Kadoya Japanese Restaurant

Kadoya Japanese Restaurant (1063 Davie St., Vancouver, 604-608-1115) is a tiny Japanese restaurant on Davie Street downtown, across from the Celebrities gay night club. Kadoya is usually packed with people around 7pm on a weekday, and reservations are recommended. Enjoy some of their colorful, inventive sushi creations such as the specialty rolls pictured below (approx. $7.95 per roll). A very large dinner for two came to approximately $40.

Fancy sushi rolls

Fancy sushi rolls

Japanese sushi

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10 Responses to “Kadoya Japanese Restaurant”

  1. wine shop Says:

    Superb read, I recently passed this onto a colleague who has been performing a bit research on that. And the man in fact bought me lunch because I came across it for him smile So allow me to rephrase that: Appreciate your lunch!

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  3. malik Says:

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  4. malik Says:

    i like koren food
    people
    i am from pakistan
    i love korea

  5. malik Says:

    i love koren food and people

  6. Tama Says:

    I love the sushi at Kadoya.

  7. Sarah Husband Says:

    So what if they say it’s a gay night club? I’m gay and I don’t find it offensive. Stop with the PC overkill already!
    Some people like to know what kind of places are in the surrounding area so that they can make informed choices of where they go. This helps to keep away small-minded bigots too!

  8. Irene Says:

    christina, i don’t think the author meant to sound politically incorrect. It’s just a stating of the facts that the nightclub generally has homosexual patrons.
    It might’ve seemed odd if the person also put the capitalized emphasis that you dd.

  9. Mike Says:

    “Celebrities Night Club is a landmark for Vancouver’s Night Life and has been a dance bar as far back as 1910. It has lived as Celebrities since 1980, with a short closure for 4 years to do a major renovation. Since Celebrities Night club re-opened in the summer of 2003 it continues to be the largest Gay & Lesbian night club in Vancouver!”

    http://www.celebritiesnightclub.com/

  10. christina Says:

    Hi,

    I find it rude that you put “across from the celebrities GAY night club”.

    Why does it matter what population the night club across the street serves.

    Very politically incorrect

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