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New Year…new food goals! There are tons of buzz-worthy new restaurants, cafés and bars opening their doors in Vancouver each week, and we’re here to give you all the delicious details. From seafood boil suppers to Mexican-Indian fusion to premium tea lounges, read on to learn about the latest spots to eat and drink in 2017. Image courtesy of The Holy Crab. Photo credit: Sharon Ng
Can’t make up your mind on what to eat? Combine a few global cuisines at the same time for a unique meal. Fusion food can be found on menus at a number of spots around the city; just make sure to go with your adventurous friends – no picky eaters allowed. [Photo © Yellow Pages / Pages Jaunes]
While Vancouver is far from the barbecue heaven of the American south, we still know how to do ribs right. From traditional European-style braised short ribs to authentic southern barbecue, as well as some delicious recipes from Korea, Japan and China, here are great places rib fans will love. [Photo © Yellow Pages / Pages Jaunes]
Hungry? Le Burger Week – a nationwide burger festival that started in Montreal in 2012 – is happening in 11 cities across the country from September 1st to 7th. Head to one of these participating Vancouver restaurants (or order online), devour a burger and vote for your favourite! [Photo courtesy of Le Burger Week/ShuRaku Sake Bar + Bistro]
August 27th will find thousands of dog owners and their playful pooches coming out to Yaletown for this year's Pet-A-Palooza. But following all the excitement of the massive pet event, you and your lil’ buddy are going to need a place to cool off. Here are some of Vancouver's best dog-friendly patios and tie-up areas, where you can enjoy a drink or meal with your BFF close by. [Photo courtesy of iStock/ExumeImages]
Vancouver’s Davie Village – a vibrant LGBTQ-friendly neighbourhood between Burrard and Jervis Streets – is a lively place to chow down, with an array of sun-soaked patios, tasty multicultural eats and hidden culinary gems. With a wide selection of delicious dining options to choose from, here are our picks for the best restaurants in Davie Village. [Photo courtesy of Tourism Vancouver/Michael Song]
Caribbean cuisine can be difficult to find in Vancouver, but thankfully there are a handful of hidden gems ready to serve up delectable dishes like flavorful stews and jerk-spiced meats. [Photo credit: iStock/peeterv]
After a long, soggy Vancouver winter that drizzled its way right into spring, there’s nothing to perk up Vancouverites’ spirits like a sunny afternoon on a rooftop patio. A glimpse of the city’s killer views from any one of these perched hotspots makes all those rainy days seem like a distant memory. Grab a seat for your dose of vitamin D. [Photo credit: Glowbal Restaurant Group]
With its unparalleled views, nearby ocean and reflective glass skyscrapers, Vancouver really shines in summertime. When not on the beaches, much of the city sips a mojito or glass of the Okanagan’s finest on a patio. Here are some of the best summer staples and undiscovered spots for catching up on Vitamin D.
While Vancouver may seem far removed from the Middle East, that doesn’t mean you can’t experience some of the region's best flavours and atmosphere right here on the West Coast. Here are restaurants serving up the best Middle Eastern food right in your backyard. [Photo © Yellow Pages / Pages Jaunes]
Once the rains break in Vancouver and the sun comes out, it’s time to start enjoying the city’s patios. Kitsilano is home to some of the very best, with stunning vistas, amazing drinks and awesome food. Here are some places to put at the top of your must-try list. [Photo © Yellow Pages / Pages Jaunes]
Vancouver is a bubbling hot pot of flavours thanks to its vibrant multicultural community. Korean restaurants are no exception. These Korean restaurants are a hit with Vancouver’s foodies. [Photo © Yellow Pages / Pages Jaunes]
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