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  2. Ovaltine Cafe - Wikipedia

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    Ovaltine Cafe, 251 East Hastings Street [1]. The Ovaltine Cafe is a traditional diner in the Downtown Eastside neighbourhood of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, known for its traditional decor.

  3. Elisa (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Elisa is a farm-to-table [6] steakhouse with a "contemporary" ambiance [7] in Vancouver's Yaletown neighborhood, specializing in seafood and steak. [8] The 6,800-square-foot [9] restaurant uses a Grillworks Infierno wood-fired grill, and the interior has hostess and wine decanting stations, ceiling millwork, veneer wall panels, and a wine cellar. [10]

  4. Daily Hive - Wikipedia

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    Daily Hive Vancouver offices Daily Hive's head office in downtown Vancouver. Daily Hive, formerly known as Vancity Buzz, is a Canadian online newspaper based in Vancouver, British Columbia. [1] It began digital publishing in 2008 and became Western Canada's largest online-only publication by 2016. [2]

  5. Chung Chun Rice Dog - Wikipedia

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    In Alberta, Chung Chun has operated in Calgary [11] and Edmonton. The Calgary location opened in 2022. [12] [13] The chain began operating in Edmonton's West Edmonton Mall in 2022. [14] [15] In British Columbia, there are multiple locations in the Lower Mainland: in Vancouver, Burnaby, [16] New Westminster, [citation needed] and Richmond. [17]

  6. St. Lawrence (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Bar area and part of kitchen. St. Lawrence is a French-Canadian restaurant in the Japantown neighbourhood of Vancouver, British Columbia.It opened in June 2017. Located on the ground floor of a heritage building at 269 Powell St, originally a Japanese general store, St. Lawrence serves a blend of traditional Québécois dishes and French haute cuisine.

  7. Urban Fare - Wikipedia

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    A second Vancouver location in the Coal Harbour neighbourhood opened in 2007, and a third opened in 2008 in the Living Shangri-La tower in downtown Vancouver. In 2012 the chain added a new location in Vancouver's Olympic Village complex, billed as an "Express Urban Fare", being half the size of most other locations. [ 1 ]

  8. Joey (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    The first Joey Restaurant was opened in 1992 in Calgary, Alberta.The chain now operates over thirty restaurants. [5] [6]The company's founding President and CEO is Jeff Fuller, son of restaurateur Leroy "Bus" Fuller (1928-2019), [7] who founded the Earls restaurant chain with Jeff's brother Stan Fuller. [8]

  9. Edmonton City Centre - Wikipedia

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    On November 18, 2015, Edmonton City Centre announced that it planned to relocate and significantly upgrade its food court as part of a $41.3-million redevelopment investment that would revitalize the entire retail experience of the downtown property. [6] Construction was scheduled to begin in November 2015.