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Named for the classic 1948 Italian film, this shabby-chic waterfront restaurant has won similar critical acclaim by local foodies – and with good reason. — Lonely Planet
The food is impressive, too—especially the fishcakes and homemade bread pudding. Best of all, the kitchen stays open late (until midnight from Thursday through Saturday, and until 10 on other nights). — Fodor's
Finally, a restaurant focused on sustainable, organic, locally sourced plant-based eating that has universal appeal. — Lonely Planet
Many locals cite this as their favorite Halifax restaurant. — Lonely Planet
This cozy tavern's wooden beams and roaring hearth, plus its good stock of whiskeys, create the right atmosphere for hearty eating and drinking. — Afar Magazine
You might try the pickled radish fritters, the seared pork belly, and whatever local seafood is available (cross your fingers for oysters). — Afar Magazine
Come early or else expect to wait (no reservations are accepted). You'll find a great selection of meals at prices that approach bargain level. — Frommer's
Set in a 1906 fire station smack in the center of downtown, McKelvie’s specializes in seafood with a twist, and always with the accent on bold flavors. — Frommer's
The Wooden Monkey in Halifax is a restaurant made for all tastes. — Afar Magazine
Thankfully, the seafood sells itself. Expect elevated oceanic delicacies, with lamb and steak thrown in for good measure. — Lonely Planet
Morris East makes some of the best pizzas in all of Halifax, largely due to their special wood-fired oven that was brought over from Naples, Italy. — Afar Magazine
The Economy Shoe Shop in Halifax (despite is odd name) is a popular restaurant and a favorite watering hole for locals. — Afar Magazine
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