Last Updated: December 28, 2025
New Restaurants in Ottawa December 2025: Where to Eat This Winter
Ottawa’s food scene closed out 2025 with a flurry of exciting new openings, bringing everything from Ottawa’s first Uyghur restaurant to a celebrated chef’s fine dining debut and 24-hour South Asian vegetarian cuisine to the suburbs.
December 2025 saw an impressive wave of restaurant openings across the National Capital Region, reflecting Ottawa’s increasingly diverse culinary landscape. Whether you’re looking for halal Pakistani in Little Italy, Hakka cuisine in Kanata, or an award-winning tasting menu downtown, this guide covers every significant opening to help you plan your next dining adventure.
Key Highlights
TL;DR: December 2025 brought 6+ notable restaurant openings to Ottawa, including Chef Briana Kim’s highly anticipated Antheia, Ottawa’s first Uyghur restaurant Altay Flame, and several halal options. New spots span from downtown to Kanata and Barrhaven.
| Quick Facts | Details |
|---|---|
| 🍽️ New Openings | 6+ restaurants in December |
| 📍 Locations | Downtown, Little Italy, Kanata, Barrhaven |
| 🌍 Cuisines | Uyghur, Pakistani, Hakka, South Asian, Brunch |
| ⭐ Highlight | Antheia by 2023 Canadian Culinary Champion |
| ⏰ Unique | Bathinda Bites open 24 hours |
Antheia - Fine Dining Downtown
Image: Antheia brings Chef Briana Kim’s acclaimed cuisine to Somerset Street West.
The most anticipated restaurant opening of 2025 arrived in early December when Chef Briana Kim debuted Antheia on Somerset Street West. Kim, the 2023 Canadian Culinary Championship winner, has created an intimate fine dining experience showcasing her signature style.
Restaurant Details
| Information | Details |
|---|---|
| 📍 Address | Somerset Street West, Chinatown area |
| 🍽️ Cuisine | Contemporary Canadian, Tasting Menu |
| 💰 Price | $$$$ |
| 🎫 Reservations | Highly recommended |
What to Expect
Antheia offers a refined tasting menu experience that highlights local ingredients with Asian influences. Chef Kim’s background includes time at acclaimed Ottawa restaurants, and her championship-winning dishes have generated significant anticipation.
The intimate space seats limited guests, making reservations essential. Early reviews praise the creative presentations and thoughtful wine pairings.
Altay Flame Uyghur Cuisine - Beechwood Avenue
Image: Altay Flame brings Uyghur cuisine to Ottawa for the first time, featuring clay pot soups and grilled meats.
Altay Flame represents a significant addition to Ottawa’s culinary landscape as the city’s first restaurant dedicated to Uyghur cuisine. Opening mid-December on Beechwood Avenue in New Edinburgh, Altay replaces the longtime SushiMe location.
Restaurant Details
| Information | Details |
|---|---|
| 📍 Address | Beechwood Avenue, New Edinburgh |
| 🍽️ Cuisine | Uyghur (Central Asian) |
| 💰 Price | $$ |
| 🥘 Specialties | Clay pot soups, grilled meats, hand-pulled noodles |
About Uyghur Cuisine
Uyghur cuisine originates from the Xinjiang region of China, blending Central Asian, Middle Eastern, and Chinese influences. Expect:
- Laghman: Hand-pulled noodles with meat and vegetables
- Polo: Uyghur pilaf with lamb and carrots
- Kawap: Grilled lamb skewers
- Samsa: Baked meat pastries
- Clay Pot Dishes: Hearty stews perfect for Ottawa winters
Altay Flame fills a unique niche in Ottawa’s diverse dining scene, offering flavours previously unavailable in the region.
Karahi Boys - Little Italy
Image: Karahi Boys brings its popular halal Pakistani cuisine to Preston Street in Little Italy.
Karahi Boys celebrated its grand opening in mid-December, bringing halal-certified Pakistani cuisine to Preston Street in the heart of Little Italy. The franchise operates eight locations across Ontario and two in Texas, making its Ottawa debut a significant expansion.
Restaurant Details
| Information | Details |
|---|---|
| 📍 Address | Preston Street, Little Italy |
| 🍽️ Cuisine | Pakistani, Halal |
| 💰 Price | $$ |
| 🥘 Specialties | Karahi dishes, BBQ platters, biryani |
Menu Highlights
Karahi Boys specializes in:
- Karahi Dishes: Wok-style curries with chicken, lamb, or goat
- BBQ Platters: Grilled meats and kebabs
- Biryani: Layered rice dishes
- Naan Varieties: Fresh-baked breads
- Family Platters: Shareable portions for groups
The Preston Street location joins Ottawa’s growing halal dining options, offering an alternative to the area’s traditional Italian restaurants.
Eggstatic - Barrhaven
Image: Eggstatic brings its popular brunch menu to Barrhaven residents.
Eggstatic opened December 20 in Barrhaven, bringing the popular breakfast and brunch chain to Ottawa’s suburban south end. The restaurant specializes in egg-centric dishes and creative brunch options.
Restaurant Details
| Information | Details |
|---|---|
| 📍 Address | Barrhaven |
| 🍽️ Cuisine | Breakfast, Brunch |
| 💰 Price | $$ |
| ⏰ Hours | Breakfast/Lunch hours |
Menu Highlights
Eggstatic offers:
- Creative eggs benedict variations
- Stuffed French toast
- Omelettes and scrambles
- Pancake flights
- Health-conscious options
- Specialty coffee drinks
The Barrhaven location provides a dedicated brunch destination for residents who previously had limited local options.
Bathinda Bites - Kanata (24 Hours)
Image: Bathinda Bites offers 24-hour vegetarian South Asian cuisine in Kanata.
Bathinda Bites opened December 11 on Robertson Road in Kanata, bringing a unique concept to the suburb: 24-hour vegetarian South Asian cuisine. For late-night cravings or early morning meals, this restaurant fills a significant gap in Kanata’s dining landscape.
Restaurant Details
| Information | Details |
|---|---|
| 📍 Address | Robertson Road, Kanata |
| 🍽️ Cuisine | South Asian Vegetarian |
| 💰 Price | $ |
| ⏰ Hours | 24 hours daily |
| 🥬 Diet | Vegetarian |
Why It Matters
24-hour dining options are rare in Ottawa’s suburbs. Bathinda Bites serves:
- Vegetarian curries and dals
- Fresh-made rotis and naan
- Chaat and street food items
- South Indian dosas
- Sweet treats and chai
The vegetarian focus caters to both dietary preferences and the significant vegetarian population in Kanata’s diverse communities.
Wok & Chop - Kanata Centrum
Image: Wok & Chop specializes in halal-certified Hakka cuisine, blending Chinese and South Asian flavours.
Wok & Chop opened December 18 in Kanata Centrum, offering halal-certified Hakka cuisine—a South Asian interpretation of Chinese food that’s popular across the GTA but previously underrepresented in Ottawa.
Restaurant Details
| Information | Details |
|---|---|
| 📍 Address | Kanata Centrum |
| 🍽️ Cuisine | Hakka Chinese, Halal |
| 💰 Price | $$ |
| 🥡 Style | Dine-in and takeout |
About Hakka Cuisine
Hakka cuisine emerged from Chinese immigrants in South Asia, creating a fusion that includes:
- Manchurian Dishes: Crispy vegetables or meats in tangy sauce
- Chili Chicken/Paneer: Indo-Chinese classics
- Hakka Noodles: Stir-fried with vegetables and proteins
- Fried Rice Varieties: Including Szechuan and Singapore styles
- Spring Rolls: With various fillings
The halal certification makes Wok & Chop accessible to a broader audience seeking this popular fusion cuisine.
Other Notable 2025 Restaurant News
Closures That Made Room
Several notable closures in 2025 created opportunities for new concepts:
- SushiMe (Beechwood): Replaced by Altay Flame
- Various locations across the city saw turnover throughout the year
Looking Ahead to 2026
With a strong close to 2025, Ottawa’s restaurant scene shows continued growth. Watch for:
- More suburban expansion of popular chains
- Continued diversification of cuisines
- Growth in halal and dietary-specific options
- Chef-driven concepts in downtown core
Restaurant Opening Map
| Restaurant | Area | Cuisine | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Antheia | Somerset West | Fine Dining | $$$$ |
| Altay Flame | Beechwood/New Edinburgh | Uyghur | $$ |
| Karahi Boys | Preston/Little Italy | Pakistani Halal | $$ |
| Eggstatic | Barrhaven | Brunch | $$ |
| Bathinda Bites | Kanata (Robertson) | South Asian Vegetarian | $ |
| Wok & Chop | Kanata Centrum | Hakka Halal | $$ |
FAQ
Q: What new restaurants opened in Ottawa in December 2025?
December 2025 saw several notable openings including Antheia (fine dining by Chef Briana Kim), Altay Flame (Uyghur cuisine), Karahi Boys (Pakistani halal), Eggstatic (brunch in Barrhaven), Bathinda Bites (24-hour vegetarian), and Wok & Chop (Hakka halal in Kanata).
Q: Where is Ottawa’s first Uyghur restaurant?
Altay Flame, Ottawa’s first Uyghur restaurant, opened on Beechwood Avenue in New Edinburgh in mid-December 2025. It replaced the former SushiMe location and specializes in clay pot soups, grilled meats, and hand-pulled noodles.
Q: Are there new halal restaurants in Ottawa?
Yes, December 2025 brought two new halal options: Karahi Boys (Pakistani) on Preston Street in Little Italy, and Wok & Chop (Hakka Chinese) in Kanata Centrum. Both offer halal-certified menus.
Q: Is there a 24-hour restaurant in Kanata?
Yes, Bathinda Bites opened December 11 on Robertson Road in Kanata, operating 24 hours daily. It specializes in vegetarian South Asian cuisine and fills a gap for late-night dining in Ottawa’s suburbs.
Q: What is Antheia restaurant in Ottawa?
Antheia is a fine dining restaurant on Somerset Street West opened by Chef Briana Kim, the 2023 Canadian Culinary Championship winner. It offers a contemporary Canadian tasting menu with Asian influences. Reservations are highly recommended.
Q: Where can I get brunch in Barrhaven?
Eggstatic opened in Barrhaven on December 20, 2025, offering a dedicated brunch menu featuring creative eggs benedict, stuffed French toast, omelettes, and specialty coffee drinks.
Q: What is Hakka cuisine?
Hakka cuisine is a fusion of Chinese and South Asian cooking developed by Chinese immigrants in India. Popular dishes include Manchurian preparations, chili chicken, Hakka noodles, and Indo-Chinese fried rice. Wok & Chop in Kanata Centrum offers halal Hakka food.
Q: Are there vegetarian restaurant options in Kanata?
Yes, Bathinda Bites on Robertson Road is a fully vegetarian South Asian restaurant open 24 hours. It serves vegetarian curries, dosas, chaat, and fresh rotis.
Final Thoughts
December 2025 demonstrated Ottawa’s continuing evolution as a diverse dining destination. From Chef Briana Kim’s celebrated fine dining debut to cuisines never before available in the city, these openings reflect both the growing diversity of Ottawa’s population and diners’ appetite for new experiences.
Whether you’re seeking a special occasion tasting menu at Antheia, exploring Uyghur flavours at Altay Flame, or grabbing late-night vegetarian food at Bathinda Bites, Ottawa’s newest restaurants offer something for every palate and schedule.
Sources: Ottawa Citizen, CBC Ottawa, Apt613
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