passably dubious – but nonetheless democratic – judgement holds that Burger King actually ranks as one of the top situation to deplete in Niagara Falls , a gloriously trashy gambling casino town and the ego - proclaimed " Honeymoon Capital of the World . " Pick up your payday loanword , point to the blackjack mesa , and get yourNiagara Falls honeymoon certificateall in one trip ! It also happens to be home to the most hefty falls in North America . But before release yourself to a well - reviewed quick - food organisation , check out this shortlist of tolerable restaurants or else :

AG

5195 Magdalen AveYou’re feeling rich after succeed crowing at the slots , and are ready to start know that@champagnepapilifestyle . AG is your first stop in Niagara Falls before you take out the 6ix . Its name is a nod to the abbreviation for silver on the periodic table , but this outpost of farm - to - table dining in Niagara Falls merit a gold hotshot . The card is sophisticated , made with novel ingredients grown on the AG farm , and invigorate by the surrounding wine nation of Niagara Falls ’ classy one-time sister , Niagara - on - the - Lake .

Queen Charlotte Tea Room

5689 Main StIf you have an English grandmother and involve a eating house the two of you could both tally on , look no further than the Queen Charlotte Tea Room : a fond and constellate heaven of teatime , floral wallpaper , and doilies . Staff appendage are sugared and attentive in their white frilly aprons ; Linda and Roger ( the ardent and well-disposed owners ) make all the desserts from kale ; and your tea leaf of alternative will doubtless come in a plush , pink tea cozy . If your abdomen is larger than a side plate , traditional English pub food is on offer , including bangers & mash , mushy pea plant , and skillful ol’ fish & chips .

BlueLine Diner

4424 Montrose AveThis is the most Canadian experience you may perchance have in the great city of Niagara Falls without don a woollen turban and plaid . While waiting for BlueLine ’s incredibly substantial , well - priced breakfast fare , you could peruse Marcel Dionne Inc. , a ice hockey memorabilia entrepot attach to the diner , stock everything from ice scrapers to bedside table emblazoned with the logo of your favourite NHL team . The pancakes at BlueLine are bigger than your grimace , the 1st Baron Verulam is perfection , and the coffee berry is dark & bottomless .

Flying Saucer

6768 Lundy ’s LnThe Early Bird Special at Niagara ’s very own UFO is $ 2.99 bounder for two large nut , plate fries , and toast ; it is absolutely and absolutely serviceable for the cost . Besides being able to Instagram that you ate the oily of breakfasts in a flying saucer ( obvious selection ) , you ’ll see that the menu is three pages long , ripe with options , and fill with alien - theme trivium to tally the decor . If that does n’t lure you , perhaps your drunchies will hold some sway . Hit up the Saucer until 4 am in between throwing forth your aliveness savings at the cassino and picking up your honeymoon credential .

Koutouki

5745 Ferry StWill you be transported to the shores of the Aegean upon enter Koutouki ? belike not . But youwillfind some reasonably price , tender chicken souvlakia , a decadent and flavourful moussaka , and very lemony maize potato ( how it get those huge chunks of tater so lemony … we ’ll never know ! ) . While you ’re there , take time to admire the first-class hand - painted ancient Greek paries artwork that is , if nothing else , very Niagara .

PhoXyclo

6175 Dunn StWhen you begin to regret your conclusion to visit Niagara Falls during the brutal Canadian wintertime , a good , red-hot pipe bowl of pho is in order at PhoXyclo . Located in a strip shopping centre ( like all good off - the - beat out - track Niagara establishments ) , the service is swift and friendly , lulu are affordable , and the stock has an interesting sweetness to it that not all pho possesses . you’re able to top your steaming hot arena with theater - made chili oil , and take home a jar for later consumption on everything you cook at plate .

Piccadilly Restaurant

5501 Ferry StIf grandma ’s parlour is n’t the pseudo - English experience you had in mind , head over to Piccadilly Restaurant for traditional English fare and Union Jack - inspired decor . The proprietor of this mum - and - pa administration hail from Mother England , and have more than 30 year ’ experience deal Pisces the Fishes & chips in the UK . It ’s impossible to regret the caloric content of the perfectly fried Pisces the Fishes , and the melt - in - your - mouth “ Authentic Chicken Curry ” is authentically scrumptious .

Weinkeller

5633 Victoria StWeinkeller is out to give AG a campaign for its money in the raise farm - to - table scene in Niagara Falls . Owner Chris Dobson herald from BC , and knows a affair or two about solid food and hospitality . The armed service is excellent , and the three- or five - course prix fixe meals are reasonably priced at $ 50 CAD and $ 60 CAD , respectively . you could get house - made wine on rap and gormandise yourself on fried goat cheese .

Frijoles Fresh Mex Burritos

3465 Portage WayDon’t be deceived by modest appearances – Frijoles may be located in a desolate strip mall , but this pocket-size burrito spliff is so good , it does n’t take to be open past 8 pm on any night of the calendar week . A refreshing change from your usual fast food burrito range , Frijoles makes all its sauce in - theatre , and will happily customize your burrito to your exact spec , vegetarian and vegan choice admit . train to incinerate your tastebuds with some licitly red-hot hot sauce !

Tide & Vine

3491 Portage Rdor1523 Niagara Stone RdThis mighty little oyster house has been shucking since 2012 , actually supplying huitre to AG . Tide & Vine plume itself on serve the freshest oyster and work seafood to the citizenry – no small feat when your near torso of water is a massive lake masquerading as an ocean . With two fix ( the Oyster House and the Beerhall Kitchen and Oyster Bar ) , local beer & wine-coloured , and a flawless lineup of seafood , there ’s no better place in Niagara to slurp down a XII oyster .

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BlueLine Diner pancakes in Niagara Falls

BlueLine Diner

Lemon potatoes at Koutouki

Koutouki Greek Cuisine

Fish ‘n chips at Piccadilly Restaurant

Courtesy of Piccadilly Restaurant

Weinkeller salmon dish

Weinkeller

The Tide and Vine Oyster Company

The Tide and Vine Oyster Company