
The winner of many best bed and breakfast awards and accolades, Barclay House, with its vintage chandeliers and crisp white linen, is the most sophisticated...
1351 Barclay Street
Bosman's is great value for its downtown location and lovely old heated outdoor swimming pool. You can overlook the slightly tacky decor in the lobby and...
1060 Howe Street
Built in 1926, the Buchan is a small hotel with a big, old house feel. It is ideally located for those wanting easy access to Stanley Park and, though far...
1906 Haro Street
With its glossy red-wine walls, oversized art nouveau poster art and throbbing techno music, this French franchise is pure Parisian. The menu offers five...
874 Granville Street
The lesbian brunch spot on the Drive has a hippie vibe and a bi/lesbian/experimental crowd. The bric-a-brac design - including a painted plywood visage of a...
2096 Commercial Drive
A popular neighbourhood bistro with candlelight, wood panelling and mirror-lined walls, Café Luxy will satisfy any of your carb cravings with dozens of...
1235 Davie Street
The main thing to recommend this run-of-the-mill Greek restaurant is the fact that it offers full kitchen service until 6am. When you're stumbling out of...
1103 Davie Street
There isn't much in Vancouver to offer visitors used to excellent Indian food at home, but this South Indian room - given the nod by the New York Times - is...
147 E Broadway
Prepare to be offended. Owner Patrick Savoie, a flamingly gay Québécois, specialises in (well-rehearsed) verbal abuse that he and his staff hurl with every...
560 Davie Street
Located inside the Vancouver Art Gallery, this upscale cafeteria boasts one of the prettiest terraces in the city. Slide your tray on to a wrought-iron...
750 Hornby Street
Tucked away on the Seawall between Granville Island and Vanier Park, this little shack serves up the best fish and chips in town. Owner Gord Martin (of Bin...
1505 W 1st Avenue
Sick of sushi? Then Gyoza King is more than worth a try. Dumplings are the speciality at this dark hovel that attracts young Japanese visitors looking for...
1508 Robson Street
There are so many Korean restaurants on this side of Robson, the area has been dubbed Little Korea. Ask any of the homesick ESL students and they'll lead...
1719 Robson Street
Every strip needs a late-night hideout with a cranky jukebox. Don't go looking for health-conscious grub, though. You want the cheesy fries and you want one...
1202 Davie Street
A no-frills, hole in the wall dishing up big bowls of curry Laksa and plates of Hainanese chicken rice or mee goreng (fried noodles) at bargain-basement...
4127 Main Street