
Jason R.
6 reviews on 1 places
Decent food and beer. Large crowds are usually outside but the line seems to more fast. Inside you’ll find friendly staff and quick service. There’s a place to purchase beer and other items on site. The beer was decent, but nothing I would take back home. I still recommended going to Granville Island Brewer It’s a nice experience while in Vancouver.
Really top notch sushi. I’ve lived in Japan and this place is legit. The sashimi pieces are huge! It’s a great value as well. Lot of food for your money and they have lunch specials, which I highly recommend. My only suggestion is to add more tofu and seaweed to the miso soup. Customer service is excellent and I believe they are bilingual with Japanese and English.
Very delicious Chinese noodle house! We got medium level spice and my tongue was tingling haha I haven’t had such delicious Chinese noodles in my life, but only gave a 4 star because the cup of water had a bleach taste to it.
At the table you can order from the QR code and pay as well This is very useful because of the language barrier. Most dishes are around $14, but well worth it. One thing I didn’t like was my tip options on the QR code. I don’t think a 15% tip is justifiable for just dropping off the food and giving us a water. There wasn’t any waiter service because everything is ordered with the QR code.
At the table you can order from the QR code and pay as well This is very useful because of the language barrier. Most dishes are around $14, but well worth it. One thing I didn’t like was my tip options on the QR code. I don’t think a 15% tip is justifiable for just dropping off the food and giving us a water. There wasn’t any waiter service because everything is ordered with the QR code.
Coffee is good and I love that you get a real cup if you decide to stay and enjoy it in a relaxing environment. The music is retro from the 90’s and not too hard core. When I was there they were playing the Cranberries album. Nice to reminisce some fond memories from days past while enjoying a hot cup of Joe. The pastries looked delicious. Next time I’m there I’ll be sure to try them.
You've got to see this place! From the moment you enter the airport terminal and Tahiti, you're greeted by friendly English/French speakers who go out of their way to ensure you know where you're going and that you have the most enjoyable experience. The rooms were top-notch and the views are amazing. The only recommendations I have are they should install hammocks and have some board games so people have something to do on rainy days. Some things we learned after being there are to bring water shoes, some small denomination $$ for tips, a European electrical adaptor/converter for phones/tablets, and bring your own alcohol unless you want to pay $20-30 per drink. They don't limit you on the amount of alcohol you take, like the cruise lines. The only issue we had was that we were charged extra fees because of some mistakes on the staff's part. These issues were taken care of before we left, but the staff member who we asked to remove the fees had an attitude, but other than that, the staff was amazing.