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Pacific Northwest cooking at its most architecturally serious — Hawksworth at the Rosewood Hotel Georgia, Published on Main at #28 on North America's 50 Best, the chef-driven Mt Pleasant scene, and the largest Asian dining selection in North America after Los Angeles.

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Editor's Guide · Top 10 Restaurants in Vancouver
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2026Editorial Edition
At a glance

The best restaurants in Vancouver for 2026 are led by Hawksworth — modern french. Runners-up by editorial rank: Published on Main, Botanist, Kissa Tanto, St. Lawrence.

The Vancouver List

Ten editorial picks, ranked by the only filter that matters: why you are dining.

$ Under C$30   $$ C$30–60   $$$ C$60–120   $$$$ C$120+
Hawksworth — Vancouver
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Vancouver — Modern French

Hawksworth

Modern French $$$$

David Hawksworth's Rosewood Hotel Georgia dining room — Vancouver's most polished hotel-French since 2011 and the room every visiting British Columbia premier has hosted in.

Published on Main — Vancouver
2
First Date
Vancouver — Modern Canadian Tasting

Published on Main

Modern Canadian Tasting $$$$

Gus Stieffenhofer-Brandson's Mt Pleasant tasting room — #28 on North America's 50 Best Restaurants list, Michelin-starred, and the most-watched chef-driven Vancouver opening since 2018.

Botanist — Vancouver
3
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Vancouver — Modern French

Botanist

Modern French $$$$

The Fairmont Pacific Rim's modern French dining room — picture-window views of Coal Harbour, Hector Laguna's serious Pacific Coast cooking, and the most architecturally generous fine-dining room in downtown Vancouver.

Kissa Tanto — Vancouver
4
First Date
Vancouver — Japanese-Italian

Kissa Tanto

Japanese-Italian $$$

Joël Watanabe's Chinatown counter — Japanese-Italian fusion in a dim, jazz-soundtracked dining room above a Pender Street Chinese bakery. The most-photographed counter in Strathcona and one of the most-cited Vancouver restaurants.

St. Lawrence — Vancouver
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Vancouver — Quebec Heritage

St. Lawrence

Quebec Heritage $$$$

Jean-Christophe Poirier's Railtown room — Quebec heritage cooking in a converted Strathcona warehouse, with a tourtière, a rabbit-with-mustard, and the most architecturally distinctive dining room in East Vancouver.

AnnaLena — Vancouver
6
First Date
Vancouver — Modern Canadian

AnnaLena

Modern Canadian $$$

Mike Robbins's Kitsilano flagship — modern Canadian cooking with a serious vegetable programme, named for the chef's grandmothers, and the most quietly polished neighbourhood-tasting room in Kits.

Boulevard — Vancouver
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Vancouver — Pacific Coast Steakhouse

Boulevard

Pacific Coast Steakhouse $$$$

Alex Chen's Sutton Place steakhouse — Pacific Coast seafood, dry-aged ribeye, and the most polished hotel-steakhouse experience in downtown Vancouver since Hawksworth.

Burdock & Co — Vancouver
8
First Date
Vancouver — Plant-Forward

Burdock & Co

Plant-Forward $$$

Andrea Carlson's Mt Pleasant plant-forward kitchen — the most ambitious vegetable programme in Vancouver, with serious BC sourcing and a tasting-menu format that has held the Main Street booking since 2013.

Maenam — Vancouver
9
First Date
Vancouver — Thai

Maenam

Thai $$$

Angus An's Kitsilano Thai room — modern Thai cooking from the chef who put Vancouver Thai on the international map, with a serious sourcing programme and a tasting-menu format that has held the Kits booking since 2009.

Pidgin — Vancouver
10
First Date
Vancouver — Asian-Influenced Tasting

Pidgin

Asian-Influenced Tasting $$$

The Crosstown chef-driven counter — Asian-influenced modern Canadian cooking in a converted Carrall Street storefront, with the most ambitious cocktail programme in the Vancouver Asian fusion scene.

The Top Ten in Vancouver

Ranked against a single question: if you had one night in Vancouver, where would you go?

1

Hawksworth

Modern French $$$$ Coal Harbour

David Hawksworth's Rosewood Hotel Georgia dining room — Vancouver's most polished hotel-French since 2011 and the room every visiting British Columbia premier has hosted in.

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Published on Main

Modern Canadian Tasting $$$$ Mt Pleasant

Gus Stieffenhofer-Brandson's Mt Pleasant tasting room — #28 on North America's 50 Best Restaurants list, Michelin-starred, and the most-watched chef-driven Vancouver opening since 2018.

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3

Botanist

Modern French $$$$ Coal Harbour

The Fairmont Pacific Rim's modern French dining room — picture-window views of Coal Harbour, Hector Laguna's serious Pacific Coast cooking, and the most architecturally generous fine-dining room in downtown Vancouver.

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4

Kissa Tanto

Japanese-Italian $$$ Chinatown

Joël Watanabe's Chinatown counter — Japanese-Italian fusion in a dim, jazz-soundtracked dining room above a Pender Street Chinese bakery. The most-photographed counter in Strathcona and one of the most-cited Vancouver restaurants.

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5

St. Lawrence

Quebec Heritage $$$$ Railtown — Strathcona

Jean-Christophe Poirier's Railtown room — Quebec heritage cooking in a converted Strathcona warehouse, with a tourtière, a rabbit-with-mustard, and the most architecturally distinctive dining room in East Vancouver.

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6

AnnaLena

Modern Canadian $$$ Kitsilano

Mike Robbins's Kitsilano flagship — modern Canadian cooking with a serious vegetable programme, named for the chef's grandmothers, and the most quietly polished neighbourhood-tasting room in Kits.

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7

Boulevard

Pacific Coast Steakhouse $$$$ Downtown — Burrard

Alex Chen's Sutton Place steakhouse — Pacific Coast seafood, dry-aged ribeye, and the most polished hotel-steakhouse experience in downtown Vancouver since Hawksworth.

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8

Burdock & Co

Plant-Forward $$$ Mt Pleasant

Andrea Carlson's Mt Pleasant plant-forward kitchen — the most ambitious vegetable programme in Vancouver, with serious BC sourcing and a tasting-menu format that has held the Main Street booking since 2013.

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9

Maenam

Thai $$$ Kitsilano

Angus An's Kitsilano Thai room — modern Thai cooking from the chef who put Vancouver Thai on the international map, with a serious sourcing programme and a tasting-menu format that has held the Kits booking since 2009.

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10

Pidgin

Asian-Influenced Tasting $$$ Crosstown — Gastown

The Crosstown chef-driven counter — Asian-influenced modern Canadian cooking in a converted Carrall Street storefront, with the most ambitious cocktail programme in the Vancouver Asian fusion scene.

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The Vancouver Dining Guide

Vancouver runs the most ingredient-forward dining scene in Canada and arguably North America. The Pacific Coast pantry — wild salmon, BC spot prawns, Dungeness crab, sea urchin from the Strait, Okanagan stone fruit, Fraser Valley vegetables — sits at the foundation of every serious kitchen, and the Asian populations of the city have built a depth of Japanese, Chinese, Korean and Vietnamese cooking that no other city outside Los Angeles or Honolulu matches. The Michelin Guide arrived in 2022 and twelve restaurants now hold stars in the 2025 selection. Published on Main reaches #28 on North America's 50 Best Restaurants list — the highest-ranked Canadian restaurant on the list — and the chef-driven Mt Pleasant and Chinatown scenes have become destinations in their own right.

The pantry is uncompromising: Lummi Island sablefish, Haida Gwaii halibut, BC spot prawns in their three-week May window, Sechelt mussels, Salt Spring lamb, Pemberton potatoes, Cawston cherries and apricots, Naramata pinot noir and Okanagan riesling. Asian ingredient depth runs deeper than anywhere outside the Pacific Rim itself: serious omakase, broth-led ramen, Sichuan, Cantonese seafood, regional Vietnamese, modern Korean. Wine programmes lead with BC and Oregon, lean naturally into Burgundy and the New World, and the coffee scene is third-wave excellent.

Neighbourhoods

Coal Harbour and Downtown carry the hotel and luxury rooms (Hawksworth, Botanist, Boulevard). Mt Pleasant and Main Street hold the chef-driven and tasting-menu rooms (Published on Main, AnnaLena). Chinatown and Strathcona carry the Asian-fusion and natural-wine rooms (Kissa Tanto, Pidgin). Kitsilano and South Granville carry the neighbourhood splurge.

Reservations & Practical Notes

Reservations: Published on Main needs 6-8 weeks; Hawksworth and Botanist 2-4 weeks; the chef-driven rooms 1-3 weeks. Dress is West Coast smart-casual — a button-down and clean denim are universal. Tipping is 18-20%. BC's Liquor Distribution Branch tax means wine pricing is high; ask the sommelier for half-bottles or specific producers rather than reading the list cold. Most kitchens close at 10pm Tue-Thu, 10:30pm Fri-Sat. The SkyTrain runs through the centre; cabs are limited and Ubers patchy outside the core.

For deeper editorial coverage, see our Editorial column — including pieces on Impress Clients, First Date and Proposal dining.