Dine Out Vancouver 2025 starts next week and you can eat good for under $35

Here's where you should go, based on price range. 👇

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Dine Out Vancouver 2025 kicks off next week, bringing Canada’s largest food and drink festival to the city. From January 22 to February 9, over 400 local restaurants will serve up curated, fixed-price menus alongside exciting foodie events.

This is your chance to explore Vancouver’s incredible dining scene. Stroll through food-centric neighbourhood tours, enjoy bites at the lively Street Food City event, or even dine surrounded by marine life at the Vancouver Aquarium. Whether you're into hidden gems or Michelin-starred spots, there’s something for everyone.

Here's a taste of what's to come during the festival, but you can check out all the participating restaurants on the website.

Menus $35 or less

For a delicious budget-friendly meal, these are some of the spots offering menus between $20 and $30:

Menus between $30-$65

Want to elevate your night out? These are a few of the restaurants with menus in the $35–$65 range:

$100 menus

For a more luxurious dining experience, check out these upscale spots with $100 menus during the festival:

You can find the full list of participating restaurants and their menus on the official Dine Out Vancouver website. Don’t wait too long — reservations fill up fast!

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