I despise Yiping =.= Chinese food: There is an Alexandra Road nearby the richmond lansdown mall, and there are many different restaurants there.
There are complex restaurants such as life sketches and food courts. The signature dish is the waitress there, and they are all beautiful.
There are also hot pots like cowboy hot pot and so on.
Then there are some big restaurants that serve Cantonese cuisine.
There is also Wanmuwu which serves Korean food.
The Vietnamese pho is also highly recommended!
Next to Aberdeen Mall and close to Road 3, there are delicious Yingji Hotpot and Dongyi Spare Ribs.
Dongyi Spare Ribs comes from Taiwan.
The bosses are an old couple, they are very nice and the food is delicious.
The signature dish is Dongyi Pork Ribs Rice.
There is also delicious sesame oil chicken noodles.
Japanese food: There are many of them. There are probably no less than 100 restaurants selling Japanese food in Greater Vancouver.
The 1 square meter mentioned on the 2nd floor is for a family, and I personally think it is average.
If you want the price to be ok and the taste to be ok, just 1 square meter.
However, if you can afford it, I recommend that there is a Japanese restaurant "Cai" Sai Z on Broadway near UBC.
It was really good to eat out at dine out before.
But a person cannot get out without 30 to 60 yuan.
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Western food: There are many of them. Near Broadway and Burrard, a moxis [pronounced like this, I forgot how to spell it] serves delicious Western food.
Special menus often appear.
There is also a hara-yaki, Japanese hot pot.
Waitress is also very upright.
Then there is Sanbao Xian near Robson St in downtown, both Japanese and Chinese.
Just a little past it, next door to tiffany & Co. is a very high-end and delicious Italian restaurant.
It all depends on how much money you have to spend and what kind of food you want to eat.