Categories:
Sushi Bars,
Japanese
Neighbourhoods: Grandview-Woodlands, The Drive
I love Taiyo sushi. The staff is very friendly, sweet and funny. The food is great, and there's a whole bunch of vegetarian options. They even have a sheet of vegetarian lunch specials - for less than $5! If you're into veg sushi, try the green roll…More »
We stumbled across Dream Sushi entirely by accident, and only because SD Galleria across the street was closed. I'm really glad we did. This place offers a huge variety of sushi rolls and bento combinations, including brown rice substitutions for…More »
I'm not sure why we hadn't been to Sushiyama before, but when my girlfriend and I visited for the first time we were pleasantly surprised. Even though there was a great table open, and we were seated next to the kitchen (kind of insulting), we were…More »
Categories:
Hot Dogs,
Food Stands,
Japanese
Neighbourhood: Downtown
JapaDog is a fucking sensation. Seriously. Everyone is SO into this place. As a vegan, I can only have the "plain vege" dog, but I'm not complaining. They have a good array of standard toppings available, and the price point is good for the plain ol'…More »
Category:
Japanese
Neighbourhood: Mount Pleasant
Hime is pretty good. The atmosphere is nice. The menu is good. I don't know, just not really blown away. The prices are a bit higher than other sushi places in the area and for vegetarian options it just doesn't make enough of a difference for me.
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This was too cool. A food cart hanging out by Bridgeport Station, and the inside felt like a ramen bar. They have one vegetarian broth option (miso), but when we ordered vegan, he packed in as many vegetables as he could. I was pretty impressed.
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Categories:
Japanese,
Sushi Bars
Neighbourhood: Kitsilano
Fairly pricey for a sushi place, but there were no disappointments. The food quality was good, the service was good, the ambience is great. I enjoyed my time here.
We were really impressed with the quality of the food, the service, and the amount of food we got for our money. We didn't expect to be, but we were. They have a good number of vegetarian options, which isn't uncommon at sushi restaurants, but it was…More »
Category:
Japanese
Neighbourhood: Golden Village
This place didn't really have any vegetarian options. I was surprised, because Guu in Gastown was pretty great for that. After a bit of probing and asking, the waitress brought us a special menu that had a veggie sushi combination on it. That was…More »
Kiso Island was okay! It was better than I expected, based on previous reviews. We ordered vege sushi combo A (I think) - it was cool that there was a selection of veg sushi combos, actually. The food came out pretty quickly, and wasn't bad at all,…More »
Categories:
Sushi Bars,
Japanese
Neighbourhood: Downtown
I used to visit Sushigo for lunch once a week or so when I worked in the area. They are always packed for lunch, and it shows in the food quality. I've had still-warm rice, falling-apart maki, and browning avocado more than once here. Still, it's…More »
Category:
Sushi Bars
Neighbourhood: Mount Pleasant
Probably one of my favourite sushi restaurants in town. I've lived within 5 blocks of this place for years, and I try to visit as often as I can. Their veg roll selection is great, and they're incredibly friendly and accommodating. Their caterpillar…More »
I stopped in at Fumiyoshi at 7pm on a Thursday. The place was empty except for myself and one other single female sitting alone. She was drinking beers; I was eating a veggie sushi combo. The music: instrumentals of Christmas songs. Did I mention it…More »
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Vancouver, BC
Yelping SinceMay 2010
Things I LoveGood vegan food, flavourful tofu scrambles, local wine
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My Last Meal On EarthIndian - chana masala, baigan bhartha, aloo gobi, and maybe some veg jalfrezi.