These 14 Vancouver restaurants were just named among the best in Canada

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Person at a restaurant. Right: Food on a table.

Someone at Burdock & Co Restaurant in Vancouver. Right: Botanist Dining.

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Canada's 100 Best Restaurants for 2025 has just been revealed, and Metro Vancouver absolutely crushed it. If you're looking for the best places to eat in Vancouver, this fresh list is packed with foodie gems you'll want to try ASAP.

A total of 14 Vancouver restaurants made the cut this year, announced on May 5. From upscale French cuisine to innovative West Coast fare, there’s something to satisfy every craving. Here’s the full list of local spots to add to your foodie bucket list:

  • Published on Main
  • AnnaLena
  • St. Lawrence
  • Kissa Tanto
  • Le Crocodile by Rob Feenie
  • Botanist
  • L'Abattoir
  • Boulevard
  • Bacchus
  • Hawksworth
  • Burdock & Co
  • Elisa
  • Maenam
  • Elem
If you're down to explore beyond the city, B.C. has even more award-winning restaurants that are worth the trip. Wild Blue in Whistler, Pluvio in Ucluelet on Vancouver Island, and Marilena in Victoria were also featured in the prestigious ranking. Then you have Baan Lao and The Fish Man in Richmond, if you want something just outside of the city.
Whether you're after a romantic dinner, an Instagram-worthy plate, or just top-tier flavours, B.C.'s dining scene has lots to offer, clearly. Time to book those reservations — your taste buds will thank you.

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