Fusion. That would be one way to describe how food is cooked in Canada - and Vancouver is no exception. The city’s extensive network of restaurants and cozy eating establishments offers a fascinating diversity of ethnic groups, each of which has had an impact on the local cuisine. Vancouver’s Chinatown is one of the biggest in North America, only surpassed by New York and San Francisco, so you’re sure to find a good Chinese restaurant near you.
CinCin
An extremely elegant Italian restaurant that has won several awards for its exquisite menu and wines.
1154 Robson Street, Vancouver
InfoParkside
The exceptional atmosphere and excellent menu makes this the perfect place for couples in love, gourmets, and wine-lovers.
1906 Haro Street, Vancouver
InfoWest Restaurant
This fashionable Granville Street restaurant once made it into the Ten Best Worldwide list in an English newspaper. That says it all!
2881 Granville St, Vancouver
InfoEntertainment
According to the prestigious Economist magazine, Vancouver is the most pleasant city in the world. This is partly because of the abundance of clubs and cafés, one more contemporary than the next. It’s clear that Vancouver never stands still, even after the sun goes down.
Downtown Vancouver
The engaging heart of the city, dominated by residential high-rises, is very accessible for cyclists and pedestrians.
Granville Street
The wine bars and live music make this street possibly the most fun in all of Vancouver.
Yaletown
Trendy warehouse district where eating establishments and pubs nestle side by side.
Gastown
One of the oldest parts of town: lovely facades and streets, the oldest steam clock in the world, but also chic boutiques, fun hotels and restaurants.