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Take Out - Vancouver Restaurants
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.



193,532 views - Posted Thursday, October 18th, 2007
Posted in Asian, Casual, Celebrities, Creative Dishes, Davie Street, Downtown, Favorites, Food Photos, Fun atmosphere, Japanese, Large Portions, Lunch, Restaurant, Sashimi, Seafood, Students, Sushi, Take Out, Trendy, Vancouver, Vancouver Restaurants, West End | 12 Comments »
Falafel Maison (516 Robson Street, Vancouver, 604-647-6450) is a small take-out restaurant that serves Mediterranean cuisine. The Chicken Shwarma plate is a humongous serving of grilled chicken on rice with tatziki and hot sauce, a small green salad, humus and pita bread (pictured below, $6.25).

11,652 views - Posted Wednesday, October 17th, 2007
Posted in Affordable, Budget, Casual, Chicken, Downtown, Fast Food, Food Photos, Large Portions, Lunch, Mediterranean, Reasonably Priced, Restaurant, Robson, Take Out, Vancouver, Vancouver Restaurants | No Comments »
Quiznos is a fast food chain restaurant that serves grilled subs and pizzas with fresh ingredients. Their downtown Yaletown location (206B Davie St., Vancouver, phone 604-647-0123) is a bit hard to get to because of the Canada Line construction, but is worth a visit if you’re in the area. Click here for addresses and maps to Quiznos’ other numerous locations in Vancouver. My favorite sub at Quiznos is the Turkey Bacon Guacamole (pictured below, around $8.50), which is no longer displayed on the menu, but can be ordered on request at most locations. Quiznos is a slightly more upscale competitor to the Subway chain of sandwich restaurants, and Quiznos uses a different toasting process which I find doesn’t dry out the bread as much. The menu at Quiznos also features some vegetarian selections.

21,249 views - Posted Tuesday, October 16th, 2007
Posted in Casual, Chain Restaurants, Davie Street, Downtown, Fast Food, Food Photos, Healthy Food, Lunch, Pizza, Restaurant, Sandwiches, Take Out, Vancouver, Vancouver Restaurants, Vegetarian, Yaletown | No Comments »
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