AMERICAN
Japa Dog: A hot dog stand with a Japanese twist.
Located on the corner of Burrard and Haro, steps away from
The Sutton Place Hotel, it offers - in addition to the more
typical Bavarian smokies and bratwurst - turkey smokies with
miso sauce, Kaiware, and Japanese mayo, and okonomiyaki-flavor
kurobuta dogs.
Memphis Blues Barbecue House: 1465 West Broadway
(604-738-6806) For a taste of almost everything on the
menu, try the Memphis Feast. Finish with the pecan pie
a la mode.
CHINESE
Long’s Noodle House: 4853 Main Street (604-879-7879)
Tiny, hole-in-the-wall, family-run restaurant. Try the
wine chicken (best in the city) steamed dumplings, pig pot
(pork shank served on a bed of spinach), or the house
meatballs (with egg-yolk centers). *Cash only.
They don’t take credit cards.
Sea Harbour Seafood Restaurant: 3711 No. 3 Road,
Richmond, Vancouver (604-232-0816)
A little out of the
way and pricey, but you won’t find a better top quality
Chinese restaurant. The house chicken is to die for.
Sha-lin Noodle House: 548 West Broadway (604-873-1816)
Casual and inexpensive handmade noodles (you can actually
watch them being made). Try: the curried dragging
noodles with barbecue pork, and the spicy cumin lamb.
Sun Sui Wah: 3888 Main (604-872-8822)
Great dim
sum. Excellent: Lobster with Ginger and Green Onions,
Peking Duck, Braised Abalone.
FILIPINO
Rekados Grill: 4063 Main Street, Tel: 604-873-3133
Filipino food at its rib-sticking best. Check out the crispy
pata (pork hocks) or the sizzling sisig (crispy pig ear).
And, for dessert, the cheddar corn ice cream that tastes a
lot better than it sounds.
FRENCH
Bistrot Bistro: 1961 West 4th Avenue, Tel: 604-732-0004
Rustic French country fare. If it’s on the menu, try
the duck confit mac and cheese.
DB Bistro: 2551 West Broadway (604) 739-7115
The
Bistro is Daniel Boulud’s recent entry into the Vancouver
restaurant scene. Nice, warm atmosphere. Try the
handmade orechiette pasta.
http://www.dbbistro.ca/
La Regalade: West Van (604-921-222

Rustic
French cuisine served in earthenware pots. Huge
portions. Excellent. Try the pear/goat cheese
tart appetizer.
Le Crocodile: 100 - 909 Burrard (604) 669-4298
This
restaurant has been serving upscale traditional French
cuisine for over 20 years. If you’re feeling
adventurous, try the oven-roasted beef bone marrow or the
pan-seared sweetbreads with porcini mushrooms.
http://www.lecrocodilerestaurant.com/
Lumiere: 2551 West Broadway (604) 739-7115
Boulud’s team now runs the kitchen in Vancouver’s celebrated
high-end Lumiere. I haven’t been since the changeover
but I’ve heard the food is excellent. Choose from
three set menus: prix fixe, chef’s, or vegetarian.
http://www.lumiere.ca/
I
NDIAN
Rangoli: 1488 W. 11th Ave. (604-736-5711)
Vij’s more
casual sister restaurant. Try the Savory Chaat and the
mutton kebabs.
Vij’s: 1480 W. 11th Ave. (604-736-6664)
Inventive
Indian cuisine and one of the city‘s best. Try the
lamb Popsicles, short ribs, and the mutton kebabs. Get
there early though as the restaurant doesn’t take
reservations. Last time Harrison Ford was in town,
even he had to wait.
I
TALIAN
Don Francesco Ristorante: 860 Burrard Street(604
685-7770)
Right across from the Sutton Hotel. In
addition to great standard Italian dishes, they have an
excellent wild game selection that includes terrific grilled
quail, venison, pheasant, and partridge. THE dish to
get, however, is the Squash Agnolotti with black truffle
butter. It’s listed as a main but you can ask them to
serve it as an appetizer. In fact, should you have any
requests (ie. mixing and matching pasta and sauces) just ask
them. They’ll be happy to oblige.
http://www.donfrancesco.ca/
Quattro: 2611 W. 4th (604-734-4444)
Great beef
carpaccio and an excellent antipasto platter. Galetto
(Cornish game hen), Spaghetti Quattro (black bean, garlic,
and oil), and the House Tiramisu are excellent.
Villa del Lupo: 869 Hamilton St (604) 688-7436
Grand
Italian. If you want privacy, call ahead and book the
wine cellar.
http://www.villadellupo.com/
JAPANESE
Aki: 745 Thurlow (604-682-4032)
Mix of modern and
traditional. Best Dynamite Rolls in town. Also
check out the Katsu Curry, Butter Beef, and Live Uni
Tojo’s Restaurant: 1133 W Broadway
(604-872-8050)
Upscale sushi and Japanese dishes.
The place is expensive but offers the best sushi in town.
Excellent bluefin tuna and live uni in season. Get:
the dynamite hand cone, spider roll, tuna tataki nigiri, and
Tojo’ tuna, and Canadian sablefish.
http://www.tojos.com/
Yuji’s Japanese Tapas: 2059 W. Fourth Ave (604-734-4990)
More casual than Tojo’s and the emphasis here is less on the
sushi and more on the creative small plates: meguro avocado
crepes, isobe, spicy curry calamari, deep-fried spicy tuna
rolls, and the green tea creme brulee.
Zakkushi: 1833 W. 4th (604-730-9844)
Don’t go
expecting sushi. This place serves some of the best
robata in the city. Tiny, but very authentic fare.
In addition to the great grill items, check out the homemade
tofu.
KOREAN
The Seoul House: 36 East Broadway (604-874-4131)
Barbecue your own meal on tabletop grills. Try: the
premium cut short ribs.
LATIN AMERICAN
Cobre: 52 Powell Street604-669-2396
Actually, Nuevo
Latino Cuisine. Among the offerings: Patagonia
battered Baja rockfish with chipotle ajo aioli, and Indian
candied salmon tamale with green apple jalapeno jelly and
platan.
MALAYSIAN
Banana Leaf: 820 W. Broadway (604-731-6333)
Great
seafood. Try the Black Pepper/Garlic Cracked Crab.
PACIFIC NORTHWEST
Boneta: 1 West Cordova (604) 684-1844
French-Italian
fusion. Located in the city’s Gastown area, it’s very
popular.
http://www.boneta.ca/
Fuel Restaurant: 1944 West 4th Ave., 604-288 7905
Focuses on fresh seasonal ingredients. Pacific
Northwestern. Rather than ordering from the menu,
leave it up to the chef and go with a multi-course menu.
Request that they include the crispy duck (the restaurant’s
specialty). They’ll happily accommodate anyone with
specific dietary restrictions. They’ll take very good
care of you.
http://fuelrestaurant.ca/
Market: 1115 Alberni Street Tel: (604) 689-1120
Just
opened in the brand new Shangri-la Hotel, this is
international super chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten’s first
Vancouver venture. And it’s fantastic. Be sure
to check out the Rice Cracker Crusted Tuna appetizer and
Soy-Glazed Short Ribs for your main course.
http://www.shangri-la.com/en/property/vancouver/shangrila/dining/restaurant/market
West
2881 Granville (604-738-8939)
Very inventive,
upscale regional cuisine. Named one of the top ten
restaurants in the world by the UK Sunday Independent.
VIETNAMESE
Au Petite Café: 4861 Main St. (604-873-332

Inexpensive Vietnamese. Closed Wednesdays and evenings
after 7:00 p.m. Try: the pho, and the Vietnamese
sandwiches. *Cash only. They don’t take credit
cards.
Thai Son Vietnamese: 373 E. Broadway, Tel: 604-875-6436
It don’t get much more hole-the-wall than this place.
Serves up great pho, grilled lemongrass chicken, and,
evenings, a seafood crepe that’s worth checking out.