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Where to Find the Best Brunch in Vancouver
"CinCin Ristorante + Bar is based at the top of a winding terracotta stairway that leads upward from Robson Street and offers a warm and welcoming space in which to enjoy outstanding Italian cuisine in a cozy atmosphere. Featuring crisp white table linens, a lively kitchen, and a wood-fired oven that creates a warm glow, the restaurant serves an innovative menu of seasonal dishes prepared with well-sourced ingredients, such as homemade soups, fresh salads, small sharing plates, and hearty entrées. Acclaimed Chef Andrew Richardson creates the menus, which are accompanied by a hand-curated selection of craft cocktails, a renowned grappa collection, and an award-winning wine program."
"The aromas from CinCin’s wood-fired oven have lured diners from Robson Street up its winding stone staircase for more than 30 years. The seasonal, sophisticated Italian menu includes both classic (ricotta gnocchi) and contemporary (duck with ash-roasted carrots) options. It’s a great date spot, with a gorgeous setting and year-round terrace."
"CinCin is a real Italian food extravaganza located on Robson Street. Book a table for dinner and enjoy a variety of dishes such as golden eagle sablefish, wood grilled sea scallops with acquerello risotto, special bolognese dish, but also local dishes such as BC salmon or Fraser Valley duck. Address: 1154 Robson St, Vancouver, BC V6E 1B2"
"Casual sophistication at its finest, Cioppino’s is one of those great Vancouver spots for date night, an evening out with friends, or for celebrating good times. Their open kitchen is eye-catching and provides an entertaining view of the skilled chefs at work, and the overall atmosphere is classy with perfect relaxed undertones. The menu here is just fab, and you will want to order almost everything and all at once."
"A post shared by Fiore Restaurant (@fioreyvr) on Oct 10, 2018 at 4:05pm PDT. This spot for hand-crafted Italian eats is a fantastic place to head in a pair or for a group celebration. Pizza, pasta, wine, and beer – that’s all you need to be content and this South Granville gem has it all."
"The gently rustic Siena yields a bounty of Italian and Mediterranean flavours, perfect before a show at the nearby Stanley"
"This “dignified spaghetti joint” offers big portions of homestyle Italian cooking in a friendly atmosphere on Robson Street. All the classics are present, from bruschetta and spaghetti al ragu to chicken parm. A great place for large groups, Zefferelli’s has tailored menus that make ordering easy."
"Its located on denman Street not very far from second beach its a very small place and their prices are very reasonable and their food tastes good."
"This sculpture is one of the many attractions along the Stanley Park Sea Wall. This particular statue reminds of the the Little Mermaid statue in Copenhagen, and from far away she does look like a mermaid!. The Girl in a wet suit statue is located just off shore of the wall and sits just in front of Vancouver Harbour and the North Shore mountains."
"Spend the rest of the afternoon on the city’s famous shopping strip, Robson Street, or familiarize yourself with the works of British Columbia’s best known artist, Emily Carr, at the Vancouver Art Gallery. Finish off the day with dinner at a restaurant with a view of Vancouver’s majestic mountains."
"A variety of shops can be spotted along this street in the city of Vancouver. Whether you are looking for apparel, shoes, fashion accessories, souvenirs or jewelry, you are bound to find one on this street."
"In Vanier Park near Burrard Bridge, the Museum of Vancouver is a large institution devoted to all things Vancouver. It covers the city history from the first Coast Salish communities to Japantown, Kitsilano hippie days, and urban development. Other worthwhile museums and centers are within a short walk, including the HR MacMillan Space Centre with its planetarium, an observatory, and the waterfront Maritime Museum, where splendid views capture English Bay with the North Shore mountains beyond."
"For all things truly Vancouver; including the past, present, and future, head over to the Museum of Vancouver. Here, you can learn all there is to know about the city, starting from the ancient times and lifestyles of the Musqueam people up to present-day city life in Vancouver. Located in the scenic area of Vanier Park, the museum is easily accessible from downtown and one of the best places to see in Vancouver on a rainy day."
"Enter the lobby of the RBC Royal Bank at the corner of Georgia and Burrard streets, and head up the escalator that's directly in front of you. At the top you'll find one of the largest First Nations artworks in Western Canada. Measuring 98ft (30m) long and 8ft (2.5m) high, the nine carved and painted red cedar panels of the spectacular 'Ksan Mural cover an entire wall of the building."
"Everyone loves Sun Sui Wah’s roasted squab because of its juiciness and its exotic flavors. They also offer an impressive variety of dim sum every morning, which keeps their customers returning for more. The restaurant is located in a vibrant and peaceful neighborhood and there is private parking available, so customers don’t need to stress out about parking."
"The Sun Sui Wah restaurant is one of the renowned dining places in Hong Kong established around 30 years ago. And now it has also spread its roots to Vancouver and Richmond. This restaurant gives a chance to all the foodies to enjoy their famous roasted squab, seafood and dim sum for once and satiate their craving."
"It’s fast, hot and loud, and there are line-ups every weekend, and most weekdays. Definitely make a reservation and skip breakfast. This is the best way outside of Richmond to fill up the family on fried squid, siu mai and har gow without breaking the bank or worrying about the quality of the ingredients."
"A post shared by Oyster Bar & Shellfish Market (@fannybayoysters) on Apr 15, 2019 at 10:51am PDT. This Vancouver tide-to-table oyster bar is sure to give you some of the freshest seafood in the Pacific Northwest. Definitely make sure you head over for their happy hour which runs daily from 3 to 6 pm for some cheap food and drinks."
"Vancouver’s only tide to table oyster bar and shellfish market, providing the city with the freshest shellfish and seafood experience in British Columbia. VIEW MENUS & PICNIC 2 GO"
"It was snowing outside and we initially came here to escape the cold with a bowl of clam chowder, but couldn't resist trying their dine out lunch menu with BC…”more"
"A post shared by Blue Water Cafe (@bluewatercafe) on Aug 29, 2017 at 5:24pm PDT. Synonymous with Vancouver seafood, Yaletown’s Blue Water Cafe offers a stellar selection of sea to table offerings like sushi, a raw bar, and oysters, along with an incredible wine list in a room that makes you feel like an A-lister every time you dine there. Address: 1095 Hamilton Street, VancouverNeighbourhood: YaletownPhone: +1-604-688-9878Facebook | Twitter | Instagram"
"Largely considered the current king of seafood fine dining in Vancouver, Blue Water is one of those enduring restaurants that is on most people's goals list. Executive Chef Frank Pabst is renown for his visionary cooking and championing of B.C.'s incredible seafood. From their incredible raw bar and on-ice selections to meticulous hot dishes, Blue Water is the epitome of seafood excellence in this city."
"Located in the heart of Yaletown, Blue Water Cafe tops most lists of best Vancouver seafood restaurants and is a favourite among locals, visitors and celebrities alike. Featuring an abundant selection of fresh, West Coast fare, Ocean Wise sustainable fish, oysters, sushi and sashimi, everything at Blue Water is five-star amazing."