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OpenTable, a leading international online restaurant-reservation service, has released its 2016 list of Canada’s 100 best restaurants — raising the ire and bemusement of Ottawa fine-dining venues, which were entirely excluded.

The list, released late last week, was generated from “the combined opinions of more than 480,000 restaurant reviews submitted by verified OpenTable diners for more than 1,900 restaurants in Canada,” says the introduction to the list.

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The list consists of 100 restaurants in alphabetical order, of which 45 are in Ontario (including two Keg Steakhouses in Toronto), 24 are in B.C., 18 are in Alberta, 11 are in Quebec and two are in Manitoba. No restaurants in Quebec City or Atlantic Canada made the list.

Only restaurants that use the OpenTable system were in the running for the list. Of Ottawa’s restaurants, 53 use OpenTable.

“I think it’s ridiculous that Ottawa keeps getting overlooked,” said Walid El-Tawel, chef and co-owner of the new and well-regarded restaurant Fairouz.