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Bruschetta Restaurants in North Vancouver

The best places in North Vancouver to eat Bruschetta. Our interactive map features all restaurants around North Vancouver who offer this dish to eat out or take away.

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City: North Vancouver, 1015 Marine Dr, North Vancouver, British Columbia V7P 1S6, Canada, V7P3M7
"From the older photos, it looks like they could have got rid of most of their vegan options. You can get vegan cheese on any pizza that is good."
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City: North Vancouver, 1211 Lonsdale Ave, North Vancouver, BC V7M 2H5, V7M3H6, Canada
"We went to this small restaurant but the food and service was very luxury and good. Very clean and simple place with very delicious food."
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City: North Vancouver, 126-1133 Mt Seymour Rd | Unit 126, North Vancouver, British Columbia V7H 2Y4, Canada, V7H2Y5
"We were meeting a friend for dinner who lives nearby, so decided to give this a try. They didn't seem to take reservations (I now understand that they do take reservations, but not for later than 6:30?), but it was a Wednesday night so we decided to take a chance, and had no problem getting seated.The room is very attractive, our server was lovely, and we felt good about supporting a business that makes its own pasta. The food prices were very reasonable, and if there is another restaurant in Greater Vancouver where you can buy a bottle of wine for $25, I don't know what it would be!We shared a couple of appetizers, and then each had a pasta dish. The artichoke puree on toast was good, but the bruschetta was too brittle and shattered into small pieces. The pasta dishes were perfectly fine, but not great. I had the Nduja Casarecce, and thought that it would have benefitted from a more generous allocation of the seafood. Given the $16 price, however, they would quickly go broke if they actually did add more seafood! We shared a piece of maple-walnut cheesecake, which was only so-so. The espresso was of the bitter variety that - inexplicably to me - some places favour (Hawksworth, for example, which gets rated as Vancouver's best restaurant, also serves this bitter style).Anyway, the things I disliked were certainly outweighed by this restaurant's good points, and I'd happily visit again."

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