Our 5 Favourite Restaurants in Edmonton
Our 5 Favourite Best Restaurants in Edmonton (October 2025 Edition)
Edmonton’s culinary scene is exploding with creativity and flavour. From intimate, high-end dining rooms to bustling neighbourhood bistros, the city is packed with incredible places to eat. To help you navigate the options, we’ve created this list of our top 5 favourite restaurants that you simply have to try.
Disclaimer: “Best” is always subjective! This is our personal, curated list of can’t-miss spots that we recommend to friends and clients.
1. RGE RD (Range Road)
The definitive farm-to-table experience in Edmonton. RGE RD is famous for its creative, rustic, and constantly changing menu that showcases the best of Alberta’s local farms and producers. It’s the perfect spot for a special occasion or for anyone who appreciates thoughtful, high-quality Canadian cuisine.
Cuisine: Modern Canadian, Farm-to-Table
Neighbourhood: Central Edmonton (Oliver North)
Price Point: $$$$
[Image of a beautifully plated dish from RGE RD]
2. Biera
Located in the heart of the Ritchie Market, Biera is a contemporary neighbourhood restaurant that pairs its inventive, seasonal dishes with exceptional craft beer from Blind Enthusiasm Brewing. The focus on shareable plates and a lively, modern atmosphere makes it a perfect spot for a fun night out with friends.
Cuisine: Modern European, Gastropub
Neighbourhood: Ritchie
Price Point: $$$
[Image of the modern interior of Biera restaurant]
3. Rita Trattoria
From the same team behind some of Edmonton’s most acclaimed restaurants, Rita Trattoria is a new, more casual Italian concept. Located downtown, its menu focuses on pasta dishes and antipasti meant for sharing, offering a warm and cozy atmosphere that is perfect for a relaxed and delicious meal.
Cuisine: Casual Italian
Neighbourhood: Downtown
Price Point: $$$
4. Bianco
For a vibrant and modern take on Italian classics, Bianco is a top destination. Known for its wood-fired pizzas and fresh pasta in a beautifully designed, energetic space, it’s a go-to spot for both a stylish dinner and a casual lunch.
Cuisine: Modern Italian, Pizza
Neighbourhood: Downtown
Price Point: $$$
5. Workshop Eatery
Located in the Mosaic Centre in South Edmonton, Workshop Eatery is a beautiful, modern restaurant that celebrates local and sustainable ingredients. With its own garden on-site, the menu is fresh, creative, and delicious. It’s a fantastic choice for a sophisticated lunch or a memorable dinner.
Cuisine: Modern Canadian
Neighbourhood: South Edmonton (Summerside)
Price Point: $$$
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