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Przekaż informację zwrotnąMy husband, brother and I visited this restaurant with a friend while staying in Vancouver for a weekend. This coincided with Vancouver 'good food' month (I may not have the name exactly right), so we all opted to order from a special three course set menu for $30 each. The standouts were the mushroom soup as an entree, the ribs as a main and the chocolate dessert option! We also had a variety of cocktails which were all delicious.The atmosphere was warm and intimate, with the restaurant only hosting a small number of tables. The staff were friendly also. Would definitely recommend!
Great food, fantastic cocktails and a cozy spot to hide away. Locals love this secret spot! Make sure to try the cedar potatoes - yum!
In the heart of the lgbt vancouver area (the pedestrian crossings are painted in the colours of the rainbow, in case you have not been convinced of it), this small restaurant we have offered one of the best meals we have made in Canada.Created but inventive map and offering original and excellent taste pallets, with The room is relaxed and calm, the service is adorable, and the prices are very reasonable (most dishes cost less than $20).
This little bistro is indeed tiny. There is only seating for about 20 to 25 people, but it is a delicious little gem of a restaurant. The menu changes all the time because the restaurant only serves locally sourced food. I had the elk stew which was wonderful while my parents had agnolotti, a pasta dish. We also tried some lemonade with flavors that I didn't know existed like witch hazel. All of it was delicious. The staff was also friendly and able to give recommendations. This is definitely a great place to try!
Advised by our hotel reception at Sunset Inn to try fine dining at Exile. So we did and it was great. This limited seating restaurant (book before you go) has a limited menu BUT the food is great. A bit pricey but service and quality is assured.