Vancouver Restaurants

From inventive neighborhood bistros to glamorous Downtown dining rooms to ethnic restaurants that rival those in the world capitals, Vancouver has a diverse array of gastronomic options. Many cutting-edge establishments are perfecting what we call Modern Canadian fare, which—at the western end of the country—incorporates regional seafood (notably salmon, halibut, and spot prawns) and locally grown produce. Vancouver is all about "localism," with many restaurants emphasizing the provenance of their ingredients and embracing products that hail from within a 100-mile-or-so radius of the city, or at least from within BC.

With at least 40% of the region's population of Asian heritage, it's no surprise that Asian eateries abound in Vancouver. From mom-and-pop noodle shops, curry houses, and corner sushi bars to elegant and upscale dining rooms, cuisine from China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Japan, and India (and to a lesser extent, from Korea, Thailand, Vietnam, and Malaysia) can be found all over town.

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  • 1. 49th Parallel Café and Lucky's Doughnuts

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    Locally run 49th Parallel Coffee Roasters sources and roasts their own coffees, which they feature at their flagship café on Main Street. It's always packed with neighborhood residents and shoppers enjoying the top-notch brews and the house-made Lucky's Doughnuts, which come in flavors from simple vanilla-glazed to salted caramel to decadent triple chocolate. Centered on a wood-framed counter, this large airy space has walls of windows on two sides. Its three other locations help keep the rest of the city caffeinated.

    2902 Main St., Vancouver, British Columbia, V5T 3G3, Canada
    604-872–4901

    Known For

    • Direct-sourced coffee
    • Exceptional doughnuts
    • Neighborhood hangout
  • 2. Blue Parrot Coffee

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    Granville Island has several coffee places, but only the Blue Parrot provides sweeping views of False Creek. If you haven't eaten your fill elsewhere in the market, accompany your espresso with a sticky hot strudel or gooey cinnamon bun. Early birds, take note: you can perch at the Parrot starting at 7 am, before the rest of the market stalls open. There's a second location at Hillcrest Centre, near Queen Elizabeth Park.

    1689 Johnston St., Vancouver, British Columbia, V6H 3R9, Canada
    604-688--5127

    Known For

    • Unbeatable views
    • Good coffee
    • Hearty sandwiches
  • 3. 49th Parallel Cafe & Lucky's Doughnuts

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    Stop for an espresso on the airy enclosed patio at the West 4th location of this local coffee roaster, where delicious doughnuts are made on-site. 

    2198 W. 4th Ave., Vancouver, British Columbia, V6K 1N7, Canada
    604-420--4901

    Known For

    • C$6.50 coffee-and-doughnut combo
    • Gluten-free and vegan options
    • Lively and bright sunroom
  • 4. Bean Around the World

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    This local minichain, of the "Fuelled by Caffeine" slogan, runs a number of comfortable coffeehouses around town. If you like your cappuccino with no pretension (and perhaps with a muffin or slice of banana bread), head for "The Bean." In addition to this branch near Kitsilano Beach, their many Vancouver locations include 175 West Hastings Street (at Cambie) in Gastown, 1002 Mainland Street in Yaletown, 2977 Granville Street in South Granville, and on Main Street at No. 2528 and No. 3598.

    1945 Cornwall Ave., Vancouver, British Columbia, V6J 1C8, Canada
    604-739–1069

    Known For

    • Great coffee
    • Laid-back atmosphere
    • Fresh baked goods
  • 5. Bel Café

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    Run by the same team that oversees the adjacent Hawksworth Restaurant, this upscale little café at the Rosewood Hotel Georgia serves fine coffee, a few salads and sandwiches, and exquisite pastries, from colorful macarons to beautifully crafted fruit tarts. Downtown business types like to meet here, and both shoppers and sightseers stop in to recharge. It's opposite the Vancouver Art Gallery and just a short stroll from Robson Street's boutiques.

    801 W. Georgia St., Vancouver, British Columbia, V6C 3G1, Canada
    604-673–7000

    Known For

    • Great coffee
    • Beautiful pastries
    • Busy meet-up venue

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner
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  • 6. Blue Hat Bistro & Bakery

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    This is where the culinary students of the adjoining Pacific Institute of Culinary Arts strut their stuff.  Standards are high and the artisanal breads, soups, wraps, and gourmet desserts are outstanding.

    1505 West 2nd Ave., Vancouver, British Columbia, V6H 3Y4, Canada
    604-259--7454

    Known For

    • Unique location at culinary school
    • French-inspired baked goods
    • Local favorite
  • 7. Caffè Artigiano

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    Some of Vancouver's best coffee is served at the several locations of Caffè Artigiano, where the baristas have won prizes for their latte art. Come for the java, and satisfy your hunger with a pastry or sandwich, too. In addition to locations further afield, other Downtown locales are at 763 Hornby St., 666 Burrard St., and 429 Howe St.

    1101 W. Pender St., Vancouver, British Columbia, V6E 2P4, Canada
    604-685–5333

    Known For

    • Excellent coffee
    • Latte art
    • Award-winning baristas
  • 8. O-Cha Tea Bar

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    Because Vancouverites don't live by coffee alone—they're also tea drinkers—look for this tiny Yaletown tea bar that serves 60 of its own blends, including rich, milky "Lat-Teas." If you're feeling under-the-weather, order the "Cold Blaster," a rejuvenating blend of tea, orange juice, honey, ginger, and cayenne pepper.

    1116 Homer St., Vancouver, British Columbia, V6B 2X6, Canada
    604-633–3929

    Known For

    • Unique tea blends
    • Cold teas
    • Tea lattes

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
  • 9. Sciué

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    Inspired by the street foods of Rome, this cafeteria-style Italian bakery-café (pronounced "shoe-eh") starts the day serving espresso and pastries, then moves to panini, soups, and pastas. One specialty is the pane romano, essentially a thick-crust pizza, sold by weight. There can be lines out the door at lunch, so try to visit early or late. (Not too late, though, as it's only open until 5 pm.) There are additional Downtown branches with varying hours. If you're in Yaletown, look for the location at 126 Davie St.; it's open every day.

    110–800 W. Pender St., Vancouver, British Columbia, V6C 2V6, Canada
    604-602–7263

    Known For

    • Thick-crust pizza
    • Lunchtime crowds
    • Fast service

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed weekends, Reservations not accepted

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