A few familiar names in the Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»restaurant scene have recently sprouted wings and grown. With brand new locations that have recently opened up, these five local food businesses (and one Quebec import) are ready to feed more Metro Vancouverites.
Here are six Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»restaurants that have just opened more locations.
- Kitsilano
Kokomo isÌýknown for their plant-based menu of bowls, offering everything from fruit and nut-laden acai bowls to grain bowls, salads, and soups. They are also beloved for their smoothies and other snacks, including the dairy-free Aussie soft serve, Coco Whip. Recently they took over the former Culprit coffee location in Kitsilano, and made short work of transforming the space into a veg-lover's chic hang out.
Address: 2028 Vine Street, Vancouver
- Surrey
Prado Cafe’s Surrey outpost is situated in the lobby ofÌý3 Civic Plaza. The Surrey City Centre development includes a hotel and residences, and is Surrey’s tallest tower.ÌýThis is the fifth location for Prado Cafe, and their first south of the Fraser. The coffee shop was launched in 2004, then taken over in 2011 by award-winning barista and passionate coffee expert Sammy Piccolo.
Address: 3 Civic Plaza, Surrey
ÌýÌý - Kitsilano
Downtown’s charmingÌýBel CaféÌýhas finally added a second location to its roster. The David Hawksworth venture officially opened their doors in Kitsilano in early June. Here they have an expansive counter with pastries and a menu of coffee and tea, including specialty drinks. In addition to the baked goods, they have a selection of savoury toasts (think kale and eggs, or avocado, or tomato and burrata and the like).
Address:Ìý1780 West 3rd Avenue, Vancouver
- Robson Street
Ramen Koika has been up and running on Davie Street in the West End since March 2014, but this spring they added a location on Robson's ever-expanding "Ramen Row." Tuck into Koika’s Nagasaki-style pork broth ramen offerings, including the Black Garlic, another bestseller that really delivers on its promise of garlicky flavour, and their decadent King's Seafood. They make their thick and thin noodles on site, too.
Address:Ìý1479 Robson Street, Vancouver
- West Vancouver
Heirloom in South Granville has been a go-to for vegetarian and vegan eats in Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»for years now, and they have finally gotten their expansion off the ground. You'll find them now in West Vancouver, too, dishing up their signature bowls, toasts, salads, sandwiches, and mains, in a beautiful new space in the Grosvenor Ambleside development.
Address:Ìý1390 Marine Drive, West Vancouver
Ìý- Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»and Richmond
The Quebec-based treats shop centred on all things chocolate has opened not one but two new Vancouver-area locations recently. First up is their Richmond "dippery" ice cream shop in Steveston Village, where you'll find their oh-so-Instagrammable dipped cones in beautiful hues. Then there's their newest local "Sweet House" which has opened up on Granville Street in downtown.
Address: 738 Granville Street, Vancouver
Address:Ìý3866 Bayview Street, Richmond
And a heads up, food fans: A few other local spots are expanding, too. Salad shop Field & Social is prepping a new downtown location for fall of this year, Matchstick coffee is adding a fourth cafe to their lineup, and Commercial Drive's Sopra Sotto will soon fire up their pizza oven in Burnaby Heights.