by the texture! It's buttery, almost kind of melts in your mouth, but at the same time, the fish itself as a bit of a spring texture to it. Anyway, I love fish in general, and I was not disappointed in this fish! I didn't care for the broth it came in too much tho - but the sides it came with along with the edible flower worked well with the fish - balanced out the taste. Duck with chestnut/celery root puree with pomegranate seeds and glaze - Very different flavour profile from fish since duck is a much richer protein. the duck is cooked perfect medium rare - sometimes with duck it's tricky coz it can be very chewy, but this duck was cooked amazingly soft and tended - the purees provided a bit of a nutty flavour which I love... and the pomegrante seeds give it a bit of a tangy pop with the meat.. almost like when we put cranberry with meat to achieve that kind of flavour. LOVED every bite of this dish - and yes, i scraped the plate clean lol- including all the lovely microgreens that came with the dish - nice crisp texture to balance with the rest of the dish. Dessert: Tiramisu - we only ordered one, because by this point, we were quite stuffed.. this almost feels like a tasting menu since we tried so many different dishes at this point. Since it is a Northern Italian restaurant, the tiramisu was a nice finish to the end of a very delicious meal. the ladyfingers used is nicely soaked and tender, but not to the point where it's so mushy it's going to fall apart. One of the best tiramisus I've had in a while... paired with an americano.. this was the perfect end of an amazing meal. I woudl've enjoyed the dessert more if I wasn't so stuffed from all the other courses! Every bite I have tried at this meal was packed with flavours. Presentation is beautiful on each of their plates. The only dish I was a bit disappointed was the carrot risotto.. but then again, the other two options for primi were just THAT delicious. Overall I was very pleased with their menu, and I had a great experience watching the chefs cook and prep!

    a glass of wine on a tray

    Seating: alone - work trip; life's too short for a shawarma. Sat at bar. Took a little while to get a negroni but it didn't really matter. I was shortly served one of the best pastas of my life. Celery root triangoli. Deceptively simple description. It was the perfect balance of richness and acidity, with great texture in the popped buckwheat, and a smoothness in the filling that distinguished it from other ravioli. Apparently one of the sous chefs recently came up with it and the dish impressed the head chef, shortly before it being put on the menu full-time. The olive-oil poached swordfish was similarly delicious. Finished with a flight of amari. There is a god.

    Potatoes

    I used to live in Ottawa and this was one of my favourite restaurants. I am sure they still spin out delicious meals. My review is regretfully about the $200 steak. The most expensive item on the menu. To make it short, we arrived at 9:30 and probably the last piece of steak was picked out for us. It arrived quite promptly for a 42 ounce steak while such a large steak takes 30-40 mins to cook. Upon arrival, it looked fine at first glance but upon tasting it, my Pirelli tyres would be less chewy and definitely tastier. The steak had a mummified texture. Grey. Hard. Touch. Chewy. Absolutely void of flavour. The shift manager suggested that is how the steak was meant to be and "it was cooked in butter"... the tragedy is that you can't use butter to add much flavour to shoe leather. The potatoes that came with the steak look regurgitated and the cauliflower was probably the leftover crumbs they collected all day. As per photos. Waste of a night.

    Cassandra G.

    So far, NoNa has topped our list of restaurants in Ottawa! The atmosphere, the service and the food were all top quality. My only complaint was that service was very fast, maybe because we came around the holidays, but it did feel very rushed. I will be dreaming about this meal for a long time and will definitely be back!

    Cicheti plate
    Drew K.

    My birthday dinner!!! We had a little private room off to the side - which was lovely - and our server was excellent and sweet. Several very expensive cocktails later, the food rolled in. An Italian Charcuterie plate (Cicheti) was so and so. Lovely meatball and the salt cod was delicious. The other items were mediocre (bacon wrapped something or other) and a mild cheese. The trout pasta primi was delicious. Immensely flavourful and complex. Very small portion but truly divine The Venetian liver and onions was very very rich but beautifully cooked. Loved the button mushrooms. They brought me a slice of tiramisu on the house and it was also excellent. Although I didn't have to pay for the meal, my sphincter tightened when I saw the bill. I would definitely return - but the price is certainly a downer.

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    It was very good, but one of the best in Canada?? I can think of a few better places in Ottawa alone.

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    Tucked away in a semi-residential area, cozy ambiance, exotic menu (for Ottawa), great service, great bar.

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    Food was great, just the right size portions. Service was amazing. Can't wait to return.

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    Play Food And Wine - Lingcod ah mazing

    Play Food And Wine

    4.2(262 reviews)
    1.3 km
    $$$

    TL;DR/The Short Version: Delicious food at popular…read morerestaurant in the Byward Market. The beef cheek was melt-in-your-mouth. The Long Version: I was at Play Food and Wine Bar for a professional event that was sponsored by a pharmaceutical company. We were a group of about 30-40 people and had a section of the restaurant to ourselves. We had a set menu with a choice of mains (beef or vegetarian). We started off with a few hors d'oeuvres served on spoons. Servers were going around with them and I got to try two different types. One was a shrimp on a dollop of wasabi cream and the other was a gnocchi. Both were tasty and prepared us for the delicious meal to come. We all had the mixed salad, which was a spring mix with grapes, candied pecans, and whipped goat cheese, in a cucumber and mint vinaigrette. I loved the different textures and even though the salad came pre-dressed (I always prefer dressing on the side), the dressing wasn't heavy, so I didn't find it too overdressed for my tastes. For my main, I chose the beef cheek (the vegetarian option was gnocchi). The beef cheek was so tender and literally fall-apart. I didn't even need a knife. It was so flavourful too. It came with mushrooms and mashed potatoes. There was an olive and sun-dried tomato sauce on the beef that I found a too potent and overwhelming in flavour, but overall I still enjoyed the main. For dessert we had the chocolate tart. It had salted caramel on it and under the layer of chocolate was a layer of white chocolate fudge. It was very rich and decadent...overly so. I finished it nonetheless, lol. Service was excellent. We had several servers assigned to our group and they were attentive. They kept our water glasses and wine glasses full. Although I enjoyed the Pinot Grigio, I was driving, so had to limit myself to a glass and a half. Play Food and Wine Bar is owned by Stephen Beckta, who is a bit of a local celebrity, lol. His first restaurant is Beckta, which I have been to and while it's more upscale than Play, I actually enjoyed the food at Play more. His other restaurant is Gezellig, which is in my neighborhood (Westboro) and I've been to it a couple of times, and I definitely like Play better. I'm glad I was introduced to Play. The room we were in was lovely. It was long and narrow and had a bar. As with all restaurants in the Byward Market, parking is paid parkade parking or paid street parking only. Review #139 (2025)

    Our server was awesome. In fact the staff here were so friendly and fun. She didn't rush us and…read moremade sure everything was to our liking. We had such a great experience here.

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    Soif Bar à vin de Véronique Rivest - Assiettes de fromage

    Soif Bar à vin de Véronique Rivest

    4.3(23 reviews)
    2.3 km
    $$$

    "Soif: A Wine Bar That Forgets About Dinner" I understand…read morethat Soif is primarily a wine bar, but if food is on the menu, the portions should at least resemble a proper meal. Last night, I ordered the fish with vegetables. What arrived was honestly insulting: two tiny, sad slivers of fish perched on a bit of kale -- for $22. I'm not exaggerating when I say it couldn't have been more than 10 grams of fish. Imagine going out for dinner and your "main course" looks more like a garnish. My friend didn't fare any better. She ordered the crab guédille, which turned out to be served on what was essentially a hot dog bun. For the price and the setting, that choice felt lazy and downright ridiculous. Soif may be a place to enjoy wine, but the food should not feel like an afterthought or a joke at the customer's expense. Unless you plan to eat beforehand and only sip here, I cannot recommend Soif for dinner.

    Was looking for a wine bar and wanted something different. What sets this spot apart from other…read morewine bars is that they specialize in organic wines. The selection is huge so getting recommendations is very important. I decided to go with a good wine pairing so I could try many different wines. I was not disappointed with the selections. The staff knew so much about every bottle and had a story to go along with it. Service was impressive. The food was good. The highlights were the charcuterie board, pork belly and Brussel sprouts. Ambience was casual and low key. It was a good experience especially having the opportunity to learn and try so much.

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    Arlo

    Arlo

    4.4(12 reviews)
    0.3 km

    My husband and I had a wonderful experience at Arlo. I ordered the duck frites, which were tasty…read moreand cooked to perfection. My husband ordered the chicken, schnitzel and escargot. This was also delicious and had such an interesting combination of flavors - I was very pleasantly surprised. The restaurant is very quaint and cozy. Our server was also friendly and attentive. Definitely recommended.

    My hubby and I go to Arlo every year for our anniversary, it's where we had our very first date, so…read moreit's super meaningful to us. The vibe is always cozy and romantic, and the service is honestly top-notch every single time. Everyone is so friendly and attentive. We were seated next to a loud group of ladies, and without us even asking, our waiter noticed and moved us to a quieter section. Such a small gesture, but it made the night so much more enjoyable. He even brought us complimentary wine to help us celebrate, which was so thoughtful. The food was a bit of a mix this time. The tuna crudo was bursting with flavor: fresh, bright, and hands down one of the best dishes of the night. The lamb kebab, though, was way too salty, to the point where it was hard to really enjoy the flavors. And the salad was drenched in dressing, which made it wilted and heavy instead of refreshing. A shame, because Arlo is usually so consistent. Dessert totally redeemed things, though. The panna cotta was delicious, silky, smooth, and the perfect way to end the meal. Even with a couple hiccups, Arlo still holds a special place for us. Until next time, Arlo!

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