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Fish Restaurants in West Van Canada

The best places in West Van Canada to eat Fish. Our interactive map features all restaurants around West Van Canada who offer this dish to eat out or take away.

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City: West Van Canada, 2002 Marine Drive, West Vancouver I-V7T 1A1, Canada, West Van Canada
"We’ve only been to White Spot as they are conveniently located in airports or on our road trips; However the one in Park Royal keeps surprising us with consistently good quality and delicious food, clean and inviting atmosphere and kid friendly hosts. I must say White Spot made its way on the list of our dinning choices specially if we are out at park Royal for cruising around and shopping as the location is perfect! I hope they make an amazing outdoor space for warm days given Covid."
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City: West Van Canada, 1403 Marine Dr, West Vancouver I-V7T 1B8, Canada, West Van Canada
Wooden Fish The groundbreaking Asian fusion cuisine will thrill you, the perfect balance of traditional dishes and exciting new creations will amaze!, In addition, many customers look forward to enjoying traditional Vietnamese menus with the perfect hint of Southeast Asian flavor during a visit at the Wooden Fish. If you want to have breakfast, a versatile brunch awaits you, On the menu there are also several Asian dishes.
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City: West Van Canada, 900 Main St, V7T 2Z3, West Vancouver, Canada, West Van Canada
"We have been coming to the Taphouse consistently for the past year. The food is excellent and the service is always attentive and friendly. We returned today for alate lunch. There was an issue with one of our dishes but the manager dealt with it in a courteous and professional manner. We are very satisfied with the experience and will be back for sure."
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City: West Van Canada, 1482 Marine Dr, V7T 1B7, West Vancouver, Canada, West Van Canada
"Amazing food and service."
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City: West Van Canada, 5349 Headland Dr, V7W 3C5, West Vancouver, Canada, West Van Canada
"Great selection of seafood and ready made products and amazing customer service. Highly recommend. Also a go-to stop for salmon heads!"
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City: West Van Canada, 1650 Marine Dr, V7V 1J1, West Vancouver, Canada, West Van Canada
"Worst sushi I ever bought from a grocery store!!! Please please do not buy sushi from this fresh Street market location"
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City: West Van Canada, 757 Main St, Park Royal S, V7T 0A5, West Vancouver, Canada, V7T 1A0, West Van Canada
Wifi, Wheelchair Accessible, TV, Wine
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City: West Van Canada, 6371 Bruce St, West Vancouver I-V7W 2G5, Canada, West Van Canada
"I try to stick to the vegetarian options for health reasons, but I do love their wild sockeye salmon sushi and rolls. Bay Sushi's rice is flavored in such a way that it is neither too sweet nor sour. I take the time to chew and to digest the food, to really taste what I am eating, and the mix of mild flavors is really wonderful. Did I mention their miso soup? It's a legend, at least to my taste buds..."
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City: West Van Canada, 1532 Marine Dr, West Vancouver I-V7V 1H8, Canada, West Van Canada
"Worth crossing the bridge.. Some of you may think sushi should be made by the Japanese. But do the same people believe that tempura should be made by the Portugese? The origins of sushi point to... wait for it... China. The Japanese borrow ideas from other cultures and use ingenuity to make it their own. I believe if the chef has the proper training and strong passion for his or her craft, nationality should be a non-issue. <br/>Now that I 've said my two bits, here 's my review. <br/>I 've had the sushi at the Yaletown location a little while back and sadly I was not impressed. The sushi was sloppy and the service was horrible. I just happened to be in West Vancouver and saw a familiar sign across from my favorite pie shop (more on that later). Well, I skipped the pie and decided to give them a shot. Sunday is very relaxed much like the jazz playing in the restaurant. I have to say if you want to experience sushi at it 's fullest, you must sit at the bar. I am already familiar with their menu but gave it a look anyway. The chef suggested 'omakase ' which loosely translates to chef 's choice. I gave him a budget of $30 and told him to surprise me and he did just that. The meal I had is not avalilable on the menu and changes according to the chef 's whim. <br/>First course was a tempura nori wrapped rare tuna (like a tataki only deep fried) cut into coins with a serving of organic greens, drizzled with wasabi mayo and topped with a ume (salted plum) dressing. Just enough spike and tart to balance the crisp rich tuna. Next was a traditional sunomono salad, no noodles here, just wakame, cucumbers (salted and drained), topped with Tako, Prawn, and fresh Dungeness Crab. The sunomono dressing had a hint of bonito flavor suggesting a stock was used instead of water with the sweetened rice vinegar. Third course, a variety of nigiri, seared Hamachi Belly with a slice of Jalapeño and Ponzu, ice cold Albacore Toro with Wasabi Salt, Shiso wrapped Ika brushed with a sweet soy, and Dungeness Crab topped with Uni, Kaiware and Tobiko. <br/>Needless to say, I was satisfied but thought I received more than my $30 budget. <br/>Apparently the chef added a few complimentary nigiri to make my experience memorable. <br/>If I had ordered this at any number of the high brow sushi bars in Vancouver, the price would be closer to $40 or even $50, and somebody on Broadway would clip you for an even C note. <br/>Passion and training, this chef has both. Alas he 's only here Friday to Monday and the bar only seats 4. There is of course the standard fair, teriyaki, tempura, and udon. Sushi rolls in abundance with some interesting signature flair. The sashimi is uber fresh, gyoza are handmade in shop, and soup and sauces are created, not dispensed from a bottle."
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City: West Van Canada, 5353 Headland Dr, V7W 3G4, West Vancouver, Canada, West Van Canada
"I visit here very often for take out and they have very high quality sushi that tastes amazing!"

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