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19 B.C. Restaurants Shine on Canada’s 100 Best List

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B.C. boasts 19 top restaurants on Canada’s 100 Best 2025 list, led by Published on Main and AnnaLena in Vancouver’s vibrant culinary scene.

B.C. Restaurants Make a Strong Showing Nationally

While B.C. didn’t claim the top spot on Canada’s 100 Best Restaurants list for 2025, the province proudly secured 19 places, highlighting its dynamic and diverse food scene. Vancouver’s Published on Main and AnnaLena lead the pack, ranking 9th and 10th respectively, showcasing the city’s culinary excellence.

New Faces and Familiar Favorites

This year’s list features fresh entries and returning favorites. Le Crocodile by Rob Feenie debuts at 28th, while longtime staples like Kissa Tanto (#18), Baan Lao (#26), and Hawksworth (#66) continue to impress. Vancouver dominates with 14 restaurants, Richmond adds two, and three more represent other parts of B.C., including Whistler and Victoria.

Culinary Quality Across the Province

From upscale dining to casual gems, B.C.’s restaurants offer something for every palate. The list reflects a commitment to quality and innovation, with chefs pushing boundaries while honoring local ingredients and traditions. Newcomer Elem in Vancouver also earns a spot among the country’s best new restaurants, blending global influences with modern flair.

Canada’s 100 Best: A Growing, Evolving List

Jacob Richler, editor-in-chief of Canada’s 100 Best, notes the evolving nature of the rankings, with 31 new restaurants making the cut this year. The expanded panel of 160 judges, including chefs, food writers, and industry insiders, ensures a comprehensive and passionate evaluation of Canada’s dining landscape.

Explore B.C.’s Top Culinary Destinations

  • Published on Main (Vancouver)
  1. AnnaLena (Vancouver)
  2. St. Lawrence (Vancouver)
  3. Kissa Tanto (Vancouver)
  4. Baan Lao (Richmond)
  5. Le Crocodile (Vancouver)
  6. Botanist (Vancouver)
  7. Wild Blue (Whistler)
  8. Pluvio (Ucluelet)
  9. L’Abattoir (Vancouver)
  10. Marilena (Victoria)
  11. Boulevard (Vancouver)
  12. Bacchus (Vancouver)
  13. Hawksworth (Vancouver)
  14. Burdock & Co. (Vancouver)
  15. Elisa (Vancouver)
  16. The Fish Man (Richmond)
  17. Maenam (Vancouver)
  18. Elem (Vancouver)

B.C.’s vibrant restaurant scene continues to captivate diners and critics alike, proving the province is a culinary powerhouse on the Canadian stage. Ready to taste the best?

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