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ciao! reviews
on weekdays. New grill options
offer updates on diner staples that
manage to feel like, well, classics.
On a recent visit, a plate of
“schnitzel fingers” elicited a gasp
from one dinner guest upon first
bite (“I didn’t think chicken fin-
gers could be surprising!”). The
juicy poultry, encased in a layer of
breading somehow both substan-
tial yet light and crispy, tasted like
deli detoured through an Austrian
schnitzelhaus.
Oscar's deli
The “dirty burger,” another recent
menu addition immediately draws
Neighbourhood . . . .Downtown
the eye. This behemoth burger
Address . . . . 175 Hargrave St .
embodies that everything-but-
the-kitchen-sink philosophy that’s
Phone . . . . . . .204-947-0314
been so popular in burger land in
recent years. Yet, if you can wrap
Entrées . . . . . . . . .$7-$15 .25
your mouth around the sand-
Longevity is not by default the wich—stuffed with a chuck patty,
same thing as quality, so what’s the grilled onions, bacon, salami, pas-
difference between “longstanding” trami, cheese, a fried egg, lettuce,
and “classic”? At Oscar’s Deli, the and tomato and smeared with beet
90-year-old sandwich shop in the horseradish and hot mustard—it
heart of downtown, it comes down becomes clear that the maximalism
to perfect execution of well-loved belies a certain genius. The perfect
tradition, supplemented by a splash marriage of rich egg yolk with a
crisped-up piece of pastrami, cut
of the new and fresh.
Oscar’s opened its doors in 1929, with horseradish zing, is thoroughly
and has been in its current location, convincing.
Other sandwich options venture
a clean, fuss-free, window-wrapped
corner on Hargrave, for more than beyond the simple meat and mus-
40 years. The restaurant staked and tard formula to deliver unexpected
claimed its spot in the city’s dining and delicious results. Grilled cheese is
landscape with excellent versions of stuffed with juicy brisket and amped
the Jewish deli’s bread and butter, so up with spicy banana peppers; the
to speak: fresh rye (from City Rye), salmon club applies the triple-decker
mouthwatering corned beef and formula to a light, bright creation
pastrami, and of course, the perfect layered with smoked salmon, bacon,
pickle, with just enough snap and a crunchy veg, and a lip-smacking
honey dill cream cheese.
little bit of pucker.
Vegetarians need not be left out
But Oscar’s is all about putting its
own spin on tradition. That’s why of the jaw-stretching sandwich fun.
you’ll find a hot-pink layer of beet A filling veggie option is tiled with
horseradish sauce adding an extra green pepper, red onion, cucum-
boost of prairie flavour to most bers, tomatoes and crunchy lettuce,
stacked as if it were corned beef.
sandwiches.
There are many reasons Oscar’s
It’s also why the menu has evolved
in recent years as the restaurant Deli has been feeding hungry
has extended from a lunch-only Winnipeggers for almost a century,
spot to opening for dinner hours of which the pickles are only one.
accompany for scooping up every
last bite. An order of addictive eda-
mame spiced with sweet curry fills
a bowl big enough to feed a whole
table, but don’t make the mistake
of eating the tough edamame pod
like my amateur guest did during
this visit. Thankfully, he lives to tell
the tale.
Nuburger has four locations.
Hours vary.
Great
Local Eats
Comfort food favourites
•
Breakfast, burgers,
sandwiches and more
•
Full menu available all day
660 Osborne St.
(204) 475-4250
oakwoodcafe.ca
TRUNK
SHOW
Sunday,
March 1
1 - 5 pm
To register
please call
204 594-0400
749 St. Mary’s Rd. 204 594-0400
[email protected]
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