Lunch in Victoria
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If you want something completely different from dining on your cruise ship, go to Barb's Fish and Chips on Fishermen's Wharf. You get the fish and chips in newspaper and eat at picnic tables on the wharf. They are the freshest amd best fish and chips you will find anywhere.
For something more upscale, I've enjoyed Café Brio and the Herald Street Caffe.
For something more upscale, I've enjoyed Café Brio and the Herald Street Caffe.
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I second the motion to go to Barb's Fish and Chips. Have also been to both other places laverendrye mentioned and would recommend them too. If you like curry, the Bengal Bar in the Empress Hotel serves a great one.
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Not sure if Nautical Nelly's is open for lunch, but we just ate there a few days ago and thoroughly enjoyed it. They have an extensive seafood menu. The name is a bit corny, but really great decor and food.
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I had dinner at Café Brio, so it may well not be open for lunch.
As for Barb's, my recollections of the fish and chips were that they were very good indeed. It might have changed, or perhaps my memories are a bit faulty with time.
As for Barb's, my recollections of the fish and chips were that they were very good indeed. It might have changed, or perhaps my memories are a bit faulty with time.
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April is right. Those of us who live in Victoria don't eat at Barb's. The fish is very greasy and they don't change the fryer fat as often as they should. Best fish and chips in Victoria (where the locals eat) is Haultain Fish and Chips on (surprisingly enough) Haultain St. However that is not in the downtown tourist area. I had recommended l'ecole brasserie but I checked and it and also Cafe Brio are not open for lunch. The Bengal Room at the Empress is a good suggestion for curry buffet and the room is beautiful. Just across the street from the Empress (the side street) is Pescatores. They have the best gourmet seafood in town. They are open for lunch and you can check their website to see if the menu appeals at www.pescatores.com
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Hi Sludick - hope you didn't get washed away in the rain the other day. We are currently in the Okanagan and haven't seen a drop of rain. I'm looking forward to your report and in the meantime have a great rest of your trip.
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'Anyone been to the Wharf lately? It's right downtown (you can walk to it from the cruise ship), it's right on the water, it must seat 500 people, you can sit on a balcony overlooking the Inner Harbour, it specializes in sea food, and when I was there a few years ago, it was excellent.
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Hello,
I will jump in although it be unfitting. I was just wondering what type of technology sludick was using...whether it be a pocket pc or laptop. I am sorry to inject but I need some good ideas on pocket pc vs laptop to take on my trips. Many thanks.
I will jump in although it be unfitting. I was just wondering what type of technology sludick was using...whether it be a pocket pc or laptop. I am sorry to inject but I need some good ideas on pocket pc vs laptop to take on my trips. Many thanks.
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In Victoria we had an awesome lunch right on a wharf. There was a fish and chip place, but we went to the local fish vendor located beside them and ordered steamed crabs and ate them at a picnic table. They were awesome! We even had a chance to feed the seals that were poking their heads up looking for snacks! It was around a large complex with offices and a marina - somewhere off of Dallas Road.
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Mycuppajava -- I'm using your standard laptop. Most often, the connection is wireless. For a case, I have a laptop backpack (one of the smaller, sporty models). I don't carry a purse on board the plane, everything I need is in the backpack. (Actually, I stopped taking a purse when traveling years ago, when my purse was stolen at DFW airport. But that's another story..)
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Thanks. I know about the purse being stolen also. That is a frightful experience. Mine turned up later in a bathroom and the bathroom was checked out at the time of theft so I know it was an inside job.
What kind of laptop do you have? Mine I have now is about 8 lbs. and that is quite hard carrying it through airports, etc. I may have to get another ... one that is lighter. Computers come in so great about getting around and also activities, etc. Where are you located? I am in Tennessee
What kind of laptop do you have? Mine I have now is about 8 lbs. and that is quite hard carrying it through airports, etc. I may have to get another ... one that is lighter. Computers come in so great about getting around and also activities, etc. Where are you located? I am in Tennessee