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The Niagara region has solid seafood when you skip the Clifton Hill tourist traps. We've mapped the genuine local spots on both sides of the border.
Read →Looking for the best steakhouse in Niagara Falls, Ontario? Skip the Clifton Hill tourist traps and head to Rib Room or The Keg for properly aged beef and honest cooking.
Read →Mexican restaurants in Niagara Falls range from tourist traps to genuine local spots. We guide you to the best tacos, salsas, and margaritas on both the Canadian and American sides.
Read →Quality Japanese sushi exists in Niagara Falls beyond tourist chains. Here's where locals eat and what to avoid on both sides of the falls.
Read →Looking for genuine Italian food in Niagara Falls? Skip Clifton Hill and head to Fallsview or downtown—we've mapped out the real options on both sides of the border.
Read →Real fine dining in Niagara Falls, Ontario exists—just not on Clifton Hill. Here's where chefs actually cook well and wine lists feature Niagara icewines.
Read →The American side's best dining is downtown Niagara Falls, not Old Falls Street. Here's where locals actually eat—and what to skip.
Read →Where locals actually eat in Niagara Falls: skip the tourist traps and head to Massimo's, One and Only Burger, and wine country. Guide to both Canadian and American sides.
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