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Old 08-05-2009, 01:58 PM   #5
ostampflee
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Victoria has a lot quantity, but nothing that really jumps out as the must-go place.

Ferris's was once one of our favorites... until the greasy middle aged host started letting young, attractive blondes queue hop and there was sand in my oysters. Haven't been back since and I do love me some oysters.

Pagliachi's is great for lunch (bottomless daily soup specials and the best bread I've ever had for $6)

Bard and Banker serves pretty good "trendy" pub food and is absolutely gorgeous.

Barb's fish n chips is of course a Victoria institution.

We generally do Sushi at Fujiya, a small Japanese grocery/convenience store. Quality is about the same as you'd see in a convenience store in Tokyo which is generally better than most of the Sushi restaurants in Victoria and it's really cheap.
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