+Alpha
Style of cuisine: Japanese Izakaya
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Downtown
1099 Richards St.Map
Hours: Tues-Sat 5pm-1am Sun 5pm-Midnight
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6 Acres
$
Style of cuisine: Beer Bar Casual
Atmosphere:
Locations:
GastownDowntown
203 Carrall StreetMap
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
6 acres
Reviews 2007-06-01
6 acres is a low key kind of place. A little bit cool and funky. A safe vegetarian leaning menu is in line with that. Even their seeming point of strength - a beer list approaching 50 bottles (no taps), doesn't dazzle on closer inspection. Decor is eclectic, with a faux vintage slant that extends to the menus (the physical menus) and staff and service are prety much main/commercial street standtheard issue. The menu (the food items) also evoke the aforementioned hipster drags with quesadillar variations and other high carb items (to be blunt this is a good chocreice if you have the munchies). I've found the food to be solid in terms of quality and quantity but no real excitement. On to the beer. Yes, credit is due for such a big list with no macro swill (though a few Euro lager training wheels brews like stella are available) and nicely broken down by style but all the list are available at the government liquor stores. A small seasonal selection of 5-6 bottles does contain the odd choice that you cannot get . So this list might open the eyes of a casual beer drinker the serious will go elsewhere.
8 1/2
$$
Style of cuisine: Contemporary West Coast
Atmosphere:
Locations:
SOMA
151 East 8th Ave.Map
Hours: Monday through Friday Noon to Midnight Weekends Eleven to Midnight
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Cedar Plank Halibut — $16.50
Thornhaven, T Rosé - $8.50
8 1/2
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900 West
Style of cuisine: Cocktail Bar Wine Bar
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Downtown
900 West Georgia StreetMap
Hours: Bar Service 11:30 a.m. to 12:00 a.m. Sunday to Thursday 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 a.m. Friday & Saturday
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9th Avenue Grill
Style of cuisine: Breakfast
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Kitsilano
1822 Broadway WestMap
Hours: Breakfast Served all Day; Open 7 Days from 6:30 am to 3:00 pm
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Downtown
1060 Howe StreetMap
Hours: Breakfast Served all Day; Open 7 Days from 6:30 am to 3:00 pm
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Two Eggs any style - $6.95
Coffee - $2.10
9th Avenue Grill
Reviews 2009-10-18
9th Avenue Grill
Abigail's Party
$$$
Style of cuisine: Contemporary
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Kitsilano
1685 Yew StreetMap
Hours: Monday to Saturday: 5:30pm - 2:00am Weekend & Holiday Brunch: 9:00am - 2:30pm
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Low priority to try
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Accord Seafood Restaurant
$$
Style of cuisine: Chinese Seafood Dim Sum
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Main Antique Row
4298 Main StreetMap
(604) 876-6110‎
Hours:
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Accord Seafood Restaurant
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Afghan Horsemen
Style of cuisine: Middle Eastern
Atmosphere:
Locations:
South Granville
202-1833 Anderson St.Map
Hours:
Low priority to try
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Afro Canadian Restaurant
Style of cuisine: African Ethiopean
Atmosphere:
Locations:
DowntownGastown
324 Cambie St.Map
604068202646
Hours:
Low priority to try
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Afterglow
Style of cuisine: Gastropub Wine Bar Cocktail Bar Small Plates Tapas Fusion
Atmosphere:
Locations:
DowntownYaletown
1079 Mainland StreetMap
Hours:
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Ajisai Sushi Bar
Style of cuisine: Japanese Sushi Sashimi
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Kerrisdale
2081 West 42nd AveMap
604-266-1428
Hours:
Critical priority to try
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Ajisen
$
Style of cuisine: Japanese Noodles
Atmosphere: Casual
Locations:
Richmond
Parker Place MallMap
604-304-3351
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Tonkatsu Ramen - $8.95
Tea - Complimentary
Ajisen
Reviews 2008-10-01
The first thing you notice on entering Ajisen is the large swathes of searing pink upholstery. OK, this must be a Japanese restaurant because no North American place would go this route. Contrasting with the Japanese Happy Days motif is the range of ceramic ramyun bowls adorning one of the walls. OK, on to the menu which presents a large variety of Ramyun and rice options - loaded with pictures. Lunch specials and combos allow you to add a small portion of apetizers like Gyoza or Agedashi tofu for a small surcharge and to y mind that is the way to go. While the ramyun may not have the profound taste of the best (Kintaro or Motomachi Shokudo) its pretty decent. Portions are moderate - not massive but also not skimpy. The real strength of Ajisen is the range of options - want a breaded pork cutlet on the side - they have it. Curry or Kimchi in the noodles - ditto. Want to go all out - the "Tenderous" porgk ribs are a meaty, chewy mass of tasty fork tender rib meat, fat and edible cartilage. Awesome but not recommended for regular consumption. Anyhow, for good but not great noodles in a surreal environment Ajisen fits the bill. They really seem to provide a true experience of Japanese chain restaurant Ramyun.
Akbar's Own
Style of cuisine: Indian
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Kitsilano
1905 W. BroadwayMap
604 736-8180
Hours: Open Mon-Sat 11:30am-2pm, 5pm-10pm
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Akbar's Own
Reviews 2002-09-12
Akbars own is a quiet small restaurant that serves solid Northern indian cuisine. The menu stays withing expected boundaries - each major sauce or preparation is offered with various meat or vegetables and of course some specific dishes like alu gobi. From my limited perspective on the menu the one dish that stood out was the fish vindaloo. THe fish seemed to have been first cooked with some citrus before being finished with the vindaloo sauce. This added a nice contrast and the fish was not overwhelmed by the strong flavours of the sauce. Beyond that, seems like most options would be fairly safe picks.
A Kettle of Fish
Style of cuisine: Seafood Contemporary West Coast Pacific Northwest
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Downtown
900 Pacific StMap
Hours: Open 5:30 dailly
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Alibi Room
$$
Style of cuisine: Tasting Bar Small Plates
Atmosphere:
Locations:
GastownDowntown
157 Alexander StreetMap
Hours: Tuesday - 5pm ‘til late Wednesday - 5pm ’til well after dark Thursday - 5pm ‘til closing time Friday - 5pm - 1am Saturday - 10am -1am (brunch 10am-3pm) Sunday brunch 10-3 Monday - CLOSED
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Mushroom and hazelnut pate - $13
Longwood 1000th batch aged doppelbock - $5.75
The Alibi Room is a great place to explore the under-appreciated world of food and beer pairings. For instance, the nut and mushroom pate is a marvel of rich flavour and texture, boosted into the umami stratosphere by a drizzle of truffle oil - for once not gratuitous but a harmonious boosting of the woodsy flavours already present. Who needs meat? If I were choosing a wine pairing I'd lean towards a dry or off dry sherry, but were at the Alibi where beer is king so we'll select the sublime Longwood doppelbock - rich chestnut colour, nutty malty aromas and complex flavours in a smooth mellow package. Just the barest hint of residual sweetness from the long conditioning. This is a pairing of compliments rather than contrasts and my, how well they compliment each other. (Note: Because the Alibi Room rotates its taps so frequently and especially as this is a one off batch the exact pairing likely will not be available. Look for something malty and fairly dry such as a nut brown ale or porter or perhaps a strong Belgian ale. Better yet, ask Nigel Springthorpe the proprietor who is knowledgeable and passionate about his products. He'll steer you to a good match for the pate among the 20+ current craft brew taps or indeed a good match for anything on the menu.
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The Alibi Room is another place that I have a hard time being objective about. Its become such an essential part of my culinary scene that I cannot really take a true step back when describing it. The obvious reason is the beer, but behind that are the people. Sounds trite, but its true. Without the dedication of proprietor Nigel Springthorpe the jaw droppingly good beer program would not exist. Nor would the very solid locally focused food program, the enthusiasm and knowledge of the staff. The Alibi Room under the current ownership, (Raya Audet in addition to the aforementioned Nigel) has evolved beyond a film industry hangout and now has multiple constituencies which keep it busy all nights of the week rather than the busy Friday and Saturday crowd that contrasted to the slow weeknights in the past. Back to the beer. The Alibi room is the best place to drink beer in the province and the best place to taste B.C. craft beer in the entire world. Its not even close to being close. The 20 taps and 3 casks on the hand drawn beer engines are all quality B.C. craft beers many of them rare or seasonal offerings. Very few of these beers are available anywhere else in the lower mainland. Moreover the stock rotates at an astonishing pace, every week there are at least a few and often more than 6 new options. A few choice U.S. micro brew taps, also available nowhere else locally complement the best of the B.C. brewer's art being poured. For the serious beer drinker in Vancouver this is the one and only place. The few beers poured at the Alibi that are available elsewhere in the city are guest kegs from the local brewpubs (but even so its usually a seasonal or special offering). Truly the epicenter of craft beer culture in the city and a worthy complement to the few fine retail outlets doing similar good work (Brewery Creek, Viti and Firefly). A final note, Nigel works closely with CAMRA, the local chapter of the Campaign for Real Ale to present quality beer tasting events and advocate for quality beer and real (natural live cask conditioned) ale. The design at the Alibi room is cool, with some nice art accentuating the vintage brick and woodwork of the building. The staff are generally very attentive and knowledgeable. The kitchen program is also worthwhile in its own right, a big step up from typical pub fare coming out of the freezer or pre-prepped by one of the big food delivery concerns. Truly one of the jewels in Vancouver's culinary landscape, towering above the rest for the beer program and very good indeed on all other fronts.
Alleluia Cafe
Style of cuisine: Chinese
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Richmond
188-8131 Westminster HighwayMap
(604) 271-8266
Hours:
Low priority to try
Reviews
All India Sweets
Style of cuisine: Indian Vegetarian Vegan
Atmosphere:
Locations:
East Van
6507 Main StreetMap
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Vegerarian Buffet - $8.99
Chai - $2.50
All India
Reviews
Also
Style of cuisine: Chinese Contemporary
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Richmond
120 - 4200 No 3 RoadMap
(604) 303-9906
Hours:
Low priority to try
Reviews
Alvin Garden
Style of cuisine: Chinese
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Metrotown
4850 Imperial StreetMap
604-437-0828
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Pork With Garlic Bolts - $10.98
Tea - Complimentary
Hunan cuisine seems to revel in chili heat but also contrasting flavours of salt, smoke, earhiness and sourness. At Alvin Garden, this dish hits most of those notes. The heat is not immediate but builds to a crescendo before slowly fading into a faint tingling on the lips. The fresh garlic shoots provide a nice contrast to the meat and chilis.
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Alvin Garden boasts authentic Hunan cuisine.
Amarcord
Style of cuisine: Italian
Atmosphere:
Locations:
YaletownDowntown
104-1168 Hamilton StreetMap
(604) 681-6500http://www.amarcord.ca/
Hours: Open Weekdays 11:30am-2:30pm, 5pm-10:30pm; Weekends 5pm-10:30pm
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Medium priority to try
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Annapurna
Style of cuisine: Indian Vegetarian
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Kitsilano
1812 West 4th AveMap
Hours: OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK
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Antons
$$
Style of cuisine: Italian
Atmosphere:
Locations:
North Burnaby
4260 E Hastings StreetMap
604-299-1610
Hours: Hours: Monday to Thursday (11:30 am to 10:30 pm), Friday and Saturday (11:30 am to 11:00 pm), Sundays and Holidays (4:00 pm to 10:00 pm)
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Antons
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Aphrodite's Organic Cafe
Style of cuisine: Contemporary
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Kitsilano
3598 W 4th AveMap
Hours:
High priority to try
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Apres
$$$$
Style of cuisine: French
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Whistler
103 - 4338 Main St.Map
Hours:
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Aqua Riva
Style of cuisine: Contemporary West Coast Pacific Northwest
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Downtown
200 Granville StreetMap
Hours: Open Mon-Thu,Sun 11am-2:30pm, 5pm-10pm; Fri 11am-2:30pm, 5pm-10:30pm; Sat 5pm-10:30pm
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Araxi
$$$$
Style of cuisine: Contemporary West Coast Pacific Northwest
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Whistler
4222 Village SquareMap
604-932-4540http://www.araxi.com
Hours:
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Argo Cafe
$
Style of cuisine: Sandwiches Diner Breakfast
Atmosphere: Casual
Locations:
FairviewSOMA
1836 Ontario StreetMap
(604) 876-3620‎
Hours: Mon-Fri 7am-4pm, Saturday Brunch
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Aria
Style of cuisine: Contemporary West Coast Pacific Northwest
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Downtown
433 Robson St.Map
Hours: * Breakfast from 6:30 am (7 am on weekends) * Brunch Saturdays and Sundays from 11:30 am - 2:00 pm * Lunch from 11:30 am - 2:00 pm * Dinner 5:00 pm - 9:00 pm * Drinks & Snacks until 11:00 pm, Fridays and Saturdays until midnight.
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Arriva
Style of cuisine: Italian
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Commercial Drive
1537 Commercial DriveMap
Hours: DINNER Daily from 5:00 PM LUNCH Monday to Friday from 11:30 AM
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Arriva
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Arroy-D Thai Restaurant
Style of cuisine: Thai
Atmosphere:
Locations:
FairviewCambie Village
3106 Cambie StreetMap
Hours: Open Weekdays 11:30am-2pm, 5pm-9pm; Weekends 5pm-10pm
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Low priority to try
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Ashiana Tandoori
$$
Style of cuisine: Indian
Atmosphere:
Locations:
East Van
1440 KingswayMap
Hours:
Medium priority to try
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Asian 54
$
Style of cuisine: Vietnamese
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Metrotown
5212 KingswayMap
604-432-9282
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Vietnamese Sandwich - $2.75
Tea - Complimentary
Asian 54
Reviews
Aubergine Grill
$$$$
Style of cuisine: Contemporary West Coast Pacific Northwest
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Whistler
4090 Whistler WayMap
Hours:
Reviews
Au Petit Cafe
$
Style of cuisine: Vietnamese
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Main Antique Row
4851 Main StreetMap
604-873-3328
Hours: 10-7 Closed Wed
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Au Petit Chavignol
$$
Style of cuisine: Tasting Bar Charcuterie Wine Bar Small Plates Tapas
Atmosphere:
Locations:
East Van
845 East HastingsMap
Hours: Open 5pm - 12am Thurs to Mon
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5 Cheese sampler - $16
Antech blanquette de limoux, grande réserve - $11
Au Petit Chavignol is certainly a bold venture. Following in the Footsteps of Aurora Bistro, Salt, Boneta and Campagnolo this venture by Les Amis Du Fromage is a step towards reclaiming the lost neighbourhood of the downtown Eastside. It might anger some of the locals to see people dining on great cheese and wine when their circumstances may be much less fortunate, but I do think on the balance its a good thing. Many of the patrons will live nearby in strathacona, Gastown, Citygate and the like and spending money in the community and staying local to dine will eventually bring back more opportunities for all residents of the area. I do think the little goat will be a big success both with locals and further flung foodies (such as myself). Starting with great product, and keeping it simple is a pretty safe approach. Good value is offered by the cheese tasters, at $10 for 3 cheeses and $16 for 5. I opted for the latter - choosing the Juliette goat cheese from Saltspring island, Brillat-Savarin from France, Morbier, Petit Basque and cave aged Gruyere. All the cheeses were great. The goat cheese was tangy but had some richness and depth. The raw milk, brillat savarin was gooey, stinky and utterly delicious (tell me what you eat and I'll tell you what you are - well put man), The raw milk, morbier also ripe and luxurious with the ash layer separating subtly different texture and flavour between the morning and evening milk. The sheep milk based Petit Basque was subtle and a good medium texture but perhaps a bit overwhelmed by the two previous cheeses. The aged Gruyere was nicely complex but not as sharp or hard of texture as I expected. Hard to pick one drink to go with all of these, but you could do much worse than a sparkling wine. The Blanquette de Limoux is a very classy bubble with some richness and complexity and did seem to do well with the cheeses. Fortunately the wine card has many cheese friendly matches, a small but decent beer list and some nice apertifs. My only quibble is the single BC selection on both the white and red sides (and none by the glass). Actually - more B.C. cheeses would be nice too. Much as Au Petit Chavignol pays homage to the classics there is excellent B.C. product on the cheese, wine, charcuterie and beer fronts. Perhaps someone else will build on what Salt and now Au Petit Chavignol have done and do an all B.C. tasting bar. (You can send me the royalties for the idea). So, in the final analysis, Au Petit Chavignol is the first tasting bar since Salt to truly raise the bar. It is by far the best option in town to try great cheeses in an affordable fashion, and the wine charcuterie and beer are good. I look forward to returning to sample more cheeses and have some fondue or raclette.
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Aurora Bistro
Style of cuisine: Bistro Contemporary West Coast Pacific Northwest
Atmosphere:
Locations:
SOMA
2420 Main StreetMap
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Sablefish and Chorizo cake, Poached eggs, hollandaise - $15
Stellars Jay Cuvee Brut - $11
The funky shrine to locality and sustainability in fine dining - Aurora bistro provides a great brunch experience. The sablefish cake is a stunner, rich fish bound together with bits of earthy sausage. Crisp exterior and moist inside. Topped with two seriously good natural poached eggs, intensely flavourfull tomato compote and classic hollandaise its seriously outstanding breakfast fare. The mixed greens salad accompanying is a nice acidic and bitter counterpoint. The Stellar's Jay cuvee is a fine match, but I'd keep juice on the side if you are inclined to a mimosa as it would suppress the charms of the brut. Sadly the fish cake was a dailly special, but the sablefish hash on the regular menu ($13) should be a good consolation prize. The truffled scambled egss on potato hash and maple back backon is excellent as well. Fresh juice or french press coffee are also good choices if not drinking. Service, which I've heard a few rumblings about was prompt, professional and friendly.
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Au Wing Kee
$
Style of cuisine: Chinese
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Metrotown
5226 KingswayMap
604-433-6629
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Congee - Around $5
Tea - Complimentary
Au Wing Kee
Reviews
Avalanche Pizza Co
$$
Style of cuisine: Pizza
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Whistler
109-4295 Blackcomb WayMap
Hours: 11am - 11pm 7 days a week
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Babylon Cafe
Style of cuisine: Middle Eastern
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Downtown
716 Robson StreetMap
604-677-3522
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Falafel Wrap - $5.95
Bottled Water - $1.50
Babylon Cafe
Reviews
Bacchus
Style of cuisine: West Coast
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Downtown
845 Hornby StreetMap
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
bACCHUS
Reviews
Ba Le French Sandwich
$
Style of cuisine: Vietnamese
Atmosphere:
Locations:
East Van
701 Kingsway #21Map
(604) 875-6322
Hours:
Chinatown
121-633 MainMap
(604) 662-8108
Hours:
Low priority to try
Reviews
Bamboo Grove
Style of cuisine: Chinese
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Richmond
6920 No. 3 RoadMap
(604) 278-9585
Hours:
Medium priority to try
Reviews
Banana Leaf
Style of cuisine: Asian
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Fairview
820 West BroadwayMap
Hours: Monday - Friday Lunch: 11:30am - 02:30pm Dinner: 05:00pm - 10:00pm Saturday & Sunday Lunch: 12:00pm - 03:00pm Dinner: 05:00pm - 10:00pm
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West endDowntown
1096 Denman StreetMap
Hours: Monday - Thursday Lunch: 11:30am - 03:00pm Dinner: 05:00pm - 10:00pm Friday, Saturday 11:30am - 11:00pm Sunday 11:30am - 10:00pm
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Kitsilano
3005 West BroadwayMap
Hours: Monday - Thursday Lunch: 11:30am - 02:45pm Dinner: 05:00pm - 10:30pm Friday Lunch: 11:30am - 02:45pm Dinner: 05:00pm - 11:00pm Saturday 11:30am - 11:00pm Sunday 11:30pm - 10:00pm
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Banana Leaf
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Bandidas
Style of cuisine: Mexican Vegetarian Vegan
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Commercial Drive
2781 Commercial DriveMap
Hours: * Monday - Thursday 12pm - 10pm * Friday 12pm - Midnight * Saturday 10am - Midnight (Brunch Menu) * Sunday 10am - 9pm (Brunch Menu)
MTWTFSS
Breakfast       
Lunch Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Dinner Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Late Night       
Recommended Pairings
Estelle Tacos - 3 for $7.50
Red Devil Pale Ale - $4.50
Bandidas has become a popular neighbourhood spot in a very short time. Their vegetarian and vegan mexican cuisine which is filling and tasty is a big reason for this. The sincere service and commitment to social and environmental causes is another. The solid / matter of fact and good value drinks program also contributes. The R&B beers on tap are tasty and local and good value. The Estelle Tacos do a nice sweet, sour, smoky, spicy balance with roasted pinapple being the defining flavour. Cheese, black bean, Salsa verde lettuce and sour cream provide counterpoints. The homemade soft corn tortillas wrapping the filling. are excellent. Some other notables, The bartop made of a single thick slab of a tree is fantastic and the Secrets page on the website promotes other good places in town to get vegetarian food (e.g. Naam), including alternatives to Bandidas for vegetarian burritos (e.g. Budgies) nachos (e.g. Foundation) and non-vegetarian food (e.g. their neighbour Cafe Kathmandu). So props for that. The environment is come as you are, the food solid but uninspiring, the value excellent. Overall the world is a better place for having Bandidas in it. Oh yeah, the Vegan brownie bites are awesome.
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Barefoot Kitchen
Style of cuisine: Japanese Yoshoku
Atmosphere:
Locations:
DowntownWest end
1725 Davie StreetMap
Hours: Open Mon-Thu,Sun 11am-11pm; Fri-Sat 11am-12am
MTWTFSS
Breakfast       
Lunch Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Dinner Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Late Night       
Recommended Pairings
Fried Chicken Curry with Rice - $7.50
Tea - Complimentary
Barefoot kitchen
Reviews 2009-08-03
Barefoot Kitchen
Baru Latino
Style of cuisine: Small Plates Tapas Latin Contemporary
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Point Grey
2535 Alma St.Map
604-222-9171http://www.baru.ca
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Adobos Pinchos - $12
BC Microbrew - About $5
Adobo generous portion of steak. Nice earthy tangy flavour. Tender but nice sear marks and smokiness. Stellar radish slaw. Also had the Baru Ceviche - $12; Ceviche was pretty big, scallops are good but the shimp were smallish and frozen.
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Bavaria
$$$
Style of cuisine: Continental
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Whistler
101 - 4369 Main St.Map
Hours:
Reviews
Bayside Lounge
Style of cuisine: Brunch
Atmosphere:
Locations:
DowntownWest end
1755 Davie StMap
Hours:
MTWTFSS
Breakfast      Y Y
Lunch Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Dinner Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Late Night Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Medium priority to try
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BC Sushi
$$$
Style of cuisine: Japanese Sushi Sashimi All you can eat
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Kitsilano
2126 Broadway WestMap
(604) 732-9923
Hours:
Low priority to try
All you can eat buffet - $20+
Tea - Complimentary
B.C. Sushi
Reviews
Beard Papa's
Style of cuisine: Bakery Dessert
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Richmond
4151 Hazelbridge WayMap
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Beard Papa's
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Beefy Beef Noodle House
$
Style of cuisine: Chinese Noodles Taiwanese
Atmosphere: Family Friendly Casual
Locations:
Main Antique Row
4063 Main Street, VancouverMap
(604) 568-6821‎
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Spicy Beef Brisket Noodles - $6.95
Tea - Complimentary
With a name like Beefy Beef noodles, you just have to try the signature dish. Seriously, Taiwanese Beef noodles are an amazing dish, and any place that does them well is to be cherished. Beefy Beef Noodle house may not be the absolute best but they are very good indeed. The broth is fairly concentrated with beef flavour but not overly salty. The noodles are chewy with good bite and nicely distinct. (Almost certainly house made but fresh for sure). The beef itself is thickly cut, with translucent striations of fat. Tender and meaty. A few pieces of bok choi and some sliced chives and scallions complete the dish. Very filling and extremely good value.
Reviews 2009-10-19
Beefy Beef noodle house
Belgian Fries
Style of cuisine: Casual
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Commercial Drive
1885 Commercial Dr.Map
Hours: Monday 11:00 AM to 10:00 PM Tuesday 11:00 AM to 10:00 PM Wednesday 11:00 AM to 10:00 PM Thursday 11:00 AM to 10:00 PM Friday 11:00 AM to 10:00 PM Saturday 11:00 AM to 10:00 PM Sunday 11:00 AM to 10:00 PM
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Belgian Fries
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Ben Kei Noodle Shop
Style of cuisine: Japanese Noodles
Atmosphere:
Locations:
West endDowntown
1741 Robson St.Map
604-688-6980
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Shoyu Ramyun - around $8
Asahi - around $5
Ben Kei
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Beyond Restaurant & Lounge
Style of cuisine: Contemporary West Coast Pacific Northwest
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Downtown
1015 Burrard StreetMap
Hours: 7 days a week 6:30 am to Midnight
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Low priority to try
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Bin 941
$$
Style of cuisine: Tasting Bar Small Plates
Atmosphere:
Locations:
West endDowntown
941 Davie St.Map
604-683-1246http://www.bin941.com
Hours: Dinner and late night
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Bin 942
Style of cuisine: Small Plates Contemporary West Coast Pacific Northwest Pacific Northwest Tapas
Atmosphere:
Locations:
South Granville
1521 West Broadway StreetMap
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Cinnamon chili rub texas flank steak, maple syrup chipotle glaze- $15
Heartland Shiraz - $8
One of the first to do the small plates which currently envelops the city's dining scene but still among the best. Standard wisdom applies, e.g. order a few dishes, share and order more if still hungry. The flank steak is a nice blend of spicy and sweet, grilled and smokey outside but rare in the middle. The Heartland shiraz by trendy winemaker Ben Glaetzer is up to both the spice and the sweetness of the steak being rich and full with decent acidity but low tannins. Daily wine features are a good bet as well. Duck Confit Salad - $15 sounds good. Wentzel Duck Breast, pinot noir sundried blueberry reduction, timbale of celeriac, ciopollini confit, mushroom baklava -$16 ?? malbec - $8 Nicely cooked duck breast sliced on the bias, rich sauce with sweet blueberries is the center. On the flank, a rich celeriac puree is encased in spinach, like an inverted dome. Sweet onion dots the reduction and on the other side is a 'baklava' of phyllo and mushroom with a hint of sweetness. A great dish individually and collectively. Pair with a not too tannic red. The ?? malbec works nicely. I'll be back for the kobe beef meatball stoganoff or another of the inventive dishes. Kettle valley pinot gris - $8 savoury with lots of skin contact. Big style grauburgunder. Russel porter is nice but a bit cloying on the finish - $5 sleeve.
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Bishops
Style of cuisine: Contemporary West Coast Pacific Northwest
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Kitsilano
2183 West 4th, VancouverMap
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Bishops
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Bistro Pastis
Style of cuisine: Bistro French
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Kitsilano
2153 W 4th Ave. VancouverMap
Hours: Closed on Mondays Lunch: Tuesday - Friday: 11:30am - 2:00pm Brunch: Saturday and Sunday: 11:00am - 2:00pm Dinner: Tuesday - Sunday: 5:30pm - 10:30pm
High priority to try
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Bistrot Bistro
$$
Style of cuisine: Bistro French
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Kitsilano
1961 West 4th Ave.Map
Hours: Monday 5.00 pm - 10.00 pm Tuesday - Thursday 5.00 pm - 11.00 pm Friday 5.00 pm - 12.00 am Saturday 5.00 pm - 12.00 am Sunday 5.00 pm - 10.00 pm
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Duck Confit Gruyere Mac and Cheese - $18
Maison Maurel Vedeau Pinot Noir Pays D'oc - $9
A near perfect comfort bomb, the duck confit gruyere mac and cheese at bistrot bistro is a rich and filling dish that flirts with greatness. The duck leg and thigh, confit, served on the bone is surrounded by a mass of noodles in a rich but supple sauce. The duck pokes out of the mac and cheese like a meaty iceberg in a delicious sea of cheese. This is an inspired combination of flavours. The pinot noir works well with both the gruyere and duck, with good concentration and acidity and true pinot noir cherry flavours. Not complex but clean fruit and a nice match with the dish. What separates this dish from greatness? Firstly, the duck would be better served off the bone and mixed into the pasta. The on bone presentation is clever but you spend too much time dealing with the leg and mixing into the cheese. This is comfort food - just dig in. (or so you would want to) Secondly, a light crust of breadcrumbs and cheese, broiled to light brown would increase the complexity of flavour and add a bit more texture. The duck skin does provide some interesting contrast but a light crust would add to this. Finally, and yes, this is going for the full decadence comfort food supreme, but shaving some black truffle on the hot pasta after broaching the hypothetical crust would make this dish legendary. (Of course the price would change, but for something that awesome I'd happily pay). Clean decor and competent service balance the quality and value of the food and leave no doubt as to why Bitstot Bistro is always packed.
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Black Tuna
Style of cuisine:
Atmosphere:
Locations:
West endDowntown
202 - 1184 DenmanMap
604-408-7557
Hours:
Low priority to try
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Blue water Cafe
Style of cuisine: Small Plates Seafood Contemporary West Coast Pacific Northwest Oyster Bar Raw Bar Sushi Sashimi
Atmosphere:
Locations:
YaletownDowntown
1095 Hamilton St.Map
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Blue Water
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Bo Kong
Style of cuisine: Chinese Vegetarian Vegan
Atmosphere:
Locations:
SOMA
3068 Main Street, VancouverMap
(604) 876-3088
Hours:
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Bo Kong
Bon's Off Broadway
$
Style of cuisine: Breakfast Sandwiches
Atmosphere:
Locations:
East Van
2451 Nanaimo St.Map
604-253-7242
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Greasy Spoon Breakfast - $2.99
Coffee - Around $1.50
Bon's
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Boneta
$$$
Style of cuisine: Tasting Bar Small Plates
Atmosphere:
Locations:
GastownDowntown
1 West CordovaMap
604.684.1844http://www.boneta.ca/
Hours: Monday to Saturday: 5:30 pm- midnight
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Scallops and oxtail ravioli - $25
Neil Ingram will steer you in the right direction - Glasses $7-17
Boneta loves you oxoxox
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Bonqula
$$$
Style of cuisine: Japanese
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Richmond
165-8460 Alexandra RoadMap
Hours: HOUR (Tue-Sun) *** LUNCH *** 11:30~2:00 *** DINNER *** 5:00~9:00(last order)
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High priority to try
Unajugo (eel Set) - $30
Bonqula
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Book Kyung Ban Jeom
Style of cuisine: Korean
Atmosphere:
Locations:
West end
1638 RobsonMap
604-689-3898
Hours:
Medium priority to try
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Boulangerie La Parisienne
Style of cuisine: Cafe Bakery Take Out Sandwiches
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Yaletown
1076 Mainland StreetMap
604-684-2499
Hours:
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Bouzyos
$$
Style of cuisine: Greek
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Commercial Drive
1815 Commercial DriveMap
604-254-2533
Hours: Mon-Sat 11:30-11:00, Sun 5-11
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Low priority to try
Kalamari Skaras (with Rice, Potato and Salad Add On) - $10 (+$5)
Bouzyos
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Bridges
Style of cuisine: Contemporary West Coast Pacific Northwest
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Granville Island
200-1676 Duranleau StreetMap
Hours: Open Daily from 11 am.
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Brioche
Style of cuisine: Cafe Sandwiches
Atmosphere:
Locations:
GastownDowntown
401 West Cordova St.Map
604.682.4037http://www.brioche.ca
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Brioche
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Brix
Style of cuisine: French Tasting Bar Wine Bar Small Plates Contemporary
Atmosphere:
Locations:
YaletownDowntown
1138 Homer St.Map
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Fraser Valley Kurobuta Pork Duo - $14
Laughing Stock Portfolio 2005 - $14.50
Smoked desert salt seared pork tenderloin on broccoli smoked cheddar puree, bourbon – okanagan apple braised pulled pork on leek confit Smoked pork was a bit tough but flavourful and the broccoli puree was rich. Pulled pork was rich and had nice depth from the apple and bourbon braise. Wine is a bit tannic with good acids. Cuts the richness of the dish. Probably other wines would work better but give Brix credit for putting this out by the glass. I've only seen this available by the bottle around town. Owner returned new vintage of a well known b.c. wine for being almost $10 price increase but dramatically lacking in concentration and fruit compared to previous vintage. Nice to see such passion for the product.
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Brown's
Style of cuisine: Casual
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Yaletown
Map
Hours:
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Budgies Burritos
Style of cuisine: Vegetarian
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Recommended Pairings
Large veggie burrito - $6; Add on tofurkey sausage $1
This is a place to go after drinking - but if you are thirsty they have soft drinks.
The garlic mashed potatoes burrito is so damn good. Throw in a side of tofurkey sausage and you'll be even happier.
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Burgoo
Style of cuisine: Bistro
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Lonsdale
3 Lonsdale AveMap
604-904-0933http://www.burgoo.ca
Hours: 11am-10pm
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Point Grey
4434 W 10th AvenueMap
Hours: 11am-10pm
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SOMA
2096 Main St.Map
Hours: 11am-11pm
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Recommended Pairings
Kentucky Burgoo - $15
Middle Mountain Alpenglow Mead - $6
Burgoo
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C
Style of cuisine: Seafood
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Downtown
2-1600 Howe StreetMap
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
C
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Cactus Club Cafe
Style of cuisine: Contemporary Casual
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Yaletown
357 Davie StreetMap
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Butternut Squash Ravioli - $17
Sandhill Estate Pinot Blanc - $8
Cactus Club Cafe has a not so secret weapon in the casual fine dining wars. "Iron Chef" Rob Feenie has jumped ship from the Lumiere and Feenies empire he helped to build and taken the position of "Food Concept Architect" at the Cactus Club chain. He brings instant credibility to the franchises aspirations and also many dishes that will be familiar to patrons of the now defunct Feenie's. One of his signature dishes makes it onto the menu, the butternut squash ravioli. Fresh pasta sheets envelop a smooth and rich squash filling and are minimally dressed with clarified butter that has toasted pine nuts and sage. Very minimal, excellent and other than a slight rubberiness in the pasta not much different than what was previously served at both Lumiere and Feenie's. Encouraging that good food does scale. The Sandhill Pinot blanc is a solid B.C. white that has impressive mouthfeel, restrained fruit and decent acidity. The sweetness in the squash filling finds resonance in the wine, bringing out more fruit than is apparent when tasting alone.
Reviews 2009-09-30
Cactus club with dad
Cafe Artigiano
Style of cuisine: Sandwiches Cafe
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Downtown
740 West Hastings Street Map
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Muffelata Sandwich - Around $8
Cappucino - $4
Great coffee. Tasty sandwiches. Baked goods and soups are worthy as well. Busy seemingly all the time, I prefer eating here away from the main breakfast and lunch rushes. Muffelata sandwich is s delicious spicy grilled treat. The latte art is nice, yes, but its backed up by good coffee.
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Cafe Calabria
$
Style of cuisine: Cafe
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Commercial Drive
1745 Commercial DriveMap
604.253.7017
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Cafe Calabria
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Cafe Crepe
Style of cuisine: Brunch
Atmosphere:
Locations:
South Granville
2861 Granville StreetMap
(604) 488-1326
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
cafe crepe
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Cafe D'Lite
Style of cuisine: Asian Malaysian
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Kitsilano
3144 West BroadwayMap
(604) 733-8882
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Cafe D'Lite
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Cafe D'Lite Express
$
Style of cuisine: Malaysian Indonesian Singaporean
Atmosphere: Food court
Locations:
Richmond
3210 - 4151 Hazelbridge WayMap
604.295.6603
Hours:
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Hainanese Chicken with Rice - $6.50
Tea - Complimentary
Cafe D'Lite Express brings a pared down version of the menu from the original location to the food court at Aberdeen center. Happily two of their classic dishes, the Hainanese chicken with rice and the Laksa are available. I'm particularly partial to their Hainanese chicken. This dish is served cold, with the chicken boiled and having a gelatinous texture on the skin. A nice touch here is that the sliced breast portion is almost completely de-boned so no fiddling with bones and having to spit them out.
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Cafe De Paris
Style of cuisine: Bistro French
Atmosphere:
Locations:
DowntownWest end
751 Denman St.Map
Hours: Monday L: 11:30am - 2:00pm D: 5:30pm - 10:00pm Tuesday L: 11:30am - 2:00pm D: 5:30pm - 10:00pm Wednesday L: 11:30am - 2:00pm D: 5:30pm - 10:00pm Thursday L: 11:30am - 2:00pm D: 5:30pm - 10:00pm Friday L: 11:30am - 2:00pm D: 5:30pm - 10:00pm Saturday CLOSED D: 5:30pm - 10:00pm Sunday CLOSED D: 5:00pm - 9:00pm
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Low priority to try
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Cafe Deux Soleils
Style of cuisine: Vegetarian Breakfast
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Commercial Drive
2096 Commercial DriveMap
Hours:
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Cafe Deux Soleils
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Cafe Il Nido
Style of cuisine: Italian
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Downtown
780 Thurlow StreetMap
Hours: Monday to Saturday 11:30am - 2:30pm Sundays - CLOSED Dinner Monday to Saturday starting at 5:30pm Sundays - CLOSED
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Low priority to try
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Cafe Kathmandhu
Style of cuisine: Indian
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Commercial Drive
2779 Commercial Dr.Map
Hours: Open Mon-Sat 5pm-10pm
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Recommended Pairings
Momo - $10
Water - Complimentary
Cafe Kathmandu
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Cafe Presto Panini
Style of cuisine: Italian
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Downtown
859 Hornby StreetMap
Hours: We are Open Monday - Saturday 11:30am — 2:00pm (Lunch) 5:00pm — 8:00pm (Early Dinner)
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Low priority to try
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Cafe Salade de Fruits
$$
Style of cuisine: Bistro French
Atmosphere:
Locations:
South Granville
1551 West 7th AvenueMap
Hours: Tuesday to Friday: Lunch from 11:30 am to 2:15 pm, Dîner from 5:00 pm Saturday: Brunch 10 am to 2:15 pm, Dîner from 5:00 pm Closed everyday between 2:15pm to 5:00pm Closed Sunday and Monday all day.
MTWTFSS
Breakfast      Y  
Lunch  Y Y Y Y   
Dinner  Y Y Y Y Y  
Late Night       
Recommended Pairings
Rack of Lamb - $17.99
Domaine de la Bastide - $6
Cafe Salade de Fruits. Great value. Jus a bit salty. Duck rilletes excellent flavour and portion. Papadum looked great flavour and texture good but toooo crumbly. Better to go lesser on presentation and do mini papadums.
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Cafe Zen
Style of cuisine: Breakfast Brunch Cafe
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Kitsilano
1631 Yew StreetMap
(604) 731-4018
Hours: Open Daily 7am-4pm
MTWTFSS
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Lunch Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
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Low priority to try
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Campagnolo
$$
Style of cuisine: Italian Pizza Pasta Tasting Bar Charcuterie Wine Bar
Atmosphere:
Locations:
SOMAEast Van
1020 Main St.Map
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Coppa Di Tete - $8
Proseco - $6
Campagnolo brings massive amounts of style flavour and value to Main Street station. The cool decor, heartfelt food and smart wine list are delivered at price points that would be an absolute steal downtown, but here reflect the neighbourhood. For an amazing snack, try the Coppa di Tete, a ridiculously flavourful terrine of pork fat, bits of meat from the head and gelee. A profoundly honest and flavourful dish that speaks of the respect Rob Belcham has for the beasts he serves. The sparkle of the house proseco cuts the richness and the hint of sweetness works with the sweet pork fat.
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Canvas Lounge
Style of cuisine: Cocktail Bar Small Plates
Atmosphere:
Locations:
GastownDowntown
99 Powell StreetMap
Hours:
Low priority to try
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Caramba! Restaurante
$$
Style of cuisine: Mediterranean Italian
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Whistler
4314 Main St. #12Map
Hours:
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Cardero's
Style of cuisine: Contemporary West Coast Pacific Northwest
Atmosphere:
Locations:
DowntownWest end
1583 Coal Harbour QuayMap
Hours: • Lunch 11:30 – 4:00pm • Dinner 4:00pm – 11:00pm (Mon-Sat) 4:00pm – 10:00pm (Sun) • Year-Round Deck 11:30am – 11:00pm • Marine Pub 11:30am – 12:00pm (no food service after 11:00pm)
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Cardero Bottega
$
Style of cuisine: Deli Sandwiches
Atmosphere:
Locations:
DowntownWest end
1016 Cardero StreetMap
Hours: Open Mon-Sat 10am-7pm; Sun 11am-6pm
MTWTFSS
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Dinner Y Y Y Y Y Y  
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Medium priority to try
Gabagool sandwich - $7
Americano - Around $3
Cardero Bottega has been highly reviewed. In particular their sandwiches have been praised. The Gabagool sounds good. Capicollo, Genoa Salami, Provolone and marinated peppers.
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Carmichael's at the Hilton Vancouver Airport
Style of cuisine: Contemporary West Coast Pacific Northwest
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Richmond
5911 Minoru BlvdMap
Hours: Monday 6:00 AM - 10:00 PM Tuesday 6:00 AM - 10:00 PM Wednesday 6:00 AM - 10:00 PM Thursday 6:00 AM - 10:00 PM Friday 6:00 AM - 10:00 PM Saturday 6:30 AM - 10:00 PM Sunday 6:30 AM - 10:00 PM
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Lunch Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Dinner Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
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Low priority to try
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Casa Verde
Style of cuisine: Portugese
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Commercial Drive
3532 CommercialMap
(604) 876-7647
Hours:
Medium priority to try
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Cassis
$$
Style of cuisine: Bistro French
Atmosphere:
Locations:
GastownDowntown
420 West Pender StreetMap
Hours: Lunch Tuesday to Friday from 12pm to 2:30pm, Dinner 5pm-close, Late Night Fri-Sat
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Recommended Pairings
Coq au Vin - $15
Chateau Pesquie Cotes de Ventoux - $10
Tender chicken in rich reduced sauce. Very intense flavours. The wine handles this dish well but you'd be pressed to go too far wrong. Side of herbed polenta baked with gruyere - $6 nicely set off the dish and was useful in soaking up the rich sauce. Excellent value. Genuine surroundings. Service was attentive and enthusiastic.
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Celadon
Style of cuisine: Korean
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Whistler
#300 - 4293 Mountain SquareMap
604-905-4188
Hours:
Low priority to try
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Central City Brewing
Style of cuisine:
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Surrey Central
13450 - 102nd AvenueMap
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
You aren't here to eat.
Fresh B.C. Microbrew, brewed on site - Around $6
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Century
Style of cuisine: Latin
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Downtown
432 Richards StreetMap
Hours:
Low priority to try
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Chaise Lounge
$$
Style of cuisine: Small Plates Contemporary
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Main Antique Row
4444 Main St.Map
604-874-7114http://thechaise.ca/
Hours: 5-11 Every day
MTWTFSS
Breakfast       
Lunch       
Dinner Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Late Night       
Recommended Pairings
Crab croquettes - $8
Driftwood Ale - $6
Chaise lounges decor might say otherwise, but the menu is solidly in the west coast contemporary small plates and comfort food trends that are dominating our culinary landscape during this recession. The crab croquettes kind of exemplify that. Simultaneously Ocean Wise and fried, these croquettes hit a lower price point by virtue of not being crab cakes. Lots of binder here, (though I've also said that about crab 'cakes' at twice the price far too often) still they were crispy, hot, moist inside and with a decent crab flavour. Nothing to complain about at the price and reasonably filling to boot. Fried food equals beer, and the small tap selection at Chaise includes the excellent Driftwood ale from the outstanding Driftwood brewery on the island. This beer is light bodied but has a clean sweet malt flavour. It finishes very clean and crisp courtesy of the Germanic hops used. Anyhow, the crab croquettes and the driftwood ale make a tasty snack; nothing profound but far better than most of the fried nibbles and mainstream 'micro' brews you'd find at pubs and casual restaurants all over town.
Reviews 2009-08-30
Chaise Lounge
Chambar
Style of cuisine: Bistro
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Downtown
562 Beatty StreetMap
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Moule Frites 'Congolaise' - $20
Piraat 10.5 - $10.5
chambar
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Chau
Style of cuisine: Vietnamese
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Medium priority to try
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Chen's Shanghai Kitchen
$
Style of cuisine: Chinese
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Richmond
8095 Park RdMap
604-304-8288
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Xiao Long Bao - $4.50
Tea - Complimentary
Chen's
Reviews
Chilli House
$$
Style of cuisine: Thai
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Downtown
1018 Beach Ave.Map
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Fresh Coconut
Chilli House
Reviews
Chill Winston
Style of cuisine: Contemporary Small Plates
Atmosphere:
Locations:
GastownDowntown
3 Alexander StreetMap
Hours:
Medium priority to try
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Chocoatl
Style of cuisine: Cafe Bakery Dessert Take Out
Atmosphere:
Locations:
YaletownDowntown
1127 Mainland StMap
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Olive oil truffle - $2.50
Aztec chocolate - $5
Chocolate to eat, chocolate to drink. Since the chocolatier is from Mexico the Aztec chocolate seems a natural, and is close to the original way that chocolate was consumed. The Aztec chcolate is rich, with the sweetness offset by lingering flavours of cinnamon, spices and a bit of chili heat. Among the many inventive truffles the olive oil stands out for me due to its sheer unexpectedness. Yes, you can really taste the (high quality) olive oil along with the chocolate and yes its a complimentary flavour. Who knew. Other variations on the hot chocolate (single varietal, other flavour infusions like lavendar) are all great. The other truffle varieties are great. I'm not a fan of chocolate dipped strawberries, but by all accounts these are good (they make them fresh using a chocolate fountain which I'm sure would be better than making them ahead of time and letting them sit.). Anyhow, if you like chocolate you will find something to enjoy here.
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Cho Sun BBQ Korean Restaurant
Style of cuisine: Korean
Atmosphere:
Locations:
DowntownWest end
3486 KingswayMap
(604) 434-1222
Hours: Open Daily 11am-11pm
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Dinner Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
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Low priority to try
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Chow
$$$
Style of cuisine: French Contemporary Small Plates
Atmosphere:
Locations:
South Granville
3121 Granville StreetMap
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Grilled 'Local' Octupus frisee, harissa, chickpea, sausage - $15
Joie Riesling - $10
Chow is a stylish room, that is sleek without being austere. Bearing the S.R.O. (Seasonal Regional Organic) banner Christophe Poirer impresses. The octopus is incredibly flavourful and tender. Spicy harissa mayo, chicpeas, bitter greens balance and the grilled sausage pulls out some earthy nuances from the octopus. A stellar dish that hopefully won't frighten the locals away. Really inspired. The exemplary Joie Riesling handles the flavours on the plate and with a hint of sweetness fleshes out the palatte. Polderside duck pate - $15 another success. Rich but clean flavours, mustardy sauce cuts the richness. Duck capaccio on the plate adds smokiness and depth. Just delicious. Good with a Coteaux de Languedoc but such a wine friendly dish that it would be hard to go wrong. Ling cod dish was perfectly cooked, beef jus was a surprising contrast but worked well. Beef ravioli were merely good. Joie Rose - $9 nods to both the surf and the turf on the plate. Service was enthusiastic, friendly and knowledgeable about the product. Slight lags, but no major issues. Though the patio looks out on an alleyway, its looks promising for the summer especially if some greenery is added.
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Chutney Villa
Style of cuisine: Indian
Atmosphere:
Locations:
SOMA
147 East BroadwayMap
604-872-2228
Hours: Open Sunday to Thursday 11:30 a.m. to 10 p.m., Friday and Saturday 11:30 a.m. to 11 p.m. Closed Tuesday.
Recommended Pairings
chutney villa
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Ciao-Thyme Bistro
$$$
Style of cuisine: Contemporary
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Whistler
#2-4573 Chateau BoulevardMap
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
ciao-thyme
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Cibo
$$$
Style of cuisine: Italian
Atmosphere: Stylish
Locations:
Downtown
900 Seymour St.Map
Hours: Mon-Sat 5-10:30
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Agnolli stuffed with Duck, finished with Parmesan and Balsamic - $19
Basilicata - $8
Cibo is small and stylish. More Milan catwalk than Sienna rustic. White and black panes, a few wood beams, antique (by Vancouver standards) tile floors, huge canvases of decidedly non-Italian images. Floor to ceiling glassed in wine rack. Tidy modern chairs with verticallly striped upholstery. Stained black wood tables. Frosted glass frontage. Top notch service, including on this night Sebastien le Goff overseeing the house. He recognized me from a few visits to Uva and provided a stellar suggestion to drink with my pasta. Since all the other reviewers have been raving about the zuchini blossoms I thought I'd start with that. 3 blossoms arrived encased in light coating that was a crisp brown but not overdone. each had a mini-courgette 'stem' and was stuffed with ricotta. A lemon wedge allows the diner to calibrate the desired acidulation. Lovely; the warm ricotta filling is savoury but fresh. At $16 the portions are a bit small but given the richness of the dish I'm not sure that more on the plate would be wise. A glass of my near go-to choice, Joie Rose, $9 worked very well. I'd be curious as to what Sebastien would recommend. I'll probably find out next time if I don't dine solo (ulterior motive being to order a different starter but recommend the zucchini blossoms to my wife so I can taste something new but also have another bite of this delicious dish). Next up, the agnolli stuffed with duck paired with the red from Basilicata in the South. The pasta dish was delicious, light pillows of fresh pasta enveloped a rich duck filling. Simply finished with good oil, parmesan and balsamic the flavours were balanced and the textures light. The red was marvelous, dusky, dark plummy - rich but soft and smooth. It really hit it off with the pasta and truly the sum was greater than the whole. Portion again was not large but again the duck was sufficiently rich that I was happy. For a full meal a primi and secondi with contorni would be good. Perhaps adding an appetizer or dessert if very hungy or sharing. As I had a snack a few hours before this late dinner I was good with the starter and primi. From the contorni (Verdura) I chose the heirloom tomato and basil salad. Now, while this was hands down the simplest and best dish of the evening, I must say that something this fantastic could only occur at the peak natural growing season for tomatoes. Fantastically good heirloom tomatos, fresh basil, good olive oil salt. Untouchable. Great value at $4. This dish reminded me to make sure I hit the farmer's market this weekend to splurge on great heirloom tomatoes. Anyhow - if you happen to eat at Cibo in August or September don't miss this dish. I left the pleasures of the dessert menu and the amazing looking 36oz bistecca fiorentina for 2 ($63) for another visit, assuring Sebastien and the very competent staff that I'd be returning in the near future.
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Cin Cin
Style of cuisine: Italian Mediterranean
Atmosphere:
Locations:
DowntownWest end
1154 Robson StreetMap
Hours: Restaurant + Bar: 5pm until midnight. Late Menu: 11pm until midnight
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Wild Mushroom Wood Fired Pizza - $24
Brancaia Tre - $16
Cin Cin
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Cioppino's
$$$$$
Style of cuisine: Italian
Atmosphere:
Locations:
YaletownDowntown
1129 Hamilton StreetMap
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
porcini mushroom and chestnut soup - $12.95
Burrowing Owl Chardonnay - $11.00
Cioppino's and its Chef/Owner Pino Posteraro have received enough accolades over the years and have a formidable reputation as a temple of gastronomy. Known as expensive, with a 60 page wine list and some of the most expensive mains in Vancouver, some might be intimidated. For a while I could be counted in that group. Finally, on a beautiful day in May I decided, screw it, I want to try this. Called my wife and said meet me in Yaletown. We dropped in and were able to get a table on the patio. We were beside Trevor Linden, but aside from a few glances while I replayed that goal in game 7 from 94 in my head I resisted the temptation to bother him or his wife. Again, might be a reason to be intimidated but honestly leaving this place to the celebreties and ultra-rich would be a real shame. Yes, you could break the bank here but on the other hand you can have a fantastic Italian meal for the same price as you would spend at one of those casual fine dining chains (you know the ones I mean). I started with the porcini and chestnut soup with Truffled brioche croutons. This is a variation of the regional Gold Medal Plates winning dish. (No foie gras in this version) Wow. Smooth, rich soup with layers of mushroom flavour backed up by a rich nutty base. Simply delicious. The relatively soft croutons provide a sharper truffle flavour without overwhelming the porcini. The Burrowing Owl chardonnay, cuts the richness but adds its own sweet oaky flavours. Phenomenal. I also had a great papardelle with braised veal cheeks that was rich and meaty with perfectly cooked pasta. Portion was moderately sized and the price was an incredible $20. This paired maginificently with the house red, a dusky plummy perfectly mature 2002 vintage from the Apulia region. Old school as they come and phenomenal value at $7.50. I guess that sums up why Cioppino's is so awesome and why Vancouver is such a phenomenal dining city. You can have a stellar pasta dish and glass of wine for $27.50 at arguably the best restaurant in town. Thrown in a salad or soup and you are still below $40. A starter, main and glass of wine at any of those mainstream places (which yes are quite decent) would not be much less or indeed could be more. Its unfathomable to me why Cioppino's wasn't packed when bookending the block some of those casual places were. Seriously, its elegant yes, but not stuffy or exclusive. I'm hardly dressed formally but the staff were attentive, friendly and professional. Don't be scared. Even if you won't be ordering 1990 Henschke Hill of Grace at $1288.00 (which is fantastic by the way) you belong here.
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Cipriano's
Style of cuisine: Italian
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Main Antique Row
3995 Main StreetMap
(604) 879-0020
Hours: Monday Closed Tuesday 4:00PM - 10:00PM Wednesday 4:00PM - 10:00PM Thursday 4:00PM - 10:00PM Friday 4:00PM - 10:00PM Saturday 4:00PM - 10:00PM Sunday Closed
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Clove
Style of cuisine: Small Plates Asian Fusion
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Commercial Drive
2054 Commercial DriveMap
(604) 255-5550
Hours:
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Bhajia - $8
Kettle Valley Brakeman's Red - $9
Clove
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Clubhouse Japanese Restaurant
$$
Style of cuisine: Japanese Sushi Sashimi
Atmosphere: Take Out Casual
Locations:
False Creek
255 W 2nd AveMap
Hours: We are open nightly from 5:00 pm. We close at midnight on Sundays and 1:00 am Monday to Saturday.
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Dave and Mike's Roll - $6.00
Draft Beer - Around $5
The Dave and Mike's roll is a 'Holy' roll e.g. battered and fried. It is large futomaki styled roll with salmon, tuna and asparagus. The batter around the Nori keeps the roll crisp on the outside and is still raw on the inside. Excellent. Also looks wonderful on the plate. Any crisp beer works well with this so either go with any of the J-brews(Kirin, Sapporo, Asahi) or just get some local beer on tap.
Reviews 2009-07-26
Clubhouse
Coast
$$$
Style of cuisine: Seafood Contemporary West Coast Pacific Northwest
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Downtown
1054 AlberniMap
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Fish and Chips Hand Roll - $8
Decked out Ceasar - $8
There are many interesting options at newly re-located Coast restaurant. If you like fresh oysters the selection here is wide with quality and pricing on par that other place around the corner on Alberni. There are also many seafood options among the mains, many Ocean Wise certified and all with some provenance listed on the menu (down to the boat and fisherman in several cases). However, if you are looking for something fun and exciting try the Fish and Chips Hand Roll. This isn't really sushi, but evokes a temaki hand cone playfully but effectively. A stone slab is the platform, bearing two cones wrapped in coloured rice paper rolls stuffed with fried halibut, kaiware (daikon sprouts) and tartar sauce. Soy, wasabi and pickled ginger are also provided for dipping. I have to say, while the apprehension of gimmicry is natural these rolls are great. The flavours are basically fish and chips, but the kaiware and wasabi add a Japanese element. Also, the tempura batter on the halibut was both light and crunch and the fish inside moist and sweet. To drink, the Coast signature decked out Ceasar is a similarly fun and bold item. Inside the tall glass you have a pretty conventional spicy (rather spicy) Ceasar, but the rim is an assertive celery salt that holds up to the strong flavours in the drink. Since the celery is on the rim not stirring the drink there is a large peeled tiger prawn chilled and impaled on a chopstick. Wow. Needless to say the chilled prawn tastes great while drinking the cocktail. Ok, I'll admit, its a farmed prawn, not so Ocean Wise, but very few of us can boast lifestyles where we are free enough of enviro-sin to cast the first stone so I'll let this be a small case of putting my taste buds above the big picture of our food supply.
Reviews 2009-09-03
Coast
Cobre
Style of cuisine: Latin Tapas Cocktail Bar
Atmosphere:
Locations:
GastownDowntown
52 Powell St.Map
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Vaca Asado, flash seared skirt steak peppercorn adobo, tijuana baby caesar chorizo hash - $15
Margarita - around $7
Earthy brick wood and copper predominate in a stylish interior. Small plates rule here with clean presentation and intense focussed flavours. Portions are small and while value may seem to be relatively lacking the quality is there. Standout is the steak, smoky spicy and tender. The hash unbelievable, enriched with cream and cheese. Ceviches are also very good. Cocktail list does offer good value and classic tastes. The margarita uses good tequila and is classic style not a slurpee with booze.
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Coco et Olive Fine Foods and Cafe
Style of cuisine: Cafe
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Kitsilano
3476 West BroadwayMap
Hours: Monday to Friday: 8am - 6pm Saturday: 9am - 6pm Sunday: 9am - 5pm Holidays: 10am - 5pm
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Cocolo
$$
Style of cuisine: Japanese Sushi Sashimi Izakaya
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Kitsilano
1926 W4th AveMap
604-732-4676http://cocolo.ca/
Hours: Lunch Time 11:30AM -2:30PM 7 Days 5:00PM-11:00PM( Last Order 10:30PM
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Cocolo
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Congee Noodle House
Style of cuisine: Chinese
Atmosphere:
Locations:
SOMA
141 East BroadwayMap
(604) 879-8221
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Ostrich Congee - around $7 Chinese donut add $1.50
Hot tea - Included
Congee is Chinese comfort food; to describe it as rice porridge is grossly inadequate. I've basically invented an alternate childhood for myself where I had congee instead of chicken soup. Congee survives the transition to adulthood much better than chicken soup though because you can put anything in to provide flavour and textural contrast. Case in point, the Ostrich meat congee at Congee Noodle house is delicious and by all accounts much healthier than other red meats. Don't pass on an accompanying Chinese doughnut. These savoury puffs of fried dough soak up the congee and blend into a soothing whole. If you like heat then ladle as much hot oil as you can stand into the congee from the tableside dispenser. Stick with the complimentary tea to drink. Its exactly what works.
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Connor Butler
Style of cuisine: Contemporary
Atmosphere:
Locations:
South Granville
2145 Granville StreetMap
Hours:
Medium priority to try
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Continental Coffee
Style of cuisine: Cafe
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Commercial Drive
1806 Commercial Dr.Map
(604) 255-0712
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Continental Coffee
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Continental Seafood Restaurant
$
Style of cuisine: Chinese Dim Sum Seafood Barbeque
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Richmond
150-11700 Cambie RoadMap
Hours: 7 Days 10am-12am
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Barbeque Pork and Rice - $5.50
Continental Seafood Restaurant
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Copa Cafe
$
Style of cuisine: Chinese
Atmosphere: Family Friendly Casual
Locations:
Cambie Village
4036 Cambie StreetMap
(604) 873-8974
Hours: Open till 1am
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Singapore Vermicelli - $7.95
Tea - Complimentary
Copa Cafe provides solid Hong Kong style cafe food. Their version of Singapore style vermicelli is decent as well. Portion is good, the shrimp are juicy. My one quibble is the use of ham instead of shredded pork, but its a pretty minor one. Tea goes down just fine with the noodles but there is a full range of HK style drinks if you are so inclined.
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Corner 23
$
Style of cuisine: Noodles Hot Pot Korean Taiwanese
Atmosphere: Casual
Locations:
Cambie Village
4008 Cambie StreetMap
(604) 709-9788
Hours:
Medium priority to try
Corner 23
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Crave
Style of cuisine: Bistro Contemporary
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Main Antique Row
3941 Main St., VancouverMap
Hours:
Medium priority to try
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Cru
Style of cuisine: French Tasting Bar Wine Bar Small Plates Charcuterie Contemporary West Coast Pacific Northwest Prix Fixe
Atmosphere:
Locations:
South Granville
1459 West Broadway.Map
604-677-4111http://www.cru.ca/
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Cheese plate - $18
Masi Campofiorin Valpollicella Riparosso - $10
Sidle up to the bar at Cru and cherry pick from their excellent by the glass selection. If you are hungry or just want something tasty they have a good selection of small plates. The cheese plate features 4 quality cheeses touching on both local and international varieties. Duck confit salad - $15 also seems to be a good bet. The Masi Campofiorin is an old favourite. Basically its Valpolicella fermented on the skins and lees of the wineries Amarone. Simultaneously fresh berry and rustic (leathery but in a good way) this wine is really food friendly and punches out of its weight (price) class. Luigi Borca Malbec $12 - Lean and elegant. Chicken liver terrine, rich but balanced by a compote and the vigaigrette'on the salad. Syrah braised short ribs with mac and cheese - $17.
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Cucina Manila
Style of cuisine: Filipino
Atmosphere:
Locations:
East Van
5179 Joyce StreetMap
(604) 435-4508
Hours:
Low priority to try
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Cucina Toscana
Style of cuisine: Italian
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Richmond
Map
Hours:
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Culinaria
Style of cuisine: Contemporary West Coast Pacific Northwest
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Downtown
100 - 609 Granville StreetMap
Hours: Monday through Friday 11:30 AM – 2 PM
High priority to try
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Curry 2 U
Style of cuisine: Indian
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Granville Island
1669 Johnston St Map
(604) 662-7778
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Minced Beef and Pea Curry - $5.99
Mango Lassi - $3
Curry 2 U
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Cuu Long
$
Style of cuisine: Vietnamese
Atmosphere: Casual
Locations:
East Van
3811 Knight StreetMap
604-873-6926
Hours:
Medium priority to try
Cuu Long is recommended by Chef Angus An. Thats enough for me.
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Daddy's Pizza and Donair
$
Style of cuisine: Pizza Mediterranean
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Richmond
4020 No. 5 RoadMap
(604) 207-9091
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Beef Donair - $5.50
Daddy's Pizza
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Dae Jang Keum
Style of cuisine: Asian Korean
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Richmond
109-3088, St. Edwards DriveMap
604-244-0088
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Kalbi-Chim Bento - $8.95
Tea - Included
Previously Wang's Gal-Bi. Menu has changed mainly for the better. Some dishes have jumped in price like Haemul Pan-chan $15.95 and Gam-Ja Tang but new lunch bento boxes offer great value. Case in point, the Kalbi-Chim Bento. Salad (Iceberg w thousand islands) is filler, but the chicken soup has depth of flavour - better than most misos. Tempura includes veggies and shrimp and is not heavy or soggy. Kimchi and Kak-dugi are good and pair nicely with the two pieces of cold omlette. The braisesd short ribs are generous, including some braised daikon. Rich, sweet and delicious. Lots of fat and connective tissue, but thats integral to the dish. Very good. Not quite as good as my mother in law's kalbi-chim but very good nonetheless. Devotees of southern barbeque would get this dis. Side of rice is generous and well cooked - topped with a few lovely green soybeans, a nice touch. Soaking the rice in the juice from the ribs is a guilty pleasure. Overall stellar value and good quality.
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Dai Tung
Style of cuisine: Chinese Dim Sum
Atmosphere:
Locations:
East Van
108-1050 KingswayMap
(604) 872-2268
Hours:
Low priority to try
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Dan Sung Sa
Style of cuisine: Korean
Atmosphere:
Locations:
West end
1221 Thurlow StMap
(604) 609-7095
Hours:
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DB Bistro Moderne
$$$
Style of cuisine: French Bistro Contemporary
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Kitsilano
2563 West BroadwayMap
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
The DB Burger - $29
Grenache - $11
DB Bistro
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Deacon's Corner
$
Style of cuisine: Diner
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Gastown
101 Main StreetMap
Hours: Monday to Friday 7am - 3pm Weekends 10-3
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Two eggs any style - $5.75
Coffee - $1.75
Deacons corner offers a classic take on North American diner food and their basic breakfast is no exception.
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Delilah's
$$$
Style of cuisine: Contemporary
Atmosphere:
Locations:
DowntownWest end
1789 Comox StreetMap
(604) 687-3424http://www.delilahs.ca
Hours: Open Tue-Sat 5:30pm-1am; Sun 5:30pm-12am
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Deserts
Style of cuisine: Mediterranean Vegetarian Vegan
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Commercial Drive
905 Commercial DrMap
604-251-4171
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
deserts
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Deuce
Style of cuisine: Contemporary West Coast Pacific Northwest Small Plates
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Lonsdale
1617 Lonsdale AveMap
Hours: Open Mon-Thu 11:30am-10pm; Fri 11:30am-12pm; Sat 10:30am-12pm; Sun 10:30am-10pm
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Dinesty
$$
Style of cuisine: Chinese Dim Sum
Atmosphere: Family Friendly Casual
Locations:
Richmond
8111 Ackroyd RdMap
(604) 303-7772
Hours: Monday to Friday 11am - 3 pm, 5:30pm - 10pm; Saturday and Sunday 10am - 10pm
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Xiao Long Bao - $5.95
Tea - Complimentary
Dinesty offers a Taiwanese/Shanghai hybrid cuisine. That means xiao long bao, reputedly in the Taiwanese fashion which is smaller dumplings. Need to try these to see how they stack up to Shanghai River, Shanghai Wonderful and Lin's.
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Diva at the Met
Style of cuisine: Contemporary West Coast Pacific Northwest
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Downtown
645 Howe StreetMap
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Smoked Cod Hash - $19
Joie Noble Blend - $14
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Divino Wine Bar
Style of cuisine: Tasting Bar Charcuterie Wine Bar
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Commercial Drive
1590 Commercial DriveMap
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
The Cure - Market Price
Razors Edge Shiraz - $12
Divino Wine Bar
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Dix Barbeque and Brewpub
Style of cuisine: Brewpub Barbeque
Atmosphere:
Locations:
YaletownDowntown
871 Beatty StreetMap
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Louisiana Links Hoagie - $9.99
Dix IPA - $5.75
Dix is the spiritual home of beer in Vancouver. Pride of place among brewpubs by virtue of the Thursday Night cask events. Recent change of brewmaster is leading to some new styles in the seasonal beers but the flagship IPA, the best always available India Pale Ale in town has not changed. Still extravagantly hopped, nicely bitter and expressively hoppy (citrus, herbs, grass) on the nose and palate. The bitterness and citrus will match well with the smoked (not grilled) spicy sausage with cheddar and barbeque smoked chili. Basically this is the worlds best chili dog (at least the best chili dog in my world). While the IPA is a perfect match for the smoked link and chili do inquire about the seasonal brews, they are usually excellent and like the current at time of writing Dunkel-Weizen (Dark Wheat Lager) often a good match with the barbeque despite being very different from the IPA. If you pass on the smoked links, try the "Piglet" sampler platter - a bit of all the barbequed meats. No sides with this though so if you want some of the excellent slaw you'll have to order that separately.
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Dockers Family Restaurant
Style of cuisine: Cafe
Atmosphere:
Locations:
East Van
6094 Fraser StreetMap
(604) 327-6713
Hours:
Low priority to try
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Dockside Brewing Company
$$$
Style of cuisine: Brewpub
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Granville Island
1253 Johnston StreetMap
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Dockside brewing
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Dona Cata
Style of cuisine: Latin
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Commercial Drive
5438 Victoria DriveMap
604-436-2232
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Tacos (Al Pastor, Marinated meat) - $1.75/each
Negra Modelo - $5.50
Dona Cata
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Don Guacamole's
$$
Style of cuisine: Mexican
Atmosphere: Casual Patio
Locations:
DowntownWest end
1333 Robson StreetMap
(604) 569-2295‎
Hours:
Medium priority to try
Don Guacamole's has a terrible name, and has had inconsistent reviews. However, it is busy and the clientelle are significantly composed of Mexican patrons. In Vancouver thats unique enought to be notable.
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Duffin's Donuts
$
Style of cuisine: Chinese Vietnamese Deli Sandwiches
Atmosphere:
Locations:
East Van
1391 41st Avenue EastMap
(604) 677-0007
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Pork Torta - $3.95
Coffee - About $2
Duffin's Donuts is a kind of Blade runner polyglot in the present day. In addition to the expected donuts, they offer Chinese food, Western greasy spoon diner fare, Vietnamese sandwiches and most interestingly mexican tortas. There are around 15 varieties on offer, but I prefer those featuring pork. You get a medium sized bun filled with grilled spicy meat and fillings. Not quite a meal on their own, but a filling and inexpensive snack. Open 24 hours so you can get your torta fix any time. This is useful because this is great to provide some ballast after indulging in drinks. (Please don't drive if you've had a few)
Reviews 2009-08-05
Duffins Donuts
Dundarave Fish Market
Style of cuisine: Seafood
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Marine Drive
2423 Marine DriveMap
Hours: Lunch: 11:00am to 4:00pm Dinner: Sunday to Monday: 5:00pm to 9:00pm Tuesday to Wednesday: 5:00pm to 9:30pm Thursday to Saturday: 5:00pm to 10:00pm
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East is East
Style of cuisine: Vegetarian Vegan Middle Eastern Medditerranean Mediterranean Lebanese African Indian Asian
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Kitsilano
3243 West BroadwayMap
4413 Main St.http://eastiseast.ca
Hours:
Main Antique Row
4413 Main St.Map
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Yogi's Treat Wrap - $7.00
Chai tea - ?
My favourite way to experience this tasty wholesome food is via the take-out window. East is east takes themselves a bit too seriously.
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Ebisu
Style of cuisine: Japanese Tasting Bar
Atmosphere:
Locations:
West endDowntown
827 Bute StreetMap
Hours: Lunch: 11:30am - 2:30pm Daily Dinner: 4:30pm - 12:00am Sun - Thurs 4:30pm - 1:00am Fri & Sat
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Fairview
601 W. BroadwayMap
Hours: Lunch: 11:30am - 2:30pm Daily Dinner: 4:30pm - 12:00am Sun - Thurs 4:30pm - 1:00am Fri & Sat
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Recommended Pairings
Golden Prawns - $6.95
Okanagan Springs 1516 Lage - $4.95
Ebisu seems to focus on the Japanese equivalent of pub food. So, the very cold Okanagan Springs 1516 lager is a good match with most of the menu. To eat, if available try the golden prawns from the daily specials. A scallop shell is above a ceramic pedestal which contains a candle. The heat boils the sauce which has some garlic and miso in it cooking the shredded onions, mushroms and halved tiger prawns. Tasty, with a fun presentation. If the prawn special is not available try the regular dish on the menu which features scallops rather than prawns. Flavours are more refined than a typical fried ebi-mayo dish. (In fact thats what initially ordered but the waitress helpfully mentioned the special in case I was interested in a different prawn preparation. Glad she asked.)
Reviews 2009-09-04
Ebisu
E-Hwa
Style of cuisine: Korean Izakaya
Atmosphere:
Locations:
West endDowntown
1578 RobsonMap
604-688-1322
Hours:
Low priority to try
Reviews
El Caracole
Style of cuisine: Latin Mexican
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Commercial DriveEast Van
5190 Victoria Drive Map
Hours: Tuesday to Sunday noon to 11 pm Weekends open until midnight
MTWTFSS
Breakfast       
Lunch  Y Y Y Y Y Y
Dinner  Y Y Y Y Y Y
Late Night       
Recommended Pairings
Mixed Pupusas - $7.50
Jarritos Soda - $2
El Caracole
Reviews
El Furniture Warehouse
Style of cuisine: Pub
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Downtown
989 Granville StreetMap
Hours:
Medium priority to try
Reviews
Elixir
Style of cuisine: French Contemporary
Atmosphere:
Locations:
YaletownDowntown
350 Davie StMap
Hours:
MTWTFSS
Breakfast Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Lunch Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Dinner Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Late Night Y Y Y Y Y Y  
Medium priority to try
Reviews
Ellie
Style of cuisine: Chinese
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Richmond
1111 – 3779 Sexsmith RoadMap
Hours: Monday – Thursday 11:30 – 3:00 Friday – Sunday 11:30 – 10:00
MTWTFSS
Breakfast       
Lunch Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Dinner     Y Y Y
Late Night       
Recommended Pairings
Sambal Prawns Lunch Special - $7.95
Sweet black tea - Included
Ellie
Reviews
E-Mo
$
Style of cuisine: Korean
Atmosphere: Family Friendly Fast Food Take Out Casual Food court
Locations:
Downtown
590 Robson Street, VancouverMap
(604) 687-2559
Hours:
MTWTFSS
Breakfast       
Lunch Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Dinner Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Late Night       
Recommended Pairings
Jam Pong (Spicy Seafood Soup) - $8
Tea - Complimentary
You'd expect a Korean restaurant in the food court of a Korean supermarket to be authentic and good. E-Mo which is in the food court of the H-Mart at Robson and Seymour is authentic and good, but not great. The Jam Pong is good value and nicely spicy. Portions of seafood are good, the noodles generous and the broth has decent flavour in addition to spiciness. Not a standout but on a rainy day there are many good options.
Reviews
Empire Seafood Restaurant
Style of cuisine: Chinese Dim Sum Seafood
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Richmond
7997 Westminster HwyMap
604-249-0080
Hours:
High priority to try
Reviews
Excelsior
$$
Style of cuisine: Chinese Seafood
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Richmond
6340 No. 3 RoadMap
604-278-2616
Hours: 11am-10pm Closed Tuesdays
MTWTFSS
Breakfast       
Lunch Y   Y Y Y Y Y
Dinner Y   Y Y Y Y Y
Late Night       
Recommended Pairings
King Crab in 4 Courses - Market Price ($15.98/lb March 2009)
Tea - Complimentary
As noted by other reviewers the atmosphere in Excelsior is unprepossessing - bordering on run down. However they do one thing exceptionally well as evidenced by their win in the critics choice category of the first annual chinese restaurant awards, and that one thing is king crab. For 6 and an eager half (a five year old with a taste for crustaceans) we selected a nice 10.5 lb King crab. While you can choose different treatments I stuck with the recommendations from Stephen Wong and had the thin leg segments steamed with a crust of minced garlic. This was followed by the thick leg segments with julienned ginger and scallion chiffonade. Third was the chunks of shell with meat attached, cornstarch-dusted and fried with garlic, peppers, rock salt and hot chilli. Fourth was the carapace, stuffed with a mixture of rice and crab meat and covered in a mild 'Portugese' curry and roasted in the oven. Finally we ordered some yee-mein noodles that were tossed in the leftover juices from the first two courses. Well, I have to say that all of this was fantastic and two of the dishes will remain vivid memories for me as long as I am of sound mind. The garlic crusted thin legs were very tasty, with the garlic somewhat tempered by the cooking but penetrating the crab and stimulating the appetite. The thick legs were the most delicate dish of the evening and really just balanced the sweet juicy fresh crab meat. (This dish really highlighted the difference between frozen and live king crabl). Sweet and succulent with just the mild counterpoint of the aromatic ginger and gentle bite of the scallions. Pure crab bliss. The fried 'shoulders' were the first of the two transcendant dishes. The meatier flesh from the shell held up to the chili garlic and salt and was delicious and messy in equal measure. Literally finger licking good - decorum be dammned. I was sucking every last bit of flesh out, winnowing morsels out of crevices with the provided seafood fork and nibbling the thin crispy coating which was chrunchy and soaked in the essense of the dish. Hedonism at its finest. After this the second epiphany arrived - the simple noodles finished in the remaining crab juices from the first two courses looked non-descript but were absurdly tasty. Redolent of garlic, ginger, scallion and above all, the distillate of sweet fresh king crab I despair of not being able to enjoy this dish on a regular basis. Finally, the visually impressive inverted shell with a broiled crust of light sweet curry sauce. This may have suffered in following the fried spicy treatment and the noodles. It was good, for sure but a bit dry and the crab was an accent here rather than the raison d'etre. We had two dishes to go with the crab course which reinforce the fact that the recommendation of Excelsior is for the King Crab only. The Pea shoots with mushroom was gloppy and overpriced (a nice saute of pea shoot with garlic and some acid is exactly what we needed but this dish almost managed to drown the freshness of the pea shoots with an indifferent sauce and pointless mild mushrooms). The beef with mushroom in brown sauce was decent but nothing exceptional. So, while I won't rush back for anything else on the menu, Excelsior does nail the King Crab to perfection. The atmospehere is basic, the service was decent but nothing special. You can find King crab for a bit less or spend a bit more to go to the big guns like Sun Sui Wah or Kirin but I think Excelsior does the crab perfectly and thats the main reason to go there.
Reviews
Ezogiku Noodle Cafe
$
Style of cuisine: Japanese Noodles
Atmosphere: Casual
Locations:
Downtown
1329 Robson StMap
604-685-8606
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Ezogiku
Reviews
Falconetti's East Side Grill
Style of cuisine: Casual Sandwiches
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Commercial Drive
1812 Commercial DriveMap
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Falconetti's
Reviews
Fassil
Style of cuisine: African Ethiopean
Atmosphere:
Locations:
East Van
736 E. BroadwayMap
604-879-2001
Hours:
Low priority to try
Reviews
Fatburger
$
Style of cuisine: Burgers
Atmosphere: Fast Food Take Out
Locations:
DowntownWest end
Map
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Fat Combo - $8.99
Beer - Around $5
Fatburger
Reviews
Feenie's
Style of cuisine: Bistro
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Kitsilano
2563 West BroadwayMap
Hours:
Reviews
Fifty Two 80
Style of cuisine: Small Plates Tapas
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Whistler
4591 Blackcomb WayMap
Hours: Breakfast 7:00 am – 11:30 am Lunch 11:30 am – 5:00 pm Dinner 5:00 pm – 10:00 pm
MTWTFSS
Breakfast Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Lunch Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Dinner Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Late Night       
Medium priority to try
Reviews
Figmint
Style of cuisine:
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Cambie Village
500 West 12th AveMap
Hours:
MTWTFSS
Breakfast Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Lunch Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Dinner Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Late Night       
High priority to try
Reviews
Finch's
$
Style of cuisine: Cafe Bakery Sandwiches
Atmosphere:
Locations:
DowntownGastown
353 Pender Street WestMap
(604) 899-4040
Hours: Open Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm, Saturday 11am to 4pm
MTWTFSS
Breakfast Y Y Y Y Y   
Lunch Y Y Y Y Y Y  
Dinner       
Late Night       
High priority to try
Baked blue brie, roasted walnuts and Prosciutto - $7.95
Coffee - Around $2
Finch's seems to be very well regarded based on online and print reviews. Read about this sandwich in one and it sounds excellent. Coffee would be my choice, but they do have a range of teas and cold beverages as well.
Reviews
Finest at Sea
Style of cuisine: Seafood
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Kerrisdale
4675 Arbutus St.Map
Hours: Wed-Sat 10am-8pm Sun-Tues 10am-6pm
MTWTFSS
Breakfast       
Lunch Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Dinner   Y Y Y Y  
Late Night       
Granville Island
1805 Mast Tower RoadMap
Hours: Wed-Sat 10am-8pm Sun-Tues 10am-6pm
MTWTFSS
Breakfast       
Lunch Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Dinner   Y Y Y Y  
Late Night       
Low priority to try
Reviews
Fish Cafe
Style of cuisine: Seafood
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Kitsilano
1629 Yew StreetMap
Hours:
Medium priority to try
Reviews
Flamingo
$$
Style of cuisine: Chinese Dim Sum Seafood
Atmosphere:
Locations:
South Vancouver
7510 Cambie StreetMap
Hours:
East Van
3469 Fraser StreetMap
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Siu Mai - Around $4
Tea - Complimentary
Flamingo
Reviews
Fleuri
Style of cuisine: Contemporary West Coast Pacific Northwest
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Downtown
845 Burrard StreetMap
Hours: Open Daily 6:30am-11pm
MTWTFSS
Breakfast Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Lunch Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Dinner Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Late Night       
Medium priority to try
Reviews
Floata
Style of cuisine: Chinese Dim Sum Seafood
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Chinatown
400-180 Keefer StreetMap
(604) 639-8875
Hours: Open Daily 7:30am-10pm
Recommended Pairings
Floata
Reviews
Flux Bistro
Style of cuisine: Bistro Fusion
Atmosphere:
Locations:
GastownDowntown
162 Water StreetMap
Hours: Monday - Thursday 11:30am - 10:15pm (last call) Friday - Saturday 11:30am - 12:45am (last call) Sunday(w/ brunch special sheet) 11:30am - 4:15 pm (last call)
MTWTFSS
Breakfast       
Lunch Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Dinner Y Y Y Y Y Y  
Late Night     Y Y  
Low priority to try
Reviews
Foo's Ho Ho
Style of cuisine: Chinese
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Downtown
102 E. Pender StMap
(604) 683-9713
Hours:
Low priority to try
Reviews
Fortune Garden
Style of cuisine: Chinese Seafood
Atmosphere:
Locations:
South Granville
1475 West BroadwayMap
604-736-6868
Hours:
Low priority to try
Reviews
Fortune House
$$
Style of cuisine: Chinese Dim Sum
Atmosphere: Formal
Locations:
Metrotown
2199A - 4700 KingswayMap
Hours: Lunch Hours: 10:00am to 4:00pm Dinner Hours: 5:30pm - 10:00pm
MTWTFSS
Breakfast       
Lunch Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Dinner Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Late Night       
Reviews
Fraiche
Style of cuisine: Contemporary West Coast Pacific Northwest
Atmosphere:
Locations:

2240 Chippendale Rd.Map
Hours:
Medium priority to try
Reviews
Fratelli
Style of cuisine: Bakery
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Commercial Drive
1795 Commercial DriveMap
Hours: Tuesday - Saturday 7:30am - 5:30pm Sundays from 9:00am - 4:00pm. Closed on Mondays
MTWTFSS
Breakfast  Y Y Y Y Y Y
Lunch  Y Y Y Y Y Y
Dinner       
Late Night       
Reviews
Fritz
$
Style of cuisine: Fried food
Atmosphere: Take Out Casual
Locations:
West endDowntown
Map
Hours:
Reviews
Fuel
Style of cuisine: Bistro Contemporary West Coast Pacific Northwest
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Kitsilano
1944 West 4th Ave.Map
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Jerusalem Artichoke Risotto house smoked 'Polderside' duck $16 (Lunch Menu)
Light red wine by the glass. Tom Doughty should be able to suggest something but pinot noir, sangiovese (chianti) or temperanillo (rioja) should do the trick.
Fuel has really set the bar in using whole animal, regionally sourced ingredients. I'm partial to lunch there where you can get a 3 course chef's menu for $25 or $35 or you can order a la carte. Polderside farm is the premier supplier of free range, organic and heritage poultry in the lower mainland. The fact that the duck is smoked in house speaks to the dedication of the kitchen.
Reviews
Fujiya
$
Style of cuisine: Japanese Sushi
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Richmond
#113-3086 St. Edwards Dr.Map
Hours: Monday-Sunday, 10 a.m. - 7 p.m.
MTWTFSS
Breakfast       
Lunch Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Dinner Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Late Night       
Recommended Pairings
Combo roll sushi - $3.25
Green tea beverage - Around $1.75
Fujiya
Reviews
Ganache
Style of cuisine: Cafe Bakery
Atmosphere:
Locations:
YaletownDowntown
1262 Homer StreetMap
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Mango Coconut Cheesecake - $5.75
Coffee - Around $2
Ganache
Reviews
Gastropod
Style of cuisine: Contemporary West Coast
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Kitsilano
1938 West 4th Ave.Map
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Royal Miyagi Oysters with Horseradish Snow and Sauternes gelee - $14
Custom Champagne Coctail with Blood orange zest, bitters and Torres Brandy - $10
Gastropod
Reviews
George Ultra Lounge
$$$
Style of cuisine: Cocktail Bar
Atmosphere:
Locations:
YaletownDowntown
1137 Hamilton St.Map
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
You're here to drink but the menu should provide some good options.
Section 5 - $9
Stylish room, stylish people but when you look at the bartender's station you will see that there is a dedication to history, innovation and great product. I had the ?Section 5 which muddles cardamom in with gin, grapefruit juice sauvignon blanc and a spin of orange peel. Profoundly good - the aromatic oils of the orange peel are very evident and the cardamom grounds the whole drink. Fantastic. I had a Bloody mexican which was nice and spicy but perhaps best for breakfast.
Reviews
Gerard Lounge
$$$
Style of cuisine: Cocktail Bar Small Plates
Atmosphere: Formal
Locations:
Downtown
845 Burrard StreetMap
Hours:
High priority to try
Reviews
Gingeri
Style of cuisine: Chinese Dim Sum
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Richmond
323-5300 No. 3 RoadMap
(604) 278-6006
Hours:
Low priority to try
Reviews
Globe@yvr
Style of cuisine: Contemporary
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Richmond
3111 Grant McConachie WayMap
Hours: * Breakfast: 6:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. * Lunch: 11:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. * Dinner: 5:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
MTWTFSS
Breakfast Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Lunch Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Dinner Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Late Night       
Low priority to try
Reviews
Glowbal
Style of cuisine: Small Plates Contemporary Tapas Fusion
Atmosphere:
Locations:
YaletownDowntown
1079 Mainland StreetMap
Hours: Open Daily Lunch                                         11:30am to 3:00pm Afternoon Menu                         3:00pm to 5:00pm Dinner                                        5:00pm to 12 midnight Saturday & Sunday Brunch        10:30am to 3:00pm
MTWTFSS
Breakfast      Y Y
Lunch Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Dinner Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Late Night Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Recommended Pairings
Glowbal
Reviews
G-Men
$
Style of cuisine: Japanese Noodles
Atmosphere: Casual
Locations:
Richmond
1101-3779 Sexsmith RoadMap
Hours: THUR - MON] lunch 11am - 3:30 pm dinner 5.30pm - 10pm
MTWTFSS
Breakfast       
Lunch Y    Y Y Y Y
Dinner Y    Y Y Y Y
Late Night       
Recommended Pairings
Tonkotsu Ramen - $8
Water - Complimentary
G-Men Ramen, the second offshoot of Gyoza King (the other being Nan Chuu)
Reviews 2009-03-27
G-Men Ramen2009-03-28
Yakko Sushi is tucked away in Station Square at Metrotown, near the skytrain and bus loop.
Go Fish
$
Style of cuisine: Seafood Casual Take Out
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Granville Island
1505 1st Avenue WestMap
(604) 730-5040
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Fish Tacones - $9
Soft drinks or soda
In a great seaside city that paradoxically has few great seafood restaurants this small outdoor takeout shack deserves mention with the best west coast and asian establishments for the fruits of the sea. Situated on the seawall beside granville island and at the foot of the fishermans wharf (where most of their product is sourced....e.g. fresh or fresh frozen off the boat) this is a popular spot. Lineups can be huge when the weather is nice. Yes, the fish and chips are good but I am a huge fan of the fish tacones which have moist fish, rich mayo, bracing citrus. Delicious messy fun. The grilled fish sandwiches are also great and the fresh board should be given serious consideration since it will reflect exactly what is in season. Seats on the small partially covered patio are scarce but the seawall provides ample seating just steps away. Great fresh seafood by the seashore. The only downside is that Go Fish is not licensed. Being able to have a nice B.C. beer or white wine when eating your fresh B.C. seafood is such a natural that of course it will never happen with the current licensing monolith. God forbid that someone might order a fish taco and a beer and enjoy them on public property. If it ever happens you can basically confess your sins because it its the penultimate sign of the apocalypse. Me, I'll be down at the water drinking a beer and eating a fish taco pondering eternity in the gasoline rainbows in the water.
Reviews
Golden Great Wall
$$
Style of cuisine: Chinese Dim Sum
Atmosphere: Traditional
Locations:
Fairview
705 West BroadwayMap
Hours:
MTWTFSS
Breakfast       
Lunch Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Dinner Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Late Night       
Recommended Pairings
Fried Green Bean Sichuan Style (Dry & Hot) - $11.95
Tea - Complimentary
The Szechuan green beans at Golden Great Wall might not be the best in town, but they are a solid rendition of a stellar dish. The spicy, smokey, garlicy nuances of the dressing amplify the clean flavours of the green beans. The texture of the exterior of the beans is also excellent, gas ranges get close but only commercial burners or a burner hooked up to a propane tank provide enough BTUs to achive this effect. Tea is the perfect match for the beans, the tannins in the tea cut the oily sheen on the beans but do not temper the heat from the spices.
Reviews 2009-08-21
Golden Great Wall
Golden Ocean
Style of cuisine: Chinese Dim Sum
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Kerrisdale
2046 W. 41st Ave.Map
604-263-8606
Hours:
Low priority to try
Reviews
Golden Swan
Style of cuisine: Chinese
Atmosphere:
Locations:
East Van
5380 Victoria DriveMap
(604) 321-6621
Hours:
Reviews
Golden Szechuan
Style of cuisine: Chinese
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Richmond
170-3631 No. 3 RoadMap
604-270-4118
Hours:
South Granville
1788 Broadway WestMap
604-738-3648
Hours:
Low priority to try
Reviews
Goldfish Pacific Kitchen
Style of cuisine: Asian Fusion
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Yaletown
1118 Mainland StreetMap
Hours:
Low priority to try
Reviews
Gordon Park - Xiangcai Museum aka Aroma Garden
$$
Style of cuisine: Chinese
Atmosphere: Traditional
Locations:
Richmond
4160 No 3 Rd.Map
(604) 304-3288
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Smoked bacon with garlic sprouts - $12.99
Tea - Complimentary
Gordon Park - Xiangcai Museum (or more prosaically Aroma Garden) offers this classic hunan dish as an ode to smoke oil and heat, with some fresh garlicky notes to add a bit of balance. House smoked pork is sliced thinly with bamboo shoots, garlic sprouts, garlic, and a truckload of fresh green and dried red chillies in oil then blasted in a wok. Multiple layers of heat and flavour. Not for the faint of heart but a blast of authentic flavour. Tea doesn't do much to cool the fire but at least it cuts the oil a bit. Beer wouldn't help much either but a cold Zhujiang would taste pretty good with this dish too, so by all means go that way if you are inclined.
Reviews 2009-06-10
Gordon Park - Xiangcai Museum
Gorilla Food
Style of cuisine: Vegetarian Vegan
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Downtown
1-436 Richards StreetMap
Hours: Open Daily 11am-5pm
Low priority to try
Reviews
Gotham Steakhouse
Style of cuisine: Steakhouse
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Downtown
615 Seymour StreetMap
Hours:
MTWTFSS
Breakfast       
Lunch       
Dinner Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Late Night       
Low priority to try
Reviews
Gramercy Grill
Style of cuisine: Contemporary West Coast Pacific Northwest
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Kitsilano
2685 Arbutus StreetMap
Hours: Mon. -Fri. 11:30am to Closing Saturday 11:00am to Closing Sunday 10am to Closing
MTWTFSS
Breakfast      Y Y
Lunch Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Dinner Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Late Night       
Low priority to try
Reviews
Grand Honour Restaurant
Style of cuisine: Chinese
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Kerrisdale
110-5701 Granville StreetMap
(604) 263-3983‎
Hours:
Low priority to try
Reviews
Granville Room
Style of cuisine: Contemporary
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Downtown
957 Granville StreetMap
Hours: 5pm to 2am dailly
MTWTFSS
Breakfast       
Lunch       
Dinner Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Late Night Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Recommended Pairings
Proscuitto wrapped bocconcini - $11
Kronenbourg - $6
The granville room has a surprisingly serious food and beverage program.
Reviews
Granville Room
Green Lettuce
Style of cuisine: Chinese Indian
Atmosphere:
Locations:
East Van
1949 KingswayMap
604 876-9883
Hours:
Medium priority to try
Reviews
Green Village
Style of cuisine: Chinese
Atmosphere:
Locations:
East Van
2462 Nanaimo St.Map
604-258-9018
Hours:
Reviews
Griffins
Style of cuisine: Contemporary West Coast Pacific Northwest
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Downtown
900 West Georgia StreetMap
Hours: Breakfast: Monday to Friday 6:30 to 11:30 a.m. Saturday and Sunday 7:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Breakfast Buffet: Monday to Friday 6:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Saturday and Sunday 7:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Lunch: Daily 11:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Dinner: Sunday to Thursday 4:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Friday and Saturday 4:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Sunday Brunch Sunday 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
Low priority to try
Reviews
Grub
$$
Style of cuisine: Contemporary
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Main Antique Row
4328 Main StreetMap
(604) 876-8671http://www.grubonmain.ca
Hours: Tue. Wed. and Sun.: 5-10 Thu. to Sat.: 5-12
MTWTFSS
Breakfast       
Lunch       
Dinner  Y Y Y Y Y Y
Late Night       
Recommended Pairings
Pork Chop With Ancho Chili Mash - $18
Chat-en-Ouef Blanc - $8
Grub delivers sincere cooking, clean flavours and great value. In this case the pork chop was huge, juicy and nicely seared on the outside. A citrus salsa and citrus inflected pan sauce worked well with the meat and the mild smokey heat from the ancho chilis. The mash was likewise piquant but rich working with the meat and sauces. Nicely cooked broccoli rabe provided colour, crunch and freshness to the plate. Not cutting edge cooking, some might say even a little dated in terms of conception (this type of dish seemed to first spring forth in the 80s) but the taste and lack of artiface shine through. I tried both the red and white Chat-en-Ouef wines with this dish and while both are tasty, good value and provocative (The play on words avoids a legal beat down that would occur should they label the wines Chateauneuf du Pape). The white blends marasanne and other traditional varieties from a white Chateauneuf du Pape and does so in a dry, aromatic package that is seriously classy. The sweetness in the dish works very well with the steely dry but highly floral aromas and flavours in the wine. Good stuff all around.
Reviews 2009-04-24
Grub is far from grubby.
Guu
$$
Style of cuisine: Japanese Izakaya Small Plates Asian Fusion Tapas Pub Seafood Sashimi
Atmosphere:
Locations:
GastownDowntown
#105-375 Water Street,Map
Hours:
Downtown
838 Thurlow StreetMap
Hours:
DowntownWest end
1698 Robson StreetMap
Hours:
Richmond
#2790-4151 Hazelbridge Way,Map
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Tuna Tataki - $6.80
Sake tasting flight - $13
Guu is Guud
Reviews
Gyo-O
$$
Style of cuisine: Japanese Sashimi
Atmosphere: Funky
Locations:
Richmond
2137-3779 Sexsmith Rd.Map
604-295-4072
Hours: 7 Days aweek 12pm -9pm Holiday: 2nd Wednesday of every month.
MTWTFSS
Breakfast       
Lunch Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Dinner Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Late Night       
Recommended Pairings
Toro Gyo-O Roll - $6.95
Water - Complimentary
The Gyo-O roll is kind of a hybrid of sushi and sashimi. Literally it is a tower of tuna sashimi mounded on top of 3 pieces of maki sushi and topped with tobiko. The pieces of sushi roll have a seaweed filling and are in themselves pretty straightforward. The tuna sashimi on top of the rolls is quite good, fresh tasting and very tender. In terms of texture it reminded me of toro (toro Gyo-O roll is also available for $8.95) Different certainly, but it works. Basically sashimi with some filler rolls to provide bulk and also some texture. You can eat the maki pieces with the sashimi or separately. Its up to the diner's preference. Overall, a fun play with the concepts of sashimi and maki and well worth the premium over any $5.95 tuna sashimi appetizer I've tasted. To drink there are a variety of canned soft drinks. Nothing I'd particularly want to drink with the sushi. Water rather than tea is offered by Gyo-O so water it is to drink. A liquor license would change this though and any of the standard Japa-Brews or dry sake would do nicely. One can hope this becomes an option in the future.
Reviews 2009-09-15
Gyo-O
Gyoza King
$
Style of cuisine: Japanese Izakaya
Atmosphere: Casual
Locations:
West endDowntown
1508 Robson StreetMap
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
5 Assorted Oden - $7.95
Sapporo Ichiban - $9
Gyoza King makes great gyozas. This is a eidely held opinion so I won't bother talking about them here. Among the many additional options at Gyoza King I have a soft spot for the oden. I loved eating this as street food in Japan and Korea and so getting a good version in Vancouver is exciting even if you have to sit down to eat. The broth is lightly sweet and of the assorted skewers I really enjoy the daikon. Cold beer works perfectly so get a japanese beer big boy.
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Gyu Teppanyaki
Style of cuisine: Japanese
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Downtown
219-755 Burrard StreetMap
(604) 688-7050
Hours:
Low priority to try
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Habit
$$
Style of cuisine: Small Plates Tapas Contemporary
Atmosphere:
Locations:
SOMA
2610 Main St.Map
Hours: MONDAY TO SATURDAY 5pm to 1:30am SUNDAY 5pm to midnight Bar open until 1:30am
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Pork Croquettes with Spiced Tomato Chutney and Braised Fennel - $11
Retro Deconstructed Sloe Gin Fizz - $10
"Well Portland Oregon and Sloe Gin Fizz; If that ain't love then tell me what is". Well, Habit is not in Oregon, and the Sloe Gin Fizz in their deconstructed retro cocktail series features saskatoon berry infused gin rather than sloe gin, but the rest fits. Restaurant principal and barman extroardinaire Nick Devine is either brilliant or lazy. Ok, he's brilliant for sure, can't really say about the lazy but what he has done here is turn things on their head and leave the mixing of the drink to the customer. Components are pre-measured and suggested steps are provided, but ultimately the consumer is in charge. My wife was less impressed, likening it to some Izakayas that allow customers to add their mix to the base drink of their choice. Kingyo perhaps gets closest in having the customer juice their own grapefruit for the grapefruit and shochu coctail but this is another level entirely. A bento box arrives, with mini decanters and cups containing the liquid and solid components of the drink along with the appropriate glass (filled with ice or not depending on the drink) and a small cocktail shaker. The user assembles the drink. In the case of the 'Sloe' Gin Fizz which I ordered there are decanters of Saskatoon Berry infused gin (No sloe gin or sloe berries to be had in this part of the world) citrus and soda. A twist of lemon is also provided. Although the instructions mention not to add the soda to the shaker (which I knew anyhow) the waitress mentioned this. I guess there have been a few mishaps from customers deciding to go freestyle already. The end result, a tasty drink, which as Nick mentioned, can't be returned as the customer made it themselves. No worries on that account if you read and follow the instructions. The infused gin has a lovely colour and aroma with some sweetness imparted to the taste but also some complex berry flavour. A hit of citrus and soda and this is a failsafe refreshing drink. "Hey Bartender, Before you go, pour us one more drink, and a pitcher to go." To go along with this new drink menu, the resurrected Habit has new decor and a retooled menu. From the small plates portion of the menu the pork croquettes provide a filling and flavourful option. 4 cylinders of minced pork are breaded and fried to a golden crispy exterior with the interior left warm and moist. Very dense and meaty with much more texture and flavour than your run of the mill pork dumpling. (I need to confirm the provenance of the pork but would not be surprised to find it both fresh and local to the province) The croquettes are accompanied by a chunky 'spiced tomato chutney' which I found to be not overty spiced (neither in terms of heat nor intense flavours) but nicely jammy while still having good texture in the individual fine chunks of tomato. It did go well with the croquettes and contrasted with the very rich and dense meaty filling. The braised fennel was not really standing out, but was tasty enough. I preferred it on its own to alternate with bites of the croquette and tomato chutney. Overall, a tasty dish and notably filling and good value for a starter. A bit heavy perhaps, and more acid in the accompaniments might have helped in this regard.
Reviews 2009-09-15
Though the logo of Habit is a mounted stag head, a phoenix might be a more appropriate bit of heraldry.
Hachibei
$$
Style of cuisine: Japanese Sushi Sashimi Yoshoku
Atmosphere: Casual
Locations:
FairviewCambie Village
778 West 16th StreetMap
Hours: Mon-Sat 5-9
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Tofu Hamburger Teishoku - $10.95
Kirin Ichiban - $9.50
While most would view Hachibei as a sushi bar (and they are solid in that department) they also have a selection of Teishoku and Yoshoku homestyle dishes served as a set course, including rice, miso soup and side dishes along with a main item. A variety of grilled fishes are available and while they are good and very much the way japanese home cooking is, the Yoshoku dish labeled Tofu Hamburger is especially of interest. Vegetarians be warned this is not for you. As the menu mentions the hamburger are patties of ground beef mixed with tofu. And North American traditionalists be warned, these hamburgers have no buns. Instead, 3 small grilled patties are coated in a sweet teriyaki like sauce. The tofu lightens the patties (if you've ever grated in vegetables to a patty its the same idea) which ironically accentuates the meatiness. Very tasty. A small amout of searingly sharp mustard is also provided. Sides include an ice cream scoop of rather good potato salad (firm but not undercooked), a fresh romaine salad, miso soup, a bowl of rice and some tsuekemono (pickled veggies). Tasty, fresh, filling. Green tea goes well with all of this but then so does the ubiquitous J-brews. Beer and a burger, Japanese style!
Reviews 2009-10-09
Hachibei
Hakkasan
Style of cuisine: Chinese Contemporary Fusion
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Richmond
110 - 2188 no. 5 roadMap
Hours: Lunch Tuesday - Saturday 11:30am - 2:30pm Dinner Tuesday - Sunday 5:30pm - 10:00pm
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Hal-mae Jang Mo Jib
Style of cuisine: Korean
Atmosphere:
Locations:
West endDowntown
1719 RobsonMap
604-642-0712
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Jang mo jib
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Hamilton St. Grill
Style of cuisine: Steakhouse
Atmosphere:
Locations:
YaletownDowntown
1009 Hamilton StreetMap
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Hamilton St. Grill
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Hanwoori
$$
Style of cuisine: Korean
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Metrotown
5740 Imperial StMap
604-439-0815
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Hanwoori
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Hapa Izakaya
$$
Style of cuisine: Japanese Izakaya
Atmosphere:
Locations:
West endDowntown
1479 Robson StMap
Hours:
Kitsilano
1516 Yew StMap
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Hapa Izakaya
Reviews
Harambe
Style of cuisine: African Ethiopean
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Commercial Drive
2149 Commercial DriveMap
604-216-1060
Hours:
Low priority to try
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Hart House Restaurant
Style of cuisine: Contemporary West Coast Pacific Northwest
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Metrotown
6664 Deer Lake AvenueMap
Hours: Lunch: Tuesday to Friday - 11:30am - 2:30pm Dinner: Tuesday to Sunday - Starting at 5:30pm Brunch: Sunday - 11:00am - 2:00pm
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Havana
Style of cuisine: Latin
Atmosphere: Casual Food court Funky Art Patio
Locations:
Commercial Drive
1212 Commercial DriveMap
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Havana - best for brunch on a nice day. Watch the drive walk by.
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Hawker's Delight
Style of cuisine: Asian
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Main Antique Row
4127 Main St.Map
604-709-8188
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Mee Goreng - $4.50
Young Coconut drink - $1.25
The price is right and the flavours are authentic. Portions are modest, but this is definitely an inexpensive way to go on a culinary journey.
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Henry's Kitchen
Style of cuisine: Contemporary
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Fairview
904 King Edward Avenue WestMap
Hours: Tuesday to Friday for lunch 11am-1:30pm closing time 2:30pm, for dinner 5pm-8:00pm closing time 9:30pm Saturday dinner 5pm-8pm closing time 10pm, Sunday monday closed.
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Hermitage
Style of cuisine: French
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Downtown
1025 Robson StreetMap
Hours: Open Weekdays 12pm-10pm; Weekends 5:30pm-10pm
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Hermitage
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Herons
Style of cuisine: Contemporary West Coast Pacific Northwest
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Downtown
900 Canada PlaceMap
Hours: Breakfast: May to September 6:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Breakfast: October to April 6:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Lunch: 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Dinner: 5:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Sunday Brunch: 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
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Hi-Genki
$
Style of cuisine: Japanese Yoshoku
Atmosphere: Family Friendly Casual
Locations:
Burnaby
6680 Southoaks CrescentMap
Hours: Mon-Sun Lunch 11:30 a.m. - 3 p.m. Dinner 6 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
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Tonkatsu with curry sauce on rice - $9.50
Tea - Complimentary
Hi-Genki serves homestyle Japanese food. This is unsurprising as it is located in a Japanese retirement home. The tonkatsu with curry sauce is a competently excecuted version, simple and tasty. The cutlet breading is cruncy and crisp and the pork inside moist. About as good as you will find in greater Vancouver. So sooner a trip to Burnaby than Shinjuku (or at least vastly less expensive).
Reviews 2009-06-07
Hi-Genki (I'm still looking for a local tonkatsu place that matches Tokyo and Seoul).
Hiroshi's Sushi Creations
Style of cuisine: Japanese Sushi Sashimi
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Fairview
3720 Oak StreetMap
604 737-7728
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Energy Roll - $4
Tea - Complimentary
Hiroshi's specializes in their sushi 'creations', essentially fusion or modern sushi. The series of creations rolls showcase non-traditional ingredients, sauces or combinations. Fusion sushi can be fantastic, but requires deep knowledge of flavours and discipline to avoid mediocrity or worse. Technique also cannot be superceded by interesting combinations. Happily, Hiroshi seems to have a handle on all of this and so its well worth trying his creations. The energy roll for example marries tuna with pumpkin and garlic lime sauce. This works well as the zippiness of the sauce is tempered by the sweetness of the pumpkin. The tuna does not star here, but does add a meaty underpinning. Excellent value as well. Brown rice rolls are available with a small supplement.
Reviews 2009-09-02
Hiroshi's sushi creations
HKYK Seafood Hot Pot
Style of cuisine: Chinese Hot Pot
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Richmond
4260 No. 3 RoadMap
604-273-3202
Hours:
Medium priority to try
Reviews
Hon's Wun Tun House
Style of cuisine: Chinese Dim Sum
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Downtown
1339 Robson St.Map
604-685-0871http://www.hons.ca
Hours: 11-11 7 days
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Crispy Taro Balls - $3.00
Tea - Included
Hon's wont win any awards for decor or for food, but deserve praise for being fast, incredibly good value, kid friendly and serious about vegetarian cuisine (separate kitchen). Dim sum you order from the menu. Vegetarian dim sum is $2.50-$3.50 and regular is $3-$4.50. The standout is crispy fried taro balls, a crispy brown nest outside, rich and warm inside. Su-Mai, Har-Gow and other dumplings with pork and or shrimp are solid but not sublime.
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Hong Ma No
Style of cuisine: Korean
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Surrey Central
10330 152 StMap
604-588-5885
Hours:
Low priority to try
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Horizons
Style of cuisine: Contemporary West Coast Pacific Northwest
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Burnaby
100 Centennial WayMap
Hours: Lunch: Monday to Saturday, 11:30 AM - 2 PM Sunday Brunch, 11AM - 2 PM Dinner: Monday to Saturday, from 5 PM, Sunday, from 5 PM
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Ho Yuen Kee
Style of cuisine: Chinese
Atmosphere:
Locations:
East Van
6236 FraserMap
(604) 324-8855
Hours:
Critical priority to try
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Hy's Encore
Style of cuisine: Steakhouse
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Downtown
637 Hornby StreetMap
(604) 683-7671www.hyssteakhouse.com
Hours: luncheon weekdays, dinner nightly
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Il Giardino
Style of cuisine: Italian
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Downtown
1382 Hornby StreetMap
Hours: Open for lunch Monday through Friday at 12:00 p.m. Dinner is served Monday through Saturday from 6:00 p.m. Closed holidays
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Imperial Chinese Seafood Restaurant
Style of cuisine: Chinese Dim Sum Seafood
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Downtown
10 Marine Building, 355 Burrard St.Map
Hours:
Medium priority to try
Reviews
Incendio
Style of cuisine: Pizza Pasta Italian
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Gastown
103 Columbia StMap
Hours:
Kitsilano
2118 Burrard StreetMap
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Incendio
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Indigo
Style of cuisine: Contemporary West Coast Pacific Northwest
Atmosphere:
Locations:

Map
Hours:
Low priority to try
Reviews
Insadong
Style of cuisine: Korean
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Lougheed
403 North RoadMap
(604) 936-3778http://www.insadong.ca/
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Insadong
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Irashai Grill
Style of cuisine: Japanese Sushi Sashimi
Atmosphere:
Locations:
DowntownWest end
1368 West Pender St.Map
Hours: Lunch: Monday - Saturday 11:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Dinner: Sunday - Thursday 5:30 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. Friday - Saturday 5:30 p.m. - 11:00 p.m.
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Grilled Salmon Belly - $5.50
Beacon IPA - $4.50
Irashai Grill is probably best known for their fusion cuisine including non-traditional sushi rolls, but the dish which made the biggest impression on me was a simple traditional dish. Grilled salmon belly is a favourite dish of mine and I was eager to see how the Irashai version stacked up. The price is quite small and the portion generous for the price so no complaints there. The fish was nicely fatty and had a decent flavour. My only quibbles were that the skin could have been crispier and in a perfect world would have been grilled over charcoal. So good but not outstanding is the verdict.
Reviews 2009-07-16
Irashai grill
Irashai Sushi
Style of cuisine: Japanese Sushi Sashimi
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Kerrisdale
2260 41st Avenue WestMap
(604) 266-9332
Hours:
Low priority to try
Reviews
Isami Sushi
Style of cuisine: Japanese Sushi Sashimi
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Metrotown
6 4603 KingswayMap
(604) 434-1212
Hours:
High priority to try
Reviews
Italian Kitchen
Style of cuisine: Italian
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Downtown
1037 Alberni StreetMap
Hours: Lunch M-F from 11:30 Sunday through Saturday from 4:30
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Recommended Pairings
Kobe Meatball Spagetti - $18
Apulian Red - $7
Italian Kitchen
Reviews
Jade Seafood Restaurant
$$
Style of cuisine: Chinese Seafood
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Richmond
8511 Alexandra RoadMap
Hours: Open every day including holidays. Breakfast & Lunch: 9am - 3pm Dinner: 5pm - 10pm
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Low priority to try
Reviews
Jagerhof Schnitzel House
Style of cuisine: German
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Lonsdale
71 Lonsdale Ave.Map
604-980-4316
Hours:
Low priority to try
Reviews
Japadog
Style of cuisine: Sandwiches Japanese Fusion
Atmosphere: Take Out
Locations:
Downtown
Burrard and Smithe (In front of Sutton Place Hotel)Map
Hours: Monday to Thursday: From 12:00 p.m to 7:30 p.m Friday and Saturday: From 12:00 p.m to 8:00 p.m Sunday: 12:30 p.m to 7:00 p.m 月曜~木曜 金、土 日 12:00~19:30 12:00~20:00 12:30~19:00  We may close about 3 days per month, depending on whether
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Oroshi - $4.50
Bottled Water - Around $2
Japadog
Reviews 2009-00-00
Japadog
Joe's Cafe
$
Style of cuisine: Cafe
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Commercial Drive
1150 Commercial DriveMap
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Joe's Cafe
Reviews
Joe Fortes
Style of cuisine: Seafood Steakhouse
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Downtown
777 Thurlow StreetMap
Hours: open from 11am until 11pm seven days a week.
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Low priority to try
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Jolly's Indian Bistro
Style of cuisine: Indian
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Kitsilano
2778 4th Avenue WestMap
Hours: Monday-Saturday 5-10pm
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Dinner Y Y Y Y Y Y  
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Low priority to try
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Jonker Street
Style of cuisine: Asian
Atmosphere:
Locations:
YaletownDowntown
1128 Pacific BlvdMap
(604) 688-8565http://www.jonkerst.com/
Hours: 11:30 - 3:00 PM 5:00 - 9:00 PM Closed Sunday
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Medium priority to try
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Jordan's Crossing
$$$$
Style of cuisine: Pacific Northwest S.R.O. (Seasonal Regional Organic)
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Whistler
2131 Lake Placid RoadMap
604-966-5700www.nitalakelodge.com
Hours:
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Lunch       Y
Dinner Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
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Low priority to try
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Josephine's
Style of cuisine: Filipino
Atmosphere:
Locations:
SOMA
2650 Main StreetMap
(604) 876-8785
Hours:
Low priority to try
Reviews
Juicy Lucy's
$
Style of cuisine: Vegetarian Vegan
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Commercial Drive
1420 Commercial DriveMap
(604) 254-6101
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Juicy Lucy's
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Jules Bistro
$$
Style of cuisine: Bistro French
Atmosphere:
Locations:
GastownDowntown
216 abbott street Map
Hours: Hours of Operation - Opened Tuesday to Saturday - Closed Sunday & Monday Lunch: 11:30 - 2:30 Afternoons at Jules: 2:30 - 5:30 Dinner: 5:30 - 10:00
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Jules
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Kadoya
Style of cuisine: Japanese Sushi Sashimi
Atmosphere:
Locations:
DowntownWest end
1063 Davie StreetMap
(604) 608-1115
Hours: Open Tue,Sun 11am-10pm
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Low priority to try
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Kakurenbou
$$
Style of cuisine: Japanese Sushi Sashimi Izakaya
Atmosphere: Stylish
Locations:
West endDowntown
793 Jervis StreetMap
Hours: 5:30pm ~ Midnight
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Dinner Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
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Recommended Pairings
Nonkotsu Karaage - $6
Sapporo pint - $4.95
Among the standard izakaya offerings and inventive creations at Kakurenbou, the humble nonkotsu karaage stands out to me as a revelation. Regular karaage is not something I order often, but the nonkotsu variant intrigued me. Growing up, I always enjoyed eating the crunch cartilage in chickens and turkeys and pork. The nonkotsu is chunks of chicken containing the cartilage or 'knees'. So, on the one hand this is simple fried chicken chunks, with salt and dipping sauce. On the other hand, its a crunchy treat for my inner child. I guess the world is divided into those that love chicken Mc Nuggets, boneless 'wings' and regular karaage and those of us who love to crunch away enjoying all the tasty and texturally interesting bits. It makes me feel good somehow that in Japan my unvoiced cravings find acceptance in this dish. Obviously beer is the thing to drink with fried chicken. While I'd be happy with both an I.P.A. or a rich brown ale, a crisp light lager also does well and so any of the standard J-brews will work. Kakurenbou has Sapporo on tap so thats the way to go in this case.
Reviews 2009-07-21
Kakurenbou
Kalamata
$$
Style of cuisine: Greek
Atmosphere:
Locations:
FairviewCambie Village
388 West BroadwayMap
(604) 872-7050
Hours: Monday Closed. Tuesday 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM 4:30 PM to 10:00 PM Wednesday 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM 4:30 PM to 10:00 PM Thursday 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM 4:30 PM to 10:00 PM Friday 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM 4:30 PM to 10:00 PM Saturday 4:30 PM to 10:00 PM Sunday 4:30 PM to 10:00 PM
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Medium priority to try
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Kalvin's Restaurant
Style of cuisine: Chinese
Atmosphere:
Locations:
East Van
5225 Victoria DrMap
604-321-2888
Hours:
Reviews
Karv
Style of cuisine: Contemporary
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Kitsilano
2201 1st Avenue WestMap
(604) 730-0900
Hours: Open Weekdays 12pm-12am; Weekends 9am-12am
MTWTFSS
Breakfast      Y Y
Lunch Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Dinner Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
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Low priority to try
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Kelong Singapore
Style of cuisine: Asian Singaporean
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Richmond
130-4800 No.3 Rd.Map
Hours: Monday: Closed Tue - Fri: 11:00am to 2:30pm 5:00pm to 9:30pm Sat - Sun: 11:00am to 9:30pm
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Mini Laksa - $4.55
Tea - Complimentary
Kelong is a nondescript family type of place. The menu covers the standard singaporean and Southeast Asian dishes. Laksa is decent with the velvety coconut milk and curry broth soothing an underlying kick of chili heat. I would have been pleased with more shrimp in the laksa, and the vermicelli were a little bland in terms of taste and texture. Not on par with Cafe D'Lite but solid. I plan to try the sambal prawns and some roti with curry sauce next time. Filling decent food with good value.
Reviews
Kim Phung
$
Style of cuisine: Vietnamese
Atmosphere:
Locations:
East Van
5764 Victoria DriveMap
(604) 327-4490
Hours:
Low priority to try
Reviews
Kingyo
$$
Style of cuisine: Japanese Izakaya Small Plates
Atmosphere:
Locations:
DowntownWest end
871 Denman StreetMap
Hours: KINGYO`S LUNCH OPEN!. Exclusively from AM11:30~PM2:00 !!
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Recommended Pairings
Sliced beef tongue - $6.80
Dan Dan (Sweet Potato) Shochu - $5.50
Kingyo is a stylish room. Service is prompt and friendly. All dishes we tried were good or better. Many Izakaya standards but most are elevated. Chicken Kara-age with 3 varietal salts for dipping is a case in point; raising both the taste and concept of the dish considerably. The beef tongue is a conceptual triumph. Thin shavings of beef tongue are laid out a platter which also hosts a very hot rock. Tongs are used to transfer the meat to the stone which quickly sears the thin slices. Lemon slices can be squeezed on before or after cooking. A bit of chili paste can also be added. My son loved that dish, and prompty took over as tong master and chef cooking and distributing the cooked slices and squezing lemon onto the beef as it cooked. Its a very modest portion - but the phenomenal rich meaty flavour lingers. Clever too, as this flavourful cut of meat easily toughens if not braised so the paper thin slices and quick searing keep the texture from being stringy. Sashimi salad was excellent. 3 types of fish each dressed differently on a bed of quality greens 8.80. The beef tendon stew was rich, meaty and the daikon and carrot were tender and full of flavour. Great value at $4.80. Ebi mayo very good. Hot, not soggy or greasy and the chili mayo was fresh. I'd be happy with more spice but it certainly worked well with the prawns. I'll even credit that the now almost Vancouver-ubiquitous edamame was 3.50 for a big portion. Having seen too many $6-8 versions at bandwagon jumping non-asian restaurants with smaller portions I had extra enjoyment from this dish. After all, you can buy 1 kilo bags of edamame at T & T, H Mart or other groceries for $2 a bag. A simple steam, salt and perhaps some sesame oil and this is an $8 dish? Even the $8 Yam fries are more tolerable. The $8 olives are also a little more understandable. Anyhow - big kudos to Kingyo for not gouging on this item. It would be an ideal bar snack so you could get beer and edamame and be out with change from a ten. Grilled saba was a good portion and not fishy at all. We should all eat more fish oil and this is the tasty way to do it. The only quibble was that the tuna tataki was merely good. I think I prefered the Guu original. I'm sure it would have blown me away if I had it here first but next time I'll try the beef tataki. The food is generallly beer friendly but the list of Sake's and Shochu (kind of halfway between sake and vodka) also work well.
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Kintaro
Style of cuisine: Japanese Noodles
Atmosphere:
Locations:
DowntownWest end
788 Denman St.Map
604-682-7568
Hours: 11-11
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Shoyu Ramyun - $6.75
Kirin - $4.50
Be prepared to wait for a table at Kintaro but the turnover is brisk so the wait is usually not too long and well worth it. Entering the restraunt you notice the heat and humidity but also the rich delicious aroma of the broth, which is contantly boiling in 4 large kettles. The menu is pretty simple, there are 3 basic variants of Ramyun: Shoyu (Soy sauce), Shio (salt), and Miso. You choose light, medium or rich broth and lean or fatty pork. I'm generally happy with Medium and the fat pork is a delicious occasional indulgence. You can add extras into the bowl as well. I like a boiled egg for an extra $1. Its mesmerizing watching the two cooks assemble several orders at once. Everything from boiling the noodles to adding the meat is chroreographed precisely. What arrives is a large bowl, full of noodles, sprouts, meat and garnishes. The broth is profoundly rich and flavourful, the hand made noodles chewy and well defined. The fatty pork is an infartilicious marvel. Can't be healthy but melting in the mouth good. Portions are good, but if you are really hungry or want to share the panfried Gyoza ($3.50 for 5) are tasty and inexpensive. Actually everything about Kintaro is great value. You won't find Ramyun much cheaper but I've yet to find better Ramyun in Vancouver. A bottle of J-Beer (Kirin Asahi or Sapporo) goes well with the noodles but ice water works as well. Busy, with ESL students and others seeking good food and good value. The clientelle provides atmosphere as does the dance of the cooks in the open kitchen as well as the heartbeat of Kintaro.
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Kirin Seafood Restaurant
Style of cuisine: Chinese Dim Sum Seafood
Atmosphere: Formal
Locations:
Downtown
102-1166 Alberni StreetMap
Hours: Monday - Friday 11:00am-2:30pm; 5:00pm-10:30pm Saturday - Sunday & Public Holidays 10:00am-2:30pm; 5:00pm-10:30pm
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Fairview
201 City Square, 555 West 12th AvenueMap
Hours: Monday - Friday 11:00am-2:30pm; 5:00pm-10:30pm Saturday - Sunday & Public Holidays 10:00am-2:30pm; 5:00pm-10:30pm
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Richmond
200 Three West Centre 7900 Westminster HighwayMap
Hours: Daily 10:00am-2:30pm; 5:00pm-10:30pm
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Coquitlam
2001 Henderson Place, 1163 Pinetree WayMap
Hours: Monday - Friday 11:00am-2:30pm; 5:00pm-10:30pm Saturday - Sunday & Public Holidays 10:00am-2:30pm; 5:00pm-10:30pm
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New Westminster
350 Gifford StreetMap
Hours: Monday - Friday 11:00am-2:30pm; 5:00pm-10:30pm Saturday - Sunday & Public Holidays 10:00am-2:30pm; 5:00pm-10:30pm
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Medium priority to try
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Kisamos
Style of cuisine: Greek
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Steveston
3420 Moncton StreetMap
604-277-5626
Hours:
Low priority to try
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Kiss Yo Mama
Style of cuisine: Jamaican
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Metrotown
4926 Imperial StreetMap
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
kiss yo mama
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Kiyo
Style of cuisine: Japanese Sushi Sashimi
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Richmond
#102 11590 Cambie RdMap
(604) 214-1388
Hours:
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Kiyo
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Koon Bo
Style of cuisine: Chinese
Atmosphere:
Locations:
East Van
5682 Fraser StreetMap
(604) 323-1218
Hours:
Medium priority to try
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Kwong Chow Congee Noodle house
Style of cuisine: Chinese
Atmosphere:
Locations:
East VanSOMA
3163 Main StreetMap
(604) 876-8520
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Ostrich and green onion noodle soup - $6.00
Zhujiang - $3.00
Kwong Chow
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Kyung Bok Goong
Style of cuisine: Korean
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Lonsdale
143 W.3rd St.Map
604-987-9133
Hours:
Low priority to try
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L'Altro Buca
$$$
Style of cuisine: Italian
Atmosphere:
Locations:
West endDowntown
1906 Haro StreetMap
Hours: open for dinner seven nights from 5 pm.
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Agnolotti con sugo d'agnello - $18.50
Tormaresca Piaira Rosato 2005, Puglia - $12
I saw a picture of this dish on Vancouver Magazine featurette about pasta, and it looks awesome. The agnolotti are stuffed with green peas and mint. I expect fresh clean green flavours to brighten up the rich lamb sauce. The keys to this dish will be the texture of the pasta and sufficient acidity to lift the sauce into an equal marriage with the lighter flavours of the pasta. So for a wine pairing I want something with a lot of acidity and quite light if red. Actually, given that there is a rose by the glass on the list, I'd give that a shot. Failing that the Chianti.
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La Baguette et L'Echalote
$
Style of cuisine: Bakery Sandwiches
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Granville Island
1680 Johnston StreetMap
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Baguette et L'Echalote
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La Belle Auberge
Style of cuisine: French
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Ladner
4856 48th AvenueMap
Hours: Tuesday to Saturday from 6 pm
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La Belle Auberge
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La Bodega
Style of cuisine: Tapas Mediterranean
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Downtown
1277 Howe StreetMap
Hours: Monday to Friday 4:30 pm to Midnight Saturday 5:00pm to Midnight Sunday 5:00pm to 11:00pm
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Grilled Veal Heart - $6.25
Peller Estates Cabernet-Merlot VQA - $5.95
La Bodegamay come across as dated but that seems to suit the regulars just fine. Sticking close to the original Spanish concept of tapas, la bodega has a wide range of regular small plates and also a good list of many current specials. For value and flavour, I cannot fault the grilled veal heart. The meat is cubed and marinated before being skewered and grilled. Two skewers come with the dish. There is also a small portion of the famous patatas bravas - roasted potatos with a tangy sauce. The meat is wonderfully flavourful, and while not meltingly tender, is nicely chewy (but far from stringy). Very lean, wonderfully flavourful. The peller estates cab is good value. Straightforward berry flavours and a decent dollop of oakiness which holds up well to the depth of flavour from the meat. La Bodega doesn't produce art on a plate, just good honest flavours and fantastic value. Ideally a group of 4 will just order a bunch of items and sample.
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La Brasserie
$$
Style of cuisine: French Bistro German
Atmosphere:
Locations:
West endDowntown
1091 DavieMap
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Moules et Frites - $15
Faugeres - $7
La Braserie
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La Buca
Style of cuisine: Bistro Italian
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Kitsilano
4025 MacDonald St.Map
604-730-6988http://www.labuca.ca
Hours:
High priority to try
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La Casa Gelato
Style of cuisine: Dessert
Atmosphere:
Locations:
East Van
1033 Venables StreetMap
(604) 251-3211www.lacasagelato.com
Hours:
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La Casita
Style of cuisine: Latin
Atmosphere:
Locations:
GastownDowntown
101 W. Cordova St.Map
604-646-2444
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
La Casita
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La Cucina del Diavola
Style of cuisine: Italian
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Commercial Drive
1701 Powell St.Map
Hours: Monday to Friday 6am - 3pm
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La Grotta Del Formaggio
Style of cuisine: Deli Sandwiches
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Commercial Drive
1791 Commercial DriveMap
604-255-3911
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Panini on half foccaccia - $6.50
Aranciata - $2.00
La Grotta del formaggio
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La Marrakech
Style of cuisine: African Middle Eastern
Atmosphere:
Locations:
GastownDowntown
52 Alexandre St.Map
604-688-3714
Hours:
Low priority to try
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Landmark Hot Pot House
Style of cuisine: Chinese Hot Pot
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Cambie Village
4023 Cambie StreetMap
(604) 872-2868
Hours:
Medium priority to try
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Lao Shan Dong
Style of cuisine: Taiwanese Noodles
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Metrotown
105 - 4887 KingswayMap
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
No. 1 Spicy Beef Noodles Large - $7
Tea - Complimentary
Great handmade noodles, tender beef, rich broth. Delicious, filling and a great hangover cure. The steamed dumplings are very good as well. Variety of taiwanese appetizers are interesting too. The pigs ear is an excercise in texture.
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La Piazza Dario
Style of cuisine: Italian
Atmosphere:
Locations:
East Van
3075 Slocan StreetMap
Hours:
High priority to try
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La Quercia
Style of cuisine: Italian
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Kitsilano
3689 West 4th AveMap
Hours: Lunch: Tues - Fri: 11:30 - 2 Dinner: Tues - Sun: 5 - 10
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La Regalade
Style of cuisine: Bistro French
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Marine Drive
103 - 2232 Marine DriveMap
Hours: Lunch: Tuesday to Friday 11:30am to 2:00pm Dinner: Tuesday to Saturday 5:30pm to 10:00pm
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Las Margaritas
Style of cuisine: Latin
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Kitsilano
Map
Hours:
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Las Tortas
$
Style of cuisine: Mexican Sandwiches Take Out
Atmosphere: Family Friendly Fast Food Take Out Casual
Locations:
Cambie Village
3353 Cambie St.Map
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Choriqueso Torta - $9.30
Tamarind Aqua Fresca - $2
Las Tortas is all about the sandwich. Fresh house baked bread, fresh toppings, hot grilled filling cooked to order. This is real street food, but of course in Vancouver you have to go indoors to get it. Well, it makes great take out for picnic style eating at a nearby park. I'm partial to the choriqueso. Chunks of chorizo sausage grilled together with the firm Oaxacan cheese. A substantial sandwich, with pickled onions cabbage and jalapeno providing tartness and light heat, rich filling and some refried beans showing a new path to take place of hummus or tuscan bean dip as a dip or spread on bread. The tamarind aqua fresca is a lightly sweet and lightly sour drink that refreshes against the strong flavours of the torta.
Reviews 2009-08-16
Las Tortas - We all know Vancouver is woefully lacking in street food (The night markets serving more to tease than satisfy) However, there are a few places that refuse to let city hall spoil the fun and provide great street food in the context of a small indoor establishment, basically inviting you to take your street food out into the urban landscape. Hawkers Delight springs to mind, but the newly opened Las Tortas right out of the gate makes a strong claim to providing the best indoor street food in the city. Timed to coincide with the re-surfacing of Cambie village and scant days after the skytrain opened, this bright clean space is small but promises the big flavours of the Mexican sandwich; Tortas.
La Taqueria
$
Style of cuisine: Mexican
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Downtown
322 Hastings Street WestMap
Hours: 11-7 Monday-Wednesday, 11-10 Thursday-Saturday
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Recommended Pairings
Lengue Taco - $2.50
Jaritos Tamarindo Soda - $2.00
La Taqueira might be a one trick pony, but its a pretty good trick. Outside of a rather throw-away quesadilla option Tacos are the sole item on the menu. Not a bad thing when you consider the variety of fillings for these authentic tacos. (2 small soft corn tortillas mounded with savoury options served open faced and only pinched into the form most gringos recognize when you pick it up to eat it) There are around 8 meat based options and 4 vegetarian (some vegan even). While several of the veggie options are really excellent, if I had to pick one variety it would be the lengue or beef tongue. Slow simmered, small cubes of tender and flavourful tongue mix with the toppings to provide a delicious and meaty fillings. The tortillas are nicely firm, and hold up fairly well to the moist filling. Drink options are similarly limited, but the tamarind soda has a bit of pleasant sourness that works well with the strong flavours in the tacos.
Reviews 2009-10-06
Pinche Taqueira indeed. After two failed attempts to patronize this eagerly awaited addition addition to crosstown I was thinking to myself, this had better be great. After one visit, under slightly challenging circumstances I'd say that the taqueira is good, perhaps very good but not great. After a bit of time to digest, I have to say, perhaps they don't need to be great, they are still exactly what Vancouver needs. And what does Vancouver need. Better street food. No question there. Of course, the best we can do under the present circumstances is more traditional restaurants serving authentic inexpensive street food in small spaces which invite diners to take their food and dine al fresco in good weather. Hey come to think of it, perhaps with all the rain we really don't need street food. Just more places like taqueira that are take out friendly but do offer some shelter for eating when its raining. (Ok and more that are open late and more with licenses....but one thing at a time.) Ok, lets backtrack a bit. Another way to look at La Taqueira is to view it as a balancing of the cosmic scales. Not too long ago, the space at 322 West Hastings was occupied by one of the sublime Nuba locations. Across the street the good Mouse and the Bean mexican restaurant occupying the cavernous basement space in the heritage Dominion building closed. Nuba moved in to the vacated space (upping the ante significantly stylish redesign, grilled entrees and a great drinks program and just generally being superb). It is meet and fitting that the now vacated Nuba spot be taken over by a solid Mexican restaurant. I'm pretty ecstatic at how this all turned out and the risk of cosmic rifts due to the imbalance of inexpensive and authentic Mexican and Lebanese restaurants is avoided. Pretty sweet. Back to the present, I was determined that I would not be denied the chance to taste these tacos today, and informed my wife that I would be dining there this evening. She was also informed that I would be pleased if she and our two young sons joined me, but that the lack of their company would in no way sway my intentions. Happily she was of a like mind. The need to arrive there before their early 7pm closing on Tuesday dovetailed with the need to get our children fed at a reasonable hour so we met enroute and arrived at La Taquiera by 6pm. A sandwich board out front proclaimed that I would not be denied a third time so with great expectations we went in. The street frontage of La Taqueira is striking. A painting of the Virgin Mary is bisected by the front window which faces the small open kitchen. Inside a long corridor runs alongside the counter. Ordering is at the middle, seats to the rear. Bright colours, lovely exposed brick its a cheerful and effective decor that matches the food. When we arrived the restaurant was half full, but service was quick. We ordered two taco sets, 4 meat for $9.50 and 4 vegetarian for $7. Our dishes arrived quickly, and due to small children and hungry bellies I did not happen to snap any photos of the tacos. Of the meat tacos, I particularly liked the Lengue (beef tongue) which was tender and flavourful and the pork confit which was incredibly soft and tasty (I imagine pork sashimi would have the same texture...). The Pescado was a flavourful fish taco, but didn't really blow me away. My wife was partial to the chicken mole which was earthy and complex. We ended up ordering two more lengue as my son enjoyed this the most as well. Among the vegetarian options, the roasted pepper was very good and the tofu option was excellent. We ordered two cheese and bean tacos thinking they would go over well with the young boys, but these were the sole flop of the evening. The bean was rather dry, the cheese unmelted and the boys were unimpressed. Next time I'll most definitely go with the other veg options (including a mushroom variant we did not try). So, overall, this is good, inexpensive and largely authentic Mexican food. A liquor licese would be welcome (there was a hint this may be coming in the future) and if the space were bigger and had some tables in addition to counter style seating that would also be great. But those are minor quibbles. A welcome addition to the neighbourhood.
La Terazza
Style of cuisine: Italian
Atmosphere:
Locations:
YaletownDowntown
1088 Cambie StreetMap
(604) 899-4449http://laterrazza.ca
Hours:
Low priority to try
Reviews
Latin Quarter
Style of cuisine: Latin
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Commercial Drive
1305 Commercial DriveMap
604.251.1144
Hours:
Reviews
Latitude
$$
Style of cuisine: Wine Bar Small Plates Tapas
Atmosphere: Stylish
Locations:
SOMA
3250 Main St.Map
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Ancho seared albacore tuna, jalapeno and fennel escabeche, piri piri, annatto oil - $8
Township 7 Vineyards and Winery 2007 Viognier - $7.75
Latitude is a coolly sophisticated room that has an inventive menu inspired by the wine regions of the americas and a good wine list that also reflects the vines in Canada, the US, South America and yes even Mexico. (Don't prejudge) Their version of Tuna Tataki embodies the philosophy. A dish that originates in Japan but which has become quintessentially Vancouver but flavoured with Latin nuances. On paper it works. Happily this bit of fusion works on the palate as well. Good quality fish, and the piquant piri piri and annato sauces do not overwhelm it. Portion is small at least compared to the most popular Izakaya but the quality and originality soften this critique. I don't think Viognier is a conventional match here. A light red with low tannins or a more assertive white would spring to mind, but since the tuna has an abundance of acidity and light heat due to the saucing and fennel salad a soft lush white offers a counterbalance and the tropical fruit flavours match the spiciness fairly well. In its own right a good wine and good value at the price (true of many on the list.)
Reviews Lattitude
2009-06-15
La Vallee
Style of cuisine: French
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Downtown
1379 Howe St. VancouverMap
Hours:
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Le Crocodile
$$$$
Style of cuisine: French
Atmosphere: Formal
Locations:
Downtown
100-909 Burrard St. (on Smythe)Map
Hours: Monday - 11:30am to 2:00pm & 5:30pm to 10:00pm Tuesday - 11:30am to 2:00pm & 5:30pm to 10:00pm Wednesday - 11:30am to 2:00pm & 5:30pm to 10:00pm Thursday - 11:30am to 2:00pm & 5:30pm to 10:00pm Friday - 11:30am to 2:00pm & 5:30pm to 10:30pm Saturday - 5:30pm to 10:30pm Sunday - Closed
Recommended Pairings
Tarte Alsatien - $8.50
Hugel Gentil - $10
Cascades of superlatives. So many small perfect details. I'll confine myself to raving about the classic Alsatian onion onion tarte. The filling was pillowy, rich with cheese and sweet onion, with flecks of bacon adding a savoury contrast of texture and flavour. The crust was thin, crisp and flaky on the sides and top, firm on the bottom. A pile of frisee endive dressed with a hint of vinaigrette balanced the creamy rich flavours of the tart. The Alsatian wine, a blend of several 'noble' varieties is a no-brainer match. Aromatic and dry it plays perfectly of the flavours of the tart and keeps the mouth fresh. Although this is the quintessential pairing to try here, rest assured that all the food, from the amuse bouche, to the entrees (had a fantastic halibut special on saffron cream tagliatele) to the service and ending with the house made chocolate crocodiles that arrive with the bill are all superb. Not inexpensive but value of the highest order.
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Le Do
$
Style of cuisine: Vietnamese
Atmosphere:
Locations:
East Van
2292 Hastings Street EastMap
(604) 253-3508‎
Hours:
Low priority to try
Reviews
Le Faux Bourgoise
Style of cuisine: French Bistro
Atmosphere:
Locations:
East Van
663 E. 15thMap
Hours:
Critical priority to try
Reviews
Le Gavroche
Style of cuisine: French
Atmosphere:
Locations:
DowntownWest end
1616 Alberni St.Map
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Le Gavroche
Reviews
Legendary Noodle
Style of cuisine: Noodles
Atmosphere:
Locations:
DowntownWest end
1074 Denman StreetMap
(604) 669-8551
Hours: Mon: 11am – 10:30pm Tue: 11am – 10:30pm Wed: 11am – 10:30pm Thu: 11am – 10:30pm Fri: 11am – 10:30pm Sat: 11am – 10:30pm Sun: 11am – 10:30pm
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Main Antique Row
4191 Main StreetMap
604-879-8758
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
No 15 - Thin noodles in beef broth with pork and chive dumplings
Zhu Jiang Beer - $4.75
Legendary noodle
Reviews
Libby's Kitchen
Style of cuisine: Cafe
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Commercial Drive
3429 Porter StreetMap
Hours: Mondays 7am till 6pm Tuesdays 7am till 6pm Wednesdays 7am till 6pm Thursdays 7am till 6pm Fridays 7am till 6pm Saturdays 8am till 6pm Sundays CLOSED
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Low priority to try
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Lickerish
Style of cuisine: Contemporary West Coast Pacific Northwest
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Downtown
903 davie streetMap
Hours:
Low priority to try
Reviews
Lift
Style of cuisine: Contemporary
Atmosphere:
Locations:
West endDowntown
333 Menchions MewsMap
Hours: Monday to Friday: 11:30am to 12:00am Saturday and Sunday: 11:00am to 12:00am
MTWTFSS
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Lime
Style of cuisine: Japanese Sushi Sashimi Izakaya
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Commercial Drive
1130 Commercial DrMap
Hours: 17:00-1:00 Last Order 12:00
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Lin Chinese Restaurant and Tea House
$$
Style of cuisine: Chinese Dim Sum
Atmosphere:
Locations:
South Granville
1537 W. BroadwayMap
604-733-9696
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Xiaolongbao - around $5
Tea - Complimentary
Lin Chinese restaurant and Tea House; friendly service v.g. baiyulan lot of soup in dumpling. Decent beef roll. braised eggplant and tofu a bit salty cold noodles good noodle and prawn but sauce not to my taste.
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Lok's Chinese Restaurant
Style of cuisine: Chinese
Atmosphere:
Locations:
East Van
4890 Victoria DriveMap
604-439-1888
Hours:
Low priority to try
Reviews
Lolita's
Style of cuisine: Latin Mexican
Atmosphere:
Locations:
DowntownWest end
1326 Davie St.Map
Hours:
Low priority to try
Reviews
Lombardos
Style of cuisine: Italian Pizza Pasta
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Commercial Drive
120-1641 Commercial DriveMap
Hours: Open Mon-Sat 11am-11pm; Sun 11am-10pm
MTWTFSS
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Lunch Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
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Downtown
970 Smithe StreetMap
Hours:
High priority to try
Reviews
Long's Noodle House
Style of cuisine: Chinese
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Main Antique Row
4853 Main StreetMap
604-879-7879
Hours: Closed Tuesdays
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Critical priority to try
Wuxi pork chops, crispy rice with salted egg yolk
Reviews
Lucy Mae Brown
Style of cuisine: Wine Bar Cocktail Bar
Atmosphere:
Locations:

862 Richards StreetMap
Hours:
Low priority to try
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Lumiere
$$$$$
Style of cuisine: French Contemporary West Coast Pacific Northwest S.R.O. (Seasonal Regional Organic)
Atmosphere: Formal
Locations:
Kitsilano
2551 West BroadwayMap
Hours: Open Tuesday - Sunday 5:30pm
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Maenam
$$
Style of cuisine: Thai Cocktail Bar Contemporary
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Kitsilano
1938 West 4th Ave.Map
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Fried Golden Mantle Oysters - $9
Koh Phangan - $9
Maenam tries to take the principles of thai cuisine - balance between spicy sweet sour and salty - and apply it to all aspects of their menu, including the cocktails and desserts. In the case of the oyster starter the fresh battered oysters are fried to be crisp on the exterior but still juicy within. The dipping sauce covers all the above bases, plus some funky depths from the fish sauce. Simple and perfect in equal measure. The Koh Phangan coctail works well with the oysters. Tequila is the base spirit but kalamansi lime and cointreau add citrussy notes and cilantro a cooling herbaceous aspect. Taken with the oysters all the taste buds in your mouth are truly given a workout.
Reviews 2009-06-05
I was a bit sad to hear that Gastropod was closing down but excited that Maenam would be bringing something new to the thai restaurant scene in Vancouver.
Mahek Restaurant and Lounge
Style of cuisine: Indian
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Surrey Central
9470 120 StreetMap
Hours:
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Mak's Noodle House
Style of cuisine: Chinese Noodles
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Richmond
185-8291 Alexandra Rd.Map
604-231-8141
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Wonton Noodle in Soup - $4.25
Tea - Complimentary
Mak's
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Marcello
Style of cuisine: Italian Pizza
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Commercial Drive
1404 Commercial DriveMap
(604) 215-7760
Hours:
Low priority to try
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Maria's Taverna
Style of cuisine: Greek
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Kitsilano
2324 W 4th AveMap
604 731-4722
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Market
$$$
Style of cuisine: French Contemporary West Coast Pacific Northwest
Atmosphere: Stylish
Locations:
Downtown
1128 West Georgia StreetMap
Hours: Lunch: Weekdays 11.30am-2.30pm Dinner: Mondays to Saturdays 5.30pm–10.30pm Cafe: Weekdays 11.30am-11.30pm Saturdays 4.30pm-11.30pm Bar: Weekdays 11.30am-midnight Saturdays 4.40pm-midnight
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Truffle and Fontina Pizza - $14
Katnook Founders Block Shiraz 06 - $12
Market might be just one outpost in the far flung Jean Georges Vongerichten culinary empire, but it holds up well against the best local options and should become more local itself moving forward. Value is exceptional given the quality of the food, decor and service. From the bar menu, the black truffle and fontina pizza is a remarkably tasty starter. Not a meal for sure but a fantastic value given the quantity of black truffle paste kind of like tapenade but with truffle instead of olive) on the pizza. The cheese adds body and richness and a precise globe of frisee in the middle provides just the hint of acid needed to keep each bite fresh. Profound flavour that lingers and lingers. The Katnook Shiraz provides just what you expect, big soft fruit with some peppery notes. Good concentration and while not classicly structured is not completely a sludge of fruit and oak. As a bonus its widely available in stores ($19.99 retail) so if you like it you can pick some up to drink at home. Which leads me to the next thing. Having eaten the pizza, my admiration is increased because I'll be able to make it at home. Good pizza dough, black truffle paste (available at urban fare right below the restaurant, meinhardts, grotta del formaggio etc.) crumbled fontina cheese, some frisee and a mild vinagraitte (I'd say champagne or rice wine vinegar). Dead simple to make once you've had it but an absolute eye opener the first time. I'll be back as soon as I can manage to see what else on the menu inspires me.
Reviews 2009-01-31
Market at the Shangri-La hotel, the new Vancouver property in the Michellin bestarred empire of Jean-Georges Vongerichten has hit the ground running with great atmosphere, excellent service, great value and food that stands up to but does not exceed the best that Vancouver had to offer before the big boys came to town. My second visit, still in the first week of existence was a family affair - my own attempt to test their mettle by adding my 5 year old and infant sons to my wife and myself. We arrived and lighted by the lovely italian glass chandelier in the foyer found that while the dining room proper was fully booked the cafe did have an opening right away. This evening, the cafe was serving the full dining room menu only. I've heard contradictory things about this policy - and I think as time goes on and the services are less packed you will be able to order from the bar menu while in the cafe. This is not what I had hoped, since the less formal food of the bar menu was a bit more kid friendly (especially when you kid likes chilled seafood as mine does). Nonetheless we decided to plunge into the dining room menu. The cafe is a little funkier than the dining room but still elegant. We decided to order several starters and two mains. For the starters we chose the Arctic Char Sashimi ($15), The crab cake ($14) and the dungeness crab ravioli with meyer lemon ($12). For mains we ordered the crispy Red Snapper with black bean avocado sake and ginger ($22) as well as the steamed pacific sole with a seed crust, spaghetti squash and a soy yuzu nage ($22). To drink my wife had a blood orange mojito ($10) and I started with a glass of Gruner-Veltiner ($11). The appetizers arrived and we began to taste. The crab cake was solid but nothing unique. I enjoyed the celeriac remoulade that the cake sat on quite a bit, both in its own right and as a creamy, nutty but slightly sharp contrast with the warm rich crab cake. The ravioli were superb. The crab was pure and sweet with tender pasta and the mild citrus of the meyer lemon set it off just right. The Arctic Char Sashimi was a bit of a shock and definitely a miss. The portion of the fish was a bit small compared to a good sushi restaurant but it was of good quality. The shock was in the large quantity of the lemon-dill creamy sauce that partially covered the fish and pooled in the bowl. This was far to assertive and overwhelmed the fish. Also, the mixing of dairy with raw fish just doesn't quite fit to me. I wonder how well this dish will do in Vancouver? On to the mains. Both showed the underlying sensibilities of Jean-George; light, fresh, asian inflected classics. I can see how this was revolutionary when he first started out, but now (imitation being the sincerest form and all that) I have to say that this style of food just fits in with contemporary B.C. (Pacific Northwest) food. The snapper was well cooked and a good portion but the overall effect of the beans, and avocado with an aromatic sake broth just missed the mark. I hate to say it, but add tomato and switch tequila for sake and this is a Mexican treatment (and might be better for it). Or possibly rather than cubing the avocado, a puree. Anyhow, this dish was good but puzzling. The sole on the other hand really nailed it. The delicate fish was offset by the pumpkin seed crust. The spaghetti squash added richness and the salt and acid in the soy-yuzu broth kept things light and in focus. This was the dish that delivered on my expectations and the reputation of the chef. Service overall was good, with lots of pride and enthusiasm from the staff. Value is unquestionably excellent for the quality. Overall very clean flavours and after the meal feeling full but not laden down or bloated. So, this newcomer with the three star reputation of Jean-George Vongerichten immediately takes its place in the first flight of Vancouver restaurants, but interestingly does not stand out in front. I think its a testament to the quality and value of the Vancouver dining scene that such an excellent new property seems at once to fit in as anther great option for casual fine dining in our city.
Maruchu
Style of cuisine: Japanese
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Richmond
2065 - 4580 No. 3 RoadMap
604-214-3770
Hours:
Medium priority to try
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Matoi Sushi
$
Style of cuisine: Japanese Sushi Sashimi
Atmosphere: Family Friendly Fast Food Take Out Casual Food court
Locations:
Downtown
590 Robson Street, VancouverMap
604-608-2887
Hours:
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Sushi Combo - Around $8
Tea - Complimentary
Matoi sushi delivers value and quality that bely its food court environs. Clean tasting fresh fish, prepared with precision is the end result. Prices are a bit above the value sushi, but quality is clearly above that.
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Maurya
$$$
Style of cuisine: Indian
Atmosphere:
Locations:
South Granville
1643 W BroadwayMap
Hours: Business hours are from 5pm to 10pm Saturday to Thursday, and Friday we are open for lunch from 11:30 until 2:30, and then for dinner from 5pm to 11pm.
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Mc Donalds
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McKim Wonton Mein Saga
$
Style of cuisine: Chinese Dim Sum Noodles
Atmosphere: Casual
Locations:
Richmond
1180 - 8788 McKim WayMap
604-270-6632
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Wonton Noodles in soup - Around $6
Tea - Complimentary
McKim Wonton Mein Saga
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Me & Julio
Style of cuisine: Latin
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Commercial Drive
2095 Commercial DriveMap
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Carne Asado Tacos - $15.75
Quail's Gate Old Vine Foch - $7.75
Me & Julio
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Medina Cafe
Style of cuisine: Cafe
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Downtown
556 Beatty St.Map
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Liege waffles - Lavender infused chocolate - $3
Coffee - $3
A small cafe next to Chambar and run by the same group. For now menu is tiny though full lunch is apparently coming when kitchen renovations are completed. Still the current minimalist approach is near perfect. Get a cup of good flavourful coffee and an order of liege waffles with your choice of condiment. The waffles are small, its a snack more than a meal (even for breakfast) but what waffles. Great texture and the available condiments are inventive and delicious. The lavender infused chocolate was so good - the heat from the melted chocolate wafts the lavender aroma around the table. A perfect culinary experience, in miniature.
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Memphis Blues
$$
Style of cuisine: Barbeque Wine Bar Casual
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Commercial Drive
1342 Commercial DriveMap
Hours: Monday thru Thursday 11 am – 10 pm Friday 11 am - 11 pm (Kelowna 10 pm) Saturday Noon – 11 pm (Kelowna 10 pm) Sunday Noon – 10 pm (North Van 11 am to 10 pm)
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1465 West Broadway AveMap
Hours: Monday thru Thursday 11 am – 10 pm Friday 11 am - 11 pm (Kelowna 10 pm) Saturday Noon – 11 pm (Kelowna 10 pm) Sunday Noon – 10 pm (North Van 11 am to 10 pm)
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Rib ends - $8.99
Selbach Riesling - $7
Memphis Blues has possibly the best matched food and wine list in the city. And this combo is paradoxically off-the-charts good. But its not for the faint of heart. The pork rib ends are fatty, cartiliginous and messy, but a sweet smoky fatty treat. The riesling is a sweet and sour masterpiece with the ribs. The fact that they serve the wines in basic highball glasses makes you feel better about the delicious fingerprints you are leaving on the glass. The pairing was suggested to me by the proprieter and when I've subsequently ordered it the staff usually perk up and smile knowingly. Cement your foodie status by finishing with a shot of the Pappy Van Winkle bourbon.
Reviews 2009-01-01
Having never been on a barbeque tour of the United States I cannot provide any absolute opinion on Memphis Blues but I can say with no hesitation that its the best barbeque restaurant in Vancouver. Resolutely casual, walls adorned with Blues, Barbeque and Americana this is a true temple to the traditions of barbeque. Cutlery is self serve, ordering is done at the counter. Drinks are generally dispensed on order at the counter or grabbed by the customer from the fridge in the case of non-alcoholic drinks. Still, for here the style of service works. Preparation is blindingly fast, truly, I've often waited longer at McDonalds and your order is called out for you to pick up (though when not being slammed they do often bring the order to table). All of this might be a distraction if the food were not so perfectly true to its roots and the drink program not so casually awesome. Pretense be dammned, this is good food and good drink. Jump in get your hands wet (with barbeque sauce), the paper towels are self-serve too.2009-09-29
Memphis Blues Barbeque with Dad
Menya
Style of cuisine: Japanese Noodles
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Fairview
401 West BroadwayMap
604-725-9452
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Tonkotsu Ramen - $6.50
Tea - Complimentary
The tonkotsu ramen at Menya is a solid example of the style. The broth is a nice milky beige, showing the long simmering process for the pork bone broth. A bit salty perhaps but not overtly so. Portions are reasonable and for the price generous. The noodles are pretty standard, and can be a bit overcooked. A few slices of stewed chasu pork pickles and sprouts round out the dish. Overall a pretty satisfying bowl of noodles and much better than you might expect at this price. Despite minor issues with broth salinity and noodle texture this is legitimate ramen with great concentration of flavour in the broth.
Reviews 2009-08-16
Menya
Metro
Style of cuisine: Contemporary West Coast Pacific Northwest
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Downtown
2A-200 Burrard StreetMap
Hours: Hours: 11am til Late Mon to Fri  |  5pm til Late Sat/Sun
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Michi Sushi
$
Style of cuisine: Japanese Sushi Sashimi
Atmosphere: Take Out
Locations:
South Granville
1513 Broadway WestMap
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Tuna roll with red peper and spinach - $3.50
Knudsen Cranberry Soda - $2.00
A clean, well lighted place; Michi sushi is a tiny jewel that fuses social responsibility, modern design, nutrition and very good food. Purely as a sushi restaurant, its only good. The rolls, kept whole and wrapped in biodegradable paper for single hand munching, are all fresh and clean. Some inventive sauces and ingredient combos add flavour but without the excesses and mess of the current craze for 'wild sushi'. (I'm picturing a mango/sour cream and bbq eel role with 3 different sauces and toasted sesame seeds here) The 50% brown rice blend does add texture but if you have ever experienced the marvel that is perfectly prepared sushi rice you won't revisit that ephipany here. (After all, Sushi is named for the rice not the fish) The fish is fresh and clean, but always playing off of vegetable ingredients or sauces. The rolls are premade (usually the hallmark of average to bad sushi) The nori wraps can lose some crispness as a result of being made ahead of time. So, again, as a sushi restaurant neither the rice nor fish is the star and hence, I'd never recommend it in that context. However, I'll join the chorus shouting out the fact that Kenneth Cho has acheived something remarkable with Michi Sushi. Tasty fresh healthy inexpensive food served in an amazingly pristine space with environmentally responsible principles. I expect nothing less than success, and won't be surprised if one or more downtown outlets join the South Granville original soon. I have to say that like many of his peers, Kenneth's pedigree shows. Working at great restaurants like West rubs off and inspired new generations to excell in their own endeavours. Its clear that he is a pro - its the same feeling I get at Boneta, the Little nest, Fuel and the like. The first time I had this feeling was at Vij's - the old location, the day after Robin Mine's review appeared in the Westender. We all know where that went. Wheteher Michi Sushi will achieve that level of renown is an open question but it does have the unmistakeable stamp of excellence and should be a solid link in the DNA of Vancouver food history. No doubt someone in Kenneth's kitchen is even now learning the lessons that will lead them to launch some new jewel in the cities culinary constellation.
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Migz
Style of cuisine: Barbeque
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Kitsilano
2884 West BroadwayMap
Hours:
Low priority to try
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Miku
Style of cuisine: Japanese Sushi Sashimi
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Downtown
#2 – 1055 West Hastings StreetMap
Hours:
Medium priority to try
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Mi Mexico
Style of cuisine: Mexican
Atmosphere:
Locations:
North Burnaby
3853 Hastings StreetMap
604-677-1602
Hours:
Low priority to try
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Mistral
Style of cuisine: French Bistro
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Kitsilano
2585 Broadway WestMap
Hours: Tuesday to Saturday, lunch and dinner Lunch 11.30am-2pm Dinner 5.30pm-10pm Closed on Mondays and Sundays
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Mis Trucos
$$
Style of cuisine: Wine Bar Cocktail Bar Small Plates Tapas Medditerranean
Atmosphere: Casual Stylish Patio
Locations:
DowntownWest end
1141 Davie St.Map
Hours: Mis Trucos is open for dinner Tuesday to Sunday from 5 pm to midnight. Reservations not accepted.
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Basque Piperade, Serrano Ham, Poached egg, Manchego cheese - $7
Spanish Snapper - $8
Mis Trucos delivers intense flavours and striking plates. The piperade is no exception. A skirt of good Spanish ham is unfurled on the plate over which a flavourful red pepper ragout is layered. A fresh poached egg is laid over the piperade and grated manchego cheese completes the dish. Too good for breakfast? Perhaps not but I think I appreciate this dish all the more late in the night. The Spanish Snapper cocktail is a bloody mary variant, flavourful with house made parsely salt rim. This would be a killer breakfast drink, hence the pairing with the ham and eggs...
Reviews 2009-08-18
Mis Trucos
Modern Club
Style of cuisine: Japanese Izakaya
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Point Grey
3446 Dunbar StreetMap
Hours:
Medium priority to try
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Moderne Burger
Style of cuisine: Burgers
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Kitsilano
2507 West BroadwayMap
Hours: Closed Mondays
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Burger
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Mon Bella
Style of cuisine: Small Plates Tapas
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Kitsilano
1809 West 1stMap
Hours:
High priority to try
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Mondo Vino
Style of cuisine: Wine Bar Small Plates
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Steveston
12231 No. 1 RdMap
604-275-8355.
Hours: Open daily (closed Sundays) from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. (Monday to Thursday), until midnight Fridays and Saturdays.
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Montri's
Style of cuisine: Thai
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Point Grey
3629 Broadway WestMap
Hours: Tues to Sun Dinner Only
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Montri's
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Morton's
Style of cuisine: Steakhouse
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Downtown
750 W Cordova StreetMap
Hours: Bar Open daily at 5pm Dining Room Monday - Thursday 5pm to 10pm Friday - Saturday 5pm to 11pm Sunday 5pm to 10pm
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Mosaic
Style of cuisine: Contemporary West Coast Pacific Northwest
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Downtown
655 Burrard StMap
Hours: Breakfast: Monday through Friday, 6:30am to 11:00am (buffet until 10:00am) Saturday, Sunday and Holidays, 6:30am to 11:30am Lunch, 11:30am to 2:00pm daily Dinner, 5:30pm to 10:00pm daily Mosaic Bar, 11:30am to 11:00pm daily
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Motomachi Shokudo
$
Style of cuisine: Japanese Noodles
Atmosphere:
Locations:
West endDowntown
740 Denman StreetMap
604-609-0310
Hours: 12pm - 11pm Closed Wednesdays
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Bamboo Ash Ramyun - $9.75
Water - Complimentary
Motomachi Shokudo
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Moustache Cafe
Style of cuisine: Contemporary West Coast Pacific Northwest
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Lonsdale
129 2nd Street WestMap
Hours: Tuesdays through Sundays 5:30 - 10:30pm
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Mr Pickwick's
Style of cuisine: Seafood
Atmosphere: Fast Food
Locations:
DowntownWest end
1007 Denman StreetMap
Tel: (604) 681-0631http://www.mrpickwicks.bc.ca
Hours: Open Daily: 11:30 AM - 9:00 PM
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Marpole
8620 Granville StreetMap
Hours: Open Daily: 11:30 AM - 9:00 PM
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Mr Pickwicks
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Mui Garden Restaurant
Style of cuisine: Chinese
Atmosphere:
Locations:
East Van
5797 Victoria DriveMap
Hours:
Low priority to try
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Nagomi Sushi
Style of cuisine: Japanese Sushi Sashimi
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Whistler
108-4557 BlackcombwayMap
Hours: Mon-Sun Dinner, Fri-Sat Lunch
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Nan Chuu
Style of cuisine: Japanese Izakaya
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Richmond
#1160-8391 Alexandra RoadMap
604-276-8391
Hours:
Medium priority to try
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Narrow Artist Lounge
Style of cuisine: Pub
Atmosphere:
Locations:
SOMA
1898 Lorne St.Map
Hours:
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The Un-burger - $10.95
R&B Bohemian Lager - $5.75
The Narrow Artist Lounge announces its presence via a small sandwich board and a red light in front of an open stairwell. Raw concrete and industrial detritus make you wonder if you are in the right place, and if so, might it not be a little too bohemian for your tastes (at this point I'm envisioning cinderblocks and freebie coaches as decor). After a few twists and turns you enter into a cool eclectic space that uses a muted palate of blacks, dark reds and a few silver accents. A number of deer racks adorn one wall. The ceiling has a worked tin design that is fin-de-siecle and sports a wrought metal chandelier that really pulls the room together. The fairly loud music is eclectic with lots of indy classics from this decade and the last. The drink menu is pretty routine, in terms of both selection and price. Taps are all R&B so no complaints there. Larch Hills winery from the Similkameen is featured so if you want a cool climate white thats off the beaten path here you go. Fortunately the food, while mandated by licensing seems not to be an afterthough and is not full of frozen/fried crap. The un burger is a big slice of meatloaf on a half baguette which is delicious and messy in equal measure. Watch out for the tasty but drip prone sauce. Nice balance between the richness of the meatloaf, fresh lettuce and the sauces. I chose the 'hippie parents' as my side salad. Fresh with sprouts, seeds and raisins providing the gastro-cultural cues. Not so sure about the maple dressing but thats just a personal thing. Next time I'll try some of the snacks to see if the freshness and clean flavours extend to other parts of the menu.
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Neptune Sharkfin
Style of cuisine: Chinese Dim Sum Seafood
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Richmond
8171 Ackroyd Road #100Map
604-207-9888
Hours:
Low priority to try
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New Grand View
$$
Style of cuisine: Chinese
Atmosphere:
Locations:
East Van
4181 Fraser StreetMap
Hours:
Medium priority to try
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Nice Cafe
Style of cuisine: Breakfast
Atmosphere:
Locations:
SOMA
154 8th Avenue EastMap
(604) 874-4024
Hours:
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Corned beef hash with eggs and toast - $6.50
Coffee - $2.00
Basic greasy spoon fare, but light on the grease. Flavours are fairly clean, portions generous. Bright room. Sincere if occasionally distracted service. The Nice cafe is a welcome change from chain breakfast spots and offers good value. Family friendly as well. Spinach omelete had a generous portion of fresh spinach which got the attention of my wife and so this is on our list of go-to breakfast spots for now.
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Nick's Spagetti House
Style of cuisine: Italian
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Commercial Drive
631 Commercial DriveMap
(604) 254-5633
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Nick's Spaghetti House
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Ningdu
Style of cuisine: Chinese
Atmosphere:
Locations:
East Van
2130 KingswayMap
604-438-6669
Hours:
Medium priority to try
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No. 1 Beef Noodle House
Style of cuisine: Chinese Noodles
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Burnaby
4741 Willingdon AvenueMap
604-438-6648
Hours:
Medium priority to try
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Nobusan
$$
Style of cuisine: Japanese Sushi Sashimi Izakaya Asian Small Plates Tapas Fusion
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Richmond
170-4351 No. 3 RoadMap
(778) 297-5339http://nobusanbar.com
Hours: We open 7 days a week LUNCH : 11:30 am— 2:30pm DINNER: 5:30 pm — 12:00am
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Nook
$$
Style of cuisine: Italian
Atmosphere: Casual
Locations:
DowntownWest end
781 Denman StreetMap
Hours: Hours: Mon - Sat : 5pm - no reservations
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Orecchiette, Italian sausage, fennel, rapini and chilles - $15
Nero d’Avola Sedàra Donna Fugata (Sicily) 2006 - $9.5
Nook
Reviews 2009-10-22
Nook
Nooru Mahal
$$
Style of cuisine: Indian
Atmosphere:
Locations:
East Van
4354 Fraser StreetMap
Hours: OPEN DAILY FOR LUNCH: 11:00 AM - 3:00 PM DINNER: 5:00 PM - 11:00 PM
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Norboo
Style of cuisine: Korean
Atmosphere:
Locations:
West endDowntown
1536 Robson St.Map
604-806-0369
Hours:
Low priority to try
Reviews
Northern Delicacy
Style of cuisine: Chinese Dim Sum
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Richmond
2788 - 4151 Hazelbridge WayMap
Hours: 11:00am - 10:00pm PST
MTWTFSS
Breakfast       
Lunch Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Dinner Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Late Night       
Recommended Pairings
Handmade noodle with pork and bean paste - $6.25
Tea - Complimentary
Northern Delicacy - Quibble differening presentation of marinated dried tofu $5.95
Reviews
Northern Dynasty
Style of cuisine: Chinese Dim Sum
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Richmond
1180-8391 Alexandra RoadMap
604-303-1192
Hours: Lunch Dinner, unsure of any closed days
Medium priority to try
Xiao Long Bao - $Unknown
Tea - Complimentary
Apparently the Xiao Long Bao are good here. Since Xiao Long Bao are my favourite Northern/Shanghai dim sum dish, I have to try.
Reviews
Nu
Style of cuisine: Small Plates Contemporary Cocktail Bar
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Downtown
1661 Granville St.Map
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Stylish future-retro room has stellar false creek view with an interior that is almost as striking. Food is inventive and at its best stellar. The fried oyster that you inject with Granville island honey lager from a plastic bubble syringe is a perfect example. Great brunch spot where the luxury is dialed up on such dishes as eggs with back truffle oil. Extensive coctail card is worth checking out but decent wine selection leads to a ?? pinot noir.
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Nuba
$
Style of cuisine: Small Plates Vegetarian Lebanese Middle Eastern Medditerranean
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Downtown
207 W. HastingsMap
604-688-1655http://nuba.ca/
Hours:
Downtown
1206 Seymour StMap
778-371-3266http://nuba.ca/
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Najib's Special - $7
?
To counter the impression that vegetarian food is boring, I offer the Najib's special (in pita wrap form) at Nuba. The heart of this dish is cauliflower florettes lightly coated and deep fried to a golden brown outside. Piping hot, rich and soft inside these little chunks of deliciousness are tossed in lemon which offsets the richness from the deep frying. Fresh crisp veggies are rolled up in the wrap to add more fresh taste and crisp texture. Hummous adds earthiness and garlic. Taboulleh more texture and freshness. A startling dish, one I'd love to see Anthony Bourdain eat. Given that one of the Nuba's locations is not licensed I'd stick to water, but if you get it to go or go to the Hastings location a white or dry rose would go well. (Chateau Musar ideally)
Reviews
Nuba gets my highest reccomendation for excelling so much more than any of their peers to the point that they stand alone as the definitive place to eat mediterranean food in a quick and casual atmosphere. There are many many places to get an cheap falafel wrap in Vancouver, and I admit I am a fan of this food. Howwever Nuba is not one of them. Inexpensive, yes but I cannot call their food cheap, though it may match the price points of far less inspired outlets. The quality, freshness, the vibrant goodness of the nuba falafel wrap, with the creamy texture inside the 'crunch patties' Habibi's in the early days is the only comparison in my mind.
Nyala
Style of cuisine: African
Atmosphere:
Locations:
SOMA
4148 Main St.Map
604-876-9919http://www.nyala.com
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Nyala
Reviews
O'Douls
Style of cuisine: Contemporary West Coast Pacific Northwest
Atmosphere:
Locations:
West endDowntown
1300 Robson StreetMap
Hours:
MTWTFSS
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Lunch Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Dinner Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Late Night       
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Ocean 6 Seventeen
Style of cuisine: Bistro
Atmosphere:
Locations:
False Creek
617 Stamps LandingMap
Hours:
Medium priority to try
Reviews
Octopus's Garden
Style of cuisine: Japanese Sushi Sashimi
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Kitsilano
1995 Cornwall AvenueMap
Hours:
MTWTFSS
Breakfast       
Lunch       
Dinner Y Y   Y Y Y Y
Late Night       
Medium priority to try
Reviews
Ohanna Barbeque
Style of cuisine: Japanese
Atmosphere:
Locations:
East Van
920 Kingsway StMap
604-872-3368
Hours:
Reviews
Ohukuya
$$
Style of cuisine: Japanese Sushi Sashimi
Atmosphere: Family Friendly Casual
Locations:
East Van
2528 KingswayMap
Hours: Open late
Recommended Pairings
Salmon Nigiri - Around $2/ea
Tea or Sapporo
Ohukuya
Reviews
Okada
Style of cuisine: Japanese Sushi Sashimi
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Downtown
M101-888 NelsonMap
Hours:
Low priority to try
Reviews
On Lok
$
Style of cuisine: Chinese
Atmosphere:
Locations:
East Van
2010 Hastings Street EastMap
(604) 253-3656
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Singapore Vermicelli - Around $7
Tea - Complimentary
On Lok
Reviews
Opus Bar
Style of cuisine: Contemporary West Coast Pacific Northwest
Atmosphere:
Locations:
YaletownDowntown
350 Davie StreetMap
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Trio of Skewers - $12
Kettle Valley Chardonnay - $11
Opus Bar
Reviews
Osteria Napoli
Style of cuisine: Italian
Atmosphere:
Locations:
East Van
1660 Renfrew StreetMap
Hours:
High priority to try
Reviews
Ousi bistro
Style of cuisine: Cajun Creole
Atmosphere:
Locations:
South Granville
3014 Granville StreetMap
Hours:
Low priority to try
Reviews
Pacific Institute of the Culinary Arts
Style of cuisine: Contemporary West Coast Pacific Northwest
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Granville Island
1505 West Second AvenueMap
Hours: Lunch (3-course menu) Monday - Thursday 11:30am - 2:00pm $ 24.00* Seafood Buffet (Lunch & Dinner) Friday 11:30am - 2:00pm 6:00pm - 9:00pm $ 24.00* $ 36.00* Dinner (3-course menu) Monday - Thursday 6:00pm - 9:00pm $ 36.00*
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Pair Bistro
Style of cuisine: Bistro Contemporary West Coast Pacific Northwest
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Point Grey
3763 West 10th Ave.Map
Hours: Open Dailly 5:30-Late Sunday Brunch 11:30-2:30
MTWTFSS
Breakfast       
Lunch       Y
Dinner Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Late Night Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Medium priority to try
Reviews
Pak Kee Beef Noodle
Style of cuisine: Chinese Noodles
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Richmond
1240-4380 No. 3 RoadMap
604-821-1312
Hours:
Reviews
Papi's Ristorante Italiano
Style of cuisine: Italian
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Steveston
12551 No.1 RdMap
Hours:
Low priority to try
Reviews
Paradise Vegetarian
Style of cuisine: Vegetarian Vegan Noodles
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Burnaby
Map
Hours:
Medium priority to try
Reviews
Paris Bakery
$
Style of cuisine: Bakery Sandwiches
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Commercial Drive
1403 Commercial DriveMap
(604) 251-6366
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Paris Bakery
Reviews
Parkside
Style of cuisine:
Atmosphere:
Locations:

1906 Haro St.Map
Hours:
Reviews
Pasta Polo
Style of cuisine: Italian
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Coquitlam
2754 Barnet HighwayMap
(604) 464-7656http://www.pastapolo.com
Hours:
Low priority to try
Reviews
Paul's Place Omlettery
Style of cuisine: Brunch
Atmosphere:
Locations:
South Granville
2211 Granville StreetMap
604.737.2857
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Reviews
Pearl Castle
Style of cuisine: Chinese
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Richmond
1128-3779 Sexsmith RoadMap
(604) 270-3939
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Curry chicken chunks with Rice - $7.75
Water - Complimentary
Pearl Castle delivers similar dishes to many Taiwanese Cafe's across the Lower Mainland, yet for the slight increase in prices delivers more elaborate presentation and environment along with consistent quality. The curry with crispy chicken nuggets set delivers a plate of crispy breaded chicken chunks, a tureen of japanese style curry sauce over a small burner, a funky space age bowl of rice and a small desert (usually a jelly). Quantity is quite good. The curry sauce can be ladled over the rice or you can dip the chicken bits in it. Both approaches work well. Filling, tasty and cleverly presented its worth the small premium that Pearl Castle charges. Service can be an issue, some might accuse Pearl Castle of hiring more for looks than talent, but perhaps its just more geared towards those who can linger and say, do not need to return to work after lunch.
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Pearl on the Rock
Style of cuisine: Contemporary West Coast Pacific Northwest
Atmosphere:
Locations:
White Rock
14955 Marine DriveMap
Hours: * Lunch 7 days a week from 11:30 - 2:30 pm * Dinner 7 evenings a week from 5:00 til close
MTWTFSS
Breakfast       
Lunch Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Dinner Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
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Low priority to try
Reviews
Pelican Seafood Restaurant
Style of cuisine: Chinese Seafood
Atmosphere:
Locations:
East Van
1895 E. HastingsMap
604-251-3395
Hours:
Medium priority to try
Reviews
PHAT
Style of cuisine: Deli Sandwiches
Atmosphere:
Locations:
YaletownDowntown
1055 Mainland, VancouverMap
Hours:
Kitsilano
1859 W. 4th Ave.Map
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
PHAT Sandwich $9.99
PHAT is all about the smoked meat.
Reviews
Phnom Penh
Style of cuisine: Asian
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Chinatown
244 E Georgia StMap
604 682-5777
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Lemon Pepper Squid
Zhu Jiang Beer
Phnom Penh
Reviews
Pho Hoa
Style of cuisine: Vietnamese
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Metrotown
5505 KingswayMap
(604) 436-0001http://www.phohoa.com
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Pho Hoa
Reviews
Pho Hoang
Style of cuisine: Vietnamese
Atmosphere:
Locations:
SOMAMain Antique Row
3388 Main StreetMap
(604) 874-0832
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Pho Dac Biet
Pho Hoang
Reviews
Pho Tan
$
Style of cuisine: Vietnamese
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Main Antique Row
4598 Main StreetMap
604-873-3345
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Com Tam Ga Bi, Trung - $7.50
Heineken - $4.50
The Pho soup at Pho Tan is perfectly solid, and a good option if you want something warm and filling but it does not really stand out. Conversely the Com Tam Ga Bi, Trung, a grilled chicken plate I found to be an above average take on what I find to be a generally indifferent option at Vietnamese restaurants: Grilled meat, rice or vermicelli noodles, spring roll or other fried item and some salad. Here the chicken had some nice charred flavour and the vinegary fish sauce based dressing had some zip to keep it interesting. Rice is a better choice than vermicelli noodles as I find them to be bland in taste and texture except in the context of Pho, and the rice soaks up the sauces better. A nice element on this plate is an egg dish, almost a quiche that was unexpected but tasty being richer than the meat rice or salad. To drink, tea is always a good option but so to is a cold lager. The Heineken is a bit more than the domestic options but worth it for the crisper profile. Ironically, the wall at Pho Tan is decorated with empty First-Growth Bordeaux bottles (Mouton, Margaux and Lafitte among others). I can't imagine any are actually on offer but it would be cool if they were.
Reviews 2009-09-15
Pho Tan might not stand out among the many Vietnamese cafe's that filling, flavourful tasty inexpensive food, but then it certainly does not suffer by comparison.
Pho Thai Hoa
$
Style of cuisine: Vietnamese
Atmosphere:
Locations:
East Van
1625 KingswayMap
Hours:
Richmond
1101 - 8328 Capstan WayMap
(604) 278-8028.http://www.phothaihoa.com
Hours:
Low priority to try
Reviews
Pho Van
$
Style of cuisine: Vietnamese
Atmosphere:
Locations:
East Van
3370 Fraser StreetMap
(604) 872-2879‎
Hours:
Chinatown
220-633 MainMap
(604) 682-7844‎
Hours:
Low priority to try
Reviews
Piato
$$
Style of cuisine: Greek Tapas
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Kitsilano
1845 W. 4th AvenueMap
604-568-2929http://www.piato.ca/
Hours: Open every day from noon to late
MTWTFSS
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Dinner Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
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Medium priority to try
Reviews
Picnic
Style of cuisine: Cafe Bakery Take Out Sandwiches
Atmosphere:
Locations:
South Granville
3001 Granville StMap
604-732-4405
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
picnic
Reviews
Pied a Terre
$$$
Style of cuisine: Bistro French
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Cambie Village
3369 Cambie St.Map
Hours: Pied-à-Terre is open for lunch Monday to Friday, noon to 2:30 pm and dinner seven nights a week from 5:00 pm to 10:30 pm Monday to Saturday and 5:00 pm to 9:30 pm Sunday.
MTWTFSS
Breakfast       
Lunch Y Y Y Y Y   
Dinner Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Late Night       
Recommended Pairings
Armagnac and prune pot au creme - $6.50
Armagnac
Hard to single out any pairing for mention because everything I had was stellar, but I'll mention the dessert because I'm not normally much of a dessert person. I'll pass over the chocolate mousse and tarte tatin every time but ingredients like armagnac and prune get my attention. A crunch sugar like coating contrasted with the awesomely rich custard. At the bottom, the prunes added a softer sweetness. Just awesome - and I'm normally not much for dessert. I ordered a glass of Banyuls with the dessert, which was a great wine in its own right but was a bit ovewhelmed by the custard. The waiter brought a snifter of armagnac over and suggested I enjoy the banyuls on its own but drink the armagnac with the pot au creme. Perfect match - the brandy cut the richness of the custard and echoed its flavouring. The banyuls was a nice way to end the meal. The complimentary snifter of brandy (at least half a regular shot) was a nice gesture which made a great dish even better. Service here is knowledgeable and enthusiastic and matches the excellence in the kitchen.
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Ping's
Style of cuisine: Japanese Izakaya Yoshoku
Atmosphere:
Locations:
SOMA
2702 MainMap
(604) 873-2702http://www.pingscafe.ca/
Hours: Tues-Sun 5pm-Late
MTWTFSS
Breakfast       
Lunch       
Dinner  Y Y Y Y Y Y
Late Night  Y Y Y Y Y Y
Recommended Pairings
Ping Dog - $6
Osake Junmai Nama Nigori - $6
I'm not the first to remark on Ping's approach to marketing themselves. No advertising, the exterior looking derelict with only a 1 inch horizontal band in the frosted glass front to peer into the remarkable interior (with grey curtains blocking all but a narrow vertical band). All you can see is that the faded exterior is remarkably unlike the high concept interior - all diners are shrouded behind the curtains. Somehow it seems invevitable in retrospect - by overtly hiding, an almost palpable buzz was created. While reviews in the major local papers have perhaps moved it from cognoscenti status towards more common knowledge its still a breathtakingly brilliant approach. I suspect it will only succeed once, so all due credit to Ping's for nailing it so well as pioneers. History Decor On to the food; the compact menu centers on Yoshoku style (Western food filtered through Japanese Sensibilities) but also has a good sampling of Izakaya style small plates. Some diners have commented that the Yoshoku mains are a bit small, and from what I saw that was true so I stuck to a number of the small plates. From the daily sheet I ordered the Tofu Furai $6 (Panko breaded firm tofu with chili mayo) and a beef carrot and potator stew $6. The tofu was beautifully crisp and brown on the outside and nicely firm in the interior. The stew was excellent, the broth having some essense of sake and mirin enriched with the flavour of the ingredients. The veggies were perfect - not at all mushy and profoundly flavoured. Some thin beef slices were if anything extraneous. I'd be tempted to remove the beef after cooking, leaving behind only its essence and the great veggies. Still, home cooking at its best. I'm sure this stew would be well received in Dublin despite the difference in flavour profile and consistency of the broth. From the regular menu I had the Ping Fries $5 which were covered in mayo, teriaki style sauce and seaweed flakes. Not high class frites but a lovely marriage of Western and Japanese junk food. Finally the Ping dog $6 is a grileld bratwurst with shredded daikon and cubed beets. Basically this is what you get at Japadog without the bun, but it does pare the dish down to the essentials and a good sausage is a good sausage. The drink menu is compact and well chosen. The Granville Island Honey Lager $4.5 works well with most of the food. Short list of bottled beer will do as well. Handful of wines are also good matches - the whites are aromatic and the reds big on fruit and low on tannins. Finally the stellar Sakes from Osake on Granville Island will work with the cusine. I'm a convert. Pings has style to spare (between Cascade room, and now Pings this othewise nodescript block of main street has arguably the two best designed restaurants in town), good food , moreover fun food. Service was prompt and friendly and to my mind the value is very good for an experience of this calibre. Perhaps its no longer the best kept secret in town but that shouldn't discourage even the cool kids from frequenting Ping's.
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Pink Pearl
$$$
Style of cuisine: Chinese Dim Sum Seafood
Atmosphere:
Locations:
East Van
1132 E. Hastings StMap
Hours: Mon-Thu 9:00-10:00 Fri-Sat 9:00-11:00 Sun & Holidays 9:00-10:00
MTWTFSS
Breakfast Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Lunch Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Dinner Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Late Night       
Recommended Pairings
Whole prawns sauteed with rock salt, garlic and chillies - Market price
Tea - Complimentary
Pink Pearl is well known for their dim sum, and while that is worth trying, at dinner time they also excel in live seafood. Selection will vary though the dungeness crabs should always be available. When in season though, the live prawns are the way to go. While they can be cooked many ways, the flash searing with rock salt chillies and garlic is an awesome way to go. The sweet flesh of the prawns is amplified by the aromatic flavourings. You can request if you want less spice or more, but I was happy with the default. A bit of burn but not so much to overwhelm the prawns. Tea is fine to accompany, but beer also works.
Reviews
Pinky's Steakhouse
Style of cuisine: Steakhouse
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Yaletown
Map
Hours:
Reviews
Plan B
Style of cuisine: Small Plates Tapas Fusion
Atmosphere:
Locations:
YaletownDowntown
1144 Homer StreetMap
Hours: Monday to Saturday 4-5pm Cocktails, 5pm-1am Kitchen
MTWTFSS
Breakfast       
Lunch       
Dinner Y Y Y Y Y Y  
Late Night Y Y Y Y Y Y  
Medium priority to try
Reviews
Planet Veg
$
Style of cuisine: Vegetarian Vegan
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Kitsilano
1941 CornwallMap
(604) 734-1001
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Kathmandu Roll - Around $6
Planet Veg
Reviews
Pojang Macha
Style of cuisine: Korean
Atmosphere:
Locations:
East Van
595 Broadway EastMap
(604) 569-0852
Hours:
Medium priority to try
Pojang Macha
Reviews
Pondok
Style of cuisine: Indonesian
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Fairview
#202 - 950 W BroadwayMap
Hours: LUNCH: Mon - Fri 11am - 3pm DINNER: Sun - Thurs 5pm - 1am Fri & Sat 5pm - 2am
MTWTFSS
Breakfast       
Lunch Y Y Y Y Y   
Dinner Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Late Night     Y Y  
High priority to try
Reviews
Posh
Style of cuisine: Japanese Hot Pot All you can eat
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Kitsilano
101-1788 West BroadwayMap
(604) 737-7674http://www.303-posh.com
Hours:
Richmond
1123-3779 Sexsmith Road.Map
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
All you can eat Sukiyaki - $13.88
Tea - Complimentary
Posh
Reviews
Pourhouse
$$
Style of cuisine: Cocktail Bar Bistro Gastropub
Atmosphere: Stylish
Locations:
GastownDowntown
162 Water St.Map
Hours: 11:01 am to Midnight 7 days a week
MTWTFSS
Breakfast       
Lunch Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Dinner Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Late Night       
Recommended Pairings
Pork and Beans - $16
The Centennial - $10
The newly opened Pourhouse menu courtesy of chef Chris Irving that is grounded in traditional comfort food but does have some contemporary flourishes. The pork and beans is a good example. The white beans are well cooked but retain their integrity and a hint of bite rather than the overcooked mush that you'd find from a can, and the sauce has some real tomato flavour, barely any sweetness and other than being a bit under-seasoned for my taste the beans were excellent. On the pork side of things, there was a mini 'chub' sausage on top that was meaty and a bit crumbly and some slices of another sausage that were a bit firmer in texture. Both were sourced from 'The Cure', Robert Belcham's Charcuterie concern and were unsurprisingly delicious. A thick slice of pork belly, braised then fried to give it some crunch provided another ecellent foil to the beans and sauce. This dish is at once traditional and contemporary and I think a great exemplar of the food concept at Pourhouse. The Bar at Pourhouse is the domain of Jay Jones, and his concise list of cocktails does not disappoint. The Centennial melds two shots of real Canadian Rye whiskey, some apricot brandy, peach puree and lemon juice together. The result is a surpringly balanced drink that has spicy booziness, sweet fruit, and sourness in equal measure. The apricot flavour really comes through. Its a good match for the ?Bikesen as it cuts the richness of the potatoes.
Reviews 2009-09-24
Well, this is one I'd been waiting on, drooling about etc. I've been a huge fan of Jay Jones and his work, most recently at Voya and when I heard the news that he was striking out on his own to open Pourhouse I was counting down the days and expecting nothing less than kickass. In the interim, the anticipation has been building to a palpable level as numerous convesations with Jay at various fine watering holes, Pourhouse website blog and teaser articles in local food sites reinforced the impression that Pourhouse would be a very fine place indeed. Some back story first. The location that Pourhouse was to inhabit was most recently inhabited by 'Flux'. Flux opened in the heady days of 2007, one of more than one hundred notable restaurant openings that year. In truth, Flux never really gathered any buzz or attention in the local press or industry scene and so was largely left to prosper or die based on the whims of the tourists walking past this well positioned location on Water Street. (A stones throw from the steam clock) While the principals of the venture had experience at some well regarded local restaurants it did not seem to translate into industry and foodie insider business. Perhaps many made a courtesy drop in for a bite but clearly if they did there was not much repeat business. I saw empty or near empty houses many times on my way to various other Gastown restaurants and watched as Flux made increasingly desperate moves to sway business. Extreme discounting was tried but selling food at a loss or bare break even only works if its short term and you retain that business when prices move back to a more normal level. Doing this for a primarily tourist traffic is dangerous. Possibly liquour sales might get you through, but in any case you need volume along with the reduced prices and for the most part this still did not happen. Eventually, the dreaded padlock and baliff notices appeared and flux became another tombstone along the trail of restauranteur dreams. Into this breach, did Pourhouse aspire to stand, and to succeed. On the surface, the potential to thrive was here. It was and is a prime gastown location, with massive seasonal foot traffic. If a reasonable traction with the tourist trade could be coupled to a solid local following then the basis for success is there. Joining Jay Jones, Chris Irving joined the partership early on. Bringing a wealth of experience from great kitchens within Vancouver and without, Chris' stated aim was to bring delicious food that would make sense to earlier generations to the table at fair prices. Chris had done haute cuisine and emerged with a desire to serve honest tasty food with no pretense. As detailed in their blogs, the food and beverage concepts for Pourhouse were refined. Suppliers were located. Reclaimed heritage wood was found for the bartop, which was raised by the community of Vancouver's fine bartenders and blooded with Makers Mark bourbon. As labour day punctuated the end of summer proper news came that opening was expected by the end of the month. Finally, word came out that soft opening was in fact happening. I read this literally as I was exiting the skytrain on my way home after having had a dinner at Toratatsu, but I crossed the platform and headed back to Gastown on the spot. On that ride back, my anticipation built as I realized I was minutes away from experiencing the realization of Jay and Chris' dream. When I entered Pourhouse it was about half full, but I fortunately found a seat at the bar which was peppered with local industry stalwarts. Perusing the concise cocktail card, two drinks stood out to me. The Centennial and the Gold Fashioned. I started with the centennial ($10) which fuses Alberta Rye (real rye grain whiskey not generic "rye" Canadian whiskey)with apricot brandy, lemon juice, peach puree. A very balanced and refresing drink with good sweet and sour components and an underlying spicy booziness. As I had eaten earlier I wanted to just have some tastes from the menu so settled on a Beet and Goat Cheese Salad ($8) and a side of Biksemad ($9). Intended as an accompaniment, it also works well as a snack. The salad was decent. Many places make something similar and this was neither outstanding nor wretched. The Biksemad was excellent. Rich meaty pureed potatoes were mounded on the plate with pickled beets ringing the base and a a pefectly sunny side up quail egg perched on top. The beets provided a nice sweet-sour contrast to the smooth rich potatoes. The quail egg, with its warm yolk provided a sublime bite mixed in with a scoop of the potatoes that was a true culinary epiphany. Tasting the warm yolk along with the potatoes is one of those moments where you realize sometimes the simple things are best. That one bite stands up there with any taste I've had in recent memory. After finishing the Centennial, I had to try the Gold Fashioned. Jay is a true champion of Makers Mark bourbon and this variant on the classic 'Old Fashioned' cocktail featuring makers mark seemed to be an essential measure of the bar at Pourhouse. Incorporating an ounce and a half of makers mark, maple syrup, and other ingredients, the Gold Fashioned is a fairly stiff drink. The maple syrup tempers the bourbon but is not overly sweet. I've neglected to talk about the room itself Service was also excellent. Jay is a consumate host, but I found all the front of house to be uniformly excited, passionate about Pourhouse and refreshingly humble. I had less opportunity to guage the kitchen staff but the quality and timeliness of their work speaks to a similar enthusiasm. With such high and long running expectations, it was a tall order for Pourhouse to meet them. Happily, for me the succeeded 2009-09-28
Pourhouse redux
Presto Cucina
Style of cuisine: Italian
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Kitsilano
2272 4th Avenue WestMap
Hours:
Medium priority to try
Reviews
Prima Taste
$$
Style of cuisine: Malaysian Indonesian Singaporean
Atmosphere: Casual
Locations:
Downtown
570 Robson StreetMap
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Laksa
Tea - Complimentary
Prima taste delivers authentic Southeast Asian flavours without excelling.
Reviews
Primo's
Style of cuisine: Latin
Atmosphere:
Locations:
South Granville
1509 W 12thMap
604-736-9322
Hours:
Low priority to try
Reviews
Prince Chinese Seafood Restaurant
Style of cuisine: Chinese Seafood Dim Sum
Atmosphere:
Locations:
East Van
2881 Grandview HighwayMap
604-430-6808
Hours:
Low priority to try
Reviews
Provence
Style of cuisine: Bistro French Mediterranean Seafood
Atmosphere:
Locations:
YaletownDowntown
1177 Marinaside CrescentMap
Hours:
Point Grey
4473 West 10th AvenueMap
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Antipasti trio (The marinated squid and octopus is not to be missed) - $15
Domaine de Houtchart Rose - $ about 8
Provence
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Quattro
Style of cuisine: Italian
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Lonsdale
1 Lonsdale AvenueMap
Hours: Open Nightly for Dinner from 5pm. Open for lunch Monday through Friday
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Kitsilano
2611 West 4th Ave.Map
Hours:
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r.tl
$$
Style of cuisine: Tasting Bar Charcuterie Wine Bar Cocktail Bar Small Plates Tapas
Atmosphere:
Locations:
YaletownDowntown
1130 MainlandMap
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Chickpeas and Andalusian Sausage - $10
Hochar Cabernet Sauvignon 2001 - $13
r.tl oozes style, and has interesting touches from the automatic door to the private room (seats 8, has an ipod dock and its own sound system and TV). Washrooms are unisex and stylish. Lovely riedel stemware and uber stylin cutlery are matched by funky curvaceous serving dishes of white ceramic. Still, its all about the food and drink and can r.tl avoid being an also ran in the crowded small plates, drink forward class of restaurant that has been cropping up more and more frequently in the last few years. Well, I cannot predict, and sadly the outcome might not even be based on the quality of the product but based on a quick sample I think it won't be the food or beverage program to blame if things don't go well. Alain Canuel has a well chosen small wine list and when asked for a recommendation for a red suggested the Lebanese red. He pointed out its more of a rustic / old world wine, but I assured him I was familiar with the big brother of this wine - Chateau Musar. He waxed enthusiastic about this and I have to say, its a very unique mature cab. Not for everyone, but when your tired of yet another merlot, aussie shiraz or new world cab this is a great choice for a new taste profile. Light colour, complex dusky nose, nice refined fruit with good acidity. I was not very hungry so just had a single plate - from one of the current regional menus (Spain and Middle east now but will change to Portugal and France in March). I had a warm chickpea salad with Andalusian sausage, punctuated with pine nuts and some currants. The portion was quite decent, so I was actually very full by the end. A simple but tasty dish. I'd like to taste a few other dishes that have more challenge in their preparation before I wholeheartedly endorse the kitchen, but this dish did enough to make me want to make a return visit when I am hungrier and am not on my own so I can sample a range of the dishes.
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Radha Yoga and Eatery
Style of cuisine: Vegetarian Vegan
Atmosphere:
Locations:
East Van
730 Main StreetMap
Hours: DINNER at radha is served THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY evenings from 6 - 10 pm.
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Low priority to try
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Raga
Style of cuisine: Indian
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Fairview
1177 W. BroadwayMap
604-733-1127
Hours:
Low priority to try
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Rain City Grill
Style of cuisine: Bistro Wine Bar Contemporary West Coast Pacific Northwest
Atmosphere:
Locations:
West endDowntown
1193 Denman StreetMap
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Raincity
Reviews
Rainflower
Style of cuisine: Chinese
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Richmond
3600 No. 3 RoadMap
604-278-7288
Hours:
Low priority to try
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Raku Raku
Style of cuisine: Korean Asian
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Metrotown
Map
Hours:
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Rangoli
$$
Style of cuisine: Indian Contemporary
Atmosphere:
Locations:
South Granville
1488 West 11th AvenueMap
Hours: Open 11am – 10pm Seven days a week
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Lamb Stewed in Vij's Masala with sprouted lentil salad, rice & naan - $13.50
Villa Maria Gewurtztraminer - $7.25
Since Vij's isn't open during the day, there is rangoli. The food is just as great but focussed more on individual plates and casual atmosphere. Also great frozen and chilled packaged curries, spices, chutneys and cookbooks. Phenomenal value. Basically all I can say is go there, eat, enjoy.
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Rare
Style of cuisine: Contemporary
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Downtown
1355 Hornby StreetMap
Hours:
Medium priority to try
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Red Burrito
$
Style of cuisine: Latin
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Commercial Drive
1700 Commercial DriveMap
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Red Burrito
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Red Persimmon
$
Style of cuisine: Taiwanese
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Metrotown
2133-4500 KingswayMap
(604) 433-2690
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Braised pork chop on rice - $3.50
Tea - Complimentary
Red Persimmon
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Red Sea Cafe
Style of cuisine: African Ethiopean
Atmosphere:
Locations:
East Van
670 East BroadwayMap
604-873-3332
Hours:
Low priority to try
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Red Star
Style of cuisine: Chinese Seafood
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Richmond
8181 Cambie RdMap
(604) 270-3003
Hours: Open 10:00am to 3:00pm for lunch and 5:00pm to 10:00pm for dinner.
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Marpole
8298 Granville StreetMap
604-261-8389
Hours: Open 10:30am to 3:00pm for lunch and 5:00pm to 10:30pm for dinner
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Lunch Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
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Rekados
Style of cuisine: Filipino
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Main Antique Row
4063 Main StreetMap
Hours:
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Relish
Style of cuisine: Contemporary West Coast Pacific Northwest
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Downtown
888 Nelson StMap
Hours: Dining Room Wed - Sat: 11:00 AM - 12:00 AM Sun - Tue: 11:00 AM - 10:00 PM Lounge Wed - Sun: 5:00 PM - 2:00 AM Mon - Tue: 5:00 PM - 1:00 AM
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Rex
Style of cuisine: Steakhouse
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Downtown
1055 Dunsmuir StreetMap
Hours: Lunch: Monday through Friday 11:30 – 3:00 Bar Menu: Monday through Friday 3:00 - 9:30 Dinner: Monday through Friday 5:00 – 9:30
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Richmond Mandarin
Style of cuisine: Chinese
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Richmond
8181 Cambie StMap
604-270-3003
Hours:
Low priority to try
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Rico Burrito
$
Style of cuisine: Mexican
Atmosphere: Fast Food Take Out Casual
Locations:
Commercial Drive
604-251-6662Map
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Four Tacos - $5.89
Tamarind Nectar - $1.99
Rico Burrito delivers reasonably well on authenticity, taste and value. You can choose beef chicken or shrimp for the tacos and choose a variety of toppings. I went for chicken, with chopped tomato and onion. 2 with salsa verde and 2 with rojas. Cilantro, squeeze of lime and some corn. Pretty tasty. Sour cream and cheese are available but for soft corn tacos I prefer to keep it dairy free. Tamarind soda is a nice tangy beverage to go with it. Not exemplary, but for the price not bad. Recommended but barely. If you were closer to first I'd recommend red burrito and if you want real taco bliss head up to Dona Cata or downtown to Tacos Mexico Rico.
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Rinconcito Salvadorean
Style of cuisine: Latin
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Commercial Drive
2062 Commercial DriveMap
604-879-2600
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Pupusas - $2.75
Rinconcito Salvadorean
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Rocky Mountain Flatbread Co.
Style of cuisine: Pizza
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Kitsilano
1876 W 1st AvenueMap
Hours: 11.30 am - 9.30 pm Sunday. Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday. 11.30 am - 10.00 pm Thursday. Friday. Saturday.
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Sailor Hagar's Brewpub
Style of cuisine: Brewpub
Atmosphere:
Locations:
North Vancouver
86 Semisch AveMap
Hours:
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Sala Thai
Style of cuisine: Thai
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Cambie Village
3364 Cambie St., VancouverMap
Hours:
Downtown
102 - 888 BurrardMap
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Sala Thai
Reviews
Salmon House on the Hill
Style of cuisine: Seafood Contemporary West Coast Pacific Northwest
Atmosphere:
Locations:
West Vancouver
2229 Folkestone WayMap
Hours: Lunch: Monday to Saturday, 11:30 AM - 2 PM Sunday Brunch, 11AM - 2 PM Dinner: Monday to Saturday, from 5 PM, Sunday, from 5 PM
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Salsa and Agave
Style of cuisine: Mexican
Atmosphere:
Locations:
YaletownDowntown
1223 Pacific BoulevardMap
604-408-4228
Hours:
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Salt Tasting Room
$$
Style of cuisine: Tasting Bar
Atmosphere:
Locations:
GastownDowntown
45 Blood AlleyMap
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Salt
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Samba Brazilian Steak House Churrascaria
Style of cuisine: Steakhouse All you can eat Buffet
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Downtown
1122 Alberni StreetMap
Hours:
Low priority to try
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Samosa Garden
Style of cuisine: Indian
Atmosphere:
Locations:
East Van
3502 KingswayMap
Hours:
Reviews
Samurai Sushi
Style of cuisine: Japanese Sushi Sashimi
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Whistler
7011 Nesters RoadMap
604-935-0006
Hours: Open Daily 11am-10pm
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Whistler
101-2011 Innsbruck DriveMap
604-935-0055
Hours: Open Daily 11am-10pm
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Sanafir
Style of cuisine: Small Plates Tasting Bar Middle Eastern African Tapas Asian Fusion
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Downtown
1026 Granville St.Map
604-678-1049http://www.sanafir.ca
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Beef Trio - $14
Sanafir - (The oxtail ravioli with truffle cream sauce is sublime)
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Sandbar
Style of cuisine: Seafood Contemporary West Coast Pacific Northwest
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Granville Island
1535 Johnston StreetMap
Hours: Brunch 11:30– 3:00 (Sat & Sun) Lunch 11:30– 3:00 (daily) Half Mast 3:00– 5:00 (daily) Dinner 5:00– 10:00 (Sun – Thu) Dinner 5:00– 11:00 (Fri & Sat) Hoshi Sushi 5:30 – 10:30 (Tues - Sat) DJ & Dancing 9:00 until close (Thu – Sat)
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Recommended Pairings
Wok Squid chilies,garlic, cilantro, ginger - $8.50
Blue Mountain Pinot Gris - $9.50
Sandbar
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Sandy's Cuisine
Style of cuisine: Filipino
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Main Antique Row
4186 Main St | VancouverMap
(604) 677-4807
Hours:
Low priority to try
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Saravanaa Bhavan
Style of cuisine: Indian Vegetarian Vegan Brunch Buffet
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Fairview
955 West BroadwayMap
Hours: Monday to Friday: 11:30 A.M to 3 P.M and 5:00 P.M to 10:00 P.M Saturday and Sunday: 11:30 A.M to 3 P.M and 5:00 P.M to 10:00 P.M Buffet (Everyday):11:30 A.M to 3:00 P.M
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Recommended Pairings
Masala Dosa - $7.50
Water - Complimentary
Saravanaa Bhavan
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Sasaya
Style of cuisine: Korean Taiwanese Noodles
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Metrotown
7538 Royal Oak AvenueMap
604-433-3652
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Sasaya
Reviews
Save-On-Meat
$
Style of cuisine: Burgers
Atmosphere:
Locations:
East Van
43 West Hastings StMap
604-683-7761
Hours:
High priority to try
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Saveur
Style of cuisine: Bistro French
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Downtown
850 Thurlow StreetMap
Hours: Monday 11:30 am 10:00 pm Tuesday 11:30 am 10:00 pm Wednesday 11:30 am 10:00 pm Thursday 11:30 am 10:00 pm Friday 11:30 am 10:00 pm Saturday 6:00 pm 10:00 pm
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Medium priority to try
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Savory Coast
$$
Style of cuisine: Contemporary Mediterranean
Atmosphere:
Locations:
DowntownWest end
1133 Robson StreetMap
Hours: Lunch: Monday to Friday 11:30am - 2:30pm Dinner: Everyday 2:30pm - 11:00pm
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Savory Coast
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Sawasdee
Style of cuisine: Thai
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Main Antique Row
4250 Main StreetMap
Hours: Dinner: 05:00 PM - 10:00 PM Monday to Friday Lunch: 11:30am-2:30pm
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Low priority to try
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Sciue
Style of cuisine: Italian Deli Sandwiches Cafe Bakery Take Out
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Downtown
110-1800 PenderMap
604.602.7263http://www.sciue.ca
Hours: M-F 6:30-8:00 Sa 9-6
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DowntownYaletown
126 Davie StreetMap
Hours: M-F 6:30-8:00 Sa 9-6
MTWTFSS
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Lunch Y Y Y Y Y Y  
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Recommended Pairings
Pane Romano - Around $3 per 100g
Coffee - $2
Sciue - pronounced shue-eh brings Roman cafe food to Vancouver. Upbeat atmosphere finds both solitary cafe patrons and groups of workers from the surrounding towers. While the panini are good, and the daily pasta tempting its the pane romano (ok lets just call it pizza) which is the de rigeur dish. Made in long oblong strips it is cut to order and reheated (or not). Multiple inventive varieties. A smoked salmon version with capers stood out and just cried for a glass of italian red or white. Breakfast has its own draws, among them the very good coffe and the breakfast panini which has cheese, ham, egg and veggies (tomatot, olives) grilled in the press. Delicious but for my tastes a blast of hot sauce would have pushed it from good to great. Next time I'll ask.
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Sea Harbour
Style of cuisine: Chinese Seafood
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Richmond
3711 No3 Rd.Map
Hours: 10:30am - 3:00pm, 5:00pm - 10:30pm (Mon - Fri) 10:00am - 3:00pm, 5:00pm - 10:30pm (Sat & Sun)
MTWTFSS
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Lunch Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Dinner Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Late Night       
Critical priority to try
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Seasons in the park
Style of cuisine: Contemporary West Coast Pacific Northwest
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Cambie Village
405 West 33rd AvenueMap
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
seasons in the park
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Seawall Bar and Grill
$$
Style of cuisine: Pub
Atmosphere:
Locations:
DowntownWest end
1601 Bayshore DriveMap
Hours:
Low priority to try
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Seb's Market Cafe
Style of cuisine: Breakfast
Atmosphere:
Locations:
SOMA
592 East BroadwayMap
Hours: MONDAYS 6:30AM - 4PM TUESDAYS 6:30AM - 4PM WEDNESDAYS 6:30AM - 4PM THURSDAYS 6:30AM - 4PM FRIDAYS 6:30AM - 4PM SATURDAYS 7:30AM - 4PM SUNDAYS 7:30AM - 4PM
MTWTFSS
Breakfast Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Lunch Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
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Recommended Pairings
Onion Spinach and Chevre Omelette - $9
Organic Coffee - $2.60
Seb's Market Cafe is a neighbourhood hangout that gets a lot of small details right. Hand made pottery mugs for the organic coffee. Free run eggs. Hot sauce and ketchup brought to table. House made preserves. The food is good as well. The generously sized omelette is stuffed with caramelized onion, tangy chevre, and spinach to balance. The home fries are clean tasting but I wouldn't mind a bit more crispness on the exterior. Extensive fruit accompaniments (not just a token orange slice) are also welcome. Bread is toothsome and the homemade preserves tasty.
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Section 3
Style of cuisine: Casual
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Yaletown
1039 Mainland StreetMap
Hours:
Reviews
Senhor Rooster
Style of cuisine: Portugese
Atmosphere:
Locations:
East Van
Lwr-850 Renfrew StreetMap
Hours: Tuesday-Thursday: 11:30am - 2pm & 5pm - 10pm Friday - Saturday: 11:30am - 2pm & 5pm - 1am Sunday: 11:30am - 2pm & 5pm - 10am
MTWTFSS
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Dinner  Y Y Y Y Y Y
Late Night     Y Y  
Medium priority to try
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Senova
Style of cuisine: Mediterranean
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Kerrisdale
1864 57th Avenue WestMap
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Senova
Reviews
Seoul Dookbaegi
Style of cuisine: Korean
Atmosphere:
Locations:
East Van
1031 Kingsway St.Map
604-879-1515
Hours:
Medium priority to try
Reviews
Seoul House Royal
$$
Style of cuisine: Korean
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Fairview
1215 W BroadwayMap
604-739-9001
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Kimchee Chigee
Jinro Soju
Seoul House Royal
Reviews
Sequoia Grill at the Teahouse
Style of cuisine: Contemporary West Coast Pacific Northwest
Atmosphere:
Locations:
West endDowntown
7501 Stanley Park DriveMap
Hours:
Low priority to try
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Seto
$$
Style of cuisine: Japanese Sushi Sashimi
Atmosphere: Casual
Locations:
Richmond
155-8460 Alexandra RoadMap
Hours: Wed-Mon:11:30-14:30 Last Order 14:15 Wed-Mon:17:30-22:00 Last Order 21:30
MTWTFSS
Breakfast       
Lunch Y   Y Y Y Y Y
Dinner Y   Y Y Y Y Y
Late Night       
Recommended Pairings
Ume Sushi - $19.00
Hakutsuru Junmai Ginjo -(300ml) $22.00
Seto is a cut above the average sushi restaurant, and prices reflect that. Still, its reasonable for the quality level. The ume sushi is a sampler, which showcases fresh well cut fish. Seto has an extensive list of sake, most by the bottle. Fortunately most as small bottles (200-375ml) which keeps the prices approachable. The Hakutsuru Junmai Gingo is a surprisingly good sake given that it comes from a large corporation best known for basic sake (the type served hot). But this premium grade sake is extremely clean and dry with a sweet lychee-hazelnut flavour . Perhaps not as refined or complex as others in the Junmai Ginjo category but very approachable and excellent along with the fresh clean tasting sushi.
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Shabusen Yakiniku
Style of cuisine: Korean Asian All you can eat
Atmosphere:
Locations:
South Granville
2993 Granville StreetMap
(604) 737-6888http://www.shabusen.com
Hours: Hours: 11am-2:30pm (lunch), 5pm-10:30pm (dinner); 7 days / week
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Dinner Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
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Downtown
202-755 Burrard StreetMap
(604) 669-3883www.shabusen.com
Hours: Hours: 11am-2:30pm (lunch), 5pm-10:30pm (dinner); 7 days / week
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Dinner Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
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Recommended Pairings
Dinner buffet - $23
Tea - Complimentary
Shabusen
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Sha-Lin Noodle House
Style of cuisine: Chinese
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Fairview
548 W BroadwayMap
604 873-1816
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Lamb Cutting Noodles - around $7
Eight treasure tea - $3
All the noodles at Sha-Lin are handmade and great. I'm partial to the cutting noodles with lamb. The noodles are cut off a big ball of dough using a knife and so have varying thickness. Texture ranges from soft to chewy. The lamb has been stewed in a rich brown starch thickened sauce. Delicious but some might find it too gamey. The lamb can be a be a bit tough as well. The eight treasure tea is a piece of performance art. You order it and your cup arrives with a bunch of special herbs, berries and tea inside butno water. A guy shows up with a long thin handled teapot. He then proceeds to pour the boiling water into your cup - pulling the stream further away till an arc of hot water several feet long connects your cup to the teapot. Scary but fun. The tea has a complex but sweet taste. Any health benefit are a bonus as the spectacle is alone worth the cost of the tea.
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Shanghai Chinese Bistro
Style of cuisine: Chinese
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Downtown
1124 Alberni StreetMap
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Handmade noodles
Tea - Complimentary
Shanghai Chinese Bistro
Reviews
Shanghai Goodies
$
Style of cuisine: Chinese Dim Sum
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Richmond
1390-4380 No. 3 RoadMap
(604) 232-1227
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Pork dumplings in soup - $4.75
Tea
Shanghai Goodies (Parker pl)
Reviews
Shanghai River
$$
Style of cuisine: Chinese
Atmosphere:
Locations:

7831 Westminster HwyMap
604-233-8885
Hours: Lunch and Dinner 7 days a week
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Shanghai Wind
Style of cuisine: Chinese Dim Sum
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Richmond
6610 No. 3 RdMap
(604) 276-1780
Hours:
Low priority to try
Reviews
Shanghai Wonderful
$$
Style of cuisine: Chinese Dim Sum
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Richmond
8380 Lansdowne RdMap
(604) 278-8829
Hours: 11-3, 5-10pm dailly
MTWTFSS
Breakfast       
Lunch Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Dinner Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Late Night       
Recommended Pairings
Xiao Long Bao - $4.50
Tea - Complimentary
For me Xiao Long Bao (Soup dumplings) have become the holy grail of Dim Sum and Shanghai Wonderful are the best I've had to date. These little buns have a chewy (but thin and fragile) dough wrapper, minced pork filling and magically a mouthful of profoundly rich broth. Exercise caution to avoid tearing the wrapper and spilling the precious nectar out and equally to ensure the broth has cooled a bit from its initial, scalding temperature. A mini symphony of flavour, texture and smell each of these little pockets provides drama for the palate. Tempting as it would be to eat several plates of the bao, the menu is worth exploring. Another favourite dish of mine is the Tan Tan noodles. Again, the Shanghai Wonderful version of this dish - $6.25 is arguably the best I've had. A very generous portion of chewy toothsome noodles (seem to be homemade and hand cut from the square shape, texture and freshness) floats in a rich peanut broth. A mound of ground peanut is on top. Mix the noodles up and discover some rich earthy paste at the bottom that is mixed with chilis, scallions, dried shrimp bits. After mixing, the broth is voluptous, with texture and flavour contrast from the shrimp, chillis, ground peanuts and scallions. Unlike som e other Tan Tan noodles the sauce doesn't taste like peanut butter but is true to the original flavour. A profoundly satisfying, filling dish. Service is prompt and efficient. If not friendly, pleasant. (My ordering of the Xio Long Bao was greeted with a satisfied nod and hint of a smile.) As expected, it is a clean, well lighted place with clean lines and elegant but not overwrought decor. Next time I will indulge in my obsession again and have the steamed soup dumplings but will ask for recommendations for other dishes as the kitchen is by all accounts as good a Shanghai experience as you will get in town.
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Shebeen Whiskey House
Style of cuisine: Sandwiches Pub
Atmosphere:
Locations:
GastownDowntown
210 Carrall StreetMap
Hours: Monday - closed Tuesday to Friday - 5:00pm to 11:30pm Saturday and Sunday - 5:00 pm to 12:30am
MTWTFSS
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Lunch       
Dinner  Y Y Y Y Y Y
Late Night  Y Y Y Y Y Y
Recommended Pairings
Glenfarclas 17yr old - $14
We'll the new Shebeen is the same in terms of whiskey and has better beer and wine. The menu should be improved as well. Sadly, in character it cannot measure up to its predecessor. Also, compared to teh new Heather you can see some cut corners and hasty decisions. The designer barstools are nice though. Here is my original review: Get here while you can. The original Shebeen is moving across the street and the current amazing location is soon to be gone. Pull up to the bar, order a whisky or whiskey and get a glass of Harp lager as chaser. I'm partial to the Glenfarclas 17yr old as a sweet malt but also look to the islands for some peat. If you are hungry the menu is solid gastropub fare but if you just want to taste get some cheese either a single selection or tasting plate. This is truly a special place. While the new location might eventually have the same cachet try to get to the Shebeen while its at the current, original, location.
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Shiang Garden
Style of cuisine: Chinese
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Richmond
2200-4540 No. 3 RoadMap
(604) 273-8858
Hours:
Low priority to try
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Shijo
Style of cuisine: Japanese Sushi Sashimi
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Kitsilano
1926 W 4th AveMap
604-732-4788
Hours:
Low priority to try
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Shiro
Style of cuisine: Japanese Sushi Sashimi
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Cambie Village
3096 Cambie StreetMap
(604) 874-0027
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Chopped Scallop Cone - $3.95
Sapporo (L) - $8.95
The chopped scallop cone a shiro is nicely plump with rice and generously filled with chunks of fresh tasting scallop. A light mayo dressing studded with tobiko brings it all together.
Reviews 2009-07-31
Shiro is an unassuming, old school sushi joint that provides quality food. You wont find mango or cream cheese rolls on the menu here, just satisfied regulars packing the place to eat well made classics.
Shiru Bay Chopstick Cafe
Style of cuisine: Japanese Izakaya Tasting Bar Small Plates
Atmosphere:
Locations:
YaletownDowntown
1193 Hamilton St.Map
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Recommended Pairings
Shiru bay
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Shuraku
Style of cuisine: Japanese Sushi Sashimi Izakaya
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Downtown
833 Granville StreetMap
(604) 687-6622
Hours:
Low priority to try
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Simply Thai
Style of cuisine: Thai
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Yaletown
1211 Hamilton StreetMap
Hours: Open Weekdays 11:30am-3pm, 5pm-10:30pm; Weekends 5pm-10:30pm
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Simply Vegetarian
Style of cuisine: Vegetarian Vegan Chinese
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Richmond
135-8291 Ackroyd RoadMap
(604) 278-0852
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Recommended Pairings
Simply Vegetarian
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Sip Resto Lounge
Style of cuisine: Contemporary
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Downtown
1117 Granville StreetMap
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Slickety Jim's Chat n' Chew
Style of cuisine: Casual
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SOMA
2513 Main StMap
604-873-6760
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So.cial at Le Magasin
Style of cuisine: West Coast Pacific Northwest Steakhouse
Atmosphere:
Locations:
GastownDowntown
332 Water StreetMap
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Recommended Pairings
So.cial at le Magasin
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So.cial Deli and Custom Butcher Shop
$
Style of cuisine: Charcuterie Sandwiches
Atmosphere:
Locations:
GastownDowntown
332 Water StreetMap
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Small Sandwich - $5.50
Limonata - $2.00
My vote for best sandwich in town. Yes, thats pretty much dropping the gloves but I'll man up and stand behind this one. Firstly, the meat is all cured on shop, starting with single whole animals sourced from local farms. Chef Sean Cousins believes in doing things right. The quality of the meat is superb. Your choice of meat (mortadella and salami in my case) is layered onto a quarter foccaccia round. Good cheese, fresh lettuce, tomato, onion dijon mustard if you want. Stellar value even before you include the bag of house made chips (usually tossed with maldon salt but sometimes with lemon or vinegar as well) which are so addictive they've had to back off on the all you can eat policy they used to have. If you are really really hungry you can get a nice side salad (mixed beans, greek) for $3 or some stellar charcuterie. Personal favourites of mine have been the pheasant pate and the organic pork head cheese but you'll have to see whats in stock. If you a thirsty there are some european sodas. You can also have meat cut to order to grill at home. The dry aged ribeye is not cheap but it has a date with my charcoal grill on the May long weekend.
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So.cial Oyster Bar
Style of cuisine: Tasting Bar Wine Bar Oyster Bar Raw Bar
Atmosphere:
Locations:
GastownDowntown
332 Water StreetMap
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Raw oysters - $1.25 per shell
Hillside Muscat Ottonel - $10
From 3-7 p.m. the happy hour special is fresh Oysters for 1.25 a shell. Absurd value. Nice fresh product kept on ice at the bar. Pull up and have a half dozen or dozen. Selection varies by what is available and fresh so go with a sampling of the varieties that are on offer. The Hillside Muscat Ottonel is a killer match. Crisp, dry but lushly fruity its superb with the oysters. The Sumac Ridge Stellar's Jay cuvee is another great match, but its available by the bottle only. On the theme of great value they also have a sandwich and beer special for $7.50, with the sandwich made at the So.Cial custom butcher shop and deli. I've recommended the sandwich in its own right, but if you aren't one for raw oysters its a killer deal and IMO the best sandwich in town.
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Society
$$
Style of cuisine: Contemporary
Atmosphere: Stylish
Locations:
Yaletown
1257 Hamilton StreetMap
Hours: Mon-Fri 11:30 – Midnight Sat/Sun 4:30-Midnight
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Meatloat - $15
Bourbon Spiked Milkshake - $8
While sharing a number of small plates might be a good strategy at Society, the meatloaf seems like a good test for a place promising comfort food with a twist. On the same theme, the bourbon spiked milkshake sounds worth a try. With a date, the junk food platter for 2 ($18) sounds like a trashy-fun way to end the meal with its cotton candy, caramel corn, ice cream sandwiches and the like...
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SOMA
Style of cuisine: Tasting Bar Wine Bar Small Plates Cafe Cocktail Bar
Atmosphere:
Locations:
SOMA
51 East 8th Ave.Map
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
soma
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Spice Alley
Style of cuisine: Korean
Atmosphere:
Locations:
West endDowntown
1333 RobsonMap
604-685-4468
Hours:
Low priority to try
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Spice Islands
Style of cuisine: Indonesian
Atmosphere:
Locations:

3592 W 41st AvenueMap
Hours: Lunch: 11:30am - 2:30pm (Monday - Friday) Dinner: 5 - 10pm (Monday - Saturday & Holidays) Closed on Sundays.
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Splitz
Style of cuisine: Burgers
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Main Antique Row
4242 Main StreetMap
Hours: Sunday - Thursday 11AM - 9PM Friday - Saturday 11AM - 10PM
Recommended Pairings
splitz
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Star Anise
Style of cuisine: French Fusion
Atmosphere:
Locations:
South Granville
1485 12th Avenue WestMap
Hours:
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Starbucks
Style of cuisine:
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Steamworks
Style of cuisine: Brewpub
Atmosphere:
Locations:
GastownDowntown
375 Water StreetMap
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Pizzas around $12
Seasonal house brewed beer - $6
For me steamworks is all about the beer. Yes, the view is nice, but its nothing locals will get excited over. Brewing is done on site and as a note of interest they do use steam as a heat source for the brewing. Regular brews are solid but the seasonal brews are worth making a stop for. Ipanema wit is a good belgian style witbier with orange and coriander. The Blitzen Chrismas ale is a Belgian style trippel with high alcohol. Frambozen is tasty but a bit soda-pop sweet and fizzy. The standouts are the North By Northwest hoppy pale ale - a paean to the citrussy hops of Oregon and Washington state, the Roggenweizen - a spicy rye beer and the grand espresso stout. If the stout is available I suggest getting a shot of Stoli Vanilla added. Not a cheap drink but sublime mix of chocolately malt, rich vanilla and roasty-bitterness from the malt and espresso. If you are hungry, the food is not bad, but not on its own worth a recommendation. The thin crust pizzas are tasty and what I usually go for if I want to eat while downing my pints here.
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Steamworks Transcontinental
Style of cuisine: Brewpub Gastropub
Atmosphere:
Locations:
DowntownGastown
601 Cordova St. WestMap
Hours: Open Daily 11:30am-11:30pm
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Stella's
Style of cuisine: Small Plates Contemporary
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Commercial Drive
1191 Commercial DriveMap
Hours: Hours of Operation: 11 am to 11:30 pm Monday to Friday 10:30 am to 11:30 pm Saturday & Sunday Saturday & Sunday Brunch 10:30 am to 3:30pm
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Cambie Village
604-874-6900Map
Hours:
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Stepho's
Style of cuisine: Greek
Atmosphere:
Locations:
West endDowntown
1124 Davie StreetMap
(604) 683-2555
Hours:
Low priority to try
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Steveston Pizza Company
Style of cuisine: Pizza
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Steveston
100-3400 Moncton StreetMap
Hours:
Medium priority to try
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Stix Noodle Grill
Style of cuisine: Noodles Fusion
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Commercial Drive
Map
Hours:
Low priority to try
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Strawberry Bakery
$
Style of cuisine: Bakery
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Commercial Drive
100-1641 Commercial DriveMap
(604) 254-5191
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Cheese Danish - $2
Strawberry Bakery
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Strawberry Cones Pizza
$
Style of cuisine: Italian Pizza Pasta Japanese
Atmosphere: Fast Food Take Out Casual Food court
Locations:
Richmond
Unit 3180 - 4151 Hazelbridge WayMap
Hours: Sun-Wed 11-7, Thu-Sat 11-9
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Hokkaido Potato Tuna Slice - $2.50
n/a
Was a big slice. Nicely hot but not burning. Bottom of crust was pretty crisp (golden) and the slice held rigid when picked up. Pretty thick crust - not deep dish but thicker than typical North American Pizza. (They have thin crust pies that you can order whole but haven't seen them by the slice yet). Ok, on to the toppings. I knew I would likely either love or hate this pizza. Don't get me wrong - I love potato on pizza, but really wasn't sure how this would work. The tuna was seemingly canned rather than say sashimi grade toro or ahi to be crusted and seared but still tasty (slight slight fishy taste and aroma but if you like tuna melts its the same thing). The potato cubes were pretty prevalent and nicely cooked. Like I said, I'm a big fan of potato on pizza. Binding it all together was a sauce that I was a bit nervous about; "mayo egg salad" proclaims the website. Well, actually it tasted more like a bechamel sauce. Really, the overall effect was not too unlike tuna casserole on the pizza dough. No noodles of course but the bread and potato both kind of fill that role.
Reviews 2009-04-07
Went to the new Strawberry Cones Pizza at Aberdeen Center for lunch today. Apparently Strawberry cones is a Japanese Pizza chain which has 200+ locations in Japan and is SUPER_AOKI!!! (A OK). First Canadian location just opened in the best food court in the world...(just kidding but Aberdeen Center food court is pretty damn badass) So they have single slices for $2.50 which are pretty big, and I was not that hungry so just got one. Actually there was only one pie left since the ladies in front of me ordered the last slice of the Teriaki Chicken Mochi pizza. No worries - they still had the one I had come for, the Hokkaido Potato Tuna pizza. I ordered and waited a few minutes as they threw it in the conveyor oven to get back up to temp (electric oven b.t.w. - some small japanese super efficient convection conveyor oven) The slice was tasty but surprisingly reminded me of tuna caserole rather than any Japanese dish. In the end, surprisingly, I liked it rather than loved or hated it. Will go back to try the other wacky Japanese flavour combos (the aforementioned Chicken Mochi, the Salmon and Camenbert, the Ultimate Seafood Mix) and will try one of the traditional ones (Margerhita or Quatro Formaggio). Overall pretty surreal, but not too bad.
Subeez
$$
Style of cuisine: Contemporary
Atmosphere: Funky
Locations:
Downtown
891 Homer Street, VancouverMap
Hours: Open Mon-Sat 10am-1am; Sun 10am-12pm
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Subway
Style of cuisine:
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Sunshsine Cafe
Style of cuisine: Taiwanese
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Metrotown
7569 Royal Oak AvenueMap
(604) 438-0669
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
sunflower cafe
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Sun Sui Wah
Style of cuisine: Chinese Dim Sum Seafood
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Richmond
102 - 4940 No. 3 RoadMap
1-866-683-8208http://www.sunsuiwah.com
Hours:
Main Antique Row
3888 Main St.Map
1-866-872-8822http://www.sunsuiwah.com
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
sun sui wah
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Super Happiness Seafood Restaurant
Style of cuisine: Chinese Seafood
Atmosphere:
Locations:
East Van
6007 Fraser StMap
604-325-9788
Hours:
High priority to try
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Sushi Garden
Style of cuisine: Sushi
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Metrotown
4635 KingswayMap
(604) 436-0104
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Sushi Garden
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Sushi Hachi
Style of cuisine: Japanese Sushi Sashimi
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Richmond
1278 - 8888 Odlin CrescentMap
604 207-2882
Hours:
Critical priority to try
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Sweet Cherubim
Style of cuisine: Indian Vegetarian Vegan
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Commercial Drive
1105 Commercial DriveMap
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Spinach and Feta Samosa - $2.50
Knudsens Spritzers - $1.50
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Sweet Chili Cafe
Style of cuisine: Indonesian
Atmosphere:
Locations:
East Van
5438 Victoria DriveMap
(778) 371-8092
Hours:
Low priority to try
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Sylvia Lounge
Style of cuisine: Cocktail Bar
Atmosphere:
Locations:
West endDowntown
1154 Gifford StreetMap
Hours:
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Szechuan Chongqing
Style of cuisine: Chinese Dim Sum Seafood
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Commercial Drive
2808 Commercial Dr., VancouverMap
Hours:
South Granville
205-1668 Broadway WestMap
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
szechuan chongqing
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Szechuan Restaurant
Style of cuisine: Chinese
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Richmond
110-8188 Saba RoadMap
604-278-6788
Hours:
Low priority to try
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Taco Del Mar
$
Style of cuisine: Latin
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Richmond
108-3080 St. Edwards DriveMap
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Jumbo Burrito - $5.39
Corona - Around $5
Taco Del Mar
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Taco Loco
$
Style of cuisine: Latin
Atmosphere:
Locations:

2651 Commercial DriveMap
(778) 371-1432
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Taco Loco
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Taco Shack
Style of cuisine: Latin
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Kitsilano
1937 Cornwall StreetMap
Hours: Sunday to Thursday 11-9:30pm Friday & Saturday 11-10pm
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3 Tacos (Shack Style) - $6.99
Water
Taco shack offers authentic LA style beach tacos. I'm not in a position to judge their authenticity but as far as taste goes these are pretty good. I like to order a mix of the steak and fish tacos. Served up on small soft tortillas they are served open face with the chosen filling, cilantro, onion and pico de gallo sauce. Lime wedges can be squeezed over the fish. Tasty but the flavours of the filling can be obscured by the sauce. Delicious messy fun.
Reviews 2009-04-18
The B.C. Lions have (perhaps surprisingly) made some important contributions to the Vancouver culinary scene. Taco Shack is, if not revelatory, a solid contribution inspired by owner David Benefield's memories of LA Taco stands. This is not pure Mexican food witness the cheese on the tacos, but does a fairly solid take on the American taco stand. Atmosphere is basic. Take out or have a quick bite in the casual dining area or exterior tables. Lack of licensing is a shame since a cold beer does really go well with the food. A good pre or post-beach option for a quick light meal.
Tacos Mexico Rico
Style of cuisine: Latin
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Downtown
309 Pender Street WestMap
(604) 688-7426
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Tacos Mexico Rico
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Taki's Taverna
Style of cuisine: Greek
Atmosphere:
Locations:
West endDowntown
1106 Davie StreetMap
(604) 682-1336
Hours: Open Weekdays 10:30am-10:30pm; Weekends 11am-11pm
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Tandoori King
Style of cuisine: Indian
Atmosphere:
Locations:
East Van
8017 Fraser StreetMap
Hours:
High priority to try
Goat curry - $10.90
Lassi - $3.50
Tandoori king has a full range of Indian foods with an emphasis on Tandoori oven dishes. I'm most interested in the goat curries though.
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Tapastree
Style of cuisine: Tapas Small Plates
Atmosphere:
Locations:
West endDowntown
1829 Robson StreetMap
(604) 606-4680http://www.tapastree.ca
Hours:
Medium priority to try
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Tapenade Bistro
Style of cuisine: Bistro Mediterranean
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Steveston
3711 Bayview StreetMap
(604) 275-5188http://www.tapenade.ca/
Hours: TUESDAY to FRIDAY Lunch 11:30 am - 2:30 pm Dinner from 5:00 pm SATURDAY & SUNDAY Brunch & Lunch from 11:00 am Dinner from 5:00 pm
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Tapioca Express
$
Style of cuisine: Chinese
Atmosphere: Casual
Locations:
Richmond
1438-8388 Capstan WayMap
(604) 278-4998
Hours:
Low priority to try
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Taylor's Crossing
Style of cuisine: Brewpub
Atmosphere:
Locations:
North Vancouver
1035 Marine DriveMap
Hours:
High priority to try
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Tenhachi
Style of cuisine: Japanese Sushi Yoshoku
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Fairview
1125 W. 12th AveMap
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Steamed Monkfish Liver - $6.95
Sake - $4.95
Its not a common menu item, so when I saw the steamed monkfish liver on the menu at Tenhachi. Sometimes called the Foie Gras of the Sea, the monkfish liver, though smaller does have an appearance and texture similar to Foie. Sliced into 3 thick medallions, steamed, served cold with shiso, grated radish and a mild dipping sauce I found the monkfish liver to be delicious and rich. Sake works well to cut the richness, though its a shame that Tenhachi does not carry artisanal sake, just the basic grade.
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Tenku Bakudanyaki
$
Style of cuisine: Japanese
Atmosphere: Fast Food
Locations:
Richmond
7100 Elmbridge WayMap
Hours: Monday - Thursday: 12:00pm - 9:00pm Saturday - Sunday: 12:00pm - 9:30pm Friday: 12:00pm - 4:30pm
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Original Bakudanyaki - $5
Soda I guess
Actual asian streetfood, served from a truck in a parking lot. I wish there were more of this but Tenku Bakudanyaki is a start at least. All they serve are bakudanyaki with a choice of topping. Basically a takoyaki on steroids. Inide the baseball sized dough lurks not octopus but "Mr. Cabbage Mr. Shrimp Mrs. Calamari Mr. Squid Mr. Rice Cake Mr. Fish Cake Mr. Quail Egg" Now if only they could serve beer and soju it would actually feel like asia.
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Teppan Village
Style of cuisine: Japanese
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Whistler
Map
604-932-2223
Hours: 7 days a week 5:30 to close
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Tequila Kitchen
Style of cuisine: Latin
Atmosphere:
Locations:
YaletownDowntown
1043 Mainland St. VancouverMap
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Halibut Ceviche - $12
Chelada - $7
Tequila Kitchen
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The Beach House at Dundarave Pier
Style of cuisine: Contemporary West Coast Pacific Northwest
Atmosphere:
Locations:
West Vancouver
150 25th StreetMap
Hours: Open Mon-Sat 11:30am-10pm; Sun 10:30am-10pm
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The Bearfoot Bistro
$$$$
Style of cuisine: French Contemporary West Coast Pacific Northwest Tasting Menu Prix Fixe
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Whistler
4121 Village GreenMap
Hours: 3pm to 11pm
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Dozen Oysters - $9.99
House Selection Bubbly - $19
bearfoot
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The Boathouse
Style of cuisine: Seafood Contemporary West Coast Pacific Northwest
Atmosphere:
Locations:
DowntownWest end
1795 Beach AvenueMap
Hours: * Mon-Thurs - Dining Room - 5pm-10pm * Fri/Sat - Dining Room - 5pm-11pm * Sunday - Dining Room - 5pm-10pm * Sun-Thurs - Deck - 11am-11pm * Fri/Sat - Deck - 11am-12pm * Sat/Sun - Brunch - 10am-2pm
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West Vancouver
6695 Nelson AvenueMap
Hours: * Mon-Thurs - 11:30am - 9:30pm * Fri/Sat - 11:30am - 10pm * Sunday - 10:00am - 9:30pm * Sat/Sunday -Brunch - 10am - 2pm * ** please note: this location will be available for "appetizers only" from 3:30-4:30pm daily
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Richmond
8331 River RoadMap
Hours: * Mon-Thurs - 11:30am - 10pm * Fri/Sat - 11:30am - 10:30pm * Sunday - 10:00am - 10:30pm * Sat/Sunday -Brunch - 10am - 2pm
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New Westminster
900 Quayside DriveMap
Hours: * Mon-Thurs - Breakfast - 6:30am - 11am * Sat/Sunday -Brunch - 10am - 3pm * Mon-Sat - Dining Room - 5pm - 10pm * Sunday - Dining Room - 5pm - 9pm * Mon-Sat - Lounge - 11:30am - 12 midnight * Sunday - Lounge - 11:30am - 11pm
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The Boss
$$
Style of cuisine: Chinese
Atmosphere: Casual Family Friendly
Locations:
East Van
532 Main StreetMap
(604) 683-3860
Hours:
Metrotown
4800 Kingsway #238Map
(604) 438-2677
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Singapore style vermicelli - $9.50
Tea - Complimentary
The Boss introduced me to singapore style vermicelli, which has become one of my favourite dishes and something I try as a benchmark of Chinese restaurants. Happily the Boss's version still stands up and is as good as any I have had. The thin rice noodles are cooked with oil and curry powder, not too gritty as it can be in some versions and are filled with shreds of pork, egg, green and red peppers, green onions and plump shelled shrimp. The quantity and plumpness of the shrimp in this version are both good. Portion size is also excellent. This will do for a light meal for two. To drink, hot tea, either plain or one of the hong kong variants (lemon is my favourite).
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The Cannery
Style of cuisine: Seafood Contemporary West Coast Pacific Northwest
Atmosphere:
Locations:
East Van
2205 Commissioner StreetMap
Hours: LUNCH Monday to Friday: 11:30 AM to 2:30 PM, except holidays DINNER Monday to Thursday: 5:30 PM to 9:00 PM Friday: 5:30 PM to 9:30 PM Saturday: 5.00 PM to 9:30 PM Sunday: 5:00PM to 9:00PM
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The Cascade Room
Style of cuisine: Contemporary Pub Casual Cocktail Bar
Atmosphere:
Locations:
SOMA
2616 Main St.Map
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Mushroom Pizza - $12
The Cascade Coctail - $10
Oozing style but still inviting this room features a superb coctail card designed by Nick Devine, one of the cities finest behind the bar. The signature coctail is a delicious bourbon and vanilla creation. Food is decent, but I've enjoyed the mushroom pizza most of what I've tried. Definitely stop in for a drink even if you are not hungry. If the signature cocktail isn't your style stick to the classic margaritas and daquiris with or without fresh fruit puree (selection changes dailly). As the frosted glass at the entryway says "Stay calm and Carry on".
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The Chef and the Carpenter
Style of cuisine: French Bistro
Atmosphere:
Locations:
West endDowntown
1745 Robson StreetMap
(604) 687-2700
Hours:
Low priority to try
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The Crime Lab
Style of cuisine: Contemporary
Atmosphere:
Locations:
West endDowntown
100-550 Denman StreetMap
(604) 568-4606‎http://www.crimelab.ca/
Hours: Open Mon 12am-1am, 5pm-1am; Tue-Sat 5pm-1am; Sun 5pm-12am
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Prime Rib Burger - $15
Cline Syrah - $38 btl
Crime Lab
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The Diamond
$$
Style of cuisine: Cocktail Bar Small Plates Tapas Fusion Asian
Atmosphere: Stylish
Locations:
Gastown
6 Powell StreetMap
Hours: Wednesday to Sunday 5:30 to Midnight
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Peking duck sub - $8
Pegu Club - $8
The peking duck sub at The Diamond is a kind of Sino-Viet fusion, essentially an outtake on a bahn-mi. Its dubious authenticity is rendered completely meaningless by the wonderful taste of hoisin sweetened barbeque duck and crisp veggies on a bun. Works for me. Pair it with something with good acidity to cut the ricness of the duck and sauce. The pegu club works nicely for this. Its a refreshing drink with gin citrus and bitters being the main components. Works for me. Works with the sub.
Reviews 2009-05-31
The diamond...
The District Social
Style of cuisine: Small Plates Tapas Charcuterie
Atmosphere:
Locations:
North Vancouver
#13 lonsdale avenue Map
Hours:
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The Fish House in Stanley Park
Style of cuisine: Seafood
Atmosphere:
Locations:
West endDowntown
8901 Stanley Park DriveMap
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Fish House
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The Five Point
Style of cuisine: Pub
Atmosphere:
Locations:
SOMA
3124 Main St. VancouverMap
604-876-5810
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Tuna Bites - $12
Big Rock Traditional Ale - $4.79
The five point certainly has ambitions beyond that of a local pub. The menu reflects both world cuisine and contenmporary approaches along with standard pub fare. Execution and ingredients are not quite on par with the vision of the menu, but at this price point it would be expecting too much I think. The tuna bites are the Five Point's take on the seared Ahi tuna / Tataki approach. The filet (not a full thick cut) is rolled in black sesame and togarishi - seared and cubed. This results in either 3 or 4 seared sides on each cube. Very picturesque and a good way to highlight both the seared and raw portions of the dish. Plated on a bed of micro greens, with some crisps and a wasabi mayo dressing the dish has a lot of visual impact. The concept is solid - the spicy rub works with the seared tuna. I would be ok with more wasabi in the mayo but it still works well with the tuna. Portion is decent for the price as well. My only quibble is that the fish itself was not screamingly fresh. Better product would elevate this dish considerably, but for the portion at this price its not surprising. The above average wine list has some good matches, but in this joint I'm happy to just have a cold beer with the tuna. Big rock trad ale is a solid beer with a bit of malt flavour and enough hops to keep it crisp. Works for me.
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The Five Sails
Style of cuisine: Contemporary West Coast Pacific Northwest
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Downtown
410-999 Canada PlaceMap
Hours: Open 7 days a week from 5:30 to 10pm
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Medium priority to try
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The Flying Tiger
Style of cuisine: Asian Fusion
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Kitsilano
2958 4th Avenue WestMap
Hours: Thursday - Saturday: 5:30pm - 12pm Monday - Wednesday: 5:30pm - 11pm Sunday: 5:30pm - 10pm
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Low priority to try
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The Foundation
Style of cuisine: Vegetarian Vegan
Atmosphere:
Locations:
SOMA
2301 MainMap
604-708-0881
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Goman Salad - $5.50
Storm Hurricane IPA - $4.75
I've singled out the Goman Salad for mention since salads are a point of contention with me at many restaurants with better pedigrees. Here we have a spinach salad, dressed up with chickpeas and a creamy sesame dressing. The spinach is the same pre-washed organic stuff you get at the supermarket, but also the same stuff that is used in far too many green salads across town at places charging nearly or even beyond $10. Sometimes there will be a token sprinkling of a premium ingredient to somewhat justify the price but far too often its something that you could get at home for far less, prefab organic greens and a half-assed vinagrette. If that comes as an addition to a plate or an option to fries, great but othewise I'll make my own vinagrette thank you. So, why this salad? Because like those overpriced ones its fresh and tasty but unlike them a very fair value. The portion is good. Not an entree salad but a solid helping of the organic pre-fab spinach. The chickpeas are a good addition from both the taste and nutritional perpsective and the sesame dressing is rich but not to the point that the spinach is lost. Why an IPA to accompany. 1) You're in East Van. This beer was born a short bike ride away. 2) Its a tasty IPA but not a hop monster so it is not totally overbearing and three it does balance the creamy dressing and adds some citrussy notes from the finishing hops that works well with the chickpeas. Also more than fair value. Popeye would be proud - I think.
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E VAN S T Ideals aside, commendable as they may be in the case of Foundation, the food warrants a recommendation for its health, value, and quick preparation. The taste is perhaps a bit less worthy, but its still tasty enough. I'm not sure that the owners and staff of The Foundation are 'a small, group of thoughtful, committed citizens' or that selling vegetrarian food to hipsters on main street qualifies as changing the world. But the copiuous amounts of activist platitudes and social justice name checks on the interior and exterior walls seems to imply that this endeavour is part of the solution. Who am I to argue. There is no meat on the menu and perhaps the patrons are inspired to go out in the world and do good. On the other hand it could be owned by McDonalds or Exxon. No website and while the menu has lots of clever names there is no mention of if or how some of the profits might be used to further 'the cause' so really lets just treat it as a rainforest cafe for urban revolutionaries as far as the concept goes. Sorry if I'm being a bit cynical here, but I've been to a number of other restaurants in town that either make no big deal about their efforts to make the world a better place or at least state exactly what they are doing in that regard. Take that away from Foundation and you have, what exactly? A vegetarian concept restaurant. But I really wanted to like this place, so the rest of this review will just be about the restaurant as simply a restaurant. My first visit was late on a Thurday night. About 40 minutes before close I walked in and unlike prime time hours there were many seats available, though still about half full and with some energy in the room. The room design is hip (self consciously so as mentioned above) with some counter walls for the open kitchen actually mortared cinder block. All or most of the tables are retro formica and tube chrome which either means they scored on a block of old crap that no modern restaurant would want or payed massive coin for prime vintage table sets. The staff are definitely pure main street. I've heard gripes about service but on this occasion I had no major issues. From my vantage I could look straight into the kitchen, and I must say that the kitchen was quite clean and the brigade were on point and pro. Boards were wiped clean immediately after each item was prepped and the line was precise and speedy as the crew were paced by the old school hip hop on the stereo. (Ah, Public Enemy and N.W.A. - brings me back). I've also heard gripes about the Foundation being grungy or otherwise not clean but unless you have a pathological worry about guys with facial hair or otherwise big hair cooking your food I must say I've seen far more questionable things in many other places. Really, I only mention this because I've heard it complaints by others but I really must wonder if that is more a product of pre-conception than reality. So, I ordered the Goman salad - a spinach salad presumably a play on Gomaee that you get in Japanese restaurants but this is a fresh spinach salad with chickpeas and a sesame dressing. I also ordered the Yam dip with flatbread. Both were $5.50 and the pint of Storm IPA that accompanied them was a sweet $4.75. (Straight Out of East Van). The salad was fresh and filling with some nice richness provided by the dressing and some texture by the sauce. The yam dip reminded me again why I should not order this (had yam dip at another place recently as well). At home, I mash up steamed yams for my infant son and if there are leftovers I season it with citrus and some spices and spread it on some toasted bread as a snack for daddy. Basically, thats what we have here. It was tasty and healthy and the grilled flatbread and tortilla chips accompanying it were portioned generously but in the end basically you have mashed yams, cold. This would work much better as one in a duo or trio of dips (hummous dip is also offered as separately but perhaps putting both on the same plate would be the way to go). The last bit of the dip was a bit more interesting because it had an assertive lemony edge. Seemingly the mixing of the citrus was uneven, but I liked the ramped up citrus at the bottom much better. Notheless a fresh and healthy way to fill up (which I did need after a show at the Biltmore). The beer and wine are good value (we proles need our opiates...) though I'd say the beer options are better. So, in the end I'd say the Foundation is great value, healthy food that is tasty if not inspiring and for me at least good atmosphere and decent service. Can't say my eating there changed the world but I'll be back and who knows what might happen next time.
The Fringe Cafe
Style of cuisine: Casual
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Kitsilano
3124 west broadwayMap
Hours:
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The Greedy Pig
$$
Style of cuisine: Tasting Bar Small Plates Charcuterie Deli Sandwiches Cocktail Bar
Atmosphere: Funky
Locations:
GastownDowntown
307 WEST CORDOVA STREETMap
Hours: Dinner Tues-Sat Lunch Tues-Fri
MTWTFSS
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Lunch  Y Y Y Y   
Dinner  Y Y Y Y Y  
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Recommended Pairings
Duck confit panini with sour cherries - $12
The George Thorogood - $8
The panini is delicious if a little on the small side. The duck and cherry filling is near perfect. Rich gamey duck is cut by the sweet and sour of the cherries. Standard organic mixed greens salad and tasty taro chips ride shotgun. The George Thorogood should really be called 'The Hook' but I'll cut Nick Devine a lot slack. When you create a drink this good you can get away with referencing the white guy who covered the old black guy's song instead of the old black guy. Anyhow, as the song suggests its 'One Bourbon, One Scotch and One beer in the same glass. A shot of bourbon, some fresh citrus juice, a few ounces of microbrew lager then a thin slice of lemon laid on top then splashed with a hit of Lagavulin. Pretty triumphant and more than up to the richness of the sandwich.
Reviews 2008-12-09
I have to admit it - I'm probably not in a position to be objective anymore about the Greedy Pig. Too many visits, too many great nights, and getting to know the hosts to the point that my experience here really cannot be compared to someone walking in for the first time. Still, things would not have progressed to this point unless I found the Greedy Pig to be worthy of repeated patronage in the first place. So, why has it become one of my go-to places? The decor is nice without really standing out, the overall atmosphere is comfortable, a bit funky, a bit gritty. The eclectic music works for my varied tastes as well. The drink program has some real strengths. The short coctail list is a wonder. Designed by Nick Devine (uber bartender ex of George and currently of Cascade) is love letter to whiskey of the Americas and in particular Bourbon 'brownest of the brown liquors'. All are superb. The Roughrider is very popular but I admit to adulation of the George Thorogood. The wine list, similarly short has outstanding value and solid picks. The draft beer selection is solid if unremarkable with some interesting offerings by the bottle (the second hand beer fridge still sports the label from its previous life "Health Beverages". Leaving as is was a small bit of inspiration - even if not intended). Despite the strength of the drinks program and the tendency for patrons to linger over drinks, it would be a mistake to overlook the kitchen which despite some serious constraints in terms of space and equipment has managed due to smart menu design to deliver a first rate set of dishes. Initially the Greedy Pig was known for its sandwiches and while they are still very worthy the new entrees on the menu are foodie worthy comfort dishes. Case in point the marrow on toast. ($16) This is grown up comfort food that is executed well. Some killer bar snacks like the pickled quail eggs ($5) are great on their own or accompanying other dishes. If you want the sandwiches, the pulled pork ($11) or duck confit pannini with sour cherries ($12) are pretty fine as well. However, good atmosphere, great drinks and food aside, the key reason I am such staunch advocate of the Greedy Pig is the service. The proprietors Cam and Alyson, long-time restaurant industry veterans have taken the lessons learned at Il Giardino, Brix and others and in their own place embodied the friendliness, enthusiasm and knowledge that make good places great. This has rubbed off on their staff as well, so you do very much feel comfortable and know that you are sharing in something good. Whether its Cam telling you about a new menu item or beer that he is excited about or Alyson recommending something she has added to the wine list you feel the genuine enthusiasm that they have for their place, their products their staff and their patrons. You'll find a lot of regulars at the Greedy Pig, for good reason and you can count me in that group.
The Irish Heather
Style of cuisine: Bistro Charcuterie Gastropub Pub Irish
Atmosphere:
Locations:
GastownDowntown
210 Carrall StreetMap
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Irish heather
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The Lazy Gourmet
$
Style of cuisine: Bakery Cafe
Atmosphere:
Locations:
South Granville
1605 West 5th AvenueMap
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
lazy gourmet
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The Little Nest
Style of cuisine: Contemporary Breakfast Cafe
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Commercial Drive
1716 Charles StreetMap
Hours: Open Tue-Fri 9am-4pm; Weekends 9am-5pm
MTWTFSS
Breakfast Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Lunch Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
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Recommended Pairings
Don't come here unless you already have young children or are considering having them. If the latter, and your opinion is unchanged after dining at the little nest - you're ready.
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The Main
Style of cuisine: Greek
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Main Antique Row
(604) 709-8555Map
Hours:
Low priority to try
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The Mountain Club
$$$
Style of cuisine: Contemporary West Coast Pacific Northwest
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Whistler
40-4314 Main St.Map
Hours: Monday-Saturday 5-1, Sunday 5-12
MTWTFSS
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Lunch       
Dinner Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Late Night Y Y Y Y Y Y  
High priority to try
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The Naam
$
Style of cuisine: Vegetarian Vegan
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Kitsilano
2724 West 4th AveMap
Hours: OPEN 24 HOURS - 7 DAYS A WEEK
MTWTFSS
Breakfast Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Lunch Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Dinner Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Late Night Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Recommended Pairings
The Naam
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The Noodle Box
$$
Style of cuisine: Noodles
Atmosphere: Casual
Locations:
Kitsilano
1-1867 4th Avenue WestMap
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Phillips Blue Buck Ale - $5.50
The Noodle Box
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The Ocean Club
Style of cuisine: Contemporary West Coast Pacific Northwest
Atmosphere:
Locations:
West Vancouver
105-100 Park Royal SouthMap
Hours: Tuesday to Thursday 6pm - 1am Friday to Sunday 6pm - 3am
MTWTFSS
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Lunch       
Dinner  Y Y Y Y Y Y
Late Night  Y Y Y Y Y Y
Medium priority to try
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The Old Surrey
Style of cuisine: French
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Surrey Central
13483 72nd AveMap
Hours: Tuesday to Sunday Open from 5pm Lunch - Tuesday to Friday Open from 11:30 - 2:00
MTWTFSS
Breakfast       
Lunch  Y Y Y Y Y Y
Dinner  Y Y Y Y Y Y
Late Night       
Low priority to try
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The Pear Tree
Style of cuisine: French Contemporary
Atmosphere:
Locations:
North Burnaby
4120 East Hastings StreetMap
604.299.2772
Hours: from 5 pm Tuesday to Saturday
Medium priority to try
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The Place
Style of cuisine: Chinese Dim Sum
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Marpole
8028 Granville St.Map
604-261-3948
Hours:
Low priority to try
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The Public
Style of cuisine: Tapas
Atmosphere:
Locations:
SOMA
3289 Main StreetMap
(604) 873-5584
Hours:
Low priority to try
Reviews
The Reef
Style of cuisine: Carribean Jamaican
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Main Antique Row
4172 Main Street, VancouverMap
Hours: Sun-Wed 11am-Midnight Thur-Sat 11am-1am BRUNCH Sat & Sun 11am-3pm
Recommended Pairings
The Reef
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The Refinery
$$
Style of cuisine: Tasting Bar Charcuterie Wine Bar Cocktail Bar Small Plates Tapas
Atmosphere: Funky
Locations:
Downtown
1115 GranvilleMap
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
The Refinery gets credit for a sleek design that is at once futuristic and homey. More points for usage of environmentally sustainable practices in the construction.
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The Revel Room
Style of cuisine: Small Plates Tapas
Atmosphere:
Locations:
GastownDowntown
238 Abbot StreetMap
Hours: Monday - Saturday: 5:00 pm - 2:00 am Sunday: Closed Open for LUNCH at 11:30 am starting Tuesday, May 20th
MTWTFSS
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Lunch Y Y Y Y Y Y  
Dinner Y Y Y Y Y Y  
Late Night Y Y Y Y Y Y  
Recommended Pairings
Jalapeno and Shrimp Fritters - $10
Cocktails - $8
The revel room is a nice space. The food is good if not great and the drink menu solid but not spectacular. Compared to other Gastown restaurants it has one shining virtue. The kitchen and bar are open late (2am). This alone makes it a spot worth checking out. The atmosphere was a bit partyish but then again it was 1am heading into the long weekend. I guess that if I'd been drinking all evening I'd have been less jarred by it. Notheless the staff were working hard and making sure all the patrons were taken care of. The Jalapeno fritters were tasty, fresh made and moderate portion. The cool minty dip really worked well. Upscale pub grub. The waiter recommended the Moroccan meatballs but I decided to save that for next time. Solid small wine list and competent coctail list. Taps are unremarkable. So definitely this is a late night spot to keep in mind but before midnight I'd probably head to some of the neighbouring establishments that are great rather than good.
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The Shore Club
Style of cuisine: Seafood Steakhouse
Atmosphere: Formal
Locations:
Downtown
688 Dunsmuir StMap
Hours: Lunch Mon – Fri 11:30am – 3:00pm Dinner Mon – Sat 5:00pm – 11:00pm Lounge Mon – Fri 11:30am – Midnight, Saturdays from 5:00pm – Midnight
MTWTFSS
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Dinner Y Y Y Y Y Y  
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Low priority to try
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The Smoking Dog Bistro
Style of cuisine: French Bistro
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Kitsilano
1889 W 1stMap
Hours: Monday to Friday 11:30am to late Saturday 1pm to late Sundays and Holidays Closed
MTWTFSS
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Lunch Y Y Y Y Y Y  
Dinner Y Y Y Y Y Y  
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Medium priority to try
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The Templeton
$$
Style of cuisine: Cafe
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Downtown
1087 Granville StreetMap
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
The Templeton
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The Vault
Style of cuisine: Contemporary West Coast Pacific Northwest
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Surrey Central
5764 176 StMap
Hours: Open Daily for Dinner from 5:00 pm
MTWTFSS
Breakfast       
Lunch       
Dinner Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
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Low priority to try
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The Whip
Style of cuisine: Beer Bar Gastropub
Atmosphere:
Locations:
SOMA
209 E 6th AveMap
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
The whip
Reviews
The William Tell
Style of cuisine: Continental
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Downtown
765 Beatty Street,Map
Hours:
Low priority to try
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Thomas Haas Patissier and Cafe
Style of cuisine: Cafe Bakery
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Lonsdale
128, 998 Harbourside DriveMap
Hours: Tuesday - Saturday: 8am-5:30pm Sunday & Monday: Closed
MTWTFSS
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Lunch  Y Y Y Y Y  
Dinner       
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Kitsilano
2539 West Broadway AvenueMap
Hours: Tuesday - Saturday: 8am-5:30pm Sunday & Monday: Closed
MTWTFSS
Breakfast  Y Y Y Y Y  
Lunch  Y Y Y Y Y  
Dinner       
Late Night       
High priority to try
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Thy Pho
$
Style of cuisine: Vietnamese
Atmosphere:
Locations:
East Van
5497 Victoria Dr.Map
604-325-0878
Hours:
Low priority to try
Reviews
Timbre
Style of cuisine: Pub
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Commercial Drive
2068 Commercial DriveMap
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Yam Fries with Aioli - $8
Lighthouse Amber Ale - $5.50
$8 is a lot to pay for fries, but at least the Yam fries at Timbre are much more nutritious than potato fries, are a pretty big portion, are served piping hot. To boot, they are nicely crisp on the outside, warm soft and sweet on the inside - perfectly cooked. The aioli is a tasty if expected dip (though there is ketchup available if you so desire - for me no-thanks.). Hot fried food = beer and the Lighthouse Keeper amber ale is a pretty good match here. The extra body and sweetness compared to a pale ale work with sweetness of the yams. No revlations here - just a tasty filling snack and cold beer. If the Canucks are on the flat screen - even better.
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Tio Pepe's
Style of cuisine: Latin
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Commercial Drive
1134 Commercial DriveMap
(604) 254-8999http://www.tiopepes.com
Hours:
Medium priority to try
Reviews
Tojo's
Style of cuisine: Japanese Seafood Sushi
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Fairview
1133 West BroadwayMap
604 872 8050http://www.tojos.com/
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Tojo's
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Tomahawk Barbeque
Style of cuisine: Diner
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Lonsdale
1550 Philip AvenueMap
Hours: OPEN Sunday - Thursday 8am - 9pm Friday - Saturday 8am - 10pm
MTWTFSS
Breakfast Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Lunch Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Dinner Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Late Night       
Low priority to try
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Tomato
$$$
Style of cuisine: Contemporary West Coast Pacific Northwest
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Kitsilano
2486 Bayswater StreetMap
Hours: Open daily 9am-10pm
MTWTFSS
Breakfast Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Lunch Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Dinner Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Late Night       
Recommended Pairings
Tomato
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Tomokazu
Style of cuisine: Japanese Sushi Sashimi
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Fairview
20-1128 W. BroadwayMap
604-677-0426
Hours:
Low priority to try
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Tomoya
$$
Style of cuisine: Japanese Sushi Sashimi
Atmosphere: Casual
Locations:
Metrotown
A1-6285 Nelson St.Map
604-437-8839http://www.tomoya.ca
Hours: Open Monday to Sunday 11am - 10pm
MTWTFSS
Breakfast       
Lunch Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Dinner Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Late Night       
Recommended Pairings
Black Sun - $8.95
Sapporo - Around $5
Tomoya restaurant does have traditional sushi and other typical Japanese dishes, but they specialize in modern or fusion sushi. While inventive and tradition bending ingredients and techniques can lead to a train wreck in the wrong hands, at Tomoya they do a pretty solid job. Perhaps the best example is the black sun, minced sashimi plated in a circle about one inch thick, topped with a sprinkling of black cured fish eggs and a quail yolk while dots of sauce surround the rim. Visually and in terms of technique its pure french haute cuisine. In terms of flavour though, it is true to the fundamentals of Japanese cuisine. Very tasty, and rich from the egg yolk. Tea or Japanese beer will cut the richness. A premium sake, on the dry side and served cool would also be great.
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Tong's Chinese Restaurant
Style of cuisine: Chinese
Atmosphere:
Locations:
SOMA
2718 Main StreetMap
(604) 876-6328
Hours:
Low priority to try
Reviews
Tony's Deli
Style of cuisine: Deli Sandwiches
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Commercial Drive
1046 Commercial DriveMap
(604) 253-7422http://www.tonysdeli.com
Hours: Our Deli opens Monday to Saturday; and closed on Sunday.
Recommended Pairings
Tony's Deli
Reviews
Topanga Cafe
Style of cuisine: Latin
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Kitsilano
2904 W 4th Ave.Map
Hours:
Medium priority to try
Reviews
Top Gun Hot Pot
Style of cuisine: Chinese Dim Sum
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Metrotown
2228 - 4500 KingswayMap
604-419-0788
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
top gun hot pot
Reviews
Top Shanghai
Style of cuisine: Chinese
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Richmond
120-8100 Ackroyd RoadMap
(604) 278-8798
Hours:
Low priority to try
Reviews
Toratatsu
Style of cuisine: Japanese Izakaya
Atmosphere:
Locations:
DowntownWest end
735 Denman StreetMap
Hours: Open Monday to Saturday, 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m.
MTWTFSS
Breakfast       
Lunch       
Dinner Y Y Y Y Y Y  
Late Night Y Y Y Y Y Y  
Recommended Pairings
Kurobuta Sausage with Mustard - $5.80
Take Sake - $9
While Toratatsu has many Izakaya standards that are worth tasting, I was intrigued by pork sausage. Kurobuta is the 'black pig' heritage breed (Berkshire in England) which is acclaimed for its flavour. Presentation is simple, the sausage has been grilled then sliced on the bias into bite size pieces, plated with some greens and some grainy mustard. Simple but delicious. The sausage itself is fine textured but has an excellent assertive pork flavour. Perhaps not the most Japanese dish but I think it fits perfectly with the overall direction of the menu and speaks equally to the European and Japanese palate. While a cold Japanese lager would certainly match well, the Take Sake (Sake Served in a frozen bamboo piece pitcher and bamboo cup is excellent with the sausage. The hint of residual sugar in the sake plays off the fat in the sausage and tempers the mustard.
Reviews 2009-09-24
Toratatsu
Toshi
Style of cuisine: Japanese
Atmosphere:
Locations:
SOMA
181 16th Avenue EastMap
(604) 874-5173
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Grilled Squid - $6.95
Sapporo - $5.95
Toshi is justly famous for its sushi, but there are stand-outs among the other categories on the menu. Take the grilled squid. This is a marinated slice of the large squid variety (almost a steak) grilled nicely then cut on the bias to provide thick bacon like strips of meat in a pool of citrussy ponzu sauce. The grilling ads a nice caramelization to the exterior and overall provides a satisfying meatiness with great flavour. Tremendous. Cold japanese beer goes perfectly with the grilled squid, though a good sake would work too.
Reviews 2009-07-18
Toshi has developed such a following that right off the bat, be prepared to wait.
Trafalgar's Bistro
Style of cuisine: Contemporary West Coast Pacific Northwest
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Point Grey
2603 W. 16th Ave.Map
Hours:
Medium priority to try
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Tramonto
$$$$$
Style of cuisine: Contemporary West Coast Pacific Northwest
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Richmond
8811 River Rd.Map
Hours: 5:00pm to 11:00pm
MTWTFSS
Breakfast       
Lunch       
Dinner Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Late Night       
Low priority to try
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Transylvania Flavour
Style of cuisine: Continental
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Kitsilano
2120 West BroadwayMap
Hours: Tuesday – Friday 11:30 am – 11:00 pm Saturday – Sunday 1:00 pm – 11:00 pm Monday Closed
MTWTFSS
Breakfast       
Lunch  Y Y Y Y Y Y
Dinner  Y Y Y Y Y Y
Late Night       
Low priority to try
Reviews
Trattoria Italian Kitchen
Style of cuisine: Italian
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Kitsilano
1850 West 4th AveMap
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Linguini Carbonara - $13
House Red - $6
Trattoria Italian Kitchen
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Tropika
Style of cuisine: Asian Malaysian Indonesian Singaporean Thai
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Cambie Village
2975 Cambie StreetMap
Hours: 11am-10pm
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West endDowntown
1128 Robson StreetMap
Hours: 11am-10pm
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Richmond
Unit 1830, Aberdeen Centre 4151 Hazelbridge WayMap
Hours: 11am-10pm
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Tropika
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Tsim Chai Noodles
Style of cuisine: Chinese Noodles
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Richmond
#50-8251 Westminster HwyMap
604-273-6288
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Brisket and Wonton Noodles Soup - $7.75
Tea - Complimentary
Tsim Chai delivers a distinctive and tasty variation on Chinese noodle soup. Winners of the first annual Chinese Restaurant Awards for best Noodle/Rice dish with their Beef Tendon and Wonton Noodles Soup, I opt for brisket as I generally prefer brisket as a single component to the dish (though brisket with tendon is even better in my opinion). I may have erred slightly as the brisket, while flavourful was not cooked to the point of disintegrating tenderness. The wontons were large, full of plump juicy shrimp and with a pillowy shroud wrapping them as temptingly as the finest lingere conceals a beautiful woman, yet in its translucent veneer hints at the delights inside. The egg noodles are standard, which leads us to the broth. This is not a broth for the timid. On first taste my thought was, wow, that really tastes like chicken. Initially I found it too gamey, but after eating some of the brisket, wontons and noodles the extremely assertive broth made sense. Some will find it too much but I do think there is wisdom in citing this dish as the best - ultimately the flavour shines though and holds up to the other dishes. Perhaps this is immediately apparent to a palate reared on good Cantonese food, but for me it was a process to arrive at the conclusion. Next time I will try the tendon and also have heard good things about the congee so I'll have to try that with chinese donuts in the near future. Not sure I can deliver a verdict yet as to whethere Mak's or Tsim Chai reigns supreme in the noodle department but I do look forward to eating more at each looking for a definitive answer.
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Tsukiji
$$
Style of cuisine: Japanese Sushi Sashimi
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Richmond
4751 Garden City RdMap
Hours: Sun - Thurs 5:30pm - 11:30pm Fri & Sat 5:30pm - 12:30am
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Assorted Sashimi - $23.50
Tea, Sapporo or Junmai grade Sake
Tsukiji restaurant in Richmond specializes in sushi and sashimi flown in from their namesake fish market in Tokyo. Kind of the antithesis of the 100 mile diet, locavore orthodoxy that is so prevalent these days. Much as I do believe in the quality and environmental benefits of local sustainable organic food, there are some great products that are not produced locally at all, and in the case of flying fish in from Japan, well, I'll admit that the occasional indulgence isn't the root of the problem, rather its the mountains of indifferent agribusiness food products cramming the shelves of all the big box grocery stores.
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Twisted Fork Bistro
$$$
Style of cuisine: Contemporary French
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Downtown
1147 Granville StreetMap
Hours: Daily: 6:00 - midnight Weekends: 11:00 - 4:00
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Braised Lamb Shank - $20
Orofino Merlot - $8
The braised lamb shank at Twisted Fork Bistro is a solid dish. The lamb shank is falling appart tender, but gentle handling during plating keeps the meat on the bone in perfect integrity. The meat retains its flavour well through the braising. The tomato based reduction is dense but fairly mild, I would have preferred a bit more seasoning on the meat and sauce though. The pommes puree are smooth and tasty, but more of an accent than a full portion (the oven hot mini brioches and shot of whipped butter brought with the dish make up for the potato portioning and work well to wipe up the remaining sauce on the plate). The green beans are average, but the confit white beans are wonderfully tasty and retain great texture (not at all undercooked but al dente). Presentation is a bit dated with a rosemary sprig stuck into the potatoes harkens back to past decades. The one outright bizarre element on the plate was a triangle of grilled watermelon. On its own, tasty I suppose, but both visually and in terms of taste it struck an off note. Other approaches to bringing some lightness and acid to the dish might be more successful. The Orofino merlot is a big dusky dark fruit (plums and cherries) bomb with supple tannins and fairly rich oak. A tiny bit oxidized though perhaps from this particular open bottle with a smoky finish. Very nice with the lamb, sauce potatoes and confit beans.
Reviews 2009-03-31
The Twisted Fork Bistro brings sincere service, solid bistro food and great value to a section of Granville street that has far more swine than pearls. The interior is muted and dark, but feels comfortable. Service is friendly, prompt and enthusiastic. As an added bonus staff were knowledgeable about the small but well chosen B.C. wine and beer lists. The menu is broken into sections based on fork size (the fork motif is taken to heart in the decor, but avoids kitsch via its sincerity), there are even a few spoons (soups) as well. Due to the construction currently overwhelming the street the Twisted Fork is offering a blue fence special for $25- a 3 course prix fix with limited selection among the small fork (Grilled Prawns, Tomato Tarte among others) and big fork (Halibut, Boeuf bourguignon, Braised lamb shank) options as well as any item from the dessert card. I started with the tomato tarte which was decent. I liked the balance between the fresh and the rich flavours in the dish. The braised lamb shank was good as well. For dessert I went with the mead and madelines which unsurprisingly was a small glass of mead from Campbell Farm in the Fraser Valley and a selection of madelines and shortbread. I found the cookies to be ok, but the mead was fantastic; dry, floral, refined. Reminded me of a good Junmai Ginjo sake more than anything. It did work well with the madelines and shortbread. So overall a good experience and great value. The Blue fork special will apparently live on as an early bird special when construction is done. They also mentioned that there are wine specials on Monday and Mussels and Frites are on special Tuesdays. I've also heard good things about their brunch, so there are numerous reasons to return.
Two Chefs and a Table
Style of cuisine:
Atmosphere:
Locations:
GastownDowntown
305 Alexandre St.Map
Hours: Lunch : Monday to Friday 11:30 am - 2:30 pm Dinner : Every Evening 5:30 pm - 10:30 pm Brunch : Saturday and Sunday 10:00 am - 2:00 pm
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Uncle Fatih's
$
Style of cuisine: Pizza
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Commercial Drive
1685 Broadway EastMap
Hours:
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Slice of Potato Pizza - $1.50
Can of pop - $1
Uncle Fatih's
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Unwine'd
Style of cuisine: Wine Bar Small Plates
Atmosphere:
Locations:
West endDowntown
1180 Howe StreetMap
Hours: Open Tuesday to Saturday 5:00pm till late
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Uprising breads
$
Style of cuisine: Cafe Bakery
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Commercial Drive
1697 Venables StreetMap
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Blueberry white chocolate scone - around $2
Fair trade organic coffee - around $2
Uprising Breads
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Urban Fare
Style of cuisine: Deli Sandwiches Cafe Bakery Take Out Casual
Atmosphere:
Locations:
YaletownDowntown
177 Davie StreetMap
(604) 975-7550http://www.urbanfare.com
Hours: 6am to midnight
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Uva
Style of cuisine: Tasting Bar Wine Bar Charcuterie
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Downtown
900 Seymour Street,Map
604-632-9560
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Charcuterie Plate - $16
Jean Bousquet Malbec Tupungato 06 - $8
Stylish room, funky white retro chairs, curved black stone bar. Funky lighting. Half London 67 and Half clockwork orange. Charcuteryie plate worth getting. Choose 3 selections from a small set. I had the chorizo, rustica and toscana. Chorizo was not overly hot but had a nice smoky paprika taste. The Toscano salami has a very complex flavour, quite subtle. Rustica a bit heartier, with blocks of gamy fat. All good. Accompanied by some toasted points, grainy mustard and gherkins. Minor quibble, the chosen condiments detract a bit from the charcuterie. the mustard is nice but does overwhelm the milder meat selections. Perhaps a choice of condiment would be better. The malbec is a dusty, voluptuous wonder. Soft, spicy, dripping of dark berry fruit with a modest dose of oak. It yields to the stronger flavours and emerges with its virtues intact. Other worthy by the glass choices are the Domain Uby Cotes de Gascogne rouge - $7 and the Dirty Laundy 'Woo Woo' Gewurtztraminer - $9. Armorik Breton Whiskey - $7.5 Oban like with a bit of additional sweetness to go with the seaside flavours. Nice. I suppose I do have a bit of a concern with the value of such charcuterie plates (not singling Uva out here). Basically we have a deconstructed sandwich. Yes, its good quality meat but so is the meat at So.cial custom butcher shoppe and they make a big sandwich for $5.50. Ditto La Grotta del formaggio. Anyhow, much as I enjoy the plate I know I could pull together much more with similar quality at home sourcing from mainly the same suppliers. Next visit: On reccommendation from Sebastien, tried the blood orange negroni. Very strong flavoured, but the freshly muddled blood orange adds some complexity. Paired with some proscuitto and almonds. Proscuitto good quality and decent portion. Very good olive oil drizzle. Grilled bread rosemary was good as well. Also had an il corleone sour, scotcg, egg white sour mix, amaretto float. Vg balanced. Quality on all fronts.
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Vancouver Community College
Style of cuisine: Contemporary
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Downtown
250 West Pender StreetMap
604-443-8479
Hours:
Medium priority to try
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Vancouver Vietnamese Restaurant
$
Style of cuisine: Vietnamese
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Main Antique Row
4136 Main StreetMap
(604) 872-3455
Hours:
Low priority to try
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Vera's Burger Shack
Style of cuisine: Burgers
Atmosphere:
Locations:
South Granville
1455 West BroadwayMap
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Barbeque Burger - around $8
Pint of B.C. microbrew - around $5
You can't beat Vera's meat. Innuendo aside, these are good burgers. The barbeque burger, with caramelized onions, provolone and barbeque sauce is a harmonious delicious whole. Wash it down with B.C. microbrew on tap.
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Vij's
$$$
Style of cuisine: Indian Contemporary
Atmosphere:
Locations:
South Granville
1480 West 11th AvenueMap
604-736-6664http://www.vijs.ca
Hours: Dinner served from 5:30 pm - No reservations
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Wine marinated lamb popsicles in fenugreek cream curry on spinach potatoes - $26
Schloss Gobelsburg Gruner Veltiner - $9
I ate at Vij's in the first few weeks of business, at the old location. Prices have risen, the environment has become more stylish but the important things have not changed; knowledgeable and enthusiastic service by Vikram and profoundly flavoured food. Vikram is the consumate host and knowledgeable about wine pairings so your best bet is to talk to him. However you won't go wrong with the lamb popsicles (marinated in mustard and wine) with fenugreek curry. Crazy easy to make at home(as his cookbook demonstrates) but a killer dish that is still worth having at the restaurant. Buck convention (again - this is coming from Vikram) and go with an aromatic white with this lamb. He usually has a good Gewurtztraminer or Gruner Veltiner on list. Some call it the best Indian restaurant outside India, some call it the best Indian restaurant in the world. I really can't say but its one of the best restaurants I've been to of any style.
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Villa Del Lupo
Style of cuisine: Italian
Atmosphere:
Locations:
YaletownDowntown
869 Hamilton StreetMap
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
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Vip's Kitchen
Style of cuisine: Chinese
Atmosphere:
Locations:
West Vancouver
1487 Marine DriveMap
(604) 925-1811
Hours:
Low priority to try
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Vogue
$
Style of cuisine: Chinese Taiwanese
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Richmond
1118-3779 Sexsmith RoadMap
(604) 244-8885
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Vogue
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Voya
$$$$
Style of cuisine: French Contemporary West Coast Pacific Northwest Cocktail Bar Small Plates Tapas Fusion
Atmosphere: Stylish
Locations:
DowntownWest end
1177 Melville StreetMap
Hours: Open Sun to Wed until midnight Open Thurs to Sat until 2:00am.
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Fatty Duck Liver and BBQ Eel terrine with pickled Shimeji Mushrooms and Bosc Pears - $18.99
Sazerac - $14
Excecutive Chef Marc-Andre Chocquette is no stranger to luxury cuisine. While the overall menu at Voya is less rarefied than the multicourse tasting menus he helped create at Lumiere there are some items, like the Duck liver terrine that are both visceral and conceptual indulgence. Quebecois fatty duck liver (Foie Gras) composes the majority of the terrine, but a layer of barbequed eel (If you've had anago or unagi at a sushi bar, its the same thing) floats in the middle. The liver is supremely rich and smooth, while the eel is also rich, sweet and meaty with a bit of texture. The slice on the plate is not huge but the richness of this dish makes it unnecesary (not to mention the cost that would be entailed). Pickled Shimeji mushrooms and some pear help provide some acid to balance the unctuous texture of the terrine. As a drink, an off dry white wine or dessert would be a natural, but the bar program at Voya is exemplary and also offers some great options. The Sazerac served at Voya is technically a Sazerac Royal as Cognac is the base spirit. (The Sazerac is one of the truly great cocktails and worth reading about in its own right.) 2 ounces of Hennesy VSOP cognac are mixed with Peychaud bitters, sugar and lemon and strained into a glass that has been coated with absinthe. This drink has a backbone, as the bitters and absinthe provide definition, but the cognac provides a velvety complex base. Against the richness of the terrine there is both complementary richness and cleansing bite. True luxury on both counts.
Reviews 2009-09-03
Ok, technically this is not a review of Voya, but for all intents and purposes the Mercury Rising event hosted in the 15th floor penthouse Apollo Suite of the Loden Hotel is catered by the Voya kitchen and bar staff.
Waazubee
$$
Style of cuisine: Contemporary
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Commercial Drive
1622 Commercial Dr.Map
Hours: Open Mon-Sat 10am-1am; Sun 10am-12pm
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Waazubee
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Wallflower Modern Diner
$$
Style of cuisine: Contemporary
Atmosphere:
Locations:
SOMA
2420 Main StreetMap
Hours:
Low priority to try
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Wang's Shanghai
$
Style of cuisine: Chinese Dim Sum
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Metrotown
2110 - 4500 KingswayMap
604-909-6688
Hours: Mall hours
Recommended Pairings
Xiao Long Bao - $3.75
Tea - On request
Wang's Shanghai, pan fried pork soup dumplings and tan tan noodles are also v.g.
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Water St. Cafe
Style of cuisine: Bistro West Coast
Atmosphere:
Locations:
GastownDowntown
300 Water StreetMap
Hours:
Low priority to try
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West
Style of cuisine: French Seafood Contemporary West Coast Pacific Northwest Cocktail Bar Tasting Menu Prix Fixe
Atmosphere:
Locations:
South Granville
2881 Granville St. VancouverMap
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
BIODYNAMIC AGED RISOTTO OF ZUCCHINI, PEAS AND CHANTERELLES SCENTED WITH PEPPERWOOD BAY LEAF - $19.50
Four O'Clock - $13
On the surface, this is too simple a dish to stand out at such a celebrated restaurant. Really, its a basic vegetable risotto. Expertly prepared to be sure, but many restaurants and indeed home cooks can turn out spot on risotto. The elevating factor in the dish is in fact the rice. I'm not sure of the exact provenance, but the Biodynamic aged rice used in the risotto inverts the usual focus on the flavourings in the risotto and puts the rice squarely in the centre. The aged rice has a nutty, dry complex flavour that is assertive enough to permeate the dish. This nutty, earthy rice flavour finds complimentary notes in the chanterelles and the shaved reggiano and contrasts in the fresh zucchini and peas. Really quite nice and unexpected. I suppose a light red like a pinot noir would pair well (or a dry aromatic white like a semillon, soave or southern Rhone white), but I'm a sucker for a good bartender and David W. is one of the best. Among the contemporary 'West Cocktail' creations that preface the extensive list of classic drinks I'm partial to the Four O'Clock. Bourbon provides the base, navan vanilla tempers it. Bitters, citrus and a creamy foam served in martini glass make for a gentlemanly, yet manly drink. I suppose the risotto and the drink don't really play off each other, but sometimes I have to recommend the food and drink in their own right, independent of considerations of how well the work together.
Reviews 2009-09-05
West seems to be the consensus pick as best restaurant in the city. Its hard to argue against that, though
Westender Korean Restaurant
Style of cuisine: Korean
Atmosphere:
Locations:
DowntownWest end
854 Denman StreetMap
604-693-2322
Hours:
Medium priority to try
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Whineo's
Style of cuisine: Contemporary
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Downtown
1017 Granville StreetMap
Hours:
Low priority to try
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Wild Garlic
Style of cuisine: Contemporary West Coast Pacific Northwest
Atmosphere:
Locations:
West endDowntown
792 Denman Street,Map
Hours: Monday to Sunday evenings from 5 pm to close Saturday and Sunday: 9 am to 3 pm
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Wild Rice
Style of cuisine: Chinese Dim Sum Contemporary Small Plates Fusion Cocktail Bar
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Downtown
117 West Pender St.Map
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Stlish space with inventive takes on traditional Chinese and other asian cuisine. Many small plates so sharing is natural. Pair one of the cocktails with the food.
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Wing Nuts
Style of cuisine: Fried food
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Main Antique Row
4444 Main St.Map
Hours: 11:00-10:00 Sunday - Wednesday, 11:00-11:00 Thursday - Saturday
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12 Wings - $8.99
Lighthouse Beacon IPA - Around $5
I don't want to oversell this, but wingnuts does a decent job with wings. Given the HD TVs on the wall, I'd go back to watch a game, gorge on wings and drink beer. They do have a good variety of sauces, and while the wings are not the plumpest they are not below average. The few sandwiches on the menu might be better but the fries, onion rings are just very average. Ceasar with grilled chicken is forgettable, and honestly the McDonalds version might be better and slightly cheaper. (at least its not a $12 chicken ceasar of profound below averageness) Stick to the wings and beer when a game is on TV and the place is full and you'll be ok - but then the same would be true of any pub. If you want something other than buffalo or honey garlic wings then there is a reason to go here.
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Wonton King
Style of cuisine: Chinese
Atmosphere:
Locations:
East Van
620 S.E. Marine DriveMap
604-321-4433
Hours:
Low priority to try
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Yakko Sushi
Style of cuisine: Japanese Sushi Sashimi Izakaya Asian Noodles
Atmosphere: Take Out Casual
Locations:
Metrotown
135E-6200 McKay AvenueMap
Hours: Open 7 Days 11:00 am - 10:00 pm
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Salmon Nigiri - $1.25/Piece
Tea - Complimentary
The salmon nigiri at Yakko sushi exhibit a precision of cut that rises above the run of the mill cheap sushi joints. The quality of the fish is likewise above average. Nice red flesh with noticeable fat marbling. Pretty sure its wild rather than farmed. Anyhow, good fish cut nicely, decent sushi rice. A simple dish but one that done well I never tire of.
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Yaletown Brewing
Style of cuisine: Brewpub
Atmosphere:
Locations:
YaletownDowntown
1111 Mainland StreetMap
Hours:
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Yaletown Brewing sundays pizza 7 and 3.75 pints, look for brett brown and other seasonals
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Yew
Style of cuisine: Contemporary West Coast Pacific Northwest
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Downtown
791 W. Georgia StMap
(604) 692-4939
Hours: Breakfast Every day 7:00 am – 11:30 am Lunch Monday to Friday 11:30 am – 2:30 pm Brunch Saturday and Sunday 11:30 am – 2:30 pm Dinner Every day 5:00 pm – 10:00 pm Bar Sunday to Wednesday 11:00 am – 12:00 midnight Thursday to Saturday 11:00 am – 1:00 am
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Yogi's
$
Style of cuisine: Indian Vegetarian Vegan
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Commercial Drive
1408 Commercial DriveMap
(604) 251-9644
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Dosa lunch special - $6.95
Sleeve of Storm IPA - $3.50
yogi's
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Yopo Cafe (deep fried tofu)
Style of cuisine: Chinese
Atmosphere:
Locations:
YaletownDowntown
1122 HomerMap
Hours:
Low priority to try
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Yoshi
Style of cuisine: Japanese Sushi Sashimi
Atmosphere:
Locations:
West endDowntown
689 Denman StreetMap
Hours: Lunch | Monday - Friday: 12:00PM - 2:00PM Dinner | Monday - Sunday: 5:30PM - 10:30PM
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Yoshoku Ya
Style of cuisine: Japanese
Atmosphere:
Locations:
DowntownWest end
774 Denman StreetMap
(604) 687-4970
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Tonkatsu with Curry - $10.50
Asahi - $5.50
Yoshoku Ya
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Yuji's Japanese Tapas
Style of cuisine: Japanese Sushi Sashimi Izakaya
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Kitsilano
2059 4th Avenue WestMap
(604) 734-4990http://yujis.ca
Hours: Monday >>> 17:00 TO 22:30 Tuesday >>> 17:00 TO 22:30 Wednsday >>> 17:00 TO 22:30 Thursday >>> 17:00 TO 23:00 Friday >>> 17:00 TO 23:00 Saturday >>> 17:00 TO 22:30 Sunday >>> CLOSE
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Proscuitto Roll - $8.00
Big Rock Grasshopper Wheat - $4.75
Yuji's specializes in both high quality traditional sushi and Japanese small plates as well as fusion versions of the same. In that vein try the proscuitto roll - very popular my waitress assured me. Well I must say it was declicious. The proscuitto subbing for the nori on the outside of the roll and inside some cream cheese and melon. I guess these flavours are not so strange to pair but in the context of a sushi roll it seems strange. A light beer goes well with this and having the big rock grasshopper wheat beer on tap works here. The standard Japa-brews would also be ok, though I think the faint sweetness and richness of the wheat beer give it the edge here. Also, I suspect a slightly sweet sake would also work well.
Reviews 2009-05-17
Yujis does both traditional Japanese (sushi, robata, izakaya fare) and fusion creations very well. One caveat, the cost is deceptively high. I guess that explains why the clientelle is predominantly middle aged well heeled Kits denizens rather than the younger crowd you'd find at most local Izakayas.
Zakkushi Charcoal Grill Diner
$$
Style of cuisine: Japanese Izakaya
Atmosphere: Casual
Locations:
DowntownWest end
823 Denman StreetMap
Hours: Hour:(Sun-Thu)5:30pm-12:00am, (Fri/Sat/pre holiday)5:30pm-1:00am
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Kitsilano
1833 West 4th AvenueMap
Hours: Hour:(Mon-Sun)5:30pm-12:00am
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Main Antique Row
4075 Main StreetMap
Hours: Hour:5:30pm-12:00am Closed:Tuesdays in December & January
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Gyu-Tan Yakitori - $2.20
Sapporo Draft - $4.50
I'm all about beef tongue, so the Gyu-Tan Yakitori served by Zakkushi is right up my alley. Smokey rich meat taste, thinly sliced and tender. Slices of citrus to balance the smoke and rich meat flavour - Oh yeah. Cold beer, with the extra crispness that Japanese beers have compared to macro North American brews; perfect match. Meat on a stick - what's not to like?
Reviews 2009-04-04
Meat on a stick - what's not to like. Grilled over charcoal - oh yes. Stylish Japanese decor - good. Vibrant atmosphere with lots of attactive patrons - can't hurt. Cold beer, sake and cocktails - hell yeah! Really, Zakkushi is pretty much perfect for what it is. The wide variety of yakitori are all grilled to order over coals and present the diner with their very own meat variations. You may have to wait to eat, and you may be rushed a bit if you are inclined to linger but for the experience its well worth it. Probaly wise to order a donburi or udon to provide bulk unless you want to gorge on nothing but meat. The grilled onigiri also work in this regard. Anyhow, a fun tasty experience that I look to go back to. Family dining can be a challenge due to the line-ups and the rush, but the food can be a big hit with the youngins - my 5 year old had a look on his face that was almost like he had a revelation. If you want to move the kids past hotdogs and burgers this could be the place to do it. My son is a pretty adventurous eater but it was still cool to see him going for a second skewer of the grilled chicken livers...
Zakos Deli
$
Style of cuisine: Deli Sandwiches
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Fairview
102-500 Broadway WestMap
(604) 709-9203
Hours:
Recommended Pairings
Small Montreal Smoked Meat Sandwich - $6.25
Water - Complimentary
Zakos
Reviews 2009-10-17
Zakos
Zen
Style of cuisine: Japanese Sushi Sashimi
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Whistler
2202 Gondola WayMap
604-932-3667
Hours: Open 7 Days a week 5:30-10:30
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Zen Fine Chinese Cuisine
Style of cuisine: Chinese Prix Fixe Tasting Menu
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Richmond
2015-8580 Alexandra Rd.Map
604-233-0077
Hours:
Reviews
Zen Japanese Restaurant
Style of cuisine: Japanese Sushi Sashimi Izakaya
Atmosphere:
Locations:
West Vancouver
2232 Marine DriveMap
(604) 925-0667http://www.zensushi.ca/
Hours:
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High priority to try
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Zest Japanese Cuisine
Style of cuisine:
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Kitsilano
2775 16th Avenue WestMap
Hours: Open Tuesday to Sunday 5-10pm
MTWTFSS
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Low priority to try
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Zin
Style of cuisine: Contemporary West Coast Pacific Northwest
Atmosphere:
Locations:
West endDowntown
1277 RobsonMap
Hours: Open Weekdays 7am-12am; Weekends 8am-12am
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Medium priority to try
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Zipang Sushi
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Style of cuisine: Japanese Sushi Sashimi
Atmosphere:
Locations:
Main Antique Row
3710 Main StreetMap
604-708-1667
Hours:
Medium priority to try
Zipang
Reviews
Zocalo
Style of cuisine: Latin
Atmosphere:
Locations:
SOMA
2515 Main St.Map
Hours:
High priority to try
Reviews
Recommendations
**** - Highest Recommendation; Don't Miss
*** - Highly Recommended; Excellent
** - Very Good; Worth checking out
* - Recommended; Average to good. Would return.
Wish List
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Cost (Typical Entree or Dish)
$ = $10 or less
$$ = $10 - $20
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$$$$ = $30 - $40
$$$$$ = $40+
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