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Where to eat in Vancouver: A restaurant guide for tourists and out-of-towners
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If you're visiting Vancouver this summer, or have friends or family who are, here's a quickie list for satisfying various wants and wishes, whether it's for iconic locations, a taste of what's local, a good deal, or the best of the best. We wouldn't want you to leave disappointed.
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Consistently ranked as one of Canada's best. Upscale Québécois and French food from a Michelin-starred chef whose dishes are technical knockouts. It's in a rough part of town so catch a cab or Uber.
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Mountains, harbour, Stanley Park, the iconic five white sails of Canada Place, cruise ships, Harbour Air traffic all just beyond the glass walls. More than just a view, the haute, award-winning food makes for delicious memories.
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Like at Five Sails, you have an up close and personal view of Vancouver's best features. Their modern Japanese food is approachable but creative. It's in the top tier of Japanese restaurants.
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130 East Pender St., Vancouver
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Delicious Chinese barbecued meat platters can be had for the price of a burger elsewhere. This modernized throwback preserves the feel of our old Chinatown.
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Japadog
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Various locations
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Yummy Japanese hotdogs took this company from a single food cart to several locations, including a brick-and-mortar spot on Robson Street. Wagyu Terimayo, Okonomi, Kurabuta and Oroshi dogs are but a few offerings.