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Reasonably Priced - Vancouver Restaurants
Beatty Street Bar and Grill (765 Beatty Street, Vancouver, BC, Canada, phone: 604-688-3504) is one of my coworkers’ favorite lunch spots for Friday afternoons, and it’s also a great place to grab a beer or some food before (or after) a BC Lions football game at BC Place Stadium or a Canucks hockey game at GM Place. This restaurant / bar is located very close to both stadiums, and is decorated with sports memorabilia. The many TV’s tuned to the sports channels make it easy to keep an eye on the current games.
The Beatty Street food menu is fairly basic, but quite well executed, with daily specials such as Fish and Chips on Fridays, a soup and sandwich special, burgers, pastas, and the usual appies. Prices for lunch are in the $10 to $15 range, which are quite reasonable considering the downtown location. I especially enjoy their pastas, such as the Chicken Pesto Pasta ($13.99, click here for photo), and the Prawn Linguini ($14.99, pictured below). The Prawn and Mussel Linguini was prepared in a simple way, with a basic tomato sauce, lots of yummy cheese, several prawns that were hidden throughout the pasta, and some mussels which I quickly devoured. My only suggestion for this dish would be to add even more prawns, but I was quite satisfied regardless.
This restaurant is located in the Georgian Court Hotel, a popular downtown Vancouver hotel for tourists and business travelers alike. For some more photos of the Beatty Street Bar and Grill please view Part 1.
(above) Prawn Linguini pasta at Beatty Street Bar and Grill ($14.99)
15,538 views - Posted Saturday, July 5th, 2008
Posted in Affordable, American, Bar, BC Place Stadium, Burgers, Casual, Comfort food, Downtown, GM Place Stadium, Hamburgers, Hotel, Large Groups, Large Portions, Lunch, Lunch Specials, Nachos, Pasta, Reasonably Priced, Restaurant, Sandwiches, Soup, Sports Bar, Vancouver, Vancouver Restaurants, Yaletown | 3 Comments »
Nuba Restaurant (web site, 1206 Seymour St., Vancouver, BC, Canada, phone: 778-371-3266, at Davie and Seymour) is a hole-in-the-wall restaurant downtown that serves delicious Lebanese food at reasonable prices. This restaurant serves many vegan and vegetarian dishes, as well as a few selections with meat. Nuba has another downtown location at 322 West Hastings (phone: 604-688-1655).
I enjoyed the Najib’s Special plate (pictured below, $9.29) which featured some wonderful crispy cauliflower served with roast potatoes, hummus, salad and pita. I could have ordered rice instead of the roast potatoes, but the potatoes were a good choice. I also had the Baklava for a sweet dessert ($2.62, not pictured).
paekakariki writes on DineHere.ca (click here to read review):
We love Nuba for healthy fast well priced food. The garden falafel is really tasty with avocado and their homemade pickle. The vegetarian appetizer plate is a great sampler of all their goodies. I love the flavour of the lentil/rice/avocado dish, the crispy cauliflower is amazing and the mushrooms are great!
19,578 views - Posted Saturday, July 5th, 2008
Posted in Affordable, Authentic, Budget, Casual, Creative Dishes, Davie Street, Downtown, Favorites, Food Photos, Healthy Food, Large Portions, Lebanese, Lunch, Reasonably Priced, Restaurant, Students, Take Out, Vancouver, Vancouver Restaurants, Vegan, Vegetarian, Yaletown | No Comments »
Shanghai 1949 (facebook, 1215 Davie Street, Vancouver, BC, Canada, phone 604-699-8878) is a modern Chinese bistro located in Vancouver’s downtown West End neighborhood. It was almost 10pm on a warm Monday evening and I happened to be meandering around downtown with a friend, taking in the sights and sounds of citizens at leisure (the next day being Canada Day). The modern decor of this restaurant always intrigued me and we decided to pop in for a quick bite.
The 1949 Spring Rolls ($4.00, pictured below) were quite frankly the best spring rolls I have ever had. I believe they were made with pork, and were incredibly juicy.
The restaurant was all out of Cod fish, but instead the chef prepared a special Malaysian-inspired spicy Tai (snapper) fish, which was bursting with flavor and was quite a generous portion ($12, also pictured below). We also ordered a plate of steamed white rice ($2). Not bad for a late night snack, and I’ll definitely be back to try some of their other selections.
(above) Spring Rolls from Shanghai 1949 Chinese Restaurant ($4.00)
(above) Chef’s special Tai fish (also known as Snapper, $12) from Shanghai 1949 Restaurant in downtown Vancouver.
16,400 views - Posted Tuesday, July 1st, 2008
Posted in Affordable, Asian, Authentic, Casual, Chicken, Chinese, Creative Dishes, Davie Street, Downtown, Favorites, Food Photos, Hip, Large Groups, Large Portions, Modern Decor, Open Late, Reasonably Priced, Restaurant, Seafood, Stylish, Trendy, Upscale, Vancouver, Vancouver Restaurants, West End | 1 Comment »
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