Lakelife2017 Posted April 20 #1 Share Posted April 20 We will be in Victoria on Sunday July 21st and are looking for a good restaurant in Chinatown. Any suggestions would be appreciated 😊 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare martincath Posted April 22 #2 Share Posted April 22 I honestly can't recommend any Chinese restos in Victoria - but then, my baseline for tastiness is here in Vancouver! If you're on a Vancouver RT don't waste your time eating in Victoria when more and better is available pre/post cruise - Victoria has some good locavore western options, classic fish & chips, and several poutineries if you're looking for something different that might be another hard to find thing in your home area, but the Chinatown there is so tiny that all the restos are basically tourist traps. Probably 90% of folks in that neck of the woods probably rank Jam Cafe as the best resto in the blocks immediately around Chinatown (personally I think it's extremely overrated and never worth the wait, so Swans brewpub would be where you'd find me dining nearby - although the food is very much a secondary concern compared to the beer, which is superb... their perfectly serviceable pub grub does help soak up the booze though!!!!) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ccheng6401 Posted April 24 #3 Share Posted April 24 I don't think Chinese food is what Victoria is famous for. I love their afternoon tea and there are many good options. I would spend the money on afternoon tea. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Milhouse Posted 18 hours ago #4 Share Posted 18 hours ago On 4/20/2024 at 4:18 PM, Lakelife2017 said: Any suggestions would be appreciated Well... This is more of a quasi tourist attraction than a good restaurant suggestion but Loy Sing Meat Market. It's noted as North America's oldest continuously running Chinese business since 1889. We were in Victoria last month for a wedding and decided to try it out while out for a walk along the waterfront and looping back by Chinatown. It originally caught our attention at the beginning of the year when there were a bunch of news segments about the current owners wanting to retire and trying to find a new owner to keep the business running. We shared a plate of bbq pork and roast pork on rice for about $13 or so. It wasn't much to look at; just a big pile of pork cuts on rice. It was reasonably tasty/solid but nothing to write home about. The shop is kind of a hole in the wall (as it is a meat shop first) with a basic table and plastic chairs if you want to eat in. They also sell some small bottles of chili crisp oil which is an easy souvenir. The owners were pretty friendly making sure we were comfortable. Happy we visited and happy we supported this small biz. YMMV depending on what you are looking for of course. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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