Vancouver cheap but nice eats
#46
No, you don't have to do pizza express for that price range. For £8-12 you can very well in Vancouver. One of my favourite restaurants within that budget range (for lunch):
http://theflyingpigvan.com/
I asked for a dollar amount because some of the results you were getting were bottom rung cheap (which isn't necessary unless you're on a serious budget)
http://theflyingpigvan.com/
I asked for a dollar amount because some of the results you were getting were bottom rung cheap (which isn't necessary unless you're on a serious budget)

Fancy that Wild Seafood Pappardelle though
#47
Have a look here although one has to take into account who's doing the reviews.
http://blog.letsgofordinner.com/2010...-and-tweeters/
http://blog.letsgofordinner.com/2010...-and-tweeters/
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Their pastas are fabulous. The other restaurants I recommended previously do suit their budget for both dinner and lunch.
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It’s symbolic of their cultural makeup. They seem to revel in mediocrity. Like Earls or the Cactus Club. The food is pretty ordinary; it’s over priced and has the atmosphere of a work canteen so they dress their staff up like strippers obviously to hide the glaring banality of the places. And stay away from Montana's. I had the misfortune of having to go there once, I still can't quite come to terms with the trauma. 

However, defining dining in Vancouver by chain restuarants is like defining dining in London by Aberdeen Steak Houses.
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I have never eaten at Montana's, but I have in Earls, Cactus Club, The Keg and so on. OK food, a bit overpriced, fills a whole but I won't cry if I don't eat there again.
However, defining dining in Vancouver by chain restuarants is like defining dining in London by Aberdeen Steak Houses.
However, defining dining in Vancouver by chain restuarants is like defining dining in London by Aberdeen Steak Houses.
#53
I have never eaten at Montana's, but I have in Earls, Cactus Club, The Keg and so on. OK food, a bit overpriced, fills a whole but I won't cry if I don't eat there again.
However, defining dining in Vancouver by chain restuarants is like defining dining in London by Aberdeen Steak Houses.
However, defining dining in Vancouver by chain restuarants is like defining dining in London by Aberdeen Steak Houses.
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I didn't, I'm just saying there's a a lot of them and they seem to be packed most of the time. As I mentioned before, there are some very good Asian places and a few decent higher end ones, the rest, especially 'Canadian cuisine' are mediocre at best but tipping the scale towards pretty shit. The defining characteristic is that nobody seems to know or care how shit they are.
Agree the food is average.
#55
Also...many if not most of the sushi places are nothing special, as they will be run by Chinese entrepreneurs that have little appreciation for the food and ingredients but lots of appreciation for the $$. Not saying that you have to be Japanese to do sushi, just as you don't need to be Greek to do greek food, but it helps.
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Also...many if not most of the sushi places are nothing special, as they will be run by Chinese entrepreneurs that have little appreciation for the food and ingredients but lots of appreciation for the $$. Not saying that you have to be Japanese to do sushi, just as you don't need to be Greek to do greek food, but it helps.
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Also...many if not most of the sushi places are nothing special, as they will be run by Chinese entrepreneurs that have little appreciation for the food and ingredients but lots of appreciation for the $$. Not saying that you have to be Japanese to do sushi, just as you don't need to be Greek to do greek food, but it helps.
#59
Too many chains here like other have said. Cant get over the Starbucks since ive come back. Its staggering.
Last edited by Londonuck; Nov 22nd 2012 at 2:31 am.





