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Address: Edmonton City Centre West, 10200-102 Ave.
Tel: 1 780 990-0188
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| "Modern - Global Fusion Cuisine " |
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by Hanna (from Edmonton) April 2008 - L'Azia is located at City Centre Mall in downtown Edmonton. In comparison to other restaurants, L'Azia is like a high-caliber Earls. The restaurant is very modern, and this is reflected in its décor, atmosphere and menu.
There is a great deal of menu options available, each very unique. The dishes showcase an array of international flavors. For example, you can order Thai Chicken and Shrimp Linguine or try the Hawaiian Grilled Side Ribs. I ordered the Kung Pao Chicken Wraps. You receive a heap of crisp iceberg lettuce and a bowl of chicken, vermicelli and vegetable stir-fry in a yummy Vietnamese sauce. Then, you wrap the stir-fry in the lettuce and enjoy. These are delicious! Their only downfall is that they tend to drip, and they can be a little bit messy to eat. I would recommend sitting at one of the circular booths. They offer a much cozier and more intimate atmosphere for those who like to chit-chat over dinner.
They have a good selection of drinks and offer daily specials like $1.00 off Martinis or Margarita night. L'Azia takes reservations and is able to accommodate large groups.
I will definitely dine at this restaurant in the future!
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| "Good Eggs, Good Service" |
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by Melanie (from Edmonton, AB) May 2007 - The Saturday and Sunday Breakfast menu is a welcome change to the usual fare of this fusion menu. The Eggs Benedict is honestly some of the best I've had (and I've tried A LOT of Benny's in A LOT of restaurants in Edm). The hollandaise sauce is to die for, rich, creamy, and abundant. The cured ham is tender and the hashbrown patty is topped with Sweet potato strings which add a nice crunch. The meal is served with a fruit cup and cinnamon roll, that I have never actually been able to eat, as I'm always too full. The service in the lounge is excellent, which can be hard to find at other restaurants. We prefer the St. Albert Trail location to the downtown location, and find the food often has a better presentation and is less greasy than downtown.
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