Business District - Vancouver Restaurants

 

Shabusen Japanese Yakiniku House (Burrard Street)

Shabusen Japanese Yakiniku House (web site, 755 Burrard Street, Unit 202, Vancouver, phone 604-669-3883) is an immensely popular all-you-can-eat Japanese Sushi and Korean BBQ restaurant conveniently located on Burrard Street near the trendy downtown Robson shopping strip, and near the Burrard skytrain station. At lunch you can enjoy an all-you-can-eat sushi meal (pictured below) for $13.50, which on weekends and holidays also includes all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ. (Korean BBQ is where you are given bowls of your favorite marinated meats and you cook the meat yourself at a grill set into your table.) Dinner prices are around $23.

The decor at this restaurant is worth noting too: above the sushi bar is some wild florescent lighting, and some of the larger tables are set inside wooden boats complete with sails. This restaurant is a definite must for visitors who want to experience something that truly speaks of Vancouver, where surprisingly good food quality and quantity combine at a meeting of western and Asian cultures. Reservations are recommended.

All you can eat sushi in Vancouver

Chicken teriyaki
Chicken Teriyaki

Sunomono Salad
Japanese Sunomono Salad (cold rice noodles in a sweet vinegar broth with a few vegetables)

Tomago sushi (egg) and Salmon Sushi
Tamago sushi (egg) and Salmon Sushi

48,730 views - Posted Sunday, September 2nd, 2007

 

Canada Place (Vancouver Convention Centre)

Canada Place (web site, 780-999 Canada Place, Vancouver, (604) 775-7200) is Vancouver’s trade and convention centre, located on the waterfront in Vancouver’s downtown business district. Home of the very fancy Pan Pacific Hotel (which is where many celebrities and hockey players stay while they are in town), Canada Place is well known as a Vancouver landmark for its rooftop sails. The same building contains Vancouver’s cruise ship terminal and attractions such as the CN Imax Theatre, food court, and fine restaurants. The modern architecture of the building (pictured below) is worth a visit in itself.

Vancouver's Trade and Convention Centre downtown 

Canada Place - Vancouver's cruise ship terminal

26,115 views - Posted Monday, July 30th, 2007