Looking for recommendations for a reasonably priced restaurant. HI everyone,I'm going out out to dinner tonight and am on a bit of budget but don't want to go super...
Anonymous replied:
Vancouver and cheap anything is an oxymoron.
Wowdudebummer replied:
Pronto
beerdsman replied:
Depends on what you want really? Want the best burger in town? Then upstairs at campagnolo or Monarch Burger at the American( 12 bucks for burger and beer between 5 and 7.)
n007t replied:
If you like vegetarian food that still tastes REALLY REALLY good, try Meet on Main. It's awesome.
lukemanners replied:
Old Spaghetti Factory, mid ranged priced, good atmosphere and overall good food.
rudycat1964 replied:
Brioche Urban Eatery in gastown. Great casual restaurant with great italian food. Reasonably priced at about $15 to $17 per entree with very large portions. We have been there about 7 or 8 times over the past 6 months and have not been disappointed. Their braised lamb shank on pasta is one of our favorites....very tender and delicious! https://www.tripadvisor.ca/Restaurant_Review-g154943-d784970-Reviews-Brioche_Urban_Eatery-Vancouver_British_Columbia.html
Barley_Mowat replied:
What's your budget, and where are you?
Yaspan replied:
[Pacifico](http://pacificopizza.com/), as well as firewood oven pizza they have really good entrees that are fairly priced and sized
Kekafuch replied:
Food court by the washrooms at the Lonsdale Quay , pick your size, pick your roast meat, pick 2 sides. Served on a plate. Eat outside facing views of Vancouver and watch billionaire 225' yacht the Attessa.
BEST restaurant to eat at in Vancouver? .... (must be kid friendly...)
Jean M. replied:
Old Spaghetti Factory
Mitchell S. replied:
Banana Leaf - Malaysian! Japadog is super cool and kids would love it but it's not fancy by any means, more of a fast food style place but the food is amazing. Jinya Ramen Bar is so good!! But usually long wait times
Kelly P. replied:
I love this little place, make your own from a menu of items to go in your pasta dish! http://www.basilpastabar.com/
Does anyone know of a Chinese restaurant that serves takeout in those little boxes? Chinese takeout/delivery always comes in those metal containers (or sometimes...
mk_2 replied:
You can buy various sizes of cardboard chinese take out boxes at Ming Wo in chinatown on Pender st. http://mingwo.com/stores
katalist replied:
Mongolie Grill at Cambie and Broadway use those too.
DeadLikeMe1985 replied:
Thai Express in Pacific Centre mall downtown has those. Reusable...up to you. edit: me love their Pad Thai
albh replied:
The Noodle Box at 4 th and Burrard. Note: Their food sucks.
goNucks replied:
I think I've only ever eaten at "real" chinese places. What's the takeout/delivery that always comes in "metal" containers. Aren't they usually the cheap styrofoam lunchboxes with a few variations?
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Anonymous replied:
You live in Vancouver. Places that service food in those little boxes? That's not real Chinese food
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