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Frommer's Guide
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Introduction: Best Dining Bets Frommer

Lumière (Vancouver; tel. 604/739-8185): From its early days, Lumière has been in the running for best restaurant in Vancouver. You won't be disappointed by the French-influenced Pacific Rim cuisine here.

Blue Crab Bar and Grill (Victoria; tel. 250/480-1999): You might think that the food would have a hard time competing with the view at this restaurant in the Coast Hotel, but you'd be wrong. The creative chef serves up the freshest seafood, the presentation is beautiful, and the dishes are outstanding.

Sooke Harbour House (Sooke; tel. 250/642-3421): This small country inn has one of the most noted restaurants in all of Canada. Fresh regional cuisine is the specialty, with an emphasis on local seafood. Views over the Strait of Juan de Fuca to Washington's mighty Olympic Mountains are spectacular.

Fresco (Kelowna; tel. 250/868-8805): Another exciting new restaurant at the epicenter of the fast-growing Okanagan wine district, Fresco brings together fresh local ingredients and sophisticated preparations in a classy but casual dining room. The chef/owner has cooked in the top restaurants in Canada: He came to Kelowna to open his first solo effort.

All Seasons Café (Nelson; tel. 250/352-0101): Innovative preparations and rich, hearty flavors are the hallmarks of the cuisine at this superlative restaurant in a downtown Nelson heritage home. Food this stylish and up-to-date would pass muster anywhere; to find it in Nelson is astonishing.

Belvedere (Calgary; tel. 403/265-9595): The moody, noirish atmosphere of this elegant fine-dining room lights up when the food arrives: Easily one of western Canada's top restaurants, Belvedere offers an inventive dining experience focused on Pan Canadian ingredients and impeccable French-by-way-of-Tokyo technique.

River Café (Calgary; tel. 403/261-7670): You'll walk through a quiet, tree-filled park on an island in the Bow River to reach this bustling place. At the restaurant's center, an immense wood-fired oven and grill produce smoky grilled meats and vegetables, all organically grown and freshly harvested. On warm evenings, picnickers loll in the grassy shade.

Brava Bistro (Calgary; tel. 403/228-1854): A broad menu with lots of options for snacks or full-on meals makes this a great choice for casual diners. Located in Calgary's hottest neighborhood, Brava features Alberta beef and game dressed in exciting sauces and presented with dazzling architectural élan.

Hardware Grill (Edmonton; tel. 780/423-0969): Although located in one of Edmonton's first hardware stores, there's nothing antique about the food at the Hardware Grill. A very broad selection of inventive appetizers makes it fun to snack your way through dinner.

Maple Leaf Grille & Spirits (Banff; tel. 403/760-7680): In a soaring, two-story dining room that's at once rustic and classy, the Maple Leaf serves up Banff's most sophisticated mountain cuisine. The menu focuses on regional ingredients, fresh preparations, and a friendly unstuffy welcome that lets you relax into having a great time with inventive, delicious food.

Saltlik (Banff; tel. 403/760-2467): At first, this high-design steel, concrete, and glass structure seems out of place in alpine Banff. But this contemporary-styled restaurant is very much in place with its menu, featuring an excellent selection of Alberta meats, sear-cooked at a blazing 1,200 degrees.

Sinclair's (Canmore; tel. 403/678-5370): Right downtown in Canmore, Sinclair's has some of the finest and most vibrantly flavored food in the Canadian Rockies. The menu reads like an adventure novel: Exotic fruits and berries meet and wed homegrown produce and meats.



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