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    1 Berry Barn 830 Valley Rd 306/978-9797 Opening time: May– Sept daily 10am–9pm; Oct– Dec Mon– Thurs 10am–5pm, Fri– Sun 10am–9pmArguably the best place to try the local speciality, Saskatoon berry pie, it's one of a number of places that allows you to pick your own fruit and has a good restaurant serving hearty home-made food.

    2 Calories Bakery & Restaurant 721 Broadway Ave 306/655-7991 An atmospheric French-style bistro, with a great wine list and main courses around $8.

    3 Fude Bistro 119 Ave B 306/652-2028 Expensive but stylish place for classy regional cooking; mains (like the grilled beef tenderloin with cardamom spiced pumpkin, Saskatoon berry relish and roast potatoes) average $20.

    4 Grainfields Pancake and Waffle House Grosvenor Park Centre, 2105 8th St East 306/955-1989 www.grainfields.net Huge, mouthwatering selections of pancakes and waffles with a multitude of toppings.

    5 John's Prime Rib and Steakhouse 401 21st St East 306/244-6384 www.johnssaskatoon.com Probably the best steaks in town, done any way you want in a fine-dining environment. Opening time: Closed Sun

    6 The Keg Steakhouse & Bar 1110 Grosvenor Ave 306/653-3633 www.kegsteakhouse.com Popular chain serving standard steak and seafood dishes for $10–20.

    7 Saigon Rose 69 24th St East 306/242-1351 Simple place with plastic tablecloths and fantastic cheap and filling Vietnamese and Chinese food; most dishes are $7–10.

    8 Samurai 601 Spadina Crescent East 306/683-6926 Good but pricey Japanese sushi restaurant inside the Delta Bessborough Hotel.

    9 Saskatoon Station Place 221 Idylwyld Drive North 306/244-7777 www.saskatoonstationplace.com Eat steak and prime rib in Pullman cars in a converted train station. Great Sun brunches.

    10 Taj Mahal 1013 Broadway Ave 306/978-2227 Outstanding Indian restaurant, arguably the best in Canada. The most delicious dishes are those made with coconut (naryal); the menu has a large vegetarian section. The chutneys are home-made as is the mango ice cream, whilst the lassis are made with buttermilk. A meal for two will cost around $40. Opening time: Closed Mon