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  • I went there for a Christmas dinner a few years ago as a personal get away. It was a nice experience but not worth the $350 it cost me for my dinner a…

  • During a recent spa trip me a couple of friends decided to finish our day with a meal from Eden. I'm not even going to go on and on with a review beca…

  • The setting is amazing, great views and staff are really helpful and friendly. Drink selection is nice but the food seems to be a few years behind wha…


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9 Reviews on “Eden – Rimrock Resort Hotel”

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  • Ihatefood

    The setting is amazing, great views and staff are really helpful and friendly. Drink selection is nice but the food seems to be a few years behind what the rest of the world is doing. Its OK but nothing amazing.

  • Shawn Harnett

    never have I ever.well actually yes I have, but I had to go all the way to Joel Robouchon in Las Vegas to have a dining experience like this.Had the tasting menu paired with wine and was blown away, all the details that went into each course was met with incredible flavors and textures. The meal included oysters 3 ways that took us on a tour to the kitchen and wine cellar. The sommelier was vibrant and fun, not too stuffy.I look forward to having something so special to celebrate at this restaurant again.

  • Ryan

    So disappointing. My wife and I both love food and have visited the vast majority of the best dining establishments that Alberta has to offer – and it has a ton quite frankly. To be clear – best doesn’t always mean most expensive; price should be a reflection of quality and creativity – ascribed value. Eden is one of these restaurants which is grossly out of touch with how the restaurant industry works, but manage to stay afloat based on the merit of the hotel in which it is located. Our meal cost 510 dollars. In six years, across the province we have never spent this much on a meal. Particularly, we have never spent this much on a meal that lacked both culinary skill (in relative terms – it was still good, but not exceptional) and ingenuity. Service was fine but lacked real connection with the food and wine that was being served. The sommelier brought out flat wines – some from eastern Canada (sorry – no offense but the quality ones are far and few between) that were so run of the mill it was astounding. The bottom line – was the food good? – yes it was for all intents and purposes good. Was it worth it? – not by the furthest account. With the perspective of half of a four figure number buried into this meal – take your hard earned and eat somewhere that offers great food, real character and more importantly value. In Banff alone there are so many other great restaurants. We had a great experience at Restaurant Le Beaujolais. Knowing what I know now I would move on and not bother with Eden (which even as a name goes is weak).

  • SpeakerTeacher

    I love to be surprised and this meal was a great one. It was our Honeymoon so I went all out and did the 7 course chefs tasting menu with Somolliers wine selection. Outstanding on all counts. By far the most expensive meal in our lives, this has set the high bar.

  • Dan Glenn

    So I had a sexy little date weekend lined up with the new girlfriend I decided to stay at the rim rock and impress her with a fancy dinner at Eden. Reviews are good for this spot. I’ll be honest the restaurant is beautiful but the food and service that evening was below average at bestThe chef/server needed worry more about serving the food at decent/warm temperature than the fancy plate presentation. Plus a little better portion would be nice. After purchasing $100+ Worth of food I shouldn’t be wanting to hit up McDonald’s for a classic Big Mac. Which I probably would’ve but was a little to tipsy to drive from consuming some delicious but over priced wine. As for the servers they were very attentive but I don’t need a loud mouth guy wheeling around cart full of booze interrupting me everytime he would open his mouth from across the room or the 20 some year old stoner kid bringing my food then sticking his greasy fingers an inch away from every piece of food pointing and explaining what exactly everything was. I know what I ordered get your hands away from my food.Anyways maybe it was just that night but I will never eat there again.. The cost was way to much for the quality.

  • Red

    We love coming here! It has become a tradition for my husband and I to travel to Banff for the purpose of dining at Eden at least once a year, just because,….the service and food are just a touch above. My first time at Eden was in 1998 and though it no longer has the specialness of being new, it remains a wonderful dining experience that causes all other restaurants to fall just a little bit short.

  • Becki Gray

    Finest Food and Service in Canada. They said Eden is an experience everyone must try, well they are so right. What an amazing restaurant – with incredible views and unbelievable service and food.The Chef is very creative using slate plate ware and wooden logs to showcase some of his food. The sommeliers are very engaging and really seem to want you to experiment with wine pairings. The evening was an absolute blast, there are no pretentious servers in this restaurant only fun knowledgeable staff who seem to really enjoy their jobs. Cant wait to go back!

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