2 Best Restaurants in Victoria, British Columbia

Brasserie L'École

$$$$ | Downtown Fodor's choice

French country cooking shines at this informal Chinatown bistro, and the historic room—once a schoolhouse for the Chinese community—evokes a timeless brasserie, from the patina-rich fir floors to the chalkboards above the slate bar listing the day's oyster, mussel, and steak options. Owner Sean Brennan, one of the city's better-known chefs, works with local farmers and fishermen to source the best seasonal, local, and organic ingredients. The menu changes daily but lists such contemporary spins on classic bistro fare as duck confit with house-made sausage, beef bourguignon, or spring salmon with beets, shallots, and pommes rissolées. Be prepared for lines as this petite spot does not take reservations—but it's worth the wait.

1715 Government St., Victoria, British Columbia, V8W 1Z4, Canada
250-475–6260
Known For
  • seasonal menus
  • French-country fare
  • French wine and Belgian beers
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch, Reservations not accepted

L'Apero

$$ | Downtown

This wine and cheese bistro feels as if it should be in the French countryside, not only for its casual ambience but for its offerings: small plates of cheese and cured meats, simple salads, and imaginative "morsels" that are so good, they often become a meal. Try the flight of three wines paired with three cheeses (C$35).

1028 Blanshard St., Victoria, British Columbia, V8W 2H5, Canada
778-265–6229
Known For
  • wine selection
  • creative bites
  • warm atmosphere
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. No dinner Tues. and Wed.