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9 Best Buffet In Vancouver (2020
"There are a ton of amazing places to enjoy dim sum in Vancouver, but Kirin never disappoints with their dim sum spread as it boasts authentic flavour and is also very reasonably priced. To truly experience dim sum, come with a larger group so you are able to sample several of their award-winning dishes like steamed prawn dumplings, pan-fried pork belly buns and xiao long bao, AKA soup dumplings. Address: 1172 Alberni Street, VancouverPhone: 604-682-8833"
"A post shared by Glo’s houston adventures 🚀 (@houtxeats) on Jul 19, 2018 at 8:31pm PDT. Get award-winning Chinese food and one of the best dim sum spread in Vancouver. Kirin never disappoints and its price is very reasonable if you’re dining with a group."
"Praised by critics as one of the best premium Chinese dining experiences-exquisite seafood dishes in a warm, authentic and elegant atmosphere. Open for lunch and dinnerDress code: Shirt/Slacks Req.Phone: +1 604-682-8833"
"Residing at the heart of downtown Vancouver’s 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."
"Heritage Asian Chorizo Sausage and Shiitake Mushrooms Baos (Hanna McLean/Daily Hive). Chef Felix Zhou’s new Asian-inspired breakfast and lunch counter-service restaurant is open in Vancouver’s Financial District, and his second Mount Pleasant spot should be opening soon. Grab a bao and an order of this spot’s signature wings and see what all the fuss is about."
"While most of the notable Chinese spots in the area are located beyond the Vancouver city limits in suburban Richmond, Dynasty is one of the exceptions. Specializing in Chiuchow cuisine, a sub-style of Cantonese cookery, Dynasty’s menu respects its birthplace: expect plenty of seafood, vegetables, and subtle, delicate flavors. The restaurant's reputation was largely built through the efforts of now-retired chef Sam Leung, who, in addition to employing classic Chiuchow approaches, wasn’t afraid to color outside the lines."
"A post shared by Lee Man (@lee.f.man) on May 9, 2018 at 7:04pm PDT. When you try their food you’ll know why Dynasty Seafood Restaurant is an award-winning traditional Chinese seafood restaurant. Come in for their dim sum or ask your server about some stellar seafood creations on the menu."
"A post shared by Bill Addison (@bill_addison) on Dec 7, 2017 at 7:52pm PST. Another exceptional place to get traditional Chinese fare. This West Broadway restaurant is a fantastic spot for Dim Sum as well."
"This sprawling upper-level contemporary Chinese restaurant had its grand opening in December, moving swiftly into the Christmas holiday season while gearing up for the delicious feasting of the coming Lunar New Year. Here you'll find 40-year culinary veteran Chef Hui, who specializes in curating fine dishes using abalone, shark fin, sea cucumber, and other seafood ingredients. Address: #201 - 555 West 12th Ave (City Square)"
"Dungeness crab, Atlantic lobster and Alaskan king crab are selected with equal care at Landmark Hot Pot, and the accompanying sticky fried rice is the best you’ll ever eat: raw rice is soaked and wok-fried painstakingly slowly, water added little by little until the grains are perfectly toothsome. Overlook the faded ’80s decor: an excellent late-night menu draws visiting Hong Kong celebrities and music stars. 4023 Cambie St., landmarkhotpot.com"
"Grand Chinese Yaletown Restaurant is conveniently situated in the heart of Yaletown, Vancouver. They are one of the diners of the Grand Chinese Restaurant brand. They primarily serve Sichuan (Szechuan) and Dim sum style Northern Chinese cuisine."
"Another one of the if you know, you know hidden gems in Vancouver. This West End joint is pretty tiny so if you plan on dining-in, definitely make a reservation!. One of the great things about this place is that you can make it very casual by ordering a few rolls and some appetizers or go all out with their 4-course Omakase (chef's selection) menu!"
"Though it looks like any other sushi restaurant in Vancouver, this small unassuming sushi bar is among one of the best in the city. The dishes are prepared with care and presented attractively. The staff is extremely friendly and knowledgeable about each of their dishes, creating a great experience for any sushi lover."
"A post shared by Sherman (@shermansfoodadventures) on Jan 26, 2018 at 1:34pm PST. This West End sushi bar has been serving Vancouverites since April 2017. Tetsu’s offers a lunch service from noon to 4:30 pm from Friday to Sunday, and a dinner service from 5:30 to 10 pm from Tuesday to Sunday."
"Call ahead to make a reservation for Maumi, a 10-seat, Tokyo-style wooden sushi bar where the discerning, taciturn chef serves premium traditional omakase nigiri piece by glistening, sauce-brushed piece (with fresh wasabi, if desired). No rolls, no noodles, no alcohol—though a few appetizers, such as charred yellowtail collar, deep-fried shrimp heads, and frost-delicate tempura fish are available to snack on before chef begins handing you what’s best: Hokkaido uni, pike mackerel, melting prawns, red tuna, cuttlefish, each its own divine experience. Leave the kids at home—this is sushi for grown-ups (also, kids are not allowed in)."
"A post shared by Every Day Is A Food Day Sophia (@everydayisafoodday) on Jul 29, 2016 at 11:39pm PDT. Before booking at Maumi, an intimate reservation-only 10-seat restaurant in Vancouver’s West End, be sure to check the list of rules. There might be some strict policies here, but we assure you it’s worth it to taste Maumi’s nigiri sushi imported fresh from Japan."
"Showcasing fresh fish from Japan, Sushi Bar Maumi is known for its uni (sea urchin) and its daily specials, which are prepared in front of diners by talented chefs. Seating only ten patrons around the bar, the intimate space hosts two dinner sittings: 6:00 p.m."
"Beach Bay Cafe and Patio is located a couple of short blocks away from English Bay Beach and offers beach and ocean views from the comfort of the restaurant’s indoor dining area or heated outdoor patio. The contemporary bar is perfect for enjoying a creative cocktail while watching the sunset over the beach. Beach Bay’s menu offers traditional West Coast favorites and innovative dishes made with only sustainable, ocean-friendly seafood and fresh, high-quality ingredients."
"Beach Bay Cafe and Patio has one of the best locations in the city, hands down. Perched at the edge of Denman Street, it overlooks English Bay."
"Our waterfront Vancouver restaurant, ARC, is the perfect West Coast Setting to enjoy urban artisan food. Made with locally sourced ingredients, some from our very own rooftop herb garden and beehives, our food is rivaled only by our stunning harbour and..."
"Source: Photo by Wikimedia Commons user Ralph Daily used under CC BY 2.0. Photo is only for illustrative purposes. ARC Restaurant has the motto “Life is complicated."
"Located at the Pan Pacific Hotel and open seven days a week for dinner, Five Sails Restaurant boasts breathtaking views over Vancouver, an award-winning menu of West Coast and outstanding service to provide a five-star dining experience. Experienced husband and wife team Chef Ernst Dorfler and Gerry Sayers present a creative menu of modern classics made with locally sourced organic products and ingredients, as well as seasonal small plates, accompanied by an impressive wine list and range of cocktails, beer, and spirits. The restaurant features an elegant bar and lounge with a fireplace, cozy elevated banquettes, and an exclusive private dining room for private functions."
"For a romantic fine dining experience, Five Sails (999 Canada Pl, Vancouver) is an ideal choice as they are Vancouver’s only Four Diamond dining restaurant. Five Sails is located on the “R” level of the Canada Place Convention Centre adjacent to the Pan Pacific Hotel. Guests can enjoy Pacific Northwest fine dining in a bright, contemporary space where diners are surrounded by floor to ceiling windows."
"Nestled in the Pan Pacific Hotel, Five Sails offers great views and a Pacific Northwest-inspired menu. This is definitely the most balling restaurant on this list, so only go if you’re ready to spend some cash. Hours: Daily, 5:30PM-10PMWhere: 999 Canada Place"
"George Wainborn Park in Yaletown brings together Vancouver’s beautiful nature and it’s urban architecture in close proximity, delivering space to lounge around and bring a picnic, juxtaposed against the hustle and bustle of the city. View this post on Instagram. A post shared by Won Kang (@urbansketcherwest)"
"Catch the Sea To Sky gondola for views of the sound and nearby Shannon Falls Get adventurous with an Eagle Float tour down the Squamish and Mamquam River to see salmon-eating bald eagles"