Alice (restaurant)

Alice
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Interactive map of Alice
Restaurant information
EstablishedJune 1, 2019 (2019-06-01)
ClosedFebruary 4, 2024 (2024-02-04)
OwnerBriana Kim
Head chefBriana Kim
Food typeVegetarian
Location40 Adeline St., Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

Alice is a former vegetarian restaurant located in the Centretown West neighbourhood of Ottawa, Ontario.

History

Alice was opened in June 2019 by chef-owner Briana Kim succeeding her previous venture, Cafe My House, a casual dining restaurant that was located in Ottawa's Hintonburg neighbourhood.[1][2] At opening, Kim envisioned Alice as being "small and intimate...[giving] a sense of discovery when customers are visiting the restaurant."

The business' name, Alice, was inspired from the popular children's book Alice in Wonderland.[3]

The business closed in February 2024, with Kim citing that she was looking to 'evolve' her cooking by opening a new restaurant concept further focused on fermentation.[2]

Concept

The restaurant was fully plant-based, serving an eight course tasting menu alongside natural wines and cocktails.[1] In the fall prior to opening Alice, Kim spent some time working at New York City's three Michelin-starred vegan restaurant Eleven Madison Park, helping draw inspiration for her own restaurant.

Many of the restaurant's dishes incorporated fermented ingredients, with miso pastes, vinegars, and other house-made ferments prominently displayed in glass jars within the dining room.[4] During its operation, the restaurant's menu changed roughly every six weeks.[4] In addition, Kim also foraged for many of the restaurant ingredients in forested areas around Ottawa, including items such as pinecones, spruce tips and mushrooms.[3]

It also offered guests the option of wine and cocktail pairings, with some items, such as the restaurant's vermouth, also made and fermented in-house.[3] Kim learned how to prepare mixed drinks following time training at a non-alcoholic beverage company and alcoholic distillery in Denmark.[3]

Recognition

Ottawa Citizen restaurant critic Peter Hum praised the restaurant for its "refined" and "visually stunning" approach to plant-based cuisine, particularly its extensive use of fermentation.[4] He highlighted the dining experience as showcasing Kim’s technical skill and creativity through dishes like fermented rice “butter” candles, intricately plated salads, and umami-rich eggplant preparations. Hum lauded Alice as a groundbreaking addition to Ottawa’s dining scene, positioning Kim as a chef of national significance.[4]

In 2023, while serving as head chef at Alice, Kim won the Canadian Culinary Championships, an annual competition in which chefs from across Canada compete by presenting dishes evaluated by a panel of restaurant critics.[5] Kim was unanimously selected as the winner by the judging panel and also received the People's Choice Award, determined by votes from non-judge attendees.[5]

Canada's 100 Best Restaurants Ranking

While in business, Alice consistently made Canada's 100 Best Restaurants list, reaching its peak of #31 in its final year of operation.[3][6] It was also the highest ranked restaurant in Ottawa on the list that year.[6] According to the publisher of the list, the restaurant would have been placed at #20 in Canada in its 2024 ranking if it did not close a few weeks prior to its reveal.[7]

Alice[6]
Year Rank Change
2020 94 new
2021 No List
2022 50 Increase 44
2023 31 Increase 19
2024 CLOSED

References

  1. ^ a b Hum, Peter (8 January 2019). "Acclaimed chef Briana Kim to open her new restaurant, Alice, in Little Italy". Ottawa Citizen. PostMedia. Retrieved 17 March 2025.
  2. ^ a b Lopez Steven, Benjamin (29 January 2024). "Renowned restaurant Alice has closed — but its chef isn't done yet". CBC Ottawa. Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 17 March 2025.
  3. ^ a b c d e Lerner-Frank, Ivy (9 June 2023). "Through the looking glass at Ottawa's Alice". Fine Dining Lovers. S. Pelligrino. Retrieved 17 March 2025.
  4. ^ a b c d Hum, Peter (11 September 2019). "Dining Out: Alice in Little Italy is a trailblazer, and should be recognized nationally". Ottawa Citizen. PostMedia. Retrieved 17 March 2025.
  5. ^ a b Raymond, Ted (5 February 2023). "Ottawa chef wins Canadian Culinary Championship". CTV Ottawa. CTV News. Retrieved 17 March 2025.
  6. ^ a b c "Canada's 100 Best Restaurants Lists". Canada's 100 Best Restaurants. Canada's 100 Best. Retrieved 16 March 2025.
  7. ^ Coppolino, Andrew. "Briana Kim Is Back". Canada's 100 Best Restaurants. Canada's 100 Best. Retrieved 10 December 2025.

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