Reviews - Alta
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Alta is another hotspot in my home city that becomes trendier by the season. Located right on Jasper Avenue in the bustling part of downtown, it's a great spot for after work drinks or late night eats. I went on the weekend for a friend's private event and we were all impressed by the exceptional service. They worked hard to make it a seamless event in their cozy but hip space. View all feedback.
What Aaliyah Wuckert dislikes about Alta:
I went to this place for a business lunch. The bread we ordered was warm, can't say the same for the staff who were all too busy being edgy to care much that they had paying customers. The food was more interesting than actually good and I had to try harder than it should take to like it. Other than the sourdough bread with cultured butter the food was small and not paired well. The salmon I had was very good on its... View all feedback.
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Last update : 19.01.2018
Alta is the ideal place for a stylish and trendy dinner, especially during the summer months.
Alta is another hotspot in my home city that becomes trendier by the season. Located right on Jasper Avenue in the bustling part of downtown, it's a great spot for after work drinks or late night eats. I went on the weekend for a friend's private event and we were all impressed by the exceptional service. They worked hard to make it a seamless event in their cozy but hip space.
Alta is another restaurant that doesn't accept tips, as part of a trend towards more progressive thinking in the industry.
I had some hesitation about Alta due to seeing mixed reviews but decided to try it because of the emphasis on local food. I am very glad I gave it a shot because I had one of the best meal I have enjoyed in Edmonton. The chef prepares and serves your food, and is paid a living wage, so no tipping.Pickled plums, rice pudding, and mussels were highlights. The menu changes every few weeks. Reasonably priced.