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150-333 Brooksbank Ave, North Vancouver, BC V7J 3S8 Get directions
Come savor a yummy creation at Sushi Day Restaurant. They are open at night all week and are positioned in a location filled with parks and restaurants. more... See more text
788 Denman St, Vancouver, BC V6G 2L5 Get directions
Kintaro Ramen invites you to their restaurant. They are open late from Tuesday to Sunday. You can get there not only by bicycle but also by public transit. The neighboring area is ... more... See more text
My boyfriend and I lined up here for lunch earlier this month (2nd visit), and had their miso (medium) ramen and he had the shio ramen. We both chose fatty pork which comes with the ramen for added flavour. There are always line-ups outside their door and you can't help but think it must be good if there are a dozen other ramen shops in the same vicinity with zero line-ups at others! They are extremely busy. If you are parking, expect to put enough coins in the meter to stay at least 1.5 hours (line-up time, wait time after ordering, eat time). They are a Japanese run shop with all-Japanese staff, and have the best ramen I have ever had. Next time, I will have their miso ramen (again) with their heavy base for more richness in the broth. Stay away from their gyoza, however. They buy this frozen from a supermarket and it tastes cheap. Read more
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1709 Robson St, Vancouver, BC V6G 1C9 Get directions
Come enjoy a delectable creation at Sapporo Sushi. Explore a menu offering a variety of sushi. They are open late Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday and over ... more... See more text
871 Denman St, Vancouver, BC V6G 2L9 Get directions
Come savor a yummy meal at Kingyo Izakaya. They are open nightly all week and are reachable by public transit. more... See more text
this was the best Japanese restaurant ever. I loved their server and musics! Read more
1698 Robson St, Vancouver, BC V6G 1C7 Get directions
Guu to open, but is the very first Izakaya in Vancouver. Established in 1993 as 'Raku' & changed to 'Guu' in 2000, this Guu offers the most authentic izakaya experience, offering c... more... See more text
Not many restaurants open after 10pm on a Thursday for a late night bite along Robson. The service was average as there was a slight delay to order but the beer came prompt which kept us occupied until our grilled calamari and pork cheeks arrived along with the yakisoba. Pretty good in taste overall. The yakisoba was udon based which was not what I was expecting, and not much meat or vegetable but pretty good. Read more
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