An exciting new addition to Vancouver's ever-expanding restaurant roadmap, Boulevard Kitchen & Oyster Bar - located at the iconic Sutton Place Hotel adjacent to the bustling downtown Vancouver junction of Burrard and Robson Streets - provides a distinctive showcase for the celebrated culinary vision of Executive Chef Alex Chen and redefines the fine art of dining with subtle, unexpected and playful approaches to cuisine, service and style. With an innovative approach that blends a respect for the past with a celebration of the present, Chen's seafood-focused menu is grounded in classical technique and training, while artfully infusing casual West Coast flair and creative hints of his international influences. The new 290-seat restaurant will offer guests a variety of culinary experiences: from the stylish dining room, seated oyster bar and craft-cocktail and champagne bar to the vintage-style lounge.
We celebrated our 30th wedding anniversary at The Sutton Place and had a fabulous dinner at the Boulevard Kitchen & Oyster Bar! The attention to detail and service were outstanding! Our compliments to your amazing team for their attention and making us feel very special on this milestone occasion. Food was amazing! Read more
Pacific Institute of Culinary Arts is an accredited private culinary centre located at the entrance to Granville Island. Small classes, hand-on training and dedicated Chef Instructors give each student the personal attention they need to master the 'art' of cooking and baking. Students operate a bistro (Bistro 101) and bakeshop (Bakery 101). We also provide short programs to the general public that range from wine, beer, cake decorating, teen classes and everyday skills such as knife skills, bread making, stocks and sauces, etc.
Pacific Institute of Culinary Arts (PICA) offers full-time Diploma programs for Culinary Arts and Baking & Pastry Arts as well as evening classes, corporate team building programs, catering services, Bistro 101 and Bakery 101.
If you have never been to the Pacific Institute of Culinary Arts (my friends call it short: Cooking School), well you have to try it. The restaurant is located just at the entrance to Granville Island.
I went there recently and ordered the following:
Appetizer: Red Beet / Gravad Lox ($9)
Main Course: Lamb Saltimbocca ($19)
Wine:
Hester Creek Okanagan Valley, BC Glass ($8)
This meal was a culinary delight. Pricing is very reasonable in comparison to the big names here in town.Read more
Of all the great plates you'll find at Bacchus Restaurant in the Wedgewood Hotel, the one on the wall tells the story best. It's the plate inscribed with the Four Diamond Award from the CAA/AAA. It is a perfect companion to the Wedgewood's own Four Diamond rating, an honour indicating that this rooms' service is second to none. Walk through the Hornby Street entrance, and Bacchus' attention to detail is immediately apparent. You are instantly surrounded by luxury, with richly upholstered furniture, warm, dark wood, and light fixtures imported from Venice personally by owner Eleni Skalbania. A large canvas depicting Bacchus himself, Greek god of wine and revelry, presides over the room. Lee Parsons presides over the food as Executive Chef. With food like this, you would naturally expect an outstanding wine list, and Bacchus does not disappoint. From the West Coast to France, Italy, South Africa and Australia, Bacchus takes xenophiles on a tour of the world's finest vineyards.
Farmer's Apprentice Restaurant invites you to their establishment. You can even enjoy the sunlight on their terrace. They are open nightly all week. You can get there by bicycle.
The little bistro is located West of Granville Street. Try to get outdoor seating if the weather is ok.
the servings are small - if hungry you might need to order 2 courses. All three of us did and we all got served great food.Read more
Cafe Crepe welcomes you to their establishment. This dining room serves a breakfast menu for 11$ to 25$. Their atmosphere has been described as trendy, casual and family friendly. You can also enjoy the sunlight on their terrace. They are open late all week and are easily reachable by public transit but also by bicycle and car. Come visit them in a location acknowledged as stimulating.
Come savor a yummy creation at Cafe Crepe. This eatery proposes a breakfast menu for 11$ to 25$. Their atmosphere has been described as trendy, casual and family friendly. You can even enjoy the sunlight on their terrace and can get there by car.
Brix & Mortar is a locally owned dining house located in a 1912 heritage brick building in the Yaletown neighbourhood of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Brix & Mortar brings together modern Canadian cuisine, a commitment to fine wine, creative cocktails and personalized service in an inviting, sophisticated space to create talk-worthy experiences.
Stable House Bistro welcomes you to their wine bar. You can also enjoy the sun on their terrace. They are open after-hours all week. You can get there by public transit and bicycle. They are found in a location filled with restaurants, coffee shops, stores and parks.
Jules Restaurant invites you to their dining room. This eatery features a dessert menu for 11$ to 25$. Their atmosphere has been described as casual and family friendly. They are open late all week. You can get there not only by public transit but also by bicycle. They are in a dynamic neighborhood known for its nightlife.
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.
Where Davie Street meets False Creek in Vancouver's popular Yaletown neighborhood, Provence Marinaside is a great place to meet your friends or relax with family. Choose to sit at the bar or on the patio and watch the action in the marina or on the seawall. Provence Marinaside's award winning food, warm ambiance and friendly service turns every meal into a special occasion. Chef/owner Jean-Francis Quaglia shares his love and philosophy of food in each dish that is created. Born in France, to a mother who is also an acclaimed chef, he was raised appreciating food made with love and fresh ingredients. Located on the water there is a focus on fresh local seafood including a raw oyster bar. The menu also provides many other options including an antipasti showcase, pastas, chicken, beef and lamb. The extensive award winning wine list is sure to tempt your palate. Provence Marinaside has a private room for company functions or any celebration and has a screen and projector available for use.
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.
Come savor a delectable creation at Frenchies Montreal Smoked Meat Ltd. They are open after-hours all week and are easily reachable by public transit but also by bicycle. They are situated in a location packed with restaurants, coffee shops and stores. You can pay by Visa, MasterCard and American Express.
Come taste a delightful creation at Burdock & Co Restaurant. This eatery proposes tapas for 11$ to 25$. Come enjoy their casual and family friendly ambiance. They are open after-hours all week and are reachable by public transit and bicycle. You may pay by American Express, Interac, MasterCard and Visa.
Bistro Wagon Rouge is a blue collar French bistro located in East Vancouver's port district.With playlists compiled by our friends at Red Cat and Zulu , an ever changing 'classics' menu and plenty of features to select from, the vibe here is always fresh. Our menu isn't posted because we often like to switch things up, but you can expect to find greatest hits like cassoulet, terrine, pa^té, duck confit, pork belly, french onion soup and steak frites. We always have fish, veggies and plenty of meat on the menu. Gather around a table with friends for dinner, or pull up a stool for a glass of wine and a small bite at the bar. We do not accept reservations; it's first come, first served