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Jane's — Restaurant in Winnipeg

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Jane's
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Set in a historic building, this student-run, fine-dining restaurant offers ranging gourmet meals.
Nearby attractions
Manitoba Museum
190 Rupert Ave, Winnipeg, MB R3B 0N2, Canada
Pantages Playhouse Theatre
180 Market Ave, Winnipeg, MB R3B 0P7, Canada
Science Gallery at the Manitoba Museum
190 Rupert Ave, Winnipeg, MB R3B 0N2, Canada
Urban Shaman Contemporary Aboriginal Art
290 McDermot Ave, Winnipeg, MB R3B 0T2, Canada
Oseredok Ukrainian Cultural and Educational Centre
184 Alexander Ave, Winnipeg, MB R3B 0L6, Canada
Portage and Main
390 Main St #386, Winnipeg, MB R3C 1C2, Canada
Stephen Juba Park
130 Galt Ave, Winnipeg, MB R3B 0M3, Canada
Canada Life Centre
300 Portage Ave, Winnipeg, MB R3C 5S4, Canada
Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame
145 Pacific Ave #100, Winnipeg, MB R3B 0L5, Canada
Winnipeg Police Museum
245 Smith St, Winnipeg, MB R3C 1K1, Canada
Nearby restaurants
King's Head Pub
120 King St, Winnipeg, MB R3B 1H9, Canada
Across the Board Game Café
211 Bannatyne Ave, Winnipeg, MB R3B 1M3, Canada
Amsterdam Tea Room and Bar
103-211 Bannatyne Ave, Winnipeg, MB R3B 3P2, Canada
Clementine Cafe
123 Princess St, Winnipeg, MB R3B 1K8, Canada
Smoke's Poutinerie
131 Albert St, Winnipeg, MB R3B 1G6, Canada
Peasant Cookery
283 Bannatyne Ave, Winnipeg, MB R3B 1M3, Canada
Blufish Japanese Restaurant
179 Bannatyne Ave, Winnipeg, MB R3B 0R7, Canada
Hermanos Restaurant & Wine Bar
179 Bannatyne Ave, Winnipeg, MB R3B 0R5, Canada
Kabul Fourteen
308 Fort St, Winnipeg, MB R3C 1E5, Canada
Cordova Tapas & Wine
93 Albert St, Winnipeg, MB R3B 1G5, Canada
Nearby hotels
Mariaggi's Theme Suite Hotel and Spa
231 McDermot Ave, Winnipeg, MB R3B 0S5, Canada
Mere Hotel
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Radisson Hotel Winnipeg Downtown
288 Portage Ave, Winnipeg, MB R3C 0B8, Canada
Alt Hotel Winnipeg
310 Donald St, Winnipeg, MB R3B 2H3, Canada
Humphry Inn & Suites, Downtown Winnipeg
260 Main St, Winnipeg, MB R3C 1A9, Canada
Hotel Royal Plaza
330 Kennedy St, Winnipeg, MB R3B 2M6, Canada
The Marlborough Hotel
331 Smith St #752, Winnipeg, MB R3B 2G9, Canada
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Jane's

504 Main St, Winnipeg, MB R3B 3P2, Canada
4.6(78)$$$$
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Set in a historic building, this student-run, fine-dining restaurant offers ranging gourmet meals.

attractions: Manitoba Museum, Pantages Playhouse Theatre, Science Gallery at the Manitoba Museum, Urban Shaman Contemporary Aboriginal Art, Oseredok Ukrainian Cultural and Educational Centre, Portage and Main, Stephen Juba Park, Canada Life Centre, Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame, Winnipeg Police Museum, restaurants: King's Head Pub, Across the Board Game Café, Amsterdam Tea Room and Bar, Clementine Cafe, Smoke's Poutinerie, Peasant Cookery, Blufish Japanese Restaurant, Hermanos Restaurant & Wine Bar, Kabul Fourteen, Cordova Tapas & Wine
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+1 204-632-2594
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Featured dishes

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Charcuterie Board
Escargot In Puff Pastry
With sautéed mushrooms, white wine sauce and fresh parsley
Beet And Goat Cheese Terrine
With candied walnuts, carrot ginger coulis, and frisée greens with honey vinaigrette (v, g)
Seared Salmon Harasu And Fish Cake
With pea purée, crispy potato, and dill horseradish aioli
Beet Consommé
With oxtail scarpinocc, fermented napa cabbage, crème fraîche and fresh dill

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Nearby attractions of Jane's

Manitoba Museum

Pantages Playhouse Theatre

Science Gallery at the Manitoba Museum

Urban Shaman Contemporary Aboriginal Art

Oseredok Ukrainian Cultural and Educational Centre

Portage and Main

Stephen Juba Park

Canada Life Centre

Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame

Winnipeg Police Museum

Manitoba Museum

Manitoba Museum

4.6

(1.5K)

Open 24 hours
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Pantages Playhouse Theatre

Pantages Playhouse Theatre

4.2

(88)

Open 24 hours
Click for details
Science Gallery at the Manitoba Museum

Science Gallery at the Manitoba Museum

4.4

(78)

Open 24 hours
Click for details
Urban Shaman Contemporary Aboriginal Art

Urban Shaman Contemporary Aboriginal Art

4.6

(21)

Open 24 hours
Click for details

Things to do nearby

Candlelight: The Best of Hans Zimmer
Candlelight: The Best of Hans Zimmer
Sat, Jan 3 • 6:30 PM
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Winnipeg Murder Mystery: Solve the case!
Winnipeg Murder Mystery: Solve the case!
Mon, Dec 1 • 12:00 AM
200 De La Cathedrale Ave, Winnipeg, MB R2H 0H7, Canada, MB R2H 0H7
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Winnipegs Secret Society: A Live Conspiracy Game
Winnipegs Secret Society: A Live Conspiracy Game
Mon, Dec 1 • 12:01 AM
200 De La Cathedrale Avenue, Winnipeg, R2H 0H7
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Nearby restaurants of Jane's

King's Head Pub

Across the Board Game Café

Amsterdam Tea Room and Bar

Clementine Cafe

Smoke's Poutinerie

Peasant Cookery

Blufish Japanese Restaurant

Hermanos Restaurant & Wine Bar

Kabul Fourteen

Cordova Tapas & Wine

King's Head Pub

King's Head Pub

4.4

(1.4K)

Click for details
Across the Board Game Café

Across the Board Game Café

4.5

(694)

Click for details
Amsterdam Tea Room and Bar

Amsterdam Tea Room and Bar

4.8

(554)

$$

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Clementine Cafe

Clementine Cafe

4.7

(1.1K)

Click for details
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Reviews of Jane's

4.6
(78)
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5.0
6y

Ok, this is a great GREAT place. It's a training restaurant for Red River College's food services courses. The building is an historically important and beautiful building. It was an old bank and the restaurant is in the old public hall of the original bank, beautifully restored. (There is an additional fun historical connection as the International Brotherhood of Magicians was founded in the building last century, for anyone interested in magic. ) The arrangement is to train food workers to work in 5 star elite restaurants so you are getting served by students under their teacher's supervision. The place is great, the service is wonderful, not always formally correct, (they might clear from the wrong side, or forget to mention today's special or something, and a quiet comment will waft through the air to remind them of correct protocol ) and the food is Devine. Sometimes there are experimental or very innovative dishes that the students have thought up and the results are fantastic. Today someone created mushroom chips, lightly seasoned and sauteed slices of mushrooms baked till crisp and crunchy, which were used to garnish a wonderfully rich tasty mushroom soup. My partner and I tried the pickerel and flank steak and we both loved them. We started with the mushroom soup, and the minestrone. As mentioned the mushroom soup was top notch, the stock of the minestrone was excellent, and the bits and pieces included chunks of chicken and cheese tortellini. Absolutely wonderful. Served with a selection of fresh baked bread and herbed butter it was a good start. The main courses were well cooked, very tasty and cooked perfectly. I had the flank steak, medium rare and it was juicy and perfect. Served with a special sauce ( super gravy dating to medieval french cooking techniques) and a very nice form of potatoes that were a cross between french fries and roasted potato wedges. The veg was string beans cooked perfectly. I enjoyed every byte. My partner had the pickerel and even though I am not a big fish fan I found it light and delicate with an interesting sauce. The mixed vegetables were well done and I will cheerfully try to emulate that side dish. Dessert was the chocolate chiffon with pickled raspberries, and the creme caramel. Both were delicious and interesting. I do not like raspberries, and frankly they tasted like lightly vinegar flavoured raspberries, but the chocolate was smooth and rich and light. The only complaint was the crumb crust was a touch tough as it was a bit too thick, but great taste. The caramel was another innovative approach, not a creme brulee, but garnished with sugar glass fibers they had a crunch that made it a cross between both. All in all, the price was good for the lunch I got, and I will definitely come back for a whack at the other dishes. Note though that the restaurant is open as part of the academic session, it is only open for another 5 weeks before shutting down till the next session. Check their webpage, and reservations are a must. Although it is a very fancy restaurant it is not enforced formality, casual dress is acceptable. There is parking around the place, but it is right on main street on the #18 route. This is a great place and I look forward to...

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3.0
38w

This is a learning establishment so I keep this in mind as I write this. The service was, let's just say the server was very new to the hospitality realm. I had gnocchi with cream pesto and prawns. It was terrible, gnocchi were huge, heavy and rectangular. I only ate a couple, prawn were okay but not even noticeable in the over powering amount of pesto, no trace of cream sauce. Smoked salmon salad, not great, salmon was previously frozen. Butternut squash soup was okay. I the hospitality students were being watched carefully and coached as they served. The culinary students, I'm not so sure, I was facing the kitchen and I saw no evidence of this. There were students drinking from their personal water bottles right at the food prep counter, which I'm sure is not good practice. The quality of the food, I feel like the gnocchi should not be served, they just don't cut it. My dining partner's wild rice fries were also terrible. These items were not up to snuff and should be taken off the menu or improved. Having said this, I will return, I want to be supportive of RRC. However there is definitely room for improvements on how the culinary students present themselves and what they are doing in the food prep area as well as the quality of some of the dishes on the menu. It should be better than what a novice home cook would make. This is not on the students, instructors need to pull up their socks on the...

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5.0
2y

March 2023 Every college that has a culinary program usually has a restaurant such as Jane's. We were not disappointed. We were on a Canadian vacation, so we booked a lunch reservation in advance. Set in a beautiful renovated historical bank building, the dining experience is stunning and impressive. A large menu and drink selection. Everything we had was delicious. The bread basket consisted of six breads and three flavoured butters, all made in-house. Yum yum yum! This is a teaching restaurant so that the students get experience. All of the staff (students) were quite good, and I didn't notice any nervousness or things to criticize during our time here. Check their website for reservations as days and times are limited. Apparently, if you want to eat dinner here, you need to reserve a table at least three weeks in advance. So for a great dining experience, come here to support the students and you will also get some delicious...

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Ok, this is a great GREAT place. It's a training restaurant for Red River College's food services courses. The building is an historically important and beautiful building. It was an old bank and the restaurant is in the old public hall of the original bank, beautifully restored. (There is an additional fun historical connection as the International Brotherhood of Magicians was founded in the building last century, for anyone interested in magic. ) The arrangement is to train food workers to work in 5 star elite restaurants so you are getting served by students under their teacher's supervision. The place is great, the service is wonderful, not always formally correct, (they might clear from the wrong side, or forget to mention today's special or something, and a quiet comment will waft through the air to remind them of correct protocol ) and the food is Devine. Sometimes there are experimental or very innovative dishes that the students have thought up and the results are fantastic. Today someone created mushroom chips, lightly seasoned and sauteed slices of mushrooms baked till crisp and crunchy, which were used to garnish a wonderfully rich tasty mushroom soup. My partner and I tried the pickerel and flank steak and we both loved them. We started with the mushroom soup, and the minestrone. As mentioned the mushroom soup was top notch, the stock of the minestrone was excellent, and the bits and pieces included chunks of chicken and cheese tortellini. Absolutely wonderful. Served with a selection of fresh baked bread and herbed butter it was a good start. The main courses were well cooked, very tasty and cooked perfectly. I had the flank steak, medium rare and it was juicy and perfect. Served with a special sauce ( super gravy dating to medieval french cooking techniques) and a very nice form of potatoes that were a cross between french fries and roasted potato wedges. The veg was string beans cooked perfectly. I enjoyed every byte. My partner had the pickerel and even though I am not a big fish fan I found it light and delicate with an interesting sauce. The mixed vegetables were well done and I will cheerfully try to emulate that side dish. Dessert was the chocolate chiffon with pickled raspberries, and the creme caramel. Both were delicious and interesting. I do not like raspberries, and frankly they tasted like lightly vinegar flavoured raspberries, but the chocolate was smooth and rich and light. The only complaint was the crumb crust was a touch tough as it was a bit too thick, but great taste. The caramel was another innovative approach, not a creme brulee, but garnished with sugar glass fibers they had a crunch that made it a cross between both. All in all, the price was good for the lunch I got, and I will definitely come back for a whack at the other dishes. Note though that the restaurant is open as part of the academic session, it is only open for another 5 weeks before shutting down till the next session. Check their webpage, and reservations are a must. Although it is a very fancy restaurant it is not enforced formality, casual dress is acceptable. There is parking around the place, but it is right on main street on the #18 route. This is a great place and I look forward to going again.
M DM D
This is a learning establishment so I keep this in mind as I write this. The service was, let's just say the server was very new to the hospitality realm. I had gnocchi with cream pesto and prawns. It was terrible, gnocchi were huge, heavy and rectangular. I only ate a couple, prawn were okay but not even noticeable in the over powering amount of pesto, no trace of cream sauce. Smoked salmon salad, not great, salmon was previously frozen. Butternut squash soup was okay. I the hospitality students were being watched carefully and coached as they served. The culinary students, I'm not so sure, I was facing the kitchen and I saw no evidence of this. There were students drinking from their personal water bottles right at the food prep counter, which I'm sure is not good practice. The quality of the food, I feel like the gnocchi should not be served, they just don't cut it. My dining partner's wild rice fries were also terrible. These items were not up to snuff and should be taken off the menu or improved. Having said this, I will return, I want to be supportive of RRC. However there is definitely room for improvements on how the culinary students present themselves and what they are doing in the food prep area as well as the quality of some of the dishes on the menu. It should be better than what a novice home cook would make. This is not on the students, instructors need to pull up their socks on the culinary end.
K PK P
March 2023 Every college that has a culinary program usually has a restaurant such as Jane's. We were not disappointed. We were on a Canadian vacation, so we booked a lunch reservation in advance. Set in a beautiful renovated historical bank building, the dining experience is stunning and impressive. A large menu and drink selection. Everything we had was delicious. The bread basket consisted of six breads and three flavoured butters, all made in-house. Yum yum yum! This is a teaching restaurant so that the students get experience. All of the staff (students) were quite good, and I didn't notice any nervousness or things to criticize during our time here. Check their website for reservations as days and times are limited. Apparently, if you want to eat dinner here, you need to reserve a table at least three weeks in advance. So for a great dining experience, come here to support the students and you will also get some delicious food to eat!
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Ok, this is a great GREAT place. It's a training restaurant for Red River College's food services courses. The building is an historically important and beautiful building. It was an old bank and the restaurant is in the old public hall of the original bank, beautifully restored. (There is an additional fun historical connection as the International Brotherhood of Magicians was founded in the building last century, for anyone interested in magic. ) The arrangement is to train food workers to work in 5 star elite restaurants so you are getting served by students under their teacher's supervision. The place is great, the service is wonderful, not always formally correct, (they might clear from the wrong side, or forget to mention today's special or something, and a quiet comment will waft through the air to remind them of correct protocol ) and the food is Devine. Sometimes there are experimental or very innovative dishes that the students have thought up and the results are fantastic. Today someone created mushroom chips, lightly seasoned and sauteed slices of mushrooms baked till crisp and crunchy, which were used to garnish a wonderfully rich tasty mushroom soup. My partner and I tried the pickerel and flank steak and we both loved them. We started with the mushroom soup, and the minestrone. As mentioned the mushroom soup was top notch, the stock of the minestrone was excellent, and the bits and pieces included chunks of chicken and cheese tortellini. Absolutely wonderful. Served with a selection of fresh baked bread and herbed butter it was a good start. The main courses were well cooked, very tasty and cooked perfectly. I had the flank steak, medium rare and it was juicy and perfect. Served with a special sauce ( super gravy dating to medieval french cooking techniques) and a very nice form of potatoes that were a cross between french fries and roasted potato wedges. The veg was string beans cooked perfectly. I enjoyed every byte. My partner had the pickerel and even though I am not a big fish fan I found it light and delicate with an interesting sauce. The mixed vegetables were well done and I will cheerfully try to emulate that side dish. Dessert was the chocolate chiffon with pickled raspberries, and the creme caramel. Both were delicious and interesting. I do not like raspberries, and frankly they tasted like lightly vinegar flavoured raspberries, but the chocolate was smooth and rich and light. The only complaint was the crumb crust was a touch tough as it was a bit too thick, but great taste. The caramel was another innovative approach, not a creme brulee, but garnished with sugar glass fibers they had a crunch that made it a cross between both. All in all, the price was good for the lunch I got, and I will definitely come back for a whack at the other dishes. Note though that the restaurant is open as part of the academic session, it is only open for another 5 weeks before shutting down till the next session. Check their webpage, and reservations are a must. Although it is a very fancy restaurant it is not enforced formality, casual dress is acceptable. There is parking around the place, but it is right on main street on the #18 route. This is a great place and I look forward to going again.
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This is a learning establishment so I keep this in mind as I write this. The service was, let's just say the server was very new to the hospitality realm. I had gnocchi with cream pesto and prawns. It was terrible, gnocchi were huge, heavy and rectangular. I only ate a couple, prawn were okay but not even noticeable in the over powering amount of pesto, no trace of cream sauce. Smoked salmon salad, not great, salmon was previously frozen. Butternut squash soup was okay. I the hospitality students were being watched carefully and coached as they served. The culinary students, I'm not so sure, I was facing the kitchen and I saw no evidence of this. There were students drinking from their personal water bottles right at the food prep counter, which I'm sure is not good practice. The quality of the food, I feel like the gnocchi should not be served, they just don't cut it. My dining partner's wild rice fries were also terrible. These items were not up to snuff and should be taken off the menu or improved. Having said this, I will return, I want to be supportive of RRC. However there is definitely room for improvements on how the culinary students present themselves and what they are doing in the food prep area as well as the quality of some of the dishes on the menu. It should be better than what a novice home cook would make. This is not on the students, instructors need to pull up their socks on the culinary end.
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March 2023 Every college that has a culinary program usually has a restaurant such as Jane's. We were not disappointed. We were on a Canadian vacation, so we booked a lunch reservation in advance. Set in a beautiful renovated historical bank building, the dining experience is stunning and impressive. A large menu and drink selection. Everything we had was delicious. The bread basket consisted of six breads and three flavoured butters, all made in-house. Yum yum yum! This is a teaching restaurant so that the students get experience. All of the staff (students) were quite good, and I didn't notice any nervousness or things to criticize during our time here. Check their website for reservations as days and times are limited. Apparently, if you want to eat dinner here, you need to reserve a table at least three weeks in advance. So for a great dining experience, come here to support the students and you will also get some delicious food to eat!
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