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Japanese Restaurants near Vancouver Community College - City Centre Campus Vancouver BC in Vancouver, BC (576 Result(s))

Momo Sushi invites you to their sushi bar. Discover a menu offering a variety of sushi, priced at 11$ to 25$. Their atmosphere has been described as casual. They provide wheelchair-accessible restaurant and are open nightly all week. You can get there not only by public transit but also by bicycle and visit them in a surrounding recognized as exciting. You may pay by MasterCard, American Express and Visa.
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Our goal is to create an atmosphere that is both warm and inviting, keeping our newest venue true to it's surroundings. Located in an age old heritage building, we have maintained as much of the original brick walls as possible - creating an environment that is both contemporary and classic. Our menu is designed to reflect this this casual appeal while providing a high level of service and commitment to quality. Gyoza Bar is Owner Seigo Nakamura's dream, which has been in the making for countless years. Vancouver's first "Gyoza Bar" is introduced with great anticipation to the North American market.
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Guu is the izakaya pioneer with the Japanese spirit .Other than serving authentic izakaya food/drink, their warm and energetic loud greeting to patrons is one of their characters. Shout with us, 'Guu is Guuu'd!'
The chef only works on one course at a time so Teppanyaki is eaten leisurely. While veteran Teppanyaki-diners drink, eat, or converse while dining, first-timers may have difficulty taking their eyes off the private cooking demonstration going on in front of them. The Teppans themselves are made of stainless steel of varying shape and size. A large Teppan, including the surrounding counter from which diners eat, can seat as many as 20 people, allowing diners to sit comfortably while watching the chef prepare their meal.
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