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One Of The Best Vancouver’s Ever Seen – Provence Marinaside

When you talk about the best and/or most successful restaurants, or have a conversation about the best restaurants Vancouver has ever seen, it’s impossible to not mention Provence Marinaside.  Needless to say, we’re honoured to have them be part of the LetsGoForDinner.com family, and we’re excited to be able to offer them to our members.
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Our 40th Restaurant…With Pleasure & Delight – Revel Room

When I look for new spots to add, I try to find a little something for everyone.  This one’s for those who love food inspired from the south, from New Mexico to New Orleans, mixed with a healthy portion of live jazz and blues.  Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays is when the live music happens, but [...]

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Yaletown’s ‘BBQues’ Brings Some Tasty Barbecue To LetsGoForDinner.com!

When I add new participating restaurants, I either get to try the food, or I don’t.  In the case of BBQues in Yaletown, I got to eat.  I might be a little biased because I already loved BBQ sandwiches, sweet and tangy sauces, ribs, and all the other good stuff, before I went to BBQues. [...]

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Maximum Flavour/Easy Going Surroundings – Public Lounge

Last week I had the opportunity and pleasure of experiencing Public Lounge.  I spent a few hours there taking pictures, sampling some of chef Ben’s creations, and meeting just about the nicest people you can meet in this relaxed space.
I, Cameron (owner), and a few regulars shared a handful of plates: sweet paprika & brandy [...]

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Truly Authentic French Fare Is On LetsGoForDinner.com – Le Bistro Chez Michel.

The food at LE BISTRO is carefully prepared by Executive Chef Gilles Deroff, formerly at the Teahouse restaurant and the last 7 years at L’Hermitage restaurant on Robson street in Vancouver.
After finishing culinary school at age 16 and four years in Marseille , French Polynesia, and Paris as a chef in Brasseries [...]

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