Causing the kerfuffle over this cart is a gravy-laden, beer brined Brass Chicken Sandwich. The kind of thing to warm bellies on grey Vancouver days. Read more.
Try the Delhi Doubler, a raw food take on the traditional burger — the pièce de resistance is the creamy, spicy cashew-curry sauce. Wash it down with a nutty Hempnotik Creamy Almond Shake. Read more.
Standouts on their tapas-style menu include the flatbread with beef shortrib or the flavourful, tender pulled pork tacos. Read more.
Try the cutely arranged vegetable platter, then the 3-course prix fixe (advise of your dislikes and let the chef do the work for you), cured salmon and herring, or sounds-odd-tastes-great beet cream. Read more.
Wicked fast service makes this a great lunch spot. Try the braised beef tongue, pulled pork cheek, albacore tuna or the outstanding chicken in mole sauce. Don't forget a bottle of tamarind fizz. Read more.
The 1920s-inspired drinks are worth it alone, but the food is the real draw. Try the neon squid steaks (worth having twice), chicken liver pate or a Sloppy Joe, and chilled rice pudding with figs. Read more.
Columbia Park is west of the station at 43rd Ave and Alberta St. Enjoy the playground on a nice day, or the wading pool in the summer! Read more.
Check out Thornton Park just east of the station. On a nice day it's a great place to sit, and there's a farmer's market here in summer. Read more.
Check out Tisdall Park west of the station, which has curving paths, softball, football, and ultimate fields, and a public seniors' fitness circuit in the northwest corner of the park. Nice! Read more.
Well, we weren't mourning the loss of this legendary institution for long. Brought back to a much greener life by Mark Brand, the burgers are as mouth-watering as ever. Read our full review. Read more.
Try the surprisingly light meatloaf sandwich with a cup of tomato cilantro soup. The chocolate ganache tart is the kind that can make you famous. Service was poor — next we'll get it to-go. Read more.
Most plates here are best shared. Try the lamb pot stickers or pan-roasted sockeye — or since the Chinese New Year's coming up, the 4-course menu with sui mai, tiger rolls & bison flatiron steak. Read more.