A Hidden Gem in Edmonton!
Three Vikings is truly one of Edmonton’s best-kept secrets. This family-owned, local spot delivers everything you could want in a great dining experience. The food is absolutely fantastic—everything is made from scratch, and you can taste the care and quality in every bite. Even better, the prices are incredibly reasonable, especially considering the homemade quality of the dishes. They have vegetarian and gluten-free items on the menu as well.
The atmosphere is warm, welcoming, and just the right amount of eclectic—it's the kind of place where you instantly feel at home. Whether you're grabbing a casual meal or meeting up with friends, Three Vikings is the perfect spot. Support local and do yourself a favour—check this place out!
Food was mediocre, service is terrible. Even though our waitress was lovely, management is garbage. The waitress felt really bad and embarrassed.
What I ordered:
1. Escargot: it was good, but nothing amazing… it was an average garlic butter. Probably the tiniest escargot I’ve ever had. It comes with a side or bread… I’m celiac and the waitress offered to replace for GF bread. They gave me a slice of toast and then they charged me $5 for it, without any notice. Yes, $5 for a slice of thin toast, I’m pretty sure it was the PC brand one that I buy a Superstore.
2. French onion soup, small size. Tasted good, again nothing mind blowing. But beware, this is not a small size, it is a miniature size. The bowl is probably 2 inches in diameter.
3. Deviled egg, which they forgot about and I had to re-order. It is not a deviled egg, it’s HALF an egg. This was terrible, very salty and very dry.
3. Dark chocolate crème brûlée: they are quite small, about an inch wide in diameter and it didn’t taste like a crème brûlée at all, just a plain custard.
- if you want a lime wedge for your water they charge 50 cents. They also have a policy of no phone-calls.
I wouldn’t recommend this place. It was tiny and cramped, also hot in there. Parking sucks and the food is not worth the hazle nor the arrogance of this place. Will not go back.
There are so many other tapas-style places were the food is much superior, like Bodega for instance. For French food, even The Creperie is better.
I only really care about ambience and quality espresso coffee. Great European feel, and the best espresso I’ve had visiting Edmonton. I’ve been at least every second day while I’m here. I don’t eat sugar or gluten so haven’t eaten anything here.
The AC is set too cold. So I recommend taking your visit outdoors to their patio.