A winding stone staircase leads upward from bustling Robson Street to this celebrated Vancouver dining room, recognized for its contemporary Italian menu and award-winning wine cellar. The elegant marble bar is a central feature, accented by stone walls hung with original artworks, and punctuated with tall arched windows that open onto a secluded terrace. Housed in the private dining room, part of CinCin's value-driven wine collection is on display: deep and global with rare vintages, boutique finds, and an extensive half-bottle selection. An ingredient-driven, seasonal focus sets the tone for Chef Andrew Richadson's menu, with distinctive dishes embracing the traditions of Italy. Outstanding desserts and baked goods. Restaurant Director Richard Luxton and his service team choreograph unrivalled dining experiences, committed to their exemplary wine program and his own industry-leading service standards.
A great restaurant with a really cosy, warm atmosphere. Were there during our honeymoon and the staff was really pleasant. The food was very good, if a bit pricey. Tried one of the BC wines and was surprised by how good it was. Service could have been more attentive but was sincere and friendly when we got it. Would recommend you try it if only for the atmosphere and the foodRead more
The Blind Sparrow invites you to their fine dining. You can even enjoy the sunshine on their terrace. They are open late all week and are readily reachable by car. They are established in an area filled with parks.
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
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.
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
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.
Patisserie Lebeau has helped turn Vancouverites into waffle connoisseurs. That's appropriate, because Belgians themselves take their waffles very seriously. Our customers can conveniently purchase the Liege waffles at Stong's Market, Whole foods Market, Choices Market, Nester's, Caper's, etc.
I have been here twice now. Once we were a table of two and the most recent time with a large group. Having a standing menu angled so you can read it to choose your meal is kind of neat. Allows them to update their menu easily. We had the assiette campanarde, rabbit, special beef cheeks and creme brûlée to finish it off. The food was delicious and well presented visually and the service very good.Read more
Sushi Bella Restaurant invites you to their establishment. You can get there by bicycle. They are situated in an area packed with restaurants, merchants and parks.
Bistro Pastis presents traditional French bistro fare, incorporating North American lighter tastes. It typifies the neighbourhood bistro - good food at good value presented in a casual, friendly atmosphere. A place where people come for a relaxing meal. Open for lunch, dinner and brunch.
Brasserie style restaurant in west point grey, serving traditional french fare. At La Brass, we take the highest quality ingredients, add fire and seasoning, and let the product speak for itself. The beautiful aromatic wine from our expertly curated wine list is available by the glass or bottle. We also have an elaborate selection of beer and a full bar for your cocktail needs. Come enjoy our lunch, dinner and tapas menu daily, or brunch on the weekends.
Cactus Club Cafe invites you to their dining room. Explore a menu offering hamburgers, priced at 11$ to 25$ and can get there by car. They are positioned in a neighborhood packed with parks.
My FAVOURITE restaurant in Victoria. I know why my husband likes it here but it is my favourite too.
They have a lot of kinds of alcohol and cocktails and light meals and are spi c and span. I usually drink one of cocktails. My husband has a beer or two.
My cocktail has a strong fruity taste. Every plate is super clean and looks very healthy. The staff are always sweet.Read more
Come savor a delicious dish at Brasserie L'Ecole. They graciously feature wheelchair-accessible restaurant and are open after-hours from Tuesday to Saturday. They are readily reachable by public transit. The neighboring location is memorable for its restaurants and stores. You can pay by Visa, MasterCard and Interac.