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Set in a magnificent location in the heart of Vancouver's Harbour front, Pan
Pacific Vancouver is destined to satisfy, whatever your taste in dining, as the
hotel offers an excellent selection of top-quality restaurants.
For your dining pleasure, the hotel's talented chefs will delight your taste
buds with an international array of exceptional cuisine in each of the hotel's
restaurants. The Five Sails Restaurant with spectacular views and the freshest
seafood is an internationally acclaimed restaurant with a menu inspired by the
sea, complemented with a superb wine list. |
| Reviews of Vancouver Pan Pacific Hotel |
3 Year Anniversary Dinner
The boyfriend and I wanted something special to celebrate our anniversary dinner
this year. The food was wonderful, we shared the scallop spheres and the
dungeness crab cake. Entree the alberta beef, and the duck tribute. Dessert was
the pear tango, and temptations. Those were our choices, yet our service wasn't
too outstanding. Perhaps our server thought for us to be quite young and I
honestly do not understand the stereo-type of this. All in all, the service in
comparison to our table and the one beside ours (which was much older, I must
say!) was incredibly different. Nonetheless, their 'average' service didn't ruin
our special meal and of course the superb view.
It was a special birthday dinner to me...
My best friend told me that she's gonna treat me to a secret birthday dinner at
a unknown location. I couldn't guess where she was taking me to, and it turned
out to be Five Sails. I have heard good things about the restaurant but never
been. I must say their service was very very good, it was very good timing for
bringing out the food as I didn't order the same thing as the others - they
chose the full (6) courses chef's menu while I opted for ordering from the
regular menu - and it was not intrusive at all the whole evening. I don't think
I have eaten a 3-hour dinner before, but the evening was very special. I enjoyed
everything I ordered - scallop appy, caesar salad - you might think it's stupid
to order a Caesar salad at this kind of restaurant, but I have to say it's by
far the best Caesar salad I have tasted it - my main course was the duck, and a
chocolate desset. Being it was a Wednesday evening, the place was nice and
quiet, just a few tables. Unlike some other high end places where it gets super
noisy, if you want to celebrate a special occasion at a place that's nice and
secluded, I highly recommend this place!
Dining With A View!
The Five Sails Restaurant is a very special place because of the view and how
the restaurant is so secluded. I love how you can go for dinner and eat in peace
but eat food that is amazing in a place with such good service but what is
really impressive is the view. I enjoyed getting to look out at Stanley Park and
the Ocean Port. This is a place that you would go if you want to be away from
people of to bring tourists because it shows Vancouver so well.
Food with a view
Yes, this is a great place to show Vancouver off to visitors. The food, service
and ambiance are good here and in the Canada Place lounge too. I venture over
more rarely now because I prefer the quaint standalone restaurants versus the
ones in hotels. Great place for special occasion family brunch. |
| Directions to Vancouver Pan Pacific Hotel |
Directions to the Pan Pacific from East From Trans Canada Highway - Highway
1
Take Grandview Highway exit from Highway 1.
Cross the overpass and continue straight on Grandview Highway.
Grandview Highway will become 12th Avenue.
Follow 12th Avenue to Burrard Street.
Turn right onto Burrard Street, drive across the Burrard Street Bridge to the
waterfront, approximately 10 blocks.
Turn right onto Cordova Street, to the next set of lights, turn left on Howe
Street to Canada Place Way.
As you head along Canada Place Way you will see The Canada Place complex, turn
the corner and The Pan Pacific is on your right !
Directions to the Pan Pacific From the U.S. border (I-5)
Travel time is approximately 60 minutes.
After crossing the border you will be on Highway 99 North.
Continue on highway 99 North for approximately 30 minutes until you come to the
Oak Street Bridge.
Continue across the bridge and follow Oak Street to 16th Avenue.
Turn left on 16th Avenue for approximately 16 blocks to Burrard Street.
Turn right onto Burrard Street, across the Burrard Street Bridge and down to the
waterfront, approximately 10 blocks.
Turn right onto Cordova Street, to the next set of traffic lights, turn left on
Howe Street to Canada Place Way.
As you head along Canada Place Way you will see The Canada Place complex, turn
the corner and the Pan Pacific is on your right hand side !
Directions to the Pan Pacific from Vancouver International Airport (YVR)
Approximate travel time 30 minutes
Leave the airport on Grant McConachie Way and follow Hwy 99 N over the Arthur
Laing Bridge onto Granville St. Travel approx. 60 blocks.
Cross the Granville St Bridge, take the Seymour Street exit.
Follow Seymour Street 10 blocks to West Cordova Street.
Turn left on Cordova Street and then immediate right onto Howe Street which
leads to Canada Place Way, the Pan Pacific, it is on your right. |
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