Mentioned by Vancouver Mom
8 kid-friendly restaurants for Dine Out Vancouver 2021
"A true neighborhood restaurant that combines classic comfort with a relaxed sophistication, Honey Salt delivers a contemporary experience complemented by the warmth and style of its dedicated owners. Serving chef-driven, farm to table cuisine with an emphasis on locally and regionally sourced ingredients that highlight the bounty of British Columbia in an approachable and comfortable setting."
"For an Ocean Wise, as well as a gluten- and dairy-free option, head to Honey Salt (Parq Vancouver, 39 Smithe Street) for their poke bowl, consisting of Ocean Wise BC albacore, cilantro-miso dressing, avocado, cucumber, orange segments, and black rice."
"Serving chef-driven, farm to table cuisine with an emphasis on locally and regionally sourced ingredients that highlight the bounty of British Columbia."
"At Romer’s we’re all about keeping it fresh, local, and fun. Our restaurants are focused on casual dining inspired by the West Coast lifestyle around us. We’re passionate about delivering you a quality experience with great service"
"Masa Japanese Restaurant is a cozy restaurant specializing in sushi, Japanese ramen, and curry. The name “Masa” translates to “true” and “honest,” which is their motto. Masa serves a good range of starters, shared plates, sushi and roll options, rice bowls, soups, noodles, and Japanese desserts for lunch or dinner."
"Modern Chinese cuisine from 2010 Canadian chef of the year and Canadian Top Chef contender Clement Chan served from a bright-yellow, grafitti-emblazoned truck. Service is fast and fun (the staff wear crazy Asian specs). Order the "crack salad" – a fittingly addictive dish of deep fried Brussels sprouts, cauliflower, cracked chilli, capers, parmesan and lemon juice with deliciously spicy fried kimchi squares (£2.30).Various locations around the city, letigrecuisine.ca"
"This year Le Tigre officially returned to the streets of Vancouver, and we were stoked about it. The much-loved concept, originally brought to us by the folks at Torafuku, had been off the scene since its OG truck retired in May 2019. Now, Torafuku Chef-Owner Steve Kuan and former Sous Chef Jace Yun, have teamed up to reintroduce Le Tigre with a whole new vibe."
"Before they were rocking the modern Asian cuisine with wicked cocktails in an industrial chic space on Main Street, the team behind Torafuku dove in deep into the Vancouver food scene with their still-kicking kickass Le Tigre truck. You'll find big, bold, playful Asian fusion dishes here, like their Kick Ass Rice, Don't Order this Chicken, and "Crack" Salad."
"Just steps from the shopping corridor of Yaletown in downtown Vancouver, David Lam Park is a lovely green expanse that provides a taste of the great outdoors amidst the hustle of the city streets. Views over False Creek are framed by the glass condo towers that transformed the neighborhood in the 1990s. Grab a takeout from a local cafe for a picnic on the grass, and contemplate the journey this part of Vancouver has gone through since it was picked as the site for Expo ‘86."
"Home to one of Vancouver’s biggest farmers' markets every Saturday in summer, John Hendry Park buzzes with a local East Vancouver crowd. A walkway circles tranquil Trout Lake – a natural lake fronted by a small beach at the center of the park – and expansive grass fields provide the perfect park setting for outdoor concerts. Activities abound at the Trout Lake Community Centre, a civic-spirited, light-filled facility just west of the lakeshore."
"Lovingly referred to as Trout Park by locals due to the beautiful lake in the center of the park, John Hendry Park was originally the location of one of Vancouver’s first lumbering operations that ran during the 19th century. Now, the park is a vast green oasis with a wonderful community center and an expansive ice rink left over from the 2010 Winter Olympics. John Hendry Park, Kensington-Cedar Cottage, Vancouver, BC, Canada"
"Home to a robust farmers’ market on Saturdays, a small lake for swimming on one end and canine shenanigans on the other, tennis courts, a still-closed indoor ice rink and activity center, it’s got a healthy tie-dye/kilt/pierced body parts quotient and the air is often freshly scented with BC bud. People-watch and get ideas for your next—or first—tattoo, even if it’s a temporary decal."
"Mosquito's sleek modern decor, mood lighting and aphrodisiac-filled menu make it worthy of your proposal. Plus, you’ll be able to celebrate with a glass of bubbly immediately after your partner says yes!"
"Since 2004, Crepe Delicious has been serving our unique menu of sweet and savory crepes as part of our commitment to lead the resurgence in healthy eating. We are recognized for our world-class crepes and take great pride in creating an exquisite"
"I passed by the hole in the wall while on a walk to explore the neighbourhood. Dine in is still closed because of COVID, but was curious enough after see..."