Located in the vibrant neighborhood of Yaletown, Minami Restaurant delivers one of the most unique and innovative dining experiences to Vancouver. Minami follows the pioneering footsteps of sister restaurant, Miku for introducing the Aburi style or flame seared technique to Vancouver’s thriving sushi scene in 2008. Aburi sushi requires no soy sauce or wasabi, as the chefs create specialty sauces using non-traditional Japanese ingredients to complement the flavor properties of each variety of fish. From the kitchen, seasonal and regional ingredients are integrated into dishes to reflect the diversity of responsible food choices. Traditionally trained Japanese chefs are inspired by global flavors and cutting edge techniques to create a new style of cuisine. The culinary approach evokes passion and beauty, as each dish is artfully plated on custom-designed Arita Yaki plate ware, handpicked by owner, Seigo Nakamura.
At Oshi Nori, we are on a mission to redefine the sushi hand roll experience, crafting a new culinary adventure for our customers. Inspired by our passion for unique and innovative food concepts, we established Oshi Nori as a fast-casual destination where traditional techniques meet modern flavors.Founded with a vision to provide exceptional quality hand rolls in a convenient and inviting setting, Oshi Nori combines the artistry of sushi-making with the efficiency of fast-casual dining. Our diverse menu boasts a delectable array of hand rolls, carefully curated with responsibly sourced seafood and premium ingredients.
We specialize in Aburi, or flamed-seared sushi, which was developed nearly a century ago in Japan. The act of applying fire directly and lightly sear is known to enhance the natural flavors of the fish. Miku owner, Seigo Nakamura, innovated the Aburi concept by creating speciality sauces, using non-traditional Japanese ingredients, to complement the unique taste properties of each fish. Miku Restaurant is within walking distance from the Pan Pacific Hotel, Canada Place, Trade & Exhibition Centre, IMAX Theatre, Cruise Ship Terminals and Sea Bus. If shopping downtown, join us for lunch and re-energize. It's entrance is at the corner of Howe Street and Canada Place Way, overlooking the east cruiseship terminal at Canada Place. **We only will hold reservations up to an additional 15 minutes after your reservation time, at which time your table will be released.
Bistro Sakana is located in Vancouver, British Columbia and offers a range of both traditional and fusion Japanese food that are innovative. Bistro Sakana also offers Vancouver's largest list of premium sake. In addition to a well rounded list of VQA British Columbia Wine, killer cocktails, with plenty of beer and spirits.
The Victor features a contemporary and seasonally inspired menu. The menu highlights a wide array of Pacific Northwest seafood, a sushi and raw bar, and a wide selection of speciality tiered steaks. Locatedon Parq’s Rooftop, The Victor boasts a vibrant energy that echoes and amplifies the vitality of the city of Vancouver; overlooking False Creek and a 30,000-square foot rooftop urban park. The Victor is a fine-dining destination that evolves into a nightlife destination for locals, hotels guests, and casinoplayers; providing premium libations, cutting edge cocktails, best in class wine cellar, and an extensive selection of champagnes and sparkling wines.
Tojo a grandi après la guerre au Japon sous la splendide montagne volcanique nommé Sakurajima à Kagoshima, à la pointe sud du Japon. À son jeune âge, il a voyagé à Osaka où il devient apprenti dans le célèbre restaurant Ohnoya, qui est l'un des principaux ryotei du Japon, un restaurant de type très haut de gamme et très traditionnel. Pendant des années, Tojo a travaillé 16 heures par jour à Ohnoya, il a ainsi maîtrisé un répertoire encyclopédique de près de 2000 recettes traditionnelles japonaises qu'il peut faire resurgir de sa mémoire même aujourd'hui. Ici, il a également développé les disciplines de sélectionner les poissons et les produits les plus frais . Reconnaissant que sa passion pour la créativité le conduisait au-delà des frontières strictes de la cuisine au Japon, Tojo a choisi de venir en Amérique du Nord en 1971, où il a estimé qu'une population multiculturelle sans a priori serait plus réceptif à ses idées. Il a trouvé son public parfait à Vancouver.
The Lobby Lounge is Vancouver’s destination for nightly live music and handcrafted cocktails. Through the open glass atrium, guests enjoy the harbour views as chic crystal chandeliers sparkle overhead. The sound of the Fazioli piano – custom designed and crafted in Italy for The Lobby Lounge – can be heard throughout the airy, modern space. Slide up to the ultrasleek RawBar, Vancouver’s first 100 per cent Ocean Wise sushi destination and linger longer over exquisite seafood, sushi, champagne and cocktails from 11am until 12am.
Traditional and new? Yes we have them both.
Established in 1976, Kamei Royale was the first Japanese restaurant to introduce the now famous BC Roll and various original sushi dishes found in Vancouver. Presenting the largest counter-top sushi bar and an exhilarating Robata grill showcasing the chef's skills.
Kamei Royale has renovated and renewed itself again in 1990. Bringing forth a brand new bar lounge and Tatami rooms the massive floor space can easily accommodate up to 200 tour groups. Also, with the karaoke lounge now bustling, everyone can enjoy our popular drinks and dishes while singing away to the latest songs ranging from every corner of the planet!