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Originally Posted by Matlock
I enjoyed the sharing the huge seafood platter at coast with my gf. It contained oysters mussles lobster kingcrab etc...
a cool bonus was the dry ice smoking from under the metal platter. Looked so cool!
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This place aint bad, and you're right, sitting outside with the lovely seafood platter was great. The dry ice sure was good. Keep in mind to dress properly, it's not an upscale place but everyone is in their late 20 or 30s and no one wears jeans in there. Not that you can't wear shorts and t-shirt and get kicked out but ... you know what i mean.
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Originally Posted by bcrdukes
I haven't been to this restaurant in quite a long time but perhaps try Lift Bar & Grill. Although a little bit more on a casual side, my personal alternative to Lift would be The Crime Lab. The only drawback is that they may not have oysters unlike Lift. I've only had good experiences at Crime Lab with nothing in particular to complain or nit pick about. Both are located in Coal Harbour and have excellent wine offerings.
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Lift is way more expensive than Crime Lab, crime lab has more tapas and more catered to younger crowd. I still remember back in the days my gf would tell me girls would do lines at the washrooms and a lot of the guys there did drugs.
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Originally Posted by TekDragon
La Crocodile is fantastic, downtown vancouver. Around $50 a head for food, that is without booze though.
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this place is amazing, just as good as West in term of the service and food (totally diff. style of restaurant since La Crocodile is French.