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Celebrate your special occasions at these top 13 Vancouver restaurants

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by Johanna Read
Updated September 29, 2022

Vancouver’s breathtaking surroundings make it all the more exciting to go out for a celebratory meal. But beyond epic waterfront views, Vancouver’s thriving dining scene holds something for all kinds of celebrations. Whether it’s a top-notch Chinese meal in luxe interiors, eating flaky Moroccan pastries under a lantern-lit ceiling, or sharing a towering seafood platter in a city famous for its fresh catch, Vancouver offers plenty of options for a celebratory meal out.

Read on for 13 Vancouver restaurants to book when you’re looking to ring in something special.

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4.6
4.6 (2708)
CAN$31 to CAN$50
Farm-to-table
Coal Harbour
About the restaurant

The bounty of the Pacific Northwest is on display at Botanist, the swanky restaurant inside the Fairmont Pacific Rim hotel. Executive chef Hector Laguna serves up dishes such as black pepper-crusted salmon with caramelized eggplant, roasted maitake mushrooms with sunchokes, and seared scallops with duck prosciutto. Or let Laguna decide by selecting his $145 per person tasting menu with an optional $70 wine pairing. The restaurant features four distinct spaces, including a champagne lounge and an indoor garden, making it an apt destination for a celebration.


Top review
Sharonvip
Dined 3 days ago
Everything was perfect: food service timing wine. One of our favorite restaurants in Vancouver.
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4.8
4.8 (425)
CAN$31 to CAN$50
Farm-to-table
Kitsilano
About the restaurant

As its name suggests, the menu at Farmer’s Apprentice changes constantly based on what’s harvested at the nearby farms it works with. Some recent highlights on the family-style menu include a hazelnut miso eggplant with charred scallions, heirloom tomatoes with crispy shrimp, and yellowtail fish in a saffron sauce. The open kitchen offers views of the chefs dehydrating, smoking, and fermenting all kinds of ingredients, making for an action-packed evening at the restaurant.


Top review
Lana
Dined 6 days ago
Excellent food. So many courses and thoughtful wine pairings. Highly recommended.
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4.7
4.7 (676)
CAN$51 and over
Chinese
Coal Harbour
About the restaurant

Downtown’s Mott 32, which reopened in January, is the only Canadian outpost of the famed international restaurant with locations in Hong Kong, Dubai, and Las Vegas. Chef Lee Man Sing’s menu has Cantonese and Sichuan influences with highlights including the Peking duck, which requires a 48-hour preparation; barbecued Iberico pork; and dim sum such as a soft-boiled quail egg inside a pork siu mai. Designer Joyce Wang imagined Mott 32’s luxe interiors featuring leather banquets and gold accents on the wallpaper.


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Andrew
Dined 1 day ago
A gastronomic experience that should be expony evertone
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4.8
4.8 (3638)
CAN$51 and over
Steakhouse
Downtown
About the restaurant

For top-notch steakhouse fare paired with live music and a sophisticated Art Deco interior, look no further than Gotham. One of the highlights of the menu is a seafood tower featuring lobster tail, oysters, and scallop ceviche, among a host of other seafood selections. Musicians play in the lounge Wednesday through Saturday evenings for diners looking for a more lively night out.


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Randy
Dined 3 days ago
Dinner was amazing, our server Ken was extremely courteous and helpful with the menu
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4.5
4.5 (1969)
CAN$31 to CAN$50
Canadian
Stadium District
About the restaurant

Husband-and-wife team Kim Canteenwalla and Elizabeth Blau work with local farmers and fishermen to bring diners the freshest ingredients at Honey Salt in Parq Vancouver. Menu highlights include a mushroom pappardelle with a basil walnut pesto, truffle macaroni and cheese, and mussels cooked in a coconut curry broth. Finish off the meal with one of the decadent desserts such as the chocolate cake served tableside with caramelized bananas, a milk chocolate mousse, and a dark chocolate glaze.


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Bvip
Dined today
Food was good. Server brought the incorrect wine and timing was a bit off between drinks and appies
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4.7
4.7 (3839)
CAN$51 and over
Contemporary French
Gastown
About the restaurant

At Gastown’s L’Abattoir, expect a French-influenced menu highlighting local ingredients such as steamed Pacific halibut and smoked trout salad with a poached egg. The space in a 19th-century building has several rooms, including a patio and private dining rooms, for all types of celebrations. For a splurge, opt for the Gaoler’s tasting menu, which features nine courses and an optional wine pairing.


Top review
Gerardvip
Dined on Aug 8, 2024
This is one of my favorite restaurants in Gastown, so I looked forward to showing my SIL this place. As my SIL was still recovering from a bout of diverticulitis, I didn’t order a bottle of wine. I had two wines by the glass, and we shared a few dishes. We started with their fabulous bread service, then a Dungeness Crab salad, an Artichoke tart and their Terrine of Fois Gras. Our “main” was their Agnolotti. I had a glass of 2022 Garnier et Fils Chablis with the salads and a glass of 2016 Synchromesh Pinot Noir from Storm Haven Vineyard in Okanagan Falls, BC with foie gras and agnolotti. The Artichoke Tart was half salad, half egg custard tart with pieces of artichoke between the two. It was a light, refreshing dish. The Dungeness Crab Salad was a visual surprise … the crab was placed between thin slices of radish and decorated with green leaves. It was interesting; perhaps a little too subtle in flavor for me. The foie gras terrine came with two thick pieces of brioche. The square of terrine was decorated with squares of wine jelly, and cherry halves. The terrine was soft and silky and the brioche so buttery. The star of the evening was the Sweet Corn Agnolotti. Pillows of mascarpone pasta were covered with pieces of sweet corn and a generous helping of sliced black truffle. This dish was “to die for” and I wanted to order a second plate. I love the food at L’Abattoir and dine here every time I come to Vancouver.
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4.7
4.7 (2620)
CAN$31 to CAN$50
Northwest
Coal Harbour
About the restaurant

LIFT’s waterfront views of Stanley Park and the North Shore are its biggest draw, but its seafood-focussed menu is just as compelling with halibut cooked in a sage-infused brown butter sauce, scallop and prawn linguine, and crispy squid with Sichuan peppers. Going here for weekend brunch is a solid bet, too, with four kinds of eggs Benedict, among other savoury options.


Top review
OpenTable Diner
Dined 6 days ago
Our server Cassandra was wonderful and the food was incredible.
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4.8
4.8 (6473)
CAN$31 to CAN$50
Japanese
Coal Harbour
About the restaurant

Miku chef Seigo Nakamura is best known as the man who introduced Vancouver (and Canada) to the joys of flamed-seared aburi sushi, back in 2008 with the debut of his waterfront restaurant. Aside from the famed sushi, diners can opt for a multi-course kaiseki menu or choose from à la carte options such as lobster risotto. Show-stopping desserts including green tea opera cake are a must to end the meal. When weather permits, grab a seat on the patio, which overlooks the five sails of Canada Place.


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Glenn
Dined 2 days ago
Amazing sockeye salmon sashimi. All of it, from the edamame, to the Brussels sprout chips to the sushi rolls were so fresh and incredible
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4.6
4.6 (1716)
CAN$30 and under
Unspecified
Downtown
About the restaurant

Afternoon tea at any of Canada’s Fairmont hotels is always a treat, and it’s no different at the downtown outpost, where it’s served at the Notch8 restaurant. There are nearly a dozen tea selections to choose from, and the drinks come alongside a sumptuous spread of sandwiches including a smoked sablefish creation, cheddar and buttermilk scones, and a host of cakes. For a boozy afternoon, opt for one of the cocktails: the sunflower combines gin, elderflower liqueur, orange-flavoured liqueur, absinthe, and lemon. Diners can also opt to eat at the rooftop dining room with views of the city for weekend brunch.


Top review
Ana Rosa
Dined today
Notch 8 was the perfect venue to meet friends from out of town.
A photo of Torafuku restaurant
4.5
4.5 (703)
CAN$31 to CAN$50
Pan-Asian
Chinatown
About the restaurant

Chef Steve Kuan’s Torafuku grew out of his pan-Asian Le Tigre food truck, and the restaurant is still going strong seven years after its debut. Highlights of the menu include a papaya salad with confit pork jowl plus stir-fried rice cakes with roasted mushrooms, napa cabbage, and crème fraîche. Cocktails also incorporate Asian ingredients with yuzu juice and tea-infused gin prominently featured on the menu. For parties of seven or more, the restaurant can customize the menu with advance notice.


Top review
Bennette
Dined 1 day ago
My first time at a Michelin restaurant and it was SUPER! The 7 course meal was pricey but worth every bite. The ambiance was not stuffy and stuck up. Service was kind and courteous. Each course came perfectly timed. Thank you for the lovely experience.
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4.7
4.7 (1427)
CAN$30 and under
Afghan
Mount Pleasant
About the restaurant

This Mount Pleasant restaurant honours the recipes of owner Hassib Sarwari’s mother, Zohra Parwani. Order plates to share—roasted Brussels sprouts or charbroiled kebabs served with rice—for the table. The new weekend brunch menu includes eggs Benedict served with a chutney hollandaise, as well as waffles with quimaq, the tea featuring clotted cream that’s made for special occasions in Afghanistan.


Top review
Teresa
Dined today
Excellent service, outstanding server, interesting and beautifully presented food. Unique mocktails, which is rare in most restaurants.
A photo of Boulevard Kitchen & Oyster Bar restaurant
4.8
4.8 (2523)
CAN$31 to CAN$50
Seafood
Downtown
About the restaurant

Chefs Alex Chen and Roger Ma head up this stylish Sutton Place Hotel restaurant. Their West Coast cuisine menu emphasizes seafood with constantly changing dishes. Recent highlights have included charcoal-grilled sablefish served with bull kelp seared Hokkaido scallops in a red curry sauce. For celebrations with big groups, opt for the caviar service or the two-pound Mediterranean sea bream. The elegant restaurant features Italian marble and white oak floors, antique chandeliers, and a heated, wrap-around patio for al fresco dining.


Top review
Brian
Dined on Nov 13, 2024
An amazing meal, always a great time at the Boulevard.
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