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My husband, brother and I visited this restaurant with a friend while staying in Vancouver for a weekend. This coincided with Vancouver 'good food' month (I may not have the name exactly right), so we all opted to order from a special three course set menu for $30 each. The standouts were the mushroom soup as an entree, the ribs as a main and the chocolate dessert option! We also had a variety of cocktails which were... View all feedback.
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My husband, brother and I visited this restaurant with a friend while staying in Vancouver for a weekend. This coincided with Vancouver 'good food' month (I may...
read moreGreat food, fantastic cocktails and a cozy spot to hide away. Locals love this secret spot! Make sure to try the cedar potatoes - yum!
in the heart of the lgbt vancouver area (the pedestrian crossings are painted in the colours of the rainbow, in case you have not been convinced of it), this sm...
read moreThis little bistro is indeed tiny. There is only seating for about 20 to 25 people, but it is a delicious little gem of a restaurant. The menu changes all the t...
read moreAdvised by our hotel reception at Sunset Inn to try fine dining at Exile. So we did and it was great. This limited seating restaurant (book before you go) has a...
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read moreExile Bistro in Vancouver offers a unique dining experience, with a warm and intimate atmosphere and a limited seating capacity. The restaurant serves locally sourced food with creative and delicious options, such as mushroom soup, ribs, and elk stew. The staff is friendly and knowledgeable, providing excellent recommendations. A variety of cocktails are also available, adding to the overall dining experience. Prices are reasonable and the menu often changes, ensuring a fresh and exciting experience for diners. Overall, Exile Bistro is a hidden gem worth visiting, especially for those looking for something different and delicious in Vancouver.