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Gyu-Kaku has been delivering happiness to our customers through the food and dining experience. We believe that as human beings the simple and basic act of dining together can build the strongest bonds. Through our creation of the perfect dining experience, our wish is to be keen to our customers' needs, and to serve them in a way that surpasses their expectations. We at Gyu-Kaku strongly hope that through the shared cultural experience of dining we help create a more enjoyable lifestyle for everyone.
You don't want to miss the Happy Hour BBQ course, because it's just that great. I'm not a huge fan of the chicken garlic fried noodles as the pasta was thick, but I do appreciate how the noodles were a little crispy on the outside. Service can be slow but in general the servers I've had have always been nice and willing to help, but because it's often busy, it may take a little bit longer to get you what you need. I used to be a hostess so I know how stressful it can be and they usually don't get as much credit as they deserve. Overall, still the great dine out! Read more
Cette école offre une grande sélection de classes de yoga (plusieurs styles). Il y a en a du matin au soir dans 5 studios différents sous la bannière Semperviva. Les instructeurs sont tous différents, essayez-en plusieurs pour trouver ceux qui vous inspirent le plus. Les studios sont propres et invitent à la relaxation. Semperviva est un endroit vraiment relax et facile d'approche pour ceux qui veulent s'initier au yoga. Un must : le kundalini avec Gloria, la propiétaire. 1h15 de méditation active, de danse, de fou rire = bien être garanti pour les prochains jours! Namaste! Read more
Housed in the historic Dominion Grand Hotel (est. 1899) in Gastown, this pub was renovated in 2007 and retains its original tin-stamped ceilings, exposed brick walls, stained glass windows and railings. The rest of this storied room has been given a grand renovation, including a new sound system and jukebox, classic pub furniture and flatscreen TVs. A long-time favourite Vancouver watering hole, the Lamplighter is the city's busiest pub for good reason: friendly service, honest local pub fare and a large selection of craft beer and cocktails.
Nice Vice invites you to their establishment. They are open nightly all week. You can get there not only by public transit but also by bicycle and visit them in a location acknowledged as lively.
Romer's Burger Bar is the creation of Executive Chef Jim Romer. Born in Marin County, and trained at the CIA (Culinary Institute of America, not the other one), Jim has spent over 20 years preparing some pretty mind-blowing good food for people. The three "R"s of Jim Real As in, eat real food. The kind that comes from farmers. Locally sourced. No ingredients you can't pronounce. Respect Live and work in a sustainable way. Treat customers and co-workers like family and friends (some of them are). FlavouR Okay, that one's a stretch. But Jim is all about flavours. Unexpected, sublime, wonderful flavours. Like the melt-in-your-mouth Kobe beef in the Ultimate Kobe Classic. Jim's all about flavour. R philosophy Eat good food. Keep it fresh. Keep it simple. Be creative. Let seasons and farmers be our guide. Be good to the planet, and all who are on it. Laugh. Share. Do what you do best: with us, it's burgers.
Come taste a delicious meal at Devil's Elbow Ale & Smoke House. Their bar is the ideal spot for after dinner drinks. They are open after-hours all week. You can get there not only by public transit but also by bicycle. The surrounding location is memorable for its restaurants, merchants and parks.
Village Bistro serves Canadian comfort food in the heart of the West End. In our made-from-scratch kitchen we serve bistro classics that channel the country's rich flavours from coast to coast. Behind the bar we serve rotating craft beers, a concise local wine list, and classic cocktails. We believe in exceptional quality and exceptional value served in a warm neighbourhood gathering place.
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.
I know what you're thinking. The Flying Pig? You must have lots of pork on the menu, right? Nothing could be further from the truth. To be honest, our menu breakdown has a wide range of items and, yes, a small portion can be pork. The Flying Pig represents our desire for you to see the impossible happen every time you visit us. As seasoned veterans in our field, it's is our obligation to exceed expectations and we never forget 'that you're only as good as your last meal'.
Excellent! The best macarons in the world!! Visited a couple in London and Paris! Read more
An old-timey bar and restaurant in Gastown featuring classic cocktails made by experienced bar staff and an excellent menu
Atmosphere : 9/10 Food : 9/10 Service : 10/10 Read more
Our goal is to create an atmosphere that is both warm and inviting, keeping our newest venue true to it's surroundings. Located in an age old heritage building, we have maintained as much of the original brick walls as possible - creating an environment that is both contemporary and classic. Our menu is designed to reflect this this casual appeal while providing a high level of service and commitment to quality. Gyoza Bar is Owner Seigo Nakamura's dream, which has been in the making for countless years. Vancouver's first "Gyoza Bar" is introduced with great anticipation to the North American market.
A nod to both the University of Oxford and British sporting culture, the New Oxford sits proudly on the edge of Yaletown, an ideal addition to Vancouver's notoriously trendy neighbourhood. The room runs the width of the entire city block, and reveals rustic gray millwork, classic pub-style furniture and black & white photos with a pop art treatment. Open seven days a week, the New Oxford serves original and classic cocktails, craft beer and local, organic pub fare, with a busy brunch weekends and holidays.
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