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redpanda28
10-28-2011, 11:36 PM
Its my friend's sixteenth birthday in a couple of weeks, and she has a trouble of deciding where to go. She wants somewhere formal, nothing like boston pizza. It would be nice if it was skytrain and/or bus assessable. Any feed back would be appreciated :D

EDIT: sorry about the spelling mistakes it was late.
shes paying.
yes she is a foodie
shes been at moxies, various sushi places, red robins etc
not sure her budget
she was looking into more white food? she doesnt like asian food

SECOND EDIT: i think her parents are supplying the mooola. and i would estimate 20 people or less are going. nothing huge. at her 15th party it was around 15 ish? all females tho. also this party will be mixed gender.

Santofu
10-28-2011, 11:39 PM
I don't know anything about your "friend"... But there are tons of restaurants where they can enjoy... Such as Joeys, Milestones, Earls, Moxies, Cactus, etc. All in few blocks away from skytrain station in Downtown.

Formal dinner at Boston Pizza? :fuckthatshit:

Armind
10-28-2011, 11:47 PM
:lick:

CRS
10-29-2011, 12:08 AM
I'm not sure how formal one can get on a 16 year old's budget.

Seriously.

Are you looking for fine dining options? If so, list out how much each person (in general) is willing to pay.

MindBomber
10-29-2011, 12:24 AM
Pics of friend?










Realistically, at sixteen, your friends palate and those of the people who would be accompanying her aren't refined enough to enjoy a true formal restaurant. Stick to something more relaxed like Cactus Club, Earls or the Keg.

Culverin
10-29-2011, 12:37 AM
Is she a foodie?
Where has she been?
What's your budget?
What kind of budget are you looking at?
Has she friend zoned you yet?
What style of food? Mediterranean? West Coast? French?
What kind of pretentiousness? Milestones? Cactus? Casino AYCE? Uppity? Marcello Pizzaria?


I can probably help you out in terms of where to go, but you're going to have to help me narrow down the criteria...

Spoon
10-29-2011, 03:48 AM
your best bet's probably yaletown if it has to be close to skytrain. lots of selection there.

too bad it's in a couple of weeks though. taste of yaletown ends this month. but they'll probably still have similar price fixed menus though.

dyan
10-29-2011, 10:57 AM
Italian Kitchen

or

Someplace downtown like yaletown would be appropriate but don't know if it suits your budget.

TRDood
10-29-2011, 11:07 AM
How many people in your party?
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CRS
10-29-2011, 11:15 AM
So I see in your edit that "she's paying".

Does that mean she is paying for herself or paying for everyone?

I can't imagine that she is paying for everyone as I don't know many 16 year olds that can even do that even at the barest of restaurants.

If you guys were good friends, you would split her bill among all of you since its her birthday.

Anyways back to topic, if you don't know her budget and its white food you guys want, go to a typical joint like the keg, joey's, cactus club...

I recently had a boys night out at The Rogue and its right at Waterfront Skytrain station. It was a great place to eat and we had one of the best waitresses I've ever had.

You can try there since it's a pretty casual place but substantially more formal than boston pizza.

Culverin
10-29-2011, 11:30 AM
Yeah...
There is just so much to choose from. Not liking Asian food will jump up the price for sure.

A chain place like robbins, earls, cactus, joeys and you can get away with $20, no drinks.


If you bump that up to under $35, then you're starting to look at some nicer one-off restaurants. I hate to have my haunts flooded with people, but might as well since you're asking.... :p Grub, Les Faux Bourgeois, Greedy Pig, Pied a Terre...


Actually, come to think of it, one of the most affordable places with consistent good food is X-Site Grill in burnaby. But you can get away with $15 per person!
I'm there all the time.

CRS
10-29-2011, 12:39 PM
Yeah...
There is just so much to choose from. Not liking Asian food will jump up the price for sure.

A chain place like robbins, earls, cactus, joeys and you can get away with $20, no drinks.


If you bump that up to under $35, then you're starting to look at some nicer one-off restaurants. I hate to have my haunts flooded with people, but might as well since you're asking.... :p Grub, Les Faux Bourgeois, Greedy Pig, Pied a Terre...


Actually, come to think of it, one of the most affordable places with consistent good food is X-Site Grill in burnaby. But you can get away with $15 per person!
I'm there all the time.

LOLOLOLOLOL!

Your post was decent until this point.

I wouldn't have 16 year olds eat french food though. I doubt they'll know what they're eating AND they won't appreciate the cooking.

racerman88
10-29-2011, 03:17 PM
lots of nice restaurants in Yaletown close the the Canada line

Culverin
10-29-2011, 03:34 PM
LOLOLOLOLOL!

Your post was decent until this point.

I wouldn't have 16 year olds eat french food though. I doubt they'll know what they're eating AND they won't appreciate the cooking.

hahahaha, I Love x-site. Their classic burger is consistently good...
And like I said, I have no idea what their budget is like so I just covered all sorts of price ranges.

I dare you to find me a burger platter combo as good for under $10 at a sit down restaurant. I've looked around, haven't found one yet.

Meowjin
10-29-2011, 04:01 PM
am i the only one that finds it funny, that the op claims she's a foody and then mentions red robin?

CRS
10-29-2011, 04:13 PM
hahahaha, I Love x-site. Their classic burger is consistently good...
And like I said, I have no idea what their budget is like so I just covered all sorts of price ranges.

I dare you to find me a burger platter combo as good for under $10 at a sit down restaurant. I've looked around, haven't found one yet.

Bon's off broadway.

:lol

tiger_handheld
10-29-2011, 04:50 PM
Le Crocodile Restaurant (http://www.yelp.ca/biz/le-crocodile-restaurant-vancouver#query:most%20expensive%20restaurant)

redpanda28
10-29-2011, 08:35 PM
any feed back would be greatly appreciated :D

Culverin
10-29-2011, 09:46 PM
^
I loved Le Crocodile.

rageguy
10-30-2011, 01:30 AM
am i the only one that finds it funny, that the op claims she's a foody and then mentions red robin?

Yes, I laughed for a bit. But then again, she is only 16.

Just go to Cactus.

Culverin
10-30-2011, 02:25 AM
If your friend has a cute older sister I might be persuaded to to feed you guys :whistle:
:fullofwin:


Seriously though, you're going to have to help us narrow it down.
Some of us foodies have a never ending list of places to go...

West, Market, Vij's, Italian Kitchen, Coast.... etc...

dignatas
10-30-2011, 02:45 AM
Yeah...
There is just so much to choose from. Not liking Asian food will jump up the price for sure.

A chain place like robbins, earls, cactus, joeys and you can get away with $20, no drinks.


If you bump that up to under $35, then you're starting to look at some nicer one-off restaurants. I hate to have my haunts flooded with people, but might as well since you're asking.... :p Grub, Les Faux Bourgeois, Greedy Pig, Pied a Terre...


Actually, come to think of it, one of the most affordable places with consistent good food is X-Site Grill in burnaby. But you can get away with $15 per person!
I'm there all the time.

don't suggest them crazy ass places unless they are super balling. 16 year old guys... These bolded are great places for OP's needs.

Culverin
10-30-2011, 02:52 AM
SECOND EDIT: i think her parents are supplying the mooola. and i would estimate 20 people or less are going. nothing huge. at her 15th party it was around 15 ish? all females tho. also this party will be mixed gender.

OP's girl is ballin'...

No normal parents shells out $$ for their daughter of 16 to throw her own party at a formal/semi-formal place. If the parents do that kind of stuff, then maybe they want the party to go out in style at a fancy place?

Who am I to withhold information?

Culture_Vulture
10-30-2011, 03:26 AM
OP's girl is ballin'...

No normal parents shells out $$ for their daughter of 16 to throw her own party at a formal/semi-formal place. If the parents do that kind of stuff, then maybe they want the party to go out in style at a fancy place?

Who am I to withhold information?
OP's girl is Viet. Of course she be ballin'. :troll:


Yaletown, brah. Easily accessible.

SkinnyPupp
10-30-2011, 03:32 AM
I think she just wants to go somewhere where they can all dress up (well as much at 16 years olds can anyway) and not stand out like a bunch of dorks. I get where she's coming from, since 16 year olds can't exactly go out to clubs to dress up or whatever.

Maybe that will help get some better recommendations.

Zyzz
10-30-2011, 04:49 AM
cream of the crop restaurants in the entire Greater Vancouver would be Morton, Gotham, and Hy's, in that order.


be prepared to pay $25+ for a salad, $40+ for an appetizer, and $80+ for a steak or entree alone though.

Sky_High
10-30-2011, 05:34 AM
cream of the crop restaurants in the entire Greater Vancouver would be Morton, Gotham, and Hy's, in that order.

You been chilling in the mid-levels for too long...but the Morton's in Vancouver closed a long time ago....

Zyzz
10-30-2011, 06:37 AM
You been chilling in the mid-levels for too long...but the Morton's in Vancouver closed a long time ago....

thought they would re-open given its Morton. Aw now I can't eat their cheesecakes flown from NY

age: 16


age: 16





age: 16


parents are paying? Just giving suggestions here since I don't know how wealthy are their parents. Vancouver has some seriously balling kids by the way, in case OP is one of them.

unit
10-30-2011, 04:27 PM
ok by formal dining do you mean like $100 a head sort of thing? or just something upscale compared to what you're used to? if the latter, try just going to cactus or something. it'll probably satisfy your tastes especially if you have 15 people going.

bluejays
10-30-2011, 04:32 PM
Check out seasons in the park!
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TRDood
10-30-2011, 04:44 PM
I don't really understand why 16 year old little kids like to play dress up for birthday dinners. Wearing a proper suit is so uncomfortable to eat. But then again, when I think of 16 year olds dressed up "formally", it would be half buttoned up shirts, white pants, white leather shoes. I won't complain about the slutty dresses LGs wear though.

With 15-20 people, and you can't drink at that age, just have the dinner anywhere in Yaletown that will accomendate your group. Keg in Yaletown is not bad for price and food. And why is the birthday girl treating everyone? :fulloffuck:
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Meowjin
10-30-2011, 06:28 PM
imo most fine dining resto's in this city suck. Keep it real. Fine dining is dumb.

Culverin
10-30-2011, 08:45 PM
But then again, when I think of 16 year olds dressed up "formally", it would be half buttoned up shirts, white pants, white leather shoes. I won't complain about the slutty dresses LGs wear though.

Hey! Don't trash on the white leather shoes.
I have a pair and are among my favorite shoes.
They are Fluevogs though... So it's pretty legit at least. :concentrate:

TRDood
10-30-2011, 09:36 PM
Hey! Don't trash on the white leather shoes.
I have a pair and are among my favorite shoes.
They are Fluevogs though... So it's pretty legit at least. :concentrate:

Do you also wear it with tight white pants? :troll:

Shades
10-30-2011, 10:35 PM
Booking a private room at Main Street Sun Sui Wah is pretty nice. The food is great and it's not something you're not used to since you're asian.

observer
10-31-2011, 11:57 PM
For a more formal setting, if money is not an issue, maybe ShoreClub? Fairly nice setting and the Red Robins/Kegs crowd will still feel comfortable ordering from the menu.

The kids will probably feel intimidated at most French or Italian restaurants.