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Recommendations for people visiting the Mozilla office in Vancouver.

Many of these are compiled in this FourSquare list. There is also a handy Google Map

Airport Transportation

The best way is to take the 'Canada Line' train from the airport.

Hotels

We've had the best luck with the St. Regis Hotel which is near the office and the Canada line station, and bookable via egencia:

Food

Vegetarian-friendly Options

  • Nicli Antica Pizza
  • Verace Pizza
  • Incendio Pizza
  • Deacon's Corner (diner)
  • Sitar (indian)
  • Acme (diner)
  • Nuba (lebanese)
  • La taqueria (tacos, duh)
  • Golden Garden (vietnamese)
  • Salad Loop (one under harbour centre, one in central library)
  • MoMo Sushi
  • Finch's (sandwiches, slow but very good)
  • Gorilla Food (raw vegan)
  • International Village food court (by stadium)
  • Harbour centre food court

Non-Vegetarian Options

  • Guu Izakaya (A Vancouver Gastown tradition)
  • Chambar (belgian, dinner)
  • Cafe Medina (brunch, lunch, waffles, pseudo-european-fusion)
  • Meat & Bread (lunch; excellent "sandwiches")
  • Acme Cafe (lunch; diner)
  • Guu Izakaya in Gastown (water st. location)
  • Pour House (excellent burger among others, not cheap)
  • Revel Room (decent burger)
  • Irish Heather
  • Salt (cold cuts, cheeses, wine);Judas Goat is a fancy $$ tapas run by the same folks
  • Jules Bistro
  • L'abbatoir (cutting edge, v. good, not cheap)

Not close to the office

  • Sushi: Hitae Sushi on 4th in Kits for traditional; The Eatery for a weird hip scene. There are lots of other good choices.
  • Italian: La Buca; La Quercia; Campagnolo; Quattro (North Vancouver and Whistler; the Vancouver location closed)
  • Pizza: Pizzeria Barbarella at Fraser and Broadway;Via Tavere near Commercial Drive; Bibo
  • Indian: Vij's (fancy fusion); Rangoli (related, less fancy)
  • Thai: Krua Thai in North Vancouver
  • Japanese: the other Guu restaurants; Gyoza King; Kintaro Ramen on Denman; Motomachi Shokudo Ramen
  • French: Regalade; Au petit Chavignol; Aux faux bourgeois; Salade de fruits
  • Chinese: I'm not competent in that domain, but there are apparently world-class options here. Ask Roland Tanglao. Better yet ask a "Canadian of Chinese heritage" like Anthony Lam or Mavis Ou. I love cheap and cheerful cash only greasy Cantonese at New Town Bakery (special set menu B and C!), and a little more expensive The Boss (ox tongue, congee, pepper beef noodles!) both in Chinatown. Mavis and Anthony can tell you about Richmond and non lunch food.
  • Refuel's sous-vide fried chicken is quite tasty2July2014roland: refuel is gone, apparently if you call ahead and you are lucky the fried chicken can still be had at Campagnolo Roma or the original Campagnolo on Main street which is a 10 minute walk from the office.
  • Harvest Deli on Broadway for classic sandwiches;
  • Templeton (check out the Portobello "burger", and the $5-shake); Deacon's corner for a corned beef hash;

Lots of street food vendors!

Drinks

Drinks that make you feel funny

  • Alibi Room - lots of local beers on tap & decent food
  • L'abbatoir - fancy cocktails
  • The Diamond - Fancy cocktails and fun Asian fusion food but closed on Mondays!
  • Six Acres - lots of bottled beers and pub grub and staggering distance from Irish Heather
  • Irish Heather - Guiness! and decent pub grub!
  • Guilt & Co Luxurious cocktails and board games!

Coffee drinks

(FYI: Vancouverites are *serious* about coffee places.)

  • Revolver (the boss)
  • Acme (for when you want to impress) - 19April2016roland - not sure the coffee is great but the pies are out of this world and go well with coffee
  • East Van Roasters (tiny, cute, chocolate involved)
  • Nelson the Seagull (next to East Van Roasters, better for longer stays, fresh-made bread too) (Brits: this is the best flat white in town)
  • Timbertrain [wooden, Gastowny, "hip"]

Health Professionals

Move your body

Treat yourself

  • Haircuts
    • For ladies, Lisa's Chop Shop is down the road, cheaper than most, and great, especially if you have dyed hair and like rockabily music. Ask for Jen, who is lovely.
    • For mostly men but they do women too: JD's barbershop is close. Unpredictable results if you don't have a specific person.
  • Spa
  • Sensory isolation tanks: http://www.floathouse.ca/
  • Sauna