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871 Denman St (btwn Haro & Barclay), Vancouver, BC
Japanese Restaurant · West End · 102 tips and reviews
Eater: The essential Vancouver Izakaya experience. Get there at lunch to score one of the Deluxe Bento Boxes (only 10 made each day) to try a whole heap of absolutely everything. [Eater 38 Member]
Ramen Restaurant · West End · 138 tips and reviews
Karen Hamilton: Amazing ramen and cha-shu gohan. Order a combo of ramen and donburi if you can't decide. Upgrade size of the combo's ramen for $2 more.
Japanese Restaurant · West End · 63 tips and reviews
Kushal Dave: The tempura mozzarella and tomato in broth special was delicious, and their house beer is great (don't be afraid to take on the giant bottle solo!).
780 Richards St (btwn W Georgia & Robson), Vancouver, BC
Breakfast Spot · Downtown Vancouver · 310 tips and reviews
Karen Hamilton: If you're getting the waffles (which you should), go with the chocolate lavender or white chocolate pistachio rosewater toppings. Or both.
Taylor Loren: This is where you want to come if you're an espresso snob. However, lack of outlets makes this more of a visiting locale than a work cafe.
Jennifer Yip: line goes fast if you figure out your 3 flavours to sample before you get to the counter! but I'll save you some time- toasted pecan with maldon sea salt and maple syrup is the way to go 👍👍👍
315 Carrall St (btwn Cordova & Hastings), Vancouver, BC
Breakfast Spot · Downtown Eastside · 65 tips and reviews
Kristina: Most relaxed cafe with such a great vibe. Fantastic coffee, fantastic food. Share the picnic board. It's a treat. Personal Favorite place in Vancouver.
Dan Udey: Drop by Sunset Beach just before dusk. bring a bottle of wine, a beach towel, and a close friend, and enjoy the beauty of nature in the heart of the city.
Jon Breisnes: Be careful combining the power of bacon and apple fritter. You just might tear a hole in the space time continuum... But it's entirely worth it.