Good thin-crust pizza is hard to find in Vancouver but Incendio fills the void with the best skinny pizza pies in town, hand-flipped and baked in a brick...
103 Columbia StreetOpened in 2007 with a flash party and even flashier clientele, this upscale room is regularly bursting at the seams with the pretty people. An extensive...
1037 Alberni StreetMore than 20 years later, Joe Fortes' heated rooftop garden is still a favourite cocktail-hour destination for Vancouver's high-flying brokers. For...
777 Thurlow StreetThis unpretentious bistro blew a breath of French air through the Vancouver dining scene when it opened in 2007. Its warm, bustling atmosphere, decent-sized...
216 Abbott Street
A kitschy, cavernous room provides no-nonsense efficient service, though things get a touch chaotic when busy. The food is solid, comforting noodle-house...
142 E Pender Street
Japanese izakayas (roughly translated as 'sit and drink spots') have been all the rage in Vancouver for some time. Small plates of casual Japanese food...
871 Denman Street
Looking for the perfect bowl of soup? Then look no further. Pork-based broths are the signature at Kintaro Ramen, except on Saturdays, when the chef also...
788 Denman StreetThis is the original outpost of a highly regarded local restaurant group, where Cantonese refinement is given a gentle, warm spiciness. While large group...
1166 Alberni Street
Since opening Le Crocodile in 1983, chef Michel Jacob has set the standards for French cuisine in Vancouver and trained many of the city's finest chefs...
909 Burrard StreetWith its deep red walls, silk banquettes and a belly dancer performing on Friday and Saturday nights, Le Marrakech is a little bit of North Africa...
52 Alexander Street
After winning praise from no less than the New York Times, this family affair launched its third branch in 2007. The chewy noodles come fried or in soup,...
1074 Denman StreetFloating on a concrete pad at the far edge of Coal Harbour, this sleek waterfront restaurant with vanishing glass walls offers a million-dollar view of the...
333 Menchions Mews
It's not often someone opens a kid-friendly café that actually cares about the food - so it's no wonder this place is pumping at weekends. Scrambled eggs...
1716 Charles Street
Home-made corn tortillas, a friendly vibe, shaken margaritas, funky bamboo furnishings and late-night kitchen service make Lolita's a cosy neighbourhood...
1326 Davie StreetA bitter feud between owners David and Manjy Sidoo and local celebrity chef Rob Feenie made headlines across Canada in 2007. New executive chef Dale Mackay...
2551 W Broadway