Vegan and Vegetarian Restaurant · Riley Park · 43 tips and reviews
Eater: Beloved by vegetarians and meat-eaters alike. You won't pout over the lack of quivering protein on your plate when you have treats like the raw zucchini tagliatelle to enjoy. [Eater 38 Member]
163 Keefer St (btwn Columbia & Main), Vancouver, BC
Chinese Restaurant · Downtown Vancouver · 84 tips and reviews
Fatima Beatty: Great ambiance. Chickpea tofu was melt in your mouth delish. Veggie potstickers and fried rice. Subbed tofu for the duck in the fried rice dish as I'm vegetarian.
120 W Hastings St (btwn Cambie & Abbott), Vancouver, BC
New American Restaurant · Gastown · 49 tips and reviews
Eater: The meat-centric menu will mostly delight carnivores. And there is plenty to be delighted by: bison tartare, Angus short ribs, dry-aged ribeyes. Order the roasted bone marrow. [Eater 38 Member]
Eater: The city's love of all things casual stops here: nowhere in Vancouver has such an beautiful room to enjoy truly fine dining. The elegant creations pair well with the surroundings. [Eater 38 Member]
200 Granville Street (West Cordova Street), Vancouver, BC
Japanese Restaurant · Downtown Vancouver, Vancouver, BC · 181 tips and reviews
Eater: A stunning room overlooking the water and mountains plus zingingly fresh sustainable sashimi and blowtorch-ed aburi sushi makes Miku a signature Vancouver experience. [Eater 38 Member]
Hannah GM: Interesting dishes like beef heart tartare share menu space with solid staples like pizza and pasta (the casarecce with rabbit was particularly good!).
780 Richards St (btwn W Georgia & Robson), Vancouver, BC
Breakfast Spot · Downtown Vancouver · 311 tips and reviews
hussein s: For brunching in Vancouver, it's a very good place. Inconvenient: you can wait until 1h30 to have a seat. Excellent service, original dishes & a very affordable price. Waffle👍.Experience is worth it.
871 Denman St (btwn Haro & Barclay), Vancouver, BC
Japanese Restaurant · West End · 102 tips and reviews
Amy Graff: From beef hot pot to pressed sushi and unique tempura veg (try the cauliflower!), this lil' ikazaya does it right. Modern, rad service that bends backwards to accommodate dietary needs, cheap saké.
Kailey L.: The gelato here is worth the lineup. Tried Ashka Mashti (saffron, rosewater, pistachio & cream) and banana bread as recommended, these flavours indeed are amazing. Right texture, not too icy or milky.
1689 Johnson St (in Granville Island Public Market), Vancouver, BC
Donut Shop · Fairview · 37 tips and reviews
Juan Zuno: Nice selection of donuts, but apparently they don't have hot chocolate anymore and they don't accept credit, and charge a 50 cents if you pay with debit
Eater: With an award-winning restaurant packed with energy-efficient gizmos and an impressive zero-landfill waste record since they opened, this is the place to bring your eco-friends. [Eater 38 Member]
Seafood Restaurant · Yaletown · 95 tips and reviews
Eater: With a joint team of executive chef Frank Pabst leading the way in the kitchen and Yoshiya Maruyama heading up the sushi bar; raw or cooked, the fish is the star. Pricey but worth it.[Eater 38 Member]
Donut Shop · Downtown Vancouver · 86 tips and reviews
Kumiko I: Feeling overwhelmed by the donut selection? The Cinnamon Sugar is a reliable classic.. but if you're feeling adventurous, try the Whiskey Bacon. Heck, try 'em all.
Vegan and Vegetarian Restaurant · Kensington-Cedar Cottage · 25 tips and reviews
AIDA King 👉🏼 official INSTAGRAM @aida.loves 🤗: Taro chips are pretty and taste great! Its the thinnest cut of any chips I've ever had (a good thing). Their vegan ice cream is amazing!
Eliot Hong: Dress warmly! Parking is limited, and streets around are the most ideal place to do so if you arrive late. Show up early, 15-30 mins prior to opening to avoid the line, or purchase ahead of time.
Shanghai Restaurant · West End · 37 tips and reviews
Maurice: Best thing to get is the xiao long bao aka XLB aka delicious steamed pork soup dumplings. They have several varieties. Be careful when removing them from the steamer, you don't want to lose the broth!