Bon appétit! Vancouver's excellent French bistros

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Who isn’t always in the mood for simple, delicious, affordable food, served in a casual but elegant setting? Enter the bistro. The French may have mastered this perfect night out, but Vancouverites are happily carrying on the tradition, as is evident by the popularity of the bistros below.

Jules Restaurant

1
216 Abbott St, Vancouver BC V6B 2K8

The leafy, cobblestoned setting of this Gastown bistro is perfectly suited to the air of Frenchness it exudes. Straight out of Montreal, the interior is all black and white tile, dark wood and chandeliers. A perfect date restaurant and also great for a crowd, start with escargots or an Alsatian tart before moving on to entrecote or moules frites. An excellent wine menu rounds out the meal. Oh, and be sure to ask for another basket of that perfect sliced baguette.

Les Faux Bourgeois Bistro

2
663 15th Ave E, Vancouver BC V5T 2R6

A pioneer on the formerly sketchy block of Fraser and Kingsway, Les Faux Bourgeois has expanded to accommodate the legions of Vancouver diners who have been flocking here since 2008. This is no-fuss, old world French cooking: salade de gesiers, pâté de campagne duck confit, bouillabaisse. Staff are charmingly French-accented and the space itself refreshingly unfussy. Reservations are strongly recommended, or find a spot at the bar if that craving for Cassoulet on a cold January night quickly needs addressing.

La Brasserie

3
1091 Davie St, Vancouver BC V6E 1M5

Stroll by this Davie Street bistro on any given day and peer in the window to watch chefs at work. Golden chickens turn on the rotisserie and more than two dozen baguettes are piled on the counter all in anticipation of mopping up the evening’s Franco-German fare. The tiny space is romantically lit, the wine list is small but tight and the burger is brasserie food at its best (and probably best paired with any one of many German or French beers).

Wagon Rouge

4
1869 Powell St, Vancouver BC V5L 1H8

Pushing any notion of snobbishness associated with French dining completely aside, the Wagon Rouge is anything but stuffy. Vinyl seats and 60s lamps abound. Servers in concert t-shirts and cut-offs expertly guide your food and wine choices. Local record stores curate the soundtrack and the fresh, changing menu is French-inspired with a Pacific twist. A fun, tasty night out in an intimate setting — this is a place that doesn’t take itself too seriously. Except when it comes to the food.

Salade de Fruits Inc

5
1545 7th Ave W, Vancouver BC V6J 1S1

Grab a table either before or after some French cultural programming at le Centre Culturel on 7th. Housed within the community centre, this lovely little café/bistro presents the classics as well as some additional items (think vegetarian lasagne and crab cakes). Focus your choices on those classics, though. Salade de grenouille (frog’s leg salad) and carré d’agneau (veal) showcase the traditional roots of chef Antoine Bonard. Try the changing weekly table d’hôte — a three-course meal at a very reasonable $28.

Tableau Bar Bistro

6
1181 Melville St, Vancouver BC V6E 0A3

Lively, dark and filled with an eclectic mix of diners — suits, travelers, dates, girlfriends, older couples — Tableau in Coal Harbour encourages lingering. Stop in for an after-work drink at their bar and it won’t be long before your stomach starts to growl as you smell the aromas from the kitchen waft through the dining room. Have them find you a table in back, order dishes as you crave them and stretch out the evening — this epitomizes relaxed bistro dining.

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