Bliss Fine Foods
There are a few restaurant locations here in the city that seem to have more problems than others when it comes to keeping a long term tenant. You have your Poverino’s/Flatlanders location on 8th, the old Kenny Rogers Roasters location on the circle, and the corner of Broadway and 9th Street East with Pestos and now Bliss.
I stopped by Bliss the other day for lunch. They do have a limited lunch menu and it doesn’t help when one of their lunch items was sold out (Bison Burger). I am not a soup and salad kind of guy which limited me to 2 pasta options, 2 sandwich options, and quiche. I went with my second choice, the Bliss Club and potato bacon soup. It turned out to be a tasty choice.
13 TAPS
I give the taste a 4. It was above average but not anything to write home about.
The atmosphere was a 3.5, average. Basically what I expected.
3 for the price. I am not a quantity over quality type person, but I thought it was slightly overpriced for the experience.
Our service was nothing out of the ordinary. If anything a little below average which gives it a 2.5.
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This place definitely deserves more than a 13.. try the Bison Burger next time.
I love this restaurant! Saskatoon doesn’t know what fine dining is. The service was excellent and the food quality was second to none. The open concept kitchen is a bonus as you can see how they prepare your food to the highest standard.
I give it a 9 out of 10.
“Saskatoon doesn’t know what fine dining is”
That line cracks me up. I have been to Bliss for lunch and it is far from fine dining. I ate a damn burger.