Vancouver BC Travel Guide

Where to Eat in Vancouver

Enjoy a classic and commendable experience as you dine among the restaurants that offer scenic views of the Vancouver metropolis. While there are a wide variety of choices strewn across the third largest Canadian city, here are a few of those must-try dining spots.

1) Bridges Restaurant, Bistro & Bar

For having been a magnificent landmark in Vancouver’s waterfront for almost three decades, Bridges undoubtedly deserves to top the list. Indulge in the freshest bounty of the sea while enjoying your view of the False Creek. Bridges’ bestsellers include steamed mussels topped with garlic herb butter, the Dungeness crab and their unique halibut burger. Meanwhile, its Bistro & Bar offers draft beer and casual food choices.

Bridges’ accessibility and capacity make it ideal for corporate and intimate functions. It boasts of its waterfront deck being the biggest and most popular in the city. The entire building can hold up to 750 dining patrons and party guests in its comfortable seating and functional arrangements.

Address: 1696 Duranleau Street

2) Cloud 9 Restaurant

Cloud 9 revolving restaurant in Vancouver BC
Cloud 9 in Vancouver BC

If you are looking for a casual but entertaining dining experience, Cloud 9 Restaurant would definitely give you your most memorable meal in Vancouver. Cloud 9 is a revolving restaurant that it spectacularly situated on the 42nd floor of the Empire Landmark Hotel. Take pleasure in an impressive 360 degree, unobstructed view of the city through 20-feet windows. At an average speed of 40 meters per hour, a complete revolution of the restaurant offers 1 hour and 20 minutes of sweeping view of up to a 200-mile radius throughout Vancouver. Aside from this distinctive feature, Cloud 9 also offers an award-winning array of eclectic dishes.

Address: 42nd Floor of the Empire Landmark Hotel, 1400 Robson Street

3) Lift Bar and Grill

Lift Bar and Grill Vancouver BC
Lift Bar and Grill Vancouver BC

The upscale but casual Lift Bar and Grill takes pride in its rave reviews from local and international media channels. It has been acclaimed as the Best Restaurant, Best New View and Best Patio by the Vancouver Sun barely a year after its launch at the prestigious Coal Harbour area. As Lift lives up to these numerous accolades, it thrives to uphold the quality and diversity of its menu, from a selection of seafood dishes to classic beef tenderloin, and even the finest range of sushi among many others. Aside from these sophisticated dishes, Lift also offers its signature cocktails and a remarkable wine list in its 32-seat onyx bar. The outdoor patio seats about 140 persons and has the best view of the Coal Harbour and North Shore Mountains.

Address: 333 Menchion Mews

4) Raincity Grill

The dramatically dazzling location of Raincity Grill was personally chosen by its owner, Harry Kambolis, in dedication to everything that defines Vancouver – the spectacular view of the English Bay, the stunning scenery of sailboats and the breathtaking Vancouver sunset. Relish your fine dining experience with a delightful Pacific Northwest cuisine made from the sumptuous produce of British Columbia, Alberta and other local provinces as Raincity devotes to making the most of the local ingredients. Raincity Grill has been a notable landmark in the West End. It captures the Vancouverite spirit in the food and wine it serves and in the restaurant’s atmosphere.

Address: 1193 Denman St

5) The Observatory

Labeled as the crown jewel among the five-star restaurants of Grouse Mountain, The Observatory has been a favorite venue for both intimate and luxurious gatherings. The Observatory is popular for its overlooking view of the lower mainland. However, your fine dining experience will definitely be enhanced by its highly praised wines. It utilizes the freshest products from local suppliers, making use of specialty ingredients the province is known for. All in all, The Observatory undeniably takes the standards of food and beverage to entirely new heights.

Address: 6400 Nancy Greene Way, North Vancouver

6) The Teahouse Restaurant

The West Coast dining style that Teahouse Restaurant offers is a uniquely unforgettable experience that you must try while in Vancouver. It has served the best cuisines of Vancouver since 1978. The Teahouse Restaurant captures the fresh ambiance and lush scenery of Stanley Park. It is also well-known for its best views of the Vancouver sunset. Its accessibility from downtown Vancouver makes it the perfect getaway destination from the city.

Address: 3rd Beach, Ferguson Point, Stanley Park

Neighborhoods with Great Eats

richmond night market

Richmond BC: Richmond is a subburb of Vancouver and is known for its delicious eateries.  Known for its huge Chinese population, you will find no shortage of delicious Chinese food in this area.  If you go during the summer months, be sure to stop by the Richmond Night Market for a variety of international fare.

vancouver chinatown

Chinatown: Although Vancouver’s Chinatown is not as big as New York City’s Chinatown, it has a very distinctive Chinese atmosphere to it.  Besides delicious Chinese food, Vancouver’s chinatown is also known for its exotic fruits.  If you are in the mood to try some tropical fruits that are not commonly sold, be sure to stop by the groceries for some mangostein, durian, longan, and lychee. Vancouver’s chinatown is located 20-30 minutes away from downtown Vancouver.

robson st

Robson Street: Robson street is the main shopping area of Vancouver’s downtown area.  Along with many upscale boutiques and chain department stores, Robson street (and the surrounding streets) is also host to a lot of delicious international food.  The sushi and ramen on Robson street is especially delicious.  So if you are in the mood to shop and eat, do make sure to stop by Robson st.

Where to Stay

It is needless to ask where to stay during your trip to Vancouver, because apparently, the city has a glut of hotels; it’s just a matter of timing and knowing where and how affordable it is. Here is a quick list.

1) St. Regis Hotel

This hotel is reasonably priced and great for business travelers. Located in Vancouver’s financial district, this hotel has 72 newly renovated rooms. It has business services, a fitness facility and a restaurant and lounge for all guests to enjoy. Try a steak at the Gotham steakhouse!

Address: 602 Dunsmuir St

2) Empire Landmark Hotel

Enjoy scenic views from the tallest building in Vancouver, British Columbia. This hotel has phenomenal views of the North Shore mountains and the rest of downtown Vancouver. It is also has one of the best award winning restaurants in the city, called Cloud 9.

Address: 1400 Robson St

3) Century Plaza Hotel

This hotel is affordable and trendy and it has pillar booths as well as rooms with kitchenettes in some suites. It has a home away from home feeling and the staff is really friendly. Located in the center of downtown, this hotel is ideal for business travellers and families.

Address: 1015 Burrard St

4) Budget Patricia Hotel

This heritage style hotel has great rates for a traveler on a budget and it is cozy and warm. It is located on the edge of the downtown core and just a short walk from historic Chinatown. The hotel features Pat’s Pub and Brewhouse where you can taste micro-brewed beers. Enjoy free WI-FI internet access, a morning coffee and a coin laundry.

Address: 403 Hastings St

5) Comfort Inn Downtown

 Located close to Vancouver’s top attractions and right in the heart of the entertainment district. You can stay in a comfortable hotel at an affordable price and be within walking distance from shops, restaurants and all the fun the city has to offer.

Address: 654 Nelson St

6) Sylvia Hotel

A historic hotel situated right on the beach in the English Bay, Sylvia Hotel is close to Stanley Park, restaurants, and shopping areas. Cozy and charming are some of the many words to describe this friendly and welcoming hotel. This hotel was also the first hotel to open a cocktail bar in 1954, the Sylvia Restaurant and Lounge.

Address: 1154 Gilford St

Considered as one of the most livable and beautifully-situated cities in the world, Vancouver is a treasure trove of interesting experiences for any curious visitor. In other words, you’ll never run out of sights to behold and things to enjoy doing in Vancouver. You can’t afford not to include it in your list of must-visit places, can you?

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