By Karalee Greer | WBN News – Vancouver | January 27, 2026
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The 24th annual Dine Out Vancouver Festival returns to Vancouver from January 21 to February 8, 2026, inviting locals and visitors alike to savour prix-fixe menus across more than 450 participating restaurants citywide, including many favourites in Kitsilano and downtown Vancouver.
Visitors can explore multi-course menus at three fixed price tiers ($25–$40, $40–$55, $55–$70) at the majority of venues, with select MICHELIN-recognized restaurants offering premium $110 dinners.
Kitsilano Highlights:
- Don at Kitsilano (dinner): A neighbourhood mainstay offering Chef-curated dinners during the festival.
- India-inspired & Bib Gourmand options: Restaurants such as Karma Indian Bistro and Fable Kitchen in Kitsilano — both known for lunch and dinner services — are expected to participate, often featuring local favourites in their fixed-price menus.
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- Moltaqa (Yaletown – lunch & dinner) offers Moroccan-inspired fixed menus with classic and innovative courses.
- Chez Celine (brunch & dinner) delivers French fare in a multi-course tasting experience.
- Sula (Main St) features a multi-course Indian menu at a mid-tier price point.
- Burdock & Co and Published on Main (Michelin menus at $110) present elevated Toronto and global collaborations.
Menus span breakfast, lunch, dinner, and even brunch offerings, often with suggested wine pairings or dessert options included. Dine Out festival events also feature special culinary experiences beyond restaurant dining, such as guided food tours and cooking classes.
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For the full list of participating venues, menus, and reservations, visit the official Dine Out Vancouver website.
https://www.dineoutvancouver.com/
By Karalee Greer | WBN News – Vancouver | January 27, 2026
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