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Odika Cafe

Odika Cafe

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4.6 Google Review
2976 Mill St, Chemainus, British Columbia, V0R 1K0, Canada
(250) 324-3303 www.odikacafe.com
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Apr 21, 2019
Lovely little restaurant serving international cuisine. Their salmon is juicy, cooked just right, unlike those dried, overcooked salmon commonly found in most restaurants. Their fried cheesecake is a pleasant surprise too, being fried and rolled in cinnamon, reminds me of churros!

Jun 3, 2019
We were visiting the Ladysmith/Chemainus area and looking for a nice place for a birthday dinner. The Odika Restaurant listed as #1 on Trip Advisor and it definitely lived up to it's reputation. It is a little gem with outstanding food and presentation. We had the scallop/strawberry salad, pakoras, salmon feature and Balsamic Ribs. All were wonderful! Marina, who owns the restaurant with her husband & chef Murray, was very friendly and we enjoyed our conversation with her. We definitely recommend this restaurant to anyone passing through this area.

Apr 1, 2019
A local favorite. Love the deep fried cheese cake. Sometimes a bit of a wait for mains. Friendly service.

May 11, 2019
Curry is the best I've had since Jamaica!

Mar 31, 2019
Great service ...amazing good..this is a hidden jem in chem ...they have some matnaice isiues ..but the service and food was amazing....:) the clean up lady that cleaned the bathroom, did a great job.

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