Best Asian restaurants nearby. Discover the best Asian food in Vancouver. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Asian restaurants near you.. Canada's largest metropolis, Vancouver is a city of varied landscapes and diverse population. Its mix of the scenic and urban mean that weekenders can spend the morning taking advantage of its beaches, ski mountains, and hiking trails, only to kick back in the evening at first-rate restaurants and wine bars among a labyrinth of skyscrapers. As friendly and welcoming as it is ethnically diverse, the streets are crowded with different languages being spoken everywhere, and the city's sights, sounds, and flavors are a hodgepodge of warm multiculturalism. It is a haven both for the urbanite and the sportsman, offering all the sophistication of a modern city center, with a strong focus on the arts and a burgeoning cafe culture, but with charming suburban outlets and easy outdoor day trips. Though the city is often split into three districts, Vancouver and its surrounding environs feature multiple neighbourhoods, each with their own character and draw, in one massive conglomeration. Take your time and explore as many of them as possible.
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4 based on 341 reviews
I'm always on the lookout for sashimi. And this is the best I've had in Vancouver. I ordered the Deluxe assorted sashimi, and it was perfect. A good variety, nice portions, excellent quality. Everything to make me a very happy customer!
4 based on 492 reviews
You canât book a table but we queued in the rain for opening time and were pleased that we did. The food was excellent and we accepted recommendations from the friendly and helpful servers. A good atmosphere, lively but with enough privacy for each table. All in all, we had a great night, but ended up spending more than we intended - C$240 for two
4 based on 197 reviews
WE WILL BE CLOSED DEC.24 - 26, AND DEC.31 - JAN.2 Kishimoto is a small restaurant on Commercial Drive in East Vancouver. Our menu is a mix of creative and traditional Japanese cuisine with focus on quality and freshness. On our regular menu you will find
no reservations, but they text when your table is ready. Nice atmosphere and decor, surprisingly nice bathroom. Fast service. Porcelain cups instead of plastic which is nice. They make their own soy sauce. Spicy tuna roll very good, nice kick of spice. Sashimi amazing and fresh, 10 pieces beautifully plated. Bluefin tuna w green onion roll really good. Snow crab roll okay. Salmon belly delicious. Spicy tuna oshizushi amazing crispy rice. Crispy chicken crispy and a bit spicy.
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4 based on 398 reviews
In the heart of Chinatown an historic storefront conceals the secrets of Sai Woo. Our award winning Asian-Inspired cuisine is carefully curated by Chef Issac Ko's with local, fresh ingredients and surprising, lighthearted twists. Cocktails are crafted wit
On our second night in Vancouver we chose Sai Woo Chop Suey for dinner. Very cool decor with a nice cocktail menu and decent beer selection. Our waiter helped us choose our meals. The Vietnamese spring rolls are VERY unique. Really crunchy with a great filling. We had the Chungqoig ribs and duck with fried rice as entrees, as suggested by our waiter. The dishes meshed very well for sharing with complementary sauces and textures.One caveat, which has nothing to do with the restaurant, if you take public transportation DO NOT TAKE THE BUS TO CARRAL & E HASTINGS! Google will direct you to this bus stop because it is closest, but it drops you off in front of a social services building whose "clientele" appeared to be hard drug users. I have definitely been in bad areas growing up in NYC, and this was without a doubt one of the worst situations I've found myself in. Be smart and go one stop more.Thank you for your feedback. I am sure other travellers will appreciate to know to g one stop further if taking the bus as Hastings Street can be unpleasant to walk through. Glad you enjoyed your meal i appreciate your review :)Salli
4 based on 339 reviews
This place busy so I would advised to book. We sat at the bar and watched the chefs prepare our sushi. The fish was very fresh and the salmon sashimi was amazing. Will return next time we are in Vancouver.
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4 based on 2041 reviews
We specialize in Aburi, or flamed-seared sushi, which was developed nearly a century ago in Japan. The act of applying fire directly to sushi enhances the natural flavours and textures of the fish, creating a new and exciting culinary experience. Miku own
We had a wonderful and most delicious lunch unfortunately the round face Asian girl who kept clearing our table disappointed us. Why must she remove every item immediately disturbing our lunch. Most annoying was she cleared my husbands dish even before he put his chopsticks down. Then she stood beside me hoping to remove my plate as I was just picking my last piece of sushi. I had to tell her to stop, but she still cleared and wipe the table while I was still eating. We both found this most annoying and we brought the rating down 2 notches. Looks like she was a server in a wanton shop before joining Miku. Can some one teach her proper service as when to take away the dishes..
4 based on 600 reviews
Was visiting with my husband and stepdaughter who studied abroad in japan for 6 months. She said it truly reminded her of the Izakaya that she remembered during her time living in Japan. We waited about 10 minutes and were seated at the center dining table which is long and shared. She is vegetarian and ordered edamame, the fried corn, and rice balls (which is just Onigiri). My husband had the Kobe beef and I had one of the specials called Hell Chicken and it was EXTREMELY spicy. We also ordered a green salad which was delicious and enough for 2 people. This was a delightful place for dinner and I highly recommend!
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4 based on 398 reviews
In the heart of Chinatown an historic storefront conceals the secrets of Sai Woo. Our award winning Asian-Inspired cuisine is carefully curated by Chef Issac Ko's with local, fresh ingredients and surprising, lighthearted twists. Cocktails are crafted wit
On our second night in Vancouver we chose Sai Woo Chop Suey for dinner. Very cool decor with a nice cocktail menu and decent beer selection. Our waiter helped us choose our meals. The Vietnamese spring rolls are VERY unique. Really crunchy with a great filling. We had the Chungqoig ribs and duck with fried rice as entrees, as suggested by our waiter. The dishes meshed very well for sharing with complementary sauces and textures.One caveat, which has nothing to do with the restaurant, if you take public transportation DO NOT TAKE THE BUS TO CARRAL & E HASTINGS! Google will direct you to this bus stop because it is closest, but it drops you off in front of a social services building whose "clientele" appeared to be hard drug users. I have definitely been in bad areas growing up in NYC, and this was without a doubt one of the worst situations I've found myself in. Be smart and go one stop more.Thank you for your feedback. I am sure other travellers will appreciate to know to g one stop further if taking the bus as Hastings Street can be unpleasant to walk through. Glad you enjoyed your meal i appreciate your review :)Salli
4 based on 351 reviews
Saw a review, then heard there is always a line up, so I was intrigued, and had to go.Was NOT disappointed, so good, so tasty!The place is very busy but all the servers were so nice and patient.The server we had was new, he was in training but did an exceptional job.I will never eat Iciban again and not be reminded of how awesome this place was!!
Most Popular Japanese food in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
4 based on 43 reviews
"This place is temporarily closed." Currently closed for renovation.
Our experience at Shizen Ya on Broadway started with a friendly greeting from the charming staff. The service continued to be excellent throughout and the food was reasonably good. I liked the concept of the brown rice sushi and would definitely eat it again. Overall however I found the food to be a bit bland with an over-reliance on spinach and avocado.
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