Vancouver's #1 Food Guide : Granville Island! FAMOUS Lee's Donuts + MAPLE SYRUP SALMON!!
Granville Island Street Food Guide in Vancouver, Canada! MERCH : https://www.bonfire.com/store/chopsticktravel SUPPORT US : https://www.patreon.com/join/chopsticktravel? BECOME A MEMBER : https://www.youtube.com/lukemartin/join This is the first video from our Canadian Food series! We are in Vancouver city and in this episode we are taking you to Granville Island. Granville Island was an industrial manufacturing area and is now an awesome to shop, take photos and eat delicious, local street foods! First, we take the Aquabus ferry to get to the island ($6.25 CAD / $4.73 USD)! Our first stop was Longliner Seafoods, which is a third generation institution on Granville Island. They specialize in Pacific salmon, and we ordered their Maple candied salmon ($8.32 CAD / $6.30 USD) and their double smoked Sockeye salmon ($10.96 CAD / $8.30 USD). Next, next we visit Stock Market, where they make fresh soups and stocks everyday. We ordered their soups of the day: Clam Chowder ($6.50 CAD / $4.92 USD) and Vegetable Bisque ($5.25 CAD / $3.98 USD). Each soup came with a piece of focaccia. It was time for dessert, so we joined the line at Lee’s Donuts. Lee’s Donuts is one of the most popular shops on Granville Island. We ordered a 1/2 dozen donuts ($13.25 CAD / $10.03 USD) and ordered some of the more famous flavours, like Bavarian cream. All donuts are handmade in the shop and super fresh. To end the day of eating, we stopped by Granville Island Brewing. This brewery specializes in small batch beers, and we tried their IPA and lager small batch ($7.75 CAD / $5.87). The building had a great atmosphere with an industrial setting. Information: 1 - Hornby Street Ferry (to Granville Island) 2 - Longliner Seafoods 3 - Stock Market 4 - Lee’s Donuts 5 - Granville Island Brewing Thank you to JETFI for keeping us connected around the world while traveling.