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At PiDGiN, we see no need for distinctions between casual and fine dining. A restaurant can be both beautiful and comfortable; cuisine can be at once delicate and approachable. As dining perspectives have changed, so too has the line between east and west. Our experiences travelling and working in various continents is reflected in our food, bar, and even on our walls.
L'Abattoir is located in the center of Gastown between historic Gaoler's Mews and Blood Alley. The restaurant was built in the 19th century and is the site of Vancouver's first jail. Originally buttressed to the city's main butchery and meat packing district, the name L'Abattoir pays homage to the neighbourhood's colourful past. Set in a refurbished brick and beam building that combines classic French tile work with industrial fixtures, natural wood, and glass and steel finishes, the restaurant offers a bar and lounge setting, elevated dining room and plush, sun soaked atrium. Chef Lee Cooper and Owner / Operator Paul Grunberg are dedicated to highlighting the finer points of eating and drinking in L'Abattoir's informed but informal setting. French influenced West Coast fare is paired with Wine Director Lisa Haley's eclectic wine program and Bar Manager Thor Paulson's innovative cocktail list to offer a truly unique dining experience.
Nested within Vancouver's historical architecture, the foundation of Brioche has been built with homemade food and humble generosity since 2003. Our warm service and setting is perfectly paired to our casual gourmet take on traditional Italian flavours.
Come taste a savory dish at Alibi Room. Their bar is the ideal scene for after dinner drinks. They are open after-hours all week. You can get there by public transit.
The Rickshaw Theatre, formerly known as the Shaw Theatre, was built in 1971 as part of the Shaw Brothers' (Sir Run Run Shaw and Tan Sri Runme Shaw) worldwide movie empire. The Shaw Brothers are the most significant film production company in the history of Hong Kong cinema. Over the past nine decades, the Shaws have amassed a collection of over 800 titles. By the early sixties, the Shaw empire had incorporated 35 companies, owned 130 cinemas, 9 amusement parks and 3 production studios.
Kirin has a reputation among food connoisseurs both locally and overseas for providing its customers with a first-class dining experience: Quality Food Meticulously Prepared complemented by Unsurpassed Service in a Comfortable Ambience. It specializes in both Northern Chinese and Cantonese cuisine, and is well-known for its preparation of seafood in both traditional and exotic styles. Over the years, Kirin has put in endless efforts to expand its client base. Among them are head of states, politicians, personnel from consulate general offices of foreign countries, senior executives of large international corporations, and celebrities such as movie stars and sport superstars. The efforts of Kirin have been well-rewarded: it received the Certificate of Entrepreneurial Achievement issued by the Government of British Columbia in 1991 for its contribution to the economic diversification of B.C.
Excellent dim sum. Limited menu though. The pan fried chow fun noodles were excellent. We had them put some XO (chinese) sauce and kick up the spice and they came out this delicious mix of yum! While the rest of what we had was fine, none of it really stood out. We did come back twice to buy some noodles to go and picnic'd in the park with them. Read more
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