Where To Eat in Vancouver by Food Reporter Erin Ireland
Erin Ireland is the creator of To Die For, a site that connects Vancouverites with the most delicious and ethically-sourced food in the city. Her main interest is not only to find food that tastes good, but that is also ethically-sourced, i.e. how and where the ingredients were grown before they ended up on your plate. She’s also a food reporter for 102.7 The Peak Radio, CTV Morning Live, and BC Living Magazine.
We interviewed Erin in collaboration with VancityBuzz on where to eat in Vancouver and this is a summary of what we found out. To read the full interview, go here.
This is the list of Erin’s choices. All links and directions are included in the map.
What would you say is Vancouver’s signature dish?
The Kale Caesar salad. Or, if kale is really “last year’s ingredient”, how about deep fried cauliflower or brussel sprouts? I think we’ll continue to see these types of dishes appearing on local menus.
Which place, in your opinion, offers a real Vancouverite experience?
- The Oakwood Canadian Bistro. Not just for its name. This cozy restaurant displays local artwork on its walls and its local ingredient sources are listed on the menu. Warm Kale Salad, the All-Canadian Poutine and Mussels are just a few of the “Canadian” dishes you should try.
Which are the places that are innovating Vancouver’s culinary landscape?
- Burdock and Co. Chef Andrea Carlson is committed to organic, local sourcing. With her focus on sustainability, she’s setting an example for young and old chefs alike.
- The Acorn Restaurant is another innovator in the industry. They prove that vegetarian and vegan food can create line-ups. Every city in the world needs more restaurants with a plant-based focus.
What are your favourite hidden gems?
- Roundel Cafe for brunch. I’m shocked by the fact they don’t have a line-up out their door like their hugely successful neighbour The Red Wagon. Their dishes are filling, delicious and lovingly made with ethically grown ingredients. Try the unique but fabulous omelette with walnuts, blue cheese and carrots.
Favorite bakeries and dessert spots?
- Beaucoup Bakery. A trip to Paris left me believing that we truly have the best croissant in the world right here in Vancouver.
- Mosquito in Gastown is a new dessert and champagne lounge that I’m excited to check out. We haven’t seen this concept in several years and with a room so beautiful (designed by Craig Stanghetta) I have high hopes the desserts will be up to the same standards.
Thank you Erin for the interview! And to our readers, if you have other local’s favorites in Vancouver you’d like to share, let us know in the comments. We hope this guide helps you enjoy the amazing gastronomic scene of Vancouver.