Restaurants in The North
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Grillin' N Chillin'
Grillin' N Chillin' 'Eat here or we'll both starve' is the motto at this cool steak joint with a classic bar. Portions are huge whether you're ordering a salad, a burger or one of the many steaks. Don't be put off by the location in the dubious-looking National Hotel across from the train station.
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Thanh Vu
This local favorite now has a larger location out on the Hwy 97 strip. The Vietnamese food is tasty and fresh - a real find in a land of gloopy sweet and sour pork. Try the classic beef lemongrass or the salad rolls.
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White Goose Bistro
A touch of class downtown, this white-tablecloth bistro has a French-Continental menu. Lunch sees salads, sandwiches and pastas; dinner classics, such as beef bourguignon, are warming on a cold night.
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Cow Bay Café
The inventive menu at this well-known bistro changes twice daily; there are always a half-dozen mains and desserts to tempt. Dine outside on the harbor.
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Daddyo's
A top pizza and ribs joint on the Hwy 97 strip. Stop by or have it deliver a bit of thin-crust wonder. There are lots of off-beat toppings like pesto.
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Rain
A trendy lounge-bistro with a hipster interior, a rooftop deck and an open kitchen that sends out a steady stream of creative and fresh meals.
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Charley's Lounge
Locals flock to trade gossip while gazing out over the harbor from the heated patio. The pub menu features some of Rupert's best seafood.
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Prince George Farmers' Market
The Prince George farmers' market is a good place to sample some of the array of produce and foods produced locally.
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Smiles Seafood
Since 1934 Smiles has served classic, casual seafood meals. Slide into a vinyl booth or sit out on the deck.
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Cowpuccino's
A funky local café where the coffee will make you forget the rain.
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