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seafood restaurant in Vancouver
We will be there next week and I was told that in Canada we should find nice
seafood. I love lobster and crab and was wondering if anyone could recommend a good restaurant in Vancouver. Not too expensive, but good. Joanne |
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"Jo" wrote in message ... We will be there next week and I was told that in Canada we should find nice seafood. I love lobster and crab and was wondering if anyone could recommend a good restaurant in Vancouver. Not too expensive, but good. Vancouver is not known for lobsters. But there are a number of Chinese restaurants esp. in Richmond that can do exceptional lobster and crab. And they can do it comparatively inexpensively. Try Kirin. Or anyone that has live fish tanks where you can see the live lobsters and crabs. Joanne |
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Thanks, but we are only there for a day and staying on granville
Island. Isn't Richmond quite a way out with no car ? Joanne "Jo" wrote in message ... We will be there next week and I was told that in Canada we should find nice seafood. I love lobster and crab and was wondering if anyone could recommend a good restaurant in Vancouver. Not too expensive, but good. Joanne |
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Joanne wrote:
Thanks, but we are only there for a day and staying on granville Island. Isn't Richmond quite a way out with no car ? Try the Sandbar, it's about a 2 minute walk from the Granville Island hotel. You can also take the little Aquabus ferry from Granville Island across False Creek (2 minute ride) and walk up a block to the Kettle of Fish restaurant. It's always getting good reviews. K. |
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Joanne wrote:
Thanks, but we are only there for a day and staying on granville Island. Isn't Richmond quite a way out with no car ? Try the Sandbar, it's about a 2 minute walk from the Granville Island hotel. You can also take the little Aquabus ferry from Granville Island across False Creek (2 minute ride) and walk up a block to the Kettle of Fish restaurant. It's always getting good reviews. K. |
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Joanne wrote:
Thanks, but we are only there for a day and staying on granville Island. Isn't Richmond quite a way out with no car ? You can also take the ferry from GI to Yaletown (5 minutes) and go to the Blue Water. It's a little pricey, but excellent food. Younger, hip clientele. |
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Joanne wrote:
Thanks, but we are only there for a day and staying on granville Island. Isn't Richmond quite a way out with no car ? You can also take the ferry from GI to Yaletown (5 minutes) and go to the Blue Water. It's a little pricey, but excellent food. Younger, hip clientele. |
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"Király" wrote in message news:Gx8_c.85182$A8.39170@edtnps89... Joanne wrote: Thanks, but we are only there for a day and staying on granville Island. Isn't Richmond quite a way out with no car ? Try the Sandbar, it's about a 2 minute walk from the Granville Island hotel. You can also take the little Aquabus ferry from Granville Island across False Creek (2 minute ride) and walk up a block to the Kettle of Fish restaurant. It's always getting good reviews. K. Here's the link to their dinner menu. http://www.carderos.com/sandbar_menu_dinner.html Dungeness Crab - my favourite!! I see they have Lobster too. Judy |
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thanks Judy and Király, by the prices I can see that seafood isn't that
cheap in Vancouver and it will be a one time only treat. Someone must have mislead me on it being quite easy to get and reasonable priced. I think we will stick to steaks while over there. Will try one of the two restaurants. One other question if you don't mind, how much can we expect to be added on for taxes and service to menu prices ? regards, Joanne "Király" a écrit dans le message de news: Gx8_c.85182$A8.39170@edtnps89... Joanne wrote: Thanks, but we are only there for a day and staying on granville Island. Isn't Richmond quite a way out with no car ? Try the Sandbar, it's about a 2 minute walk from the Granville Island hotel. You can also take the little Aquabus ferry from Granville Island across False Creek (2 minute ride) and walk up a block to the Kettle of Fish restaurant. It's always getting good reviews. K. |
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thanks Judy and Király, by the prices I can see that seafood isn't that
cheap in Vancouver and it will be a one time only treat. Someone must have mislead me on it being quite easy to get and reasonable priced. I think we will stick to steaks while over there. Will try one of the two restaurants. One other question if you don't mind, how much can we expect to be added on for taxes and service to menu prices ? regards, Joanne "Király" a écrit dans le message de news: Gx8_c.85182$A8.39170@edtnps89... Joanne wrote: Thanks, but we are only there for a day and staying on granville Island. Isn't Richmond quite a way out with no car ? Try the Sandbar, it's about a 2 minute walk from the Granville Island hotel. You can also take the little Aquabus ferry from Granville Island across False Creek (2 minute ride) and walk up a block to the Kettle of Fish restaurant. It's always getting good reviews. K. |
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