Cambie St At West 33rd Ave
Vancouver, BC
V5Y 2M5
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Poised in Queen Elizabeth Park at the highest point in the city, and overlooking the exquisite quarry gardens, Seasons in the Park Restaurant is a local landmark in a class of its own, having set the standard for distinctive regional cuisine and exceptional service in Vancouver for almost 20 years. Centrally located and just a 10-minute drive from the Vancouver International Airport and... more
From OpenTable: Poised in Queen Elizabeth Park at the highest point in the city, and overlooking the exquisite quarry gardens, Seasons in the Park Restaurant is a local landmark in a class of its own, having set the standard for distinctive regional cuisine and exceptional service in Vancouver for almost 20 years.Centrally located and just a 10-minute drive from the Vancouver International... more
Take a walk through the Bloedel Floral Conservatory and the blooming beds, then evacuate to the shady back patio or sunny western side to partake of chef Buddy Wolfe’s confident if high-volume offerings. Go for sockeye salmon with maple glaze and garlic mashed potatoes ($27), or miso soy marinated black cod with pineapple chive vinaigrette ($26). And don’t leave without a slice of the signature... more
Every seat has a 'drop-dead view' at this 'romantic' West Side 'stalwart... more
The city's literal high point, boasting epic city views, old world elegance and a well-edited list of local and international wines by the glass, half-litre and bottle. Midday swing menu features prime time hits in an earlier showing, enjoyed while evening falls on the garden for something truly cinematic. Crossovers from sister restaurants (including the equally 'viewy' Teahouse) include... more
Pricey but worth it. We had a wonderful evening.
We got good recommendations, no trouble with my low carb request, and even a small bowl of dark chocolate that was not on the menu, for my tea. Could not have been better.
We came here on the 2nd night of our honeymoon, hoping to have a better view of the city. Everyone was very friendly, but it was foggy outside, which kind of ruined the mood! The food was fairly average, and the old fashioned drink was not good at all. We braved the cold weather and had a drink by the... more
Season's is located in Queen Elizabeth Park and boasts one of Vancouver City's most spectacular views! This restaurant fails to deliver on both the service and menu. I have been to both Sequoia Restaurants, including the Teahouse in Stanley Park.
The overall service in this place is incredibly slow! I had to constantly remind the server to refill our water,...
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Poised in Queen Elizabeth Park at the highest point in the city, and overlooking the exquisite quarry gardens, Seasons in the Park Restaurant is a local landmark in a class of its own, having set the standard for distinctive regional cuisine and exceptional service in Vancouver for almost 20 years. Centrally located and just a 10-minute drive from the Vancouver International Airport and... more
Nestled in the 130-acre Queen Elizabeth Park, Seasons in the Park offers 360-degree views of the stunning Vancouver skyline, Pacific Ocean and the North Shore mountains. The combination of exceptional service and west coast cuisine make this restaurant one not to be missed. The menu features classics such as New York steak and rack of lamb, but the real focus is on fresh local seafood. Try the... more
Located in the beautiful Queen Elizabeth Park, this luxurious Pacific Northwest jewel features garden and mountain views and elegant, sophisticated surroundings. The Continental offerings include scallops and prawns, seared ahi tuna nicoise, pork, chicken and pasta. A rotating menu of Pacific and Atlantic salmon entrees is also featured. The restaurant is open throughout the day serving lunch,... more