Sushi in Vancouver

Vancouver is a west coast town. Like manyparticular dish to order is the $11 Super 7. This
other cities on the west coast of North America,allows you to sample everything they have to
Vancouver has a large Japanese population.offer on one plate. In addition, they have a full
Japanese immigration has played a large role inselection of beers, wines, and sake from their bar.
the history of the city, and with this immigrationMiko Sushi Japanese Restaurant - 1335 Robson St
has come a fusion of Canadian and JapaneseMiko Sushi is one of those places that you might
culture. Without a doubt, Sushi is quite a popularpass by and think nothing of it. However, if you
food in North America. While it is now prettywere to step inside you would find a place that
much ubiquitous, even staple, in most cities on thehas been called one of the best Japanese
continent the Sushi we have come to adore hasrestaurants in Canada, and is nearly universally
its roots on the west coast, particularly in Loslauded by every restaurant critic.
Angeles and Vancouver. The well known CaliforniaThe dishes at Miko Sushi are small, and a bit more
roll and the B.C roll play homage to this history. Asexpensive than other places but once you take
one would expect, Vancouver has a wide varietyyour first bite you'll remember why you paid the
of excellent sushi restaurants. These restaurantsextra money.
all have an authentic feel, as they use freshShuRaku Sake Bar - 833 Granville St
ingredients from the Pacific and traditionalShuRaku Sake Bar is a restaurant and lounge on
Japanese recipes.the Granville Strip near many of the nightclubs
Bistro Sakana Japanese Restaurant - 1123and theaters. They offer elegantly prepared Sushi,
Mainland StSashimi, and other Japanese culinary delights. While
Bistro Sakana is a Sushi Bar located in the trendyyou will notice above average prices, the
Yaletown district of Vancouver. While the Sushithoughtfulness of the food's presentation more
Chefs use only the freshest ingredients, andthan makes up for it. They also have an excellent
every sushi roll ordered is delicately hand made itselection of Sake, which is a Japanese liquor that
still is not an expensive restaurant!tastes somewhat similar to warm vodka and
Entrees start at $8 and go up from there. Onegreen tea.