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vancbc
B-Good, thanks for the heads up on Kintaro. I'm pretty open minded, but I have yet to acquire a taste for MOST types of Japanese cuisine. However, I love Ramen noodles. I definitely have plans to check them out sooner than later.

Whereabouts are they located?

Cheers!
VADER
I second Kewal cafe, great food, the guy makes it as hot as you like it too. But if your going for a night out with good food and great wine and willing to spend the cash (which doesn't happen too much for me) i love C restaurant. You end up getting a wicked plate of food and some hella good wine, but at the same time drop a wod of dough, but its nice to go all out once in awhile.
vancbc
Spicy food is a good thing. After moving to Canada from the land of Cajun and Mexican cooking, I have been somewhat disgruntled with the overall *blandness* of Canadian cooking.
spinswax
Little Tokyo Sushi bar and grill has the dopest Chicken teriyaki rolls (I can't eat fish because I am allergic :(...so this works for me)
The Reef on main is awesome for carribbean food , really nice especially if you have had a blah day. Go and have the jah dip and anything from the entree menu or just do the jah dip plantain chips from the appy menu and have a raspberry mojhito YUM!!!!!!!!!
Thai away from home: Still the cheapest and green curry chicken (Combo A!!!!!!!!!!) and very comforting soup (eat in only) for richer more guilt ridden, but really worth it Thai fare go to Tropika (on Cambie or Robson) and order Green curry chicken, their sambal bunchies (green beans with chili paste and prawns) and giner rice and hunan rice............ugh no need to eat for three days after but worth every morsel (that meal I described above feeds two GENEROUSLY.......girls a good place to take your man for Christmas and it is under 24.00 including a nice tip)

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CraveTheRave
When I think of great restaurants here, 3 spring to my mind right quick. They are all on the more higher-class/upper-end, but damn is the food and the service and decor just sound.

Jack's Grill is hidden in a stripmall, but it is the best restaurant in the city. The food is just outstanding and not too pricey. It is really classy, but at the same time very casual and relaxed. Wikkid service too.

Another place is straight downtown here called L'Azia. This is more casual than Jack's and the food is stellar again... and they waitresses are CUTE!!! Portions are crazy big too!

Last one is Ric's Grill... I'm not sure if it's franchised out past E-town but there are a few in the city now and it is AWESOME!!! They bring you fresh bread with every meal and you can get hooked on that so easily. Portions are huge again and the alcohol is cheap with the meals hahaha.

Not the best of restaurant recommendations, but hope it'll do.

Cheers,
Terry

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