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Serving western-influenced Japanese comfort food, Ping's Cafe is a stylish--and delicious!--izakaya in the heart of Vancouver's trendy South Main (SoMa) neighbourhood.
Celebrated for its East Indian cuisine and authentic Indian desserts, All India Sweets & Restaurant is the perfect place to grab a bite after exploring the Punjabi Market (Little India).
Tomato Fresh Food Cafe serves tasty, organically-oriented breakfasts and lunches on Kitsilano's bustling W Broadway, but its dinners--especially the seafood--aren't worth the cost.
The Malaysian Banana Leaf has a varied menu of traditional Malaysian choices, dishes with Singapore- and Indian-inspired flavours, and plenty of fresh seafood options.
Seriously decadent weekend brunch, dark and smoky Cajun cooking and a warm, jazzy ambiance are the best reasons to visit Ouisi Bistro.
Situated in the heart of Kitsilano, Hell's Kitchen is a combination restaurant-and-bar that serves up classic pizza-and-burger fare in a lively crowd atmosphere.
Tokyo-inspired tapas, modern chic decor and reasonable prices make Hapa Izakaya a perfect date spot.
Friendly and fun with a lively dinner crowd, the Red Door serves a wide variety of Asian food at reasonable prices in the heart of the South Granville shopping district.
Cafe Crepe is a casual cafe chain serving savory and sweet crepes, baguette sandwiches and grilled paninis.
With its fabulous tandoori, perfectly-prepared butter chicken and wide array of delicious veggie dishes, Ashiana Tandoori is one of the city's best--and most satisfying--East Indian restaurants.
Nyala serves regional African cuisine from Ethiopia, Morocco and South Africa--made with fresh Vancouver ingredients--in a cosy, warm, neighbourhood-restaurant atmosphere.
Located in the heart of Kitsilano's W 4th Avenue shopping district, Indian Oven serves up juicy Tandoori and a variety of East Indian fare at reasonable prices.