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Favorite Restaurants / Lounges
Does anyone have any places they really like?
One I like is Don Francescos on Burrard street downtown. It's Italian food, and I really like the variety. Most pastas involve tomato sauces too much and there is such a large variety at this place. I like the location and decor as well.
I'm running out of new places to go, and am wondering other peoples experiences. I've been to every chain restaurant there is, so omit places like earls or cactus club.
One I like is Don Francescos on Burrard street downtown. It's Italian food, and I really like the variety. Most pastas involve tomato sauces too much and there is such a large variety at this place. I like the location and decor as well.
I'm running out of new places to go, and am wondering other peoples experiences. I've been to every chain restaurant there is, so omit places like earls or cactus club.
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haha BK lounge is dope ... naaat
@OP
i've hit up a bunch downtown bad thing is i suck with names lol so i cant remember what they were called other then the main ones, sip, space, afterglow etc.
I really like Fogg 'n Sudds for their awesome appies, comfort food, and Fishbowl Fridays. The place is super chill, totally not fancy or anything like that. I also like Cafe Crepe for cheap drinks and it's just another chill place to go. And True Confections!!! 8" high cakes... c'mon now.
For more upscale-ish places, I'm sorry, but I love Joey's. Capone's in Yaletown is also great. They usually have a jazz player there which adds a nice touch to the atmosphere.
I'll check out Capones though.
probably why everyone i know who worked there quit lol
soooooooo gooooddd
just thinking about it made me hungry
Closer to campus there is a Pasta place called Antone's on Hastings right by SFU...anyone been there? For 10 bucks you get a huge portion of really good pasta. I usually get full off half of the meal then pack up the rest and take it home for later on. But if you finish the whole thing you get a pen, which I achieved once last summer :D Couldn't breathe after but it was worth it lol
and i accept the pasta challenge, i once ate a 20oz steak at the keg, with sides and appetizers!!
Having spent pretty much every weekday for lunch around down/Yaletown for a co-op over the two previous semesters, places that stood out for me were:
Yaletown Brewery
Subeez (if only for the atmosphere, but the food isn't bad)
Urban Thai
Goldfish
A Japanese place on Cambie and something. Near the one at the Roundhouse.
The Reef on Main St. It's a caribbean-style restaurant, but my friends and i usually go there just to get pitchers of drinks and appies. they play cool music too but sometimes it can be too loud to be able to hear each other.
or there's Foundation also on Main St, just before broadway. it's vegetarian, but their nachos are AWESOME! they're topped with a crap-load of stuff (especially if you get the special nachos). a regular plate is about $8 and you can easily share between 3 people. the large plate is only like $10 but it was so freaking massive, we could barely finish it! line-ups get super long around 8pm and they don't take reservations.
Kino Cafe, on Cambie St. next to Park Theatre. It's Flamenco Tapas bar with really good sangria. they have flamenco dancers who perform on Friday nights and every other night or something, which is really cool. gets really busy in there when the dancers are there though.
There was also a Schiuan/ Shanghai place right across the street from IHOP in Richmond at Park Road. I forgot the name, but their food is nice.
and has anyone here ever ate at a gordon ramsey restaurant?
and there is a hell's kitchen in Van but it's more of a lounge/bar than anything else...not even a good one at that
going to a real gordon ramsey hell's kitchen would be pretty crazy...they have one in LA
Feenie? He used to run Lumiere which reopened not too long ago. He now works at Cactus Club apparently. And I don't think that Gordon Ramsay has any restaurants around here.
and lumiere is insanely fucking expensive, i feel uncomfortable just being in there
So from what I gather, I should try memphis blues and gotham, I've never been to these places yet
Personally, I am much more interested in visiting former Kitchen Nightmare restaurants. Being a fan of Indian food, I am interested in visiting Purnima (US Series, Season 1, Episode 2) and Curry Lounge (UK Series, Season 5, Episode 7). Just wondering, is that Hell's Kitchen in LA also the same Hell's Kitchen that they shoot the Hell's Kitchen show in.
If people are going to Chef Ramsay's Hell's Kitchen for the food, I would suggest that people go after most of the bad cooks are eliminated. You probably don't want to go when there are still cooks who pour water into risotto or forgetting to turn the oven on. Service is going to take forever and you may not even get your entree...
But I agree, watching Chef Ramsay running his kitchen would be the experience of a life time. My favorite quotes being, "Where is THE LAMB SAUCE???" and the "non-stick" one.
Italian: I recommend Anton's. Large Servings, Pastas not bad and the atmosphere is relaxing.