Located on the third level of Shangri-La Hotel Vancouver, MARKET offers a casual, upscale menu focused on seasonal, regional ingredients, and the incorporation of global influences. Executive Chef Ken Nakano works with his team and local producers to deliver a top notch product that honours the restaurant's namesake, giving local Vancouver residents and visitors a truly world class experience.
Considering this is a restaurant of a world acclaimed chef, the food is no more expensive than many Vancouver restaurants! Food and atmosphere are not compromised.Read more
Welcome to the Two of Hearts Boutique!Inside you'll find unique clothing and accessories by Welcome to the Two of Hearts Boutique! Inside you'll find unique clothing and accessories by up-and-coming Vancouver designers. Each piece in the Two of Hearts Boutique is designed locally and made in Canada, and its in-house label features clothes made from organic cotton and sustainable materials like bamboo and soy. Owned by Vancouver designers Jenny Yen (Cici) and Tabitha Savoie (Togs), the Two of Hearts Boutique is committed to supporting local designers and eco-friendly apparel. Whether you're looking for something to wear for work, play, or party time, show some love for homegrown talent and stop by the Two of Hearts Boutique!
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