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9 Best Buffet In Vancouver (2020
"Aburi game đĽ â đ¸ Premium Oshi Trio including: âĄď¸Hokkaido hotate & botan ebi âĄď¸Albacore tuna & otoro âĄď¸Japanese wagyu & hickory smoked bacon â You have to try this aburi oishi sushi on a whole another level. We highly recommend getting our favourite by far â albacore tuna & otoro. The pieces presents with the in your mouth buttery texture & flavours are superb!"
"So you like Japanese food and you have something to celebrate?. Minami is where you go!. You have to order the Aburi Oshi Sushi (can't go wrong with the sampler platter) and Sashimi Platter."
"Introducing Aburi To-Go, our newest takeaway menu concept available exclusively at Miku and Minami on UberEats. Available 12PM â 8:30PM, Monday to Saturday. Aburi To-Go is also available"
"You'll find warm and solicitous service at this delightful contemporary Vietnamese restaurant whose authentic, perfectly prepared dishes are a must for local foodies. Not sure what to order?. Check out the menu's..."
"Locals recommend Minami for sushi, Anh and Chi for pho, or Marutama for Ramen. Alternatively, you can eat at one of the cafes and restaurants inside Stanley Park itself. Update: 1886 is now closed."
"Weâre big fans of this amazing Vietnamese spot on Main Street. And they have a great patio complete with space heaters. So you can enjoy a great patio and a delicious bowl of warm pho."
"Residing at the heart of downtown Vancouverâs financial district, the Heritage Asian Eatery is actually a counter-service restaurant. They serve the delicious flavours brought straightaway from the Far-East, it is one of the best Chinese restaurants in Vancouver. Prepared with local ingredients and traditional techniques, getting a taste of these delicious delicacies is indeed blissful."
"Classically trained chef, and star of Top Chef Canada, Chef Felix Zhou runs the counter service establishment Heritage Asian Eatery. His restaurant serves classic comfort food with an Asian flair, such as pork belly bao, five-spice chicken wings, XLB dumplings, and duck rice bowls. Head to Heritage for Far East cuisine and locally sourced ingredients in a casual setting."
"Chef Felix Zhou makes Bao buns at the Heritage Asian Eatery in Vancouver. Ben Nelms/The Globe and Mail. Quick-service casual is the fastest-growing dining segment in North America and we're bound to see much more of it."
"Pidgin is a Gastown spot that feels sort of like a basement, but one with windows that you would want to live in. Youâll find food thatâs more creative than anywhere else, and itâs good for a special occasion (especially if you opt for their tasting menu) or a night spent staring into someoneâs eyes. Share things like their kombu risotto, short ribs with kimchi, and pork belly rice bowl, just make sure you start with the oysters that come in shot glasses with apple granite - theyâre like a briny slushie, in a somehow not weird way."
"Located in historic Gastown, we are a Vancouver restaurant paying homage to the unique cultures that make up the tapestry of this great city by seamlessly using Asian and Pacific Northwest ingredients with current techniques. We recommend the pork"
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"Sushi in Vancouver is du rigeur, and this happy place on Main Street offers a vast number of specialty rolls that range from the Paparazzi roll (spicy tuna with tuna tataki and onion) to the Jumpin Dessert Roll (cream cheese, fresh fruit and pop rocks). Dine in or take away."
"The weather may be warming up but that wonât stop me from having hot pot đĽ â Featured: đ Beef Hotpot ($14.42) â Napa, vermicelli, sliced beef, enoki mushrooms, tomatoes, tofu, tempura, corn, pork meat ball, fish cake, fried tofu skin, imitation crab stick, green onion and cilantro đŽ đ Milk Cream Curry Hotpot ($14.29) â Napa, vermicelli, sliced pork, enoki mushroom, imitation crab stick, fish ball, fried tofu skin, corn, tempura, mountain yam, cheese string bean, and sea salt cream đˇ â One of my favourite cheap eats has to be @boilingpointgroup đ Not only are their dishes delicious but it also comes with a complimentary green/black tea during lunch đľ. A post shared by Sylvia | Foodie | YYZ:YVR Eats (@food.thyme) on Apr 24, 2019 at 9:03pm PDT. Recommended by: Sylvia (@food.thyme)"
"This snug spot on Commercial Drive combines thoroughly modern dumplings, house-made soba noodles every Sunday, a sustainable and ethical nose-to-tail ethos, and a killer beverage list including wine, sherry, and sake. (Dumplings and sherry? God, yes!) Open from Wednesday to Monday, the restaurant knocks it out of the park every time with its innovative daily menus. Prepare yourself for what lies ahead by obsessing over their Instagram feed, where the team posts daily dumplings, cocktail specials, and staff meals (available to customers) such as chicken congee made with Chinese wine or braised pork belly on rice."
"Our restaurant serves Farm-to-Table Asian Fusion to our community on the drive. In the face of this pandemic we've simplified our offerings to Handmade, Frozen Dumplings and a selection of drinks. Flavours change every day and feature local"
"Jericho Beach is a lovely stretch of sandy oceanfront between the Kitsilano and West Point Grey neighborhoodsâbut it's so much more than that. It's home to some of Vancouver's posher facilities, like the members-only Royal Vancouver Yacht Club and Jericho Tennis Club, as well as tennis courts that are open to the public. While Vancouver's beaches can be enjoyed from shore or by taking a dip in the ocean, one of the most exciting ways to experience them is to get way out in the water."
"Jericho Beach is one of the more active of Vancouver beaches, but if you are up for some fun activities then it is a great spot to visit. With the Jericho sailing centre right there, this beach is the perfect place for sailing, kayaking, and windsurfing. If youâd rather stay on dry land, there are long stretches of sandy beaches to sit, relax, and build sand castles on!"
"Located just west of Kitsilano, Jericho Beach is a well-used sandy beach and grassy park in Vancouver. It's a great place for a picnic overlooking the water and watching sail boats in the waters of English Bay from the local Sailing Centre. The beach is named after Jeremiah Rogers who ran a logging camp⌠read more "
"Get down on one knee surrounded by the beautiful blossoming flowers in the VanDusen Botanical Garden. This is the perfect option for a nature lover as the garden covers an impressive 55 acres of land and is outfitted with flowers from all over the world. If youâd prefer an indoor venue, the Bloedel Conservatory (4600 Cambie Street) is just a hop, skip and a jump away and is equally gorgeous."
"With just a block separating the two, they can be viewed as one wonderful space that creates a thriving neighbourhood feel between Oak and Cambie. This is another place to work your endorfins, accessing the Heather Parkâs tennis courts, or playing soccer or baseball or jogging the perimeter path at Douglas Park. A new wood-feature playground including a playhouse and tree platform at Douglas Park only adds to the appeal of this area."
"Step into Brassneck Brewing and youâll feel as though youâve floated into a boutique hoppy heaven. The petite space offers an intimate vibe where you can fill up growlers for the road or quench your thirst on a frothy flight. Tried, tested and true beer nerds are sure to enjoy sipping through the Brassneckâs small batch offerings in their industrial-chic inspired Tasting Room."
"If catching up with a friend or two over a cold beer is your idea of the perfect night out, head to Brassneck Brewery. Get comfortable in the laid back atmosphere and cheers with one of their craft beers. The roster of beer changes and on it you'll find familiar styles and some that are lesser known."
"Correct us if weâre wrong, but we also donât know of any brewery in Canada that doubles as a roastery. Sure, thereâs the uber-popular Modern Times in LA, but thatâs it. So, knowing that House of Funk has its own roasting program to boot really sets them apart from the rest of the pack."
"Faculty Brewing Co. is the brainchild of husband-and-wife team Mauricio, the head brewer, and Alicia, the architect behind the breweryâs design. Relax on the patio and enjoy one of Faculty Brewingâs beers, Oddity Kombucha, cider, snacks and R&B Pizza. Faculty has also linked up with other local businesses to start Beervan delivering brews from a collective of small, independent businesses."
"A newbie to Vancouver, Faculty Brewing has been turning heads with their simplistic and laidback approach to the craft and decor. If beerâs not your thing (you probably wouldnât be reading this, but anyhow), they also serve up Oddity Kombucha so you can fake it with your friends. Where | 1830 Ontario StreetWebsite"
"Drop off you car share car here and work your way to another vancouver brewery in brewery creek afterwards for another flight."
"For casual excellence in Vancouverâs beachy West End neighbourhood, line up with the locals at the counter of Sushi Itogaâa minimalistic restaurant serving rolls, nigiri, chirashi bowls, and sashimi of the highest order. Fish is fresh and Ocean Wise, takeout containers are compostable, and nothing is fried or ladled with mayo (thatâs perfectly baked sweet potato and boiled shrimp in your dynamite roll). High-quality, low-key sushi at its best."
"Another honourable mention for sushi, Ki Isu has two locations in West Vancouver and downtown Vancouver. In addition to having some fantastic designer eats, their maki rolls, nigiri, and combos are very well priced; several of their combos include three to four rolls for under $10. Address: 1275 Pacific Boulevard, VancouverPhone:Â 604-899-0366"