Food Guides March 11, 2026 Β· taufiq

The Ottawa Food Guide: Best Restaurants by Neighbourhood & Cuisine (2026)

Your local guide to eating well in Ottawa. From ByWard Market shawarma to Westboro brunch spots β€” every neighbourhood, cuisine, and craving covered.

Ottawa doesn’t always get the food credit it deserves. People think of politicians, museums, maybe a Beavertail on the canal β€” but the city has quietly become one of the best places to eat in Canada. Whether you’re a longtime local, a new arrival, or just visiting for a long weekend, this guide is your starting point for eating well in the capital.

How to Use This Guide

OttawaEats is a local restaurant directory covering Ottawa and Gatineau. This food guide is organized two ways: by neighbourhood (great if you know where you’re going) and by cuisine (great if you know what you’re craving). Every listing links to a full profile on our site with hours, location, and community ratings.

Eating by Neighbourhood

Ottawa’s food scene is spread across the city, and different areas have totally different vibes. ByWard Market is the obvious starting point β€” it’s touristy, yes, but there’s genuinely great food there if you know where to look. Centretown has the densest concentration of restaurants per block in the city. Westboro is where Ottawa’s food-obsessed locals tend to hang out. Little Italy on Preston Street has expanded well beyond pasta. Chinatown, Vanier, and OrlΓ©ans each have their own quiet gems.

Eating by Cuisine

Ottawa has a more diverse food scene than most visitors expect. The South Asian community has brought excellent Indian, Pakistani, and Sri Lankan restaurants across Nepean, Gloucester, and Merivale. The Middle Eastern scene β€” Lebanese, Syrian, Persian, Turkish β€” is outstanding and spans every price point. Japanese and sushi options have exploded in recent years. Vietnamese, Filipino, Korean, Ethiopian, and Caribbean restaurants are spread throughout the city and genuinely worth seeking out.

Ottawa vs. Gatineau: Cross the River

Don’t sleep on Gatineau. Vieux-Hull, right across the bridge from Parliament Hill, has some of the best late-night dining and bar food in the National Capital Region. The QST pricing also makes everything slightly cheaper. If you’ve never eaten across the river, make it your next Ottawa food adventure.

Tips for Eating in Ottawa

A few things to know: Ottawa is a government town, which means lunch spots downtown get slammed from 11:45am to 1:15pm on weekdays. Brunch lineups in Westboro and the Glebe are real β€” go before 10am or after 1pm. Parking is genuinely easier in Nepean, Gloucester, and the suburbs if you’re driving. Most Ottawa restaurants don’t take reservations for parties under four, so just walk in. And tip your servers β€” Ottawa’s restaurant workers are among the friendliest in the country.

β†’ Browse restaurants by neighbourhood or explore by cuisine to find your next meal.

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