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Vancouver Restaurants - Vancouver Restaurants
Section Three (web site, 1039 Mainland Street, Vancouver, BC, Canada, phone 604-684-2777) is a trendy, funky restaurant in Yaletown with eclectic decor and a tempting menu with Pacific Northwest fusion cuisine. The restaurant is open late and has live DJ’s in the evening, as well as a popular patio in the summer.
I ordered the lunch special, a truly marvelous chorizo sausage wrap (pictured below) that was served with my choice of soup, salad, or fries for $7.95 (I picked the salad). The wrap was really good, much better than I expected, and I loved the combination of colorful ingredients that accompanied the sausage.
The restaurant is currently featuring a special menu for the Dine Out Vancouver event that runs until February 3, 2008 (view event website at Tourism Vancouver). Their Dine Out Vancouver menu is a complete three course meal that includes a soup or salad to start, a steak, chicken breast, or pasta as the main event, and fresh berries or chocolate cake for dessert, all for $25.00 (before tax, tip and drinks).
Chorizo sausage wrap served with salad for $7.95 (lunch special)Â
11,996 views - Posted Tuesday, January 22nd, 2008
Posted in American, Burgers, Casual, Chicken, Creative Dishes, Dine Out Vancouver, Downtown, Entertainment, Food Photos, Fun atmosphere, Hamburgers, Italian, Large Groups, Live DJ, Lively, Lunch, Lunch Specials, Modern Decor, Open Late, Pasta, Patio, Restaurant, Sandwiches, Steaks, Take Out, Vancouver, Vancouver Restaurants, Yaletown | No Comments »
The Red Sea Cafe (670 East Broadway, Vancouver, BC, Canada, phone 604-873-3332) is an authentic Eritrean and Ethiopian restaurant located on East Broadway near Fraser street.
The menu has a good selection of vegetarian and non-vegetarian items, with vegetables such as okra, kale, green beans, and cabbage, and meats including chicken, lamb, or beef (some of which is pictured below).
The stewed vegetables or meats are served on a spongy-like sourdough flatbread called injera. (Click here for more info about Ethiopian cuisine.) In the Ethiopian traditional cuisine, those enjoying the meal use their right hand to pick up pieces of the stew with the injera and eat without utensils. At the Red Sea Cafe you have the opportunity to eat the traditional way, or you can use a fork and knife if you wish.
Prices are very reasonable: one serving of a meat or vegetable with injera costs around $8.00. If you are very hungry, they offer a combination platter for two to share, that has four items (around $15 per person, including tax and tip).
Spiderwoman, a reviewer on DineHere.ca (click here for review link) writes:
I tried this restaurant for the first time the other day.
Got #4 on the menu. A lamb dish with tumeric, ginger, etc…
I was really pleased with the ambiance. It’s so clean and peaceful.
The food was fun to eat.
Traditional Ethiopian cuisine – stewed meats or vegetables served on a sourdough flatbread.
The decor of the Red Sea Cafe features some interesting art pieces from Africa.
22,370 views - Posted Tuesday, January 22nd, 2008
Posted in Affordable, African, Broadway, Budget, Casual, Chicken, Creative Dishes, East Vancouver, Ethiopian, Family, Food Photos, Healthy Food, Lunch, Reasonably Priced, Restaurant, Students, Vancouver, Vancouver Restaurants, Vegetarian | 2 Comments »
Rosie’s on Robson (298 Robson Street, Vancouver, BC, Canada, phone: 604-689-4499) is a comfortable British-style pub/restaurant located in the heart of Vancouver’s downtown entertainment district, close to GM Place Stadium, BC Place Stadium, and the Queen Elizabeth Theatre. Daily specials include comfort food such as steak and ale pie, honey glazed pork chops ($14.95, pictured below), and the fried chicken sandwich. They also serve a very delicious Yorkshire Pudding that is stuffed with roast beef and mashed potatoes.
sam_w_bc writes on Dinehere.ca (click here for review link):
I’ve been here a few times before. The most recent time, I took my parents. I ordered the Yorkshire pudding with roast beef and my parents had the salmon and beef stew. We all agreed that our food was delicious. I want to go back and have more Yorkshire pudding.
Honey glazed pork chops, served with vegetables and mashed potatoes ($14.95)Â
17,456 views - Posted Friday, January 18th, 2008
Posted in Affordable, BC Place Stadium, British, Burgers, Casual, Chicken, Comfort food, Downtown, Entertainment, Family, Food Photos, GM Place Stadium, Hamburgers, Home Cooked Style, Large Portions, Lunch, Lunch Specials, Pub, Reasonably Priced, Restaurant, Robson, Sandwiches, Steaks, Vancouver, Vancouver Restaurants, Yaletown | No Comments »
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