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Liliget Feast House and Catering was a restaurant in the West End neighbourhood of Vancouver, British Columbia, that specialized in Pacific Northwest Indigenous cuisine. Owned and operated by Dolly Watts beginning in 1995, Liliget Feast House closed down in 2007, after 12 years of operation.
Salmon n' Bannock [a] is a restaurant in the Fairview neighbourhood in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, situated on the Broadway thoroughfare. First opening in 2010, it expanded in 2022 to a second location in the Vancouver International Airport dubbed Salmon n' Bannock On The Fly.
Elisa is a farm-to-table [6] steakhouse with a "contemporary" ambiance [7] in Vancouver's Yaletown neighborhood, specializing in seafood and steak. [8] The 6,800-square-foot [9] restaurant uses a Grillworks Infierno wood-fired grill, and the interior has hostess and wine decanting stations, ceiling millwork, veneer wall panels, and a wine cellar. [10]
Hawksworth Restaurant St. Lawrence. This is a list of notable restaurants in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Restaurants
Farmer's Apprentice is a restaurant in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. [1] The restaurant opened in 2013. [2] Neighboring Grapes & Soda has been described as a "sister" wine bar. [3] David Gunawan has been a chef at Farmer's Apprentice. [4]
In 2017, Parkland acquired Chevron's Canadian downstream fuel operations for $1.5 billion. [14] As part of the deal, the company acquired the Burnaby Refinery in Burnaby, British Columbia, and 129 Chevron gas stations in the province; this expanded Parkland's retail footprint to 1,800 locations. [14] [15]
Vancouver is one of three regions Michelin reviews in Canada, alongside Toronto (which was also added in 2022) and Quebec (which will have its inaugural guide in 2025). [4] As of the 2024 guide, there are 10 restaurants in Vancouver with a Michelin-star rating, all receiving one star with no two or three star awards being issued. [5]
The McBarge anchored in Burrard Inlet near Vancouver, British Columbia, in 2006 49°11′03″N 122°34′10″W / 49.184193°N 122.569430°W / 49.184193; -122.569430 The McBarge , officially named the Friendship 500 , is a former McDonald's restaurant, built on a 187-foot-long (57 m) [ 1 ] barge for Expo '86 in Vancouver , British ...