Vancouver Restaurants


On Our Radar: Cactus Club Coal Harbour Opens Tonight

On Our Radar: Cactus Club Coal Harbour Opens Tonight

After a period of inactivity, we’ve watched as work crews all but took over the space (next to the Vancouver Convention Centre) in the last six or so months to construct what is now Cactus Club's largest restaurant to date (we’re...
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Notable Taste Test: Two Chefs Pop Up Chicken Shack

Vancouver has had a flurry of new restaurants pop up in the city over the past four months; we can easily count at least a dozen, about a dozen more set to open in the season ahead. Needless to say, it’s definitely made for some interesting culinary adventuring for young professionals on the hunt for the next big hit. We recently heard word about one such spot launching their own ‘pop-up’ menu and had to share the tasty details
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Event Recap: The Parlour Grand Opening

Yaletown is one of Vancouver’s most Notable hubs for young professionals to live, work and play. Although the neighbourhood’s residents are known to be fiercely loyal to the area, recent sentiment has been somewhat negative in reaction to the large amounts of chain restaurants setting up shop. It seems the originality and colour of the district has seen better days. Enter The Parlour, a refreshingly original and locally owned restaurant now open at 1011 Hamilton Street
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Vancouver's Most Notable Mexican Restaurants

We’re closing in on another wintery month (though, admittedly, a recent sighting of Cherry Blossoms proved rather uplifting). However, that doesn’t stave off our craving for a someplace warm. With no such vacation days on the horizon and another month or two left of chilly temps and drizzle, we figure the next best thing to seeking the sun is to at least find places to eat around town that channel that vibe
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A Brave New Vegetarian World at The Parker

The Parker is the latest in a recent wave of vegetarian venues to open in Vancouver. Restaurant veterans Jason Leizert, Steve Da Cruz and Martin Warren came together with the aim to lift vegetarian cuisine to new heights with local ingredients and sustainable practices. Our Notable team stopped by for dinner to experience this new variation of vegetarian and we've got the goods, so read on
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Quick Fix: Dine Out Radar

We’re always on the lookout for new tools that help make our busy young professional lives a bit easier to manage. We recently stumbled upon one that aims to do just that and is guaranteed to please the foodie aficionados out there
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Dine Out Vancouver 2013 Kicks Off Next Week

If you’re like us, perhaps your attempt at that Wild Rose cleanse has all but failed and you’re on the lookout for reasons to give the kitchen a break. Well, we’ve got some food inspired news guaranteed to perk up your palate (and save us all from a complete culinary conniption). Read on for our Notable scoop on all things Dine Out 2013
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Where to Dine in YVR on Christmas Day

Though most businesses will undoubtedly be closed on December 25th, there are still some spots offering up some respite to YPs looking for a little festive change of scenery. We’ve found a few that fit the bill and offer an escape from both the kitchen and the in-laws
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Where to Watch the 100th Grey Cup

It’s all heating up this coming Sunday, November 25th, when the Toronto Argos are set to tackle the Calgary Stampeders, and we’ve sourced some great go-to sports bars that offer up the next best thing to being at this historic game
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Notable Spots for a Quick Lunch Downtown

We know how busy young professionals’ daily schedules can be – oftentimes it’s difficult to escape the desktop, let alone cruise out for a proper break and bite. We’ve done some sleuthing around town to come up with a few edible reasons that might tempt you to make the traverse away from the cafeteria...whether it’s to revisit or try out for the first time, your stomach will thank you for it
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