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10 Vancouver Burgers To Add to Your Bucket List

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by Johanna Read
Updated November 01, 2021
You can get a burger pretty much anywhere, though getting a great burger is much more of a challenge. Whether you like your burger classic or creative, everyday or exceptional, Vancouver’s got you covered for burgers. These are ten of the city's best, from wagyu beef with black truffles to classic smashburgers.
A photo of Boulevard Kitchen & Oyster Bar restaurant
4.8
4.8 (2539)
CAN$31 to CAN$50
Seafood
Downtown
About the restaurant

One of Vancouver’s best restaurants also has one of the city’s best burgers. For the BLVD Burger's extra-juicy patty, chef Alex Chen chops — rather than grinds — brisket, short rib, and chuck for what he calls "a flavour bomb combo of an artisanal burger." It comes on a milk bun with aged cheddar, house-made tomato relish, caramelized onion, lettuce, and red onion and is served with hand-cut fries. Boulevard’s chefs Alex Chen and Roger Ma have both won multiple awards, including the Canadian Culinary Championship and Iron Chef.


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Kelly
Dined 6 days ago
I love this restaurant. Always a stop when I'm in Vancouver. Wanted my server to decide on oysters for me. 4 out of 4 were wonderful. Seared scallops dish was incredible with the curry flavour and scallops cooked to perfection. Going back again tomorrow for brunch.
A photo of Bin 4 Burger Lounge - South Granville restaurant
4.7
4.7 (470)
CAN$30 and under
Burgers
South Granville
About the restaurant

Bin 4 serves up gourmet burgers of all kinds — beef, chicken, tofu, bison, ahi tuna, pork, lamb, chickpea, or lentils — plus a new burger invention monthly. All emphasize local ingredients (both meats and veg) and come from an allergy-friendly kitchen that will cater to your needs. Also on offer are thick red onion rings, fries, house-spiced potato chips, and, yes, salads if you must. Save room for the flourless chocolate cake. The restaurant is co-owned by three burger lovers — Sarah and Dan Blackmore and Michael Ringland — with six locations across BC. The seventh opens spring 2022 in Burnaby.


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Patricia
Dined 2 days ago
The food was excellent. We all had burgers and they were so good, thank you.
A photo of The Victor – Parq Vancouver restaurant
4.5
4.5 (3108)
CAN$31 to CAN$50
Steakhouse
Stadium District
About the restaurant

Menus at The Victor, Parq Vancouver’s top restaurant, emphasize surf and turf. While the steaks certainly tempt, the burger shows off the talent in executive chef Garett Blundell’s kitchen. It’s made with Brant Lake’s Wagyu beef — Alberta-raised and both grain- and hormone-free. Wagyu beef is highly-marbled with fat, which results in a burger with melt-in-your-mouth tenderness. To make the dish even more decadent, it comes with house-made black truffle dressing and triple-cooked fries. If you like, ask for it tuxedo-style with foie gras. Be sure to get a wine pairing recommendation from The Victor’s extensive wine list, including by the glass from one of the country’s largest Enomatic wine systems. Your knowledgeable server will have pairing recommendations from The Victor’s extensive wine list, including by the glass from one of the country’s largest Enomatic wine systems. Or choose from their local craft beers and classic or cutting-edge cocktails.


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Catherine
Dined 1 day ago
The food was great, but the wait time was quite long. We appreciate the complimentary dessert, though—it was a nice gesture!☺️
A photo of Mahony's Tavern - Convention Centre restaurant
4.4
4.4 (272)
CAN$30 and under
Contemporary Canadian
Coal Harbour
About the restaurant

The Mahony burger is the burger version of a classic roast beef dip sandwich — it’s made with Angus beef, smoked cheddar, house-made red onion marmalade, and rosemary garlic aioli. Most importantly, if you order it with the optional whisky peppercorn jus — and you should — the burger is cut in half and plated with the cut sides right in the jus (perhaps making you wish all burgers came with dip). If you prefer vegetarian, order the Mahony with the Impossible Beef patty instead. You can choose a regular bun, lettuce wrap, or a gluten-free bun. All handhelds are served with fries, but you can upgrade to a Mahony salad which has arugula, green beans, watermelon, cucumber, feta, toasted pumpkin seeds and a minted yogurt dressing.  The Mahony Burger is the burger version of a classic roast beef dip sandwich — it’s made with Angus beef, smoked cheddar, housemade red onion marmalade and rosemary garlic aioli. If you order it with the optional whisky peppercorn jus, the burger is cut in half and plated with the cut sides right in the jus (perhaps making you wish all burgers came with dip). If you prefer vegetarian, order the Mahony with the Impossible Beef patty instead. You can choose a regular bun, lettuce wrap, or a gluten-free bun. All handhelds are served with fries, but you can upgrade to a Mahony salad which has arugula, green beans, watermelon, cucumber, feta, toasted pumpkin seeds and a minted yogurt dressing.


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Sharonvip
Dined 1 day ago
Mahony’s always pours an excellent Guinness! And, we thoroughly enjoyed the Paddy’s Turkey Sandwich seasonal special. Unfortunately, the noise level was off the charts which was odd for lunch time. Service was friendly and attentive.
A photo of Fable Diner restaurant
4.3
4.3 (296)
CAN$30 and under
Canadian
Mount Pleasant
About the restaurant

At neighbourhood favorite Fable Duner, go classic with the beef Main Street burger or veggie with burgers of sockeye salmon or mushroom miso. For the adventurous, try the Hot Mess with its seared onions, mushrooms, jalapeños, and double cheese — one of the cooks made it for his own lunch and it was such a hit, it made it onto the menu. If you like it zippy, try the Broadway Burger with kimchi, or the Spicy & Wet, which is tossed in Fable’s own Dang hot sauce (sauces retail at $6 per bottle). Keep your eye out for burger specials too, like the pizza burger with a smash beef patty, pepperoni, mozzarella and house-made pizza sauce on a pretzel bun. Whichever burger you choose, Fable sources its beef from local Beefway, uses Kennebec potatoes for the French fries, preserves its own jalapeños and pickles, and makes its own ballpark mustard and other sauces.  At Fable, go classic with the beef Main Street Burger or veggie with burgers of sockeye salmon or mushroom miso. For the adventurous, try the Hot Mess with its seared onions, mushrooms, jalapenos, and double cheese — one of the cooks made it for his own lunch and it was such a hit, it made it onto the menu. If you like it zippy, try the Broadway Burger with kimchi or the Spicy & Wet which is tossed in Fable’s own Dang hot sauce (sauces retail at $6 per bottle). Keep your eye out for burger specials too, like the Pizza Burger with a smash beef patty, pepperoni, mozzarella and housemade pizza sauce on a pretzel bun. Whichever burger you choose, Fable uses Kennebec potatoes for their French fries, preserves their own jalapenos and pickles, and makes their own ballpark mustard and other sauces.


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Kathryn
Dined on Nov 23, 2024
My favourite comfort food location. Always a hit with guests.
A photo of Dockside Restaurant restaurant
4.4
4.4 (3830)
CAN$31 to CAN$50
Regional American (Northwest)
Granville Island
About the restaurant

Dockside is the place to be if you want water views on the quieter side of Granville Island. There are two burgers on offer at both lunchtime and happy hour. The Angus burger has optional cheddar, mozzarella, caramelized onion, mushroom, and/or bacon, and the Beyond Burger is veggie. Both are served with iceberg lettuce, tomato, onion, and special sauce on a sesame brioche bun. At happy hour, accompany your order with fresh-cut potato chips or truffle-Parmesan fries.


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dawne
Dined 2 days ago
My friend and I enjoyed a relaxing Christmas luncheon at the Dockside today. She had the Cobb salad and I had the chicken sandwich both of which were perfect. Then the piece de resistance, the chocolate mousse with a caramel centre. Yum personified. Our wait person was Laurie, a long time favourite of ours, who always gives excellent service. He is friendly and really cares about his patrons. We look forward to our next meal at Dockside.
A photo of El Guapo restaurant
4.4
4.4 (214)
CAN$30 and under
Contemporary Mexican
Yaletown
About the restaurant

Though focussing on more classic Mexican fare, El Guapo also has several burger options. Choose the green chile beef burger with Monterey Jack or the Handsome burger which has two “slim” beef patties, American cheese, and pickles on a potato bun. Both have some Mexican flair with habanero mayo. For a vegetarian "burger," there’s grilled zucchini on ciabatta with pan-fried halloumi, avocado, tomato, lettuce, and charred poblano pepper.


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Lori
Dined 6 days ago
The food was really good and we had a great time. The street corn tater tots were amazing!
A photo of 1931 Gallery Bistro at the Vancouver Art Gallery restaurant
4.5
4.5 (528)
CAN$31 to CAN$50
Contemporary Canadian
Downtown
About the restaurant

If you just want a little bit of burger before or after touring the latest at the Vancouver Art Gallery, order the bison-beef slider; if you’re hungry, order the plate of three. Whichever you choose, the plate comes with pickled cabbage — reflecting the restaurant’s Asian-fusion roots — and crispy shallots. Pair either with edamame, miso cauliflower bites, or gluten-free potato croquettes with truffled mayo. The kids’ menu has a beef slider served with potato wedges.


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Chris
Dined 2 days ago
all members of our group enjoyed their meal. The noise level was a bit too high for our taste though. We intend to return in the late Spring/summer and hope to sit out on the terrace. That would be more enjoyable.
A photo of Gyoza Bar & Aburi To-Go - Permanently Closed restaurant
CAN$30 and under
Japanese
Downtown
About the restaurant

Downtown’s Gyoza Bar serves Japanese comfort food, including the Marukatsu burger. This casual restaurant is part of the Aburi family of restaurants — founder/CEO Seigo Nakamura created the Mexican-Japanese fusion cuisine called Marukatsu, which Gyoza Bar first began serving as a pop-up concept in summer 2020. Marukatsu combines Japanese katsu (deep-fried cutlets dipped in panko) with Mexican influences like pico de gallo and sour cream and even burritos. You can order your Marukatsu burger with either chicken or pork, both from the Fraser Valley. It’s served on a brioche bun with tonkatsu (Japanese barbecue) sauce, sliced cabbage, and basil onion pesto. For a bit of green, it comes with ingen fry — tempura-battered and lightly fried crispy green beans.


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RobertaO
Dined on Jan 26, 2022
Wonderful food and experience! I've tried their bowl and loved it
A photo of Feast The Neighbourhood Table restaurant
CAN$30 and under
Regional American (Northwest)
West Vancouver
About the restaurant

A favourite dish at this West Van neighbourhood gem is the Feast burger, coming with your choice of ground Alberta beef or FFC (Feast fried chicken) and served with mayo-based, mildly spicy “schmear,” crispy bacon strips, applewood-smoked cheddar, pickles, caramelized onion, tomato, and lettuce. Feast’s French, European-trained chef uses a special blend of fresh herbs in his patties and ensures they’re neither pressed nor covered when cooking so that the meat isn’t steamed and there’s no loss of moisture. For burger fans who want to avoid meat, choose either the brunch halibut burger or the veggie burger with marinated portobello, Emmental, and chile honey. All burgers are served on a certified-organic brioche bun from Granville Island’s A Bread Affair (there’s a gluten-free bun too), or you can sub lettuce. For burger fans who want to avoid meat, choose either the brunch halibut burger or the veggie burger with marinated portobello, Emmental and chili honey. You can add a fried egg or avocado to any burger. Feast’s burgers are served on a certified-organic brioche bun from Granville Island’s A Bread Affair (there’s a gluten-free bun too), or you can sub lettuce. For your side, choose the day’s soup, the gathered greens salad or Parmesan fries (with optional truffle oil). The kids’ menu has a mini version of the Feast Burger.


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NicolaL
Dined on Jan 29, 2023
Came here for Dine out Vancouver. It’s a cozy spot with a friendly atmosphere. The appetizer spring rolls were exceptional. Main courses were good but nothing special. The desserts were good - we both laughed when they came out though. The poached pear was literally ONE thin slice of pear on a large plate. Luckily I wasn’t hungry by then so it was perfect but I’ve never seen such tiny desserts before. It was good though and I’d definitely like to go back when it’s not dine out and try some of their other dishes.
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