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The 30 Best Restaurants in Victoria, BC
"This little restaurant offers a variety of fresh seafood as well as other Japanese restaurant staples. If you're craving traditional sushi and not wanting to break the bank, Sushi Time Express is another local gem to add to your repertoire!"
"The decor is so cute and the food is amazing at a good price!. The couple who work there are extremely friendly and welcoming. I definitely recommend."
"Delicious food that's always fresh - my favourite so far is the Crunch Roll. The owners are also so cheerful and welcoming that I'm always left..."
"Welcome to ITAMI SUSHI Restaurant located in the heart of downtown Victoria, British Columbia. Itami Sushi has something for everyone, great atmosphere, amazing selection of sushi, chefs that have 20 years experience cooking Japanese style cuisine, and knowledgeable staff, all in one new stunning location!"
"They are open at night all week and are conveniently accessible by public transit and. Sushi & Japanese Restaurants, Restaurants"
"Koto Sushi is a charming sushi spot, and one of the first to introduce Japanese food to Victoria. Koto offers an extensive menu of Japanese classics in a cozy and friendly atmosphere. Simplicity and Tradition is the essence of good sushi."
"I have been here three times and the food/beverages are great. However, the service is always extremely slow. Today was my last attempt and ended up leav..."
"Koto offers an extensive menu of Japanese classics in a cozy and friendly atmosphe... Sushi & Japanese Restaurants, Japanese Restaurants"
"Located just off the main strip, Smiths has a great selection of beers and great food choices as well. You’ll find a classic pub downstairs, but an incredibly well-decorated lounge upstairs. It’s your choice but whatever choice you make – you’re in for a great night."
"I don't know if I've been living under a rock but until I wrote this and had a recommendation to try here, I never even knew there was a diner past all those mouth-watering treats you see from the sidewalk. This place undoubtedly has some of the best cakes and pastries, but their diner was a real treat. The old fashioned feel is lots of fun for the kids."
"This bakery is now being run by the third generation of the Schaddelee family, who originally opened it up in 1956. If there is a longer running bakery in Victoria, I am unaware of it. For me my favourite thing about the Dutch Bakery are all the little petit fours."
"Fringed by crashing ocean, this waterfront park is ideal for feeling the breeze in your hair – check out the windswept trees along the cliff top. You'll also find a gigantic totem pole, Victorian cricket pitch..."
"Just a 2-minute walk from Alexander’s, and you will arrive at Sidney Museum where you can discover the natural history of the area. There are over 8,000 artifacts and a rotating monthly display in the museum. Admission is by donation and you can book your visit on their website as entries are by timed admission only."
"One of our summer students has been hard at work transforming our parlour exhibit. The final product... Treat your eyes and mind with some local and brand new information while you walk around exploring the artifacts at Sidney Museum."
"Become inspired and visit the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria—British Columbia’s largest public collection of art. Located in the historic Rockland neighbourhood, and nearby the famous Craigdarroch Castle, the Gallery houses over 20,000 pieces of historical and contemporary art and contains a renowned collection of Asian art and artifacts. Just as stunning as the artwork is the 1889 Spencer Mansion that serves as an exhibition space and mini-museum for the Spencer family’s former home."
"One of Canada’s finest art galleries is home to nationally important Oriental, European, Canadian and Inuit art collectors. The Gallery has a permanent display of works by Victoria’s renowned artist, Emily Carr. Opened in 1951 as a result of Sara Spencer’s donation of the Spencer Mansion, the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria offers exhibits of all sorts, year round."
"Granted, it's not the Louvre, or even Vancouver Art Gallery for that matter, but this east-of-downtown art nook does harbor one of Canada's best Emily Carr collections. Aside from the Victoria-born painter's..."