Whether diners crave glamorous, elegant, warm or unadorned, Vancouver offers thousands of choices for memorable cuisine. Many of the city's establishments are internationally renowned and combine superb cuisine with extraordinary atmosphere.
Food-loving urbanites flock to bistros, dining rooms and cafes that range from home-style grub in perpetually busy diners to gourmet masterpieces in refined restaurants. Visitors can savour exotic
Malaysian fare at lunch and
Russian by nightfall, or choose from dozens of other ethnic cuisines. There are so many good restaurants in this city that it is difficult to narrow any list down to a few, but here are some noteworthy highlights.
Downtown Joe Fortes Seafood & Chop House is a local favourite and a great place to go for beer and fresh smoked oysters. Other
downtown highlights include
Chartwell Restaurant,
Diva at the Met,
Le Gavroche,
CinCin Ristorante and
Piccolo Mondo.
West End This
beachside neighbourhood is known as one of the largest gay and lesbian communities in the country. The dining selection here is superb: busy
Stepho's Souvlaki Greek Taverna has traditional Hellenic treats and the award-winning
Raincity Grill, has elegant decor that is upstaged only by its West Coast flavours. Another award-winner,
Sami's, has its second location here (the other is in Kitsilano), serving up Indian-inspired original creations. The popular
Cafe de Paris celebrates Gallic cuisine here, too.
Yaletown This is a good place to start your exploration of the city's culinary creativity. Many of the city's hottest eateries brighten this
film and fashion centre. The Italian romance of
Villa del Lupo and
La Terrazza will soften even the most Scrooge-like of connoisseurs. If you prefer your meals more laid-back and inexpensive,
Subeez and the
Yaletown Brewing Co. are trendy hangouts with good food, eager-to-be-seen crowds, and in some cases, pouty and aloof wait-staff. The Southern-style barbecue creations at
Dix BBQ & Brewery are also popular.
Gastown This
charming historic area has an eclectic selection of eateries. For hot and spicy dishes to warm up with on cool days, the
Jewel of India Restaurant will satisfy. For a relaxed atmosphere and interesting experience, try the internationally-known
Blunt Bros. Cafe. The
Irish Heather is a relative newcomer to the area, and packs them in almost every night.
Chinatown From Dim Sum to fine dining, Vancouver's
Chinatown offers Asian delicacies and treats. Some of the most popular venues include the busy and noisy
Pink Pearl Seafood Restaurant and the
Floata Seafood Restaurant, for authentic Hong Kong-style creations hot and fresh from the wok.
Hon's Wun-Tun House is a good choice as well.
Granville Island This
once-industrial island was transformed in the 1970s into what it is today: a city oasis with a famous public market, heavenly bakeries and cafes and fresh-food restaurants. Seafood lovers will revel in
Bridges' three-level restaurant, wine bar and bistro. Other choices include the Creek Restaurant and the
Arts Club Backstage Lounge.
Kitsilano This casual and health-conscious neighbourhood has some of the top restaurants in town. Weekend line-ups shouldn't daunt you from trying out the kitschy, faux-greasy spoon humour of
Sophie's Cosmic Cafe, whose breakfasts are rumoured to be the best in town. The
Naam is a landmark, open 24 hours and offering a selection of organic and vegan health food. Top of the heap is
Lumiere, with its fine French cuisine infused with a West Coast sensibility and the freshest of ingredients. Other critic's darlings:
Sami's Indo-American Bistro's fresh and creative Indian-style;
Pastis' French cuisine taken to new heights; and the raved-about
Vij's Indian fusion creations. For young and casual hangouts, try the bar-like atmosphere of
Nevermind.
Point Grey This somewhat
sleepy and upscale section of the city offers many dining choices.. Try the Celtic hospitality of Dentry's Irish Grill for a good time and meal. If you want something more intimate, the
Brock House Restaurant provides an elegant setting for special dinners, and Cafe Madeleine has live music, readings and artwork. True Confections is the place to go afterwards for rich desserts.
East Vancouver There is plenty to sample all over vibrant East Vancouver, from Main Street's
Little India to Victoria Drive's Portuguese neighbourhood to
Commercial Drive's Little Italy. Try the savoury Indian fare at
Nirvana and All India Sweets, both on Main Street. Farther east on Commercial Drive, there is so much to choose from that it may take a week of dining just to get an idea of its offerings. Places like Federico's Ristorante & Supper Club offer traditional Italian meals, while newer places like the Cuba-inspired
Havana and the literary
Bukowski's offer hip alternatives with live entertainment. Fet's has a 1950s diner feel, while Cafe Deux Soleils serves creative vegetarian meals. Further west on Main Street, young and artistic hangouts like the
Locus and the Grind & Gallery Coffee Bar are changing the shape of city dining.
South Vancouver Restaurants are fewer and farther between in this suburban uptown area, but there are gems worth the quick drive from downtown. The elegant
Seasons Hill Top Bistro in Queen Elizabeth Park offers fine dining.