Tourism Vancouver - Official Visitors' Guide

2014/2015

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26 welcome to vancouver Photos: canadian tourism commission; tvan/coast mountain Photography Worldly Tastes/ International Flair vancouver is known for having some of the most diverse and authentic culinary choices in canada. whether you have a hankering for spicy cajun jambalaya, crispy Greek calamari or comforting vietnamese Pho, you can satisfy your hunger here. Japanese food is ubiquitous, from hole-in- the-wall sushi joints to upscale Japanese barbecues. and with one of the largest chinatown districts in north america, it's no wonder that dim sum is another staple of vancouver dining. vancouver's location also puts it in prime position to reap the fruits of the sea, and you haven't truly sampled west coast cuisine until you've treated your taste buds to mussels, oysters, cedar-plank salmon, Dungeness crab or any other west coast specialty. Local Ingredients locally grown ingredients take centre stage in vancouver restaurants, and rightfully so – from sun-kissed summer fruits to winter harvest root vegetables, the fertile fields around vancouver provide sumptuously delicious produce. Stock up at a farmers market, or check out some of the city's up-and-coming vegetarian and vegan restaurants that prove vegetables are the true stars of the show. Pair your meal with another locally grown favourite – a glass of Bc vQa wine. Experience the delicious dining experiences that make our city unique – one dish at a time a taSte of VancouVer p26-29_TasteOfVancouver.indd 26 14-04-16 10:14 AM

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