Best Takeout Food Restaurants in Burnaby

We've collected top 10 mentioned takeout restaurants in Burnaby from other articles such as traveltriangle.com, Eater, dineoutvancouver.com.

Best Takeout Food Restaurants in Burnaby

Chambar Restaurant
Chambar Restaurant
4.5 (2959 ratings)
Chic exposed-brick space serving creative Belgian cuisine & sustainable seafood, plus beer & wine.
568 Beatty St, Vancouver, BC V6B 2L3, Canada
RestaurantBarTakeout Restaurant
Mentioned by Eater
The 39 Best Restaurants in Vancouver
"After a stint at the Savoy in London, cooking for Mick Jagger, Prince, and a host of other glitzy celebs, Belgian chef Nico Schuermans has created the archetypal casual fine dining restaurant in Vancouver. Chambar offers an elegant room, faultless service, and a no-nonsense menu of French-/Belgian-influenced classics made with Pacific Northwest ingredients, which you’d be more than welcome to enjoy coming straight from yoga class still in your Lululemons."
Mentioned by dineoutvancouver.com
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"Awarded ‘Best New Restaurant’ in 2004, Chambar is the perfect balance of fine dining without the formalities; the food is exceptional, with a commitment to fresh seasonal produce, Belgian themed with North African influence."
Nuba in Gastown
Nuba in Gastown
4.4 (2115 ratings)
Popular Lebanese eatery & juice bar with bright decor, plus many vegetarian & vegan options.
207 W Hastings St, Vancouver, BC V6B 1K6, Canada
Takeout Restaurant
Mentioned by Vancouver Magazine
"Nuba's got four meal kit options to for you to pickup or have delivered, with vegan stew, hummus, falafels, red lentil soup and chicken shawarma. Three out of the four are 12-meal packages (from $49), and the fourth kit makes 20 ($145). That's a lot of falafels, but we're totally here for it."
Mentioned by Vancouver Is Awesome
Take Home Vancouver
"Often regarded as one of the world’s healthiest cuisines, Lebanese food combines the sophistication and subtleties of European cuisines with the exotic ingredients of the Middle and Far East. Here at Nuba, we offer authentic Lebanese cuisine"
Chickpea food truck
Chickpea food truck
4.4 (260 ratings)
Food truck doling out plant-based Mediterranean fare such as hummus plates & falafel pitas.
1204 Beach Ave, Vancouver, BC V6E 1T7, Canada
Takeout RestaurantDelivery Restaurant
Mentioned by Daily Hive
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"As the name suggests, almost every dish contains chickpeas at this vibrant and warm restaurant. Offering a multitude of pitas, salads, hummus plates and platters, you absolutely have to try their chickpea fries and chickpea frittatas. They also offer excellent desserts, in particular, the Divine Zimt Ganache Torte and the beautifully named Fairy Baklava."
Mentioned by Daily Hive
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"A post shared by Chickpea (@ilovechickpea) on Jan 14, 2019 at 12:11pm PST. Stop by this plant-based Main Street haunt on any given weekday and you will find it brimming with mamas, strollers and wee ones enjoying pitas, salads and hummus plates. There’s even dedicated stroller parking inside the eatery."
Mentioned by That Adventurer
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"Lover of chickpeas and all the wonderful meals they create or substantially add to?. You’ll love Chickpea!. Order the Shakshuka Boker for a pile of warm chickpeas with sauteed vegetables in a tangy tomato sauce, and your choice of toppings: veggie sausage or crispy eggplant and falafel."
Virtuous Pie
Virtuous Pie
4.5 (1766 ratings)
Modern, minimalist spot offering plant-based pizza with creative toppings, ice cream & local beers.
583 Main St, Vancouver, BC V6A 2V1, Canada
Vegan restaurantIce cream shopPizza deliveryPizza restaurantPizza TakeoutRestaurantVegetarian restaurant
Mentioned by Curiocity Group Inc.
Guide: Vancouver's 17 best pizza spots with takeout/delivery
"The healthiest option on this list, Virtuous Pie offers 100% plant-based pizza for those looking to improve their diet or help the earth a little bit. The 10-inch individual pizzas range from classic Margherita to curry pizza to chorizo and artichoke. They have multiple locations but we’re most inclined to go to the one on Main Street."
Mentioned by Vancouver Is Awesome
Take Home Vancouver
"Virtuous Pie is all about creating food that tastes great, is good for your body and supports a healthy planet. Our mission is to bring these values together as a delicious range of plant-based pizza and ice cream. We’re out to create positive"
Mentioned by Kaylchip
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"A big meal here doesn’t leave you feeling regretful, bloated or like you need to go run 10km. Tip: Stranger Wings is the cult favorite. Order with all the dipping sauces!!"
The Workshop Vegetarian Café
The Workshop Vegetarian Café
4.7 (398 ratings)
Easygoing rustic-modern cafe serving locally sourced vegetarian & vegan dishes, plus coffee.
296 Pemberton Ave, North Vancouver, BC V7P 2R5, Canada
Takeout RestaurantFrozen food storeRamen restaurantVegan restaurantVegetarian restaurant
Platform 7 Coffee
Platform 7 Coffee
4.4 (601 ratings)
2300 W Broadway, Vancouver, BC V6K 2E5, Canada
Takeout Restaurant
Denny's Restaurant
Denny's Restaurant
3.8 (1931 ratings)
Casual diner chain dishing up classic American comfort fare, including all-day breakfast favorites.
1098 Davie St, Vancouver, BC V6E 1M3, Canada
RestaurantBreakfast restaurantBrunch restaurantDinerHamburger restaurantLunch restaurantTakeout RestaurantPancake restaurant
Panaderia Latina Bakery
Panaderia Latina Bakery
4.5 (320 ratings)
4906 Joyce St, Vancouver, BC V5R 4G6, Canada
Takeout Restaurant
Red Robin Gourmet Burgers and Brews
Red Robin Gourmet Burgers and Brews
4.1 (2714 ratings)
Chain for gourmet burgers & other American comfort fare.
803 Thurlow St, Vancouver, BC V6E 1W1, Canada
RestaurantAmerican restaurantHamburger restaurantTakeout Restaurant
Mentioned by Vancouver Magazine
"Not many Robson-Street restaurants boast a full-sized patio, but Red Robin has that, bottomless fries, mouthwatering burgers and cheekily named cocktails like the Freckled Lemonade (vodka, lemonade and strawberries) and Sand in Your Shorts (vodka, melon liqueur and peach schnapps mixed with cranberry and orange juices). 803 Thurlow St., redrobincanada.com"
Indigo Age Catering
Indigo Age Catering
4.3 (408 ratings)
Easygoing basement cafe serving vegan, Ukrainian dishes & gluten-free items, plus afternoon tea.
436 Richards St, Vancouver, BC V6B 2Z4, Canada
Vegan restaurantGluten-free restaurantDelivery RestaurantTakeout RestaurantRaw food restaurantUkrainian restaurantVegetarian restaurant
Mentioned by Bored in Vancouver
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"Location: 436 Richards Street, Vancouver (Gastown)Category: Raw / VeganDescription: Vegan restaurant that focuses on offering raw food, but with an extensive Ukrainian menu and high tea. Lots of salads, soups, entrees, and baked goods to choose from in a funky location in Gastown.Website: https://indigoagecafe.com"
Mentioned by Lonely Planet
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"The kind of woodsy subterranean cave a health-minded hobbit would enjoy, this small vegan and raw-food restaurant has legions of local fans. Snag a table (peak-time reservations recommended) and dive into hearty,... Canadian in Yaletown & Granville Island"

Best & Cool Bars in Burnaby

The Mackenzie Room
The Mackenzie Room
4.6 (494 ratings)
Locally sourced New American eats, craft cocktails & a daily punch served in a rustic-chic locale.
415 Powell St, Vancouver, BC V6A 1G7, Canada
Canadian restaurantBar
Mentioned by Eater
The 39 Best Restaurants in Vancouver
"The gritty Powell block in Railtown may not seem like the place to find some of the city’s most exciting, globally inspired food, but it has been since 2015 with the arrival of the Mackenzie Room. In a small dining room decked out with hipstery brass chandeliers, distressed walls, and an ever-changing chalkboard menu, chef Sean Reeve and team use ingredients from the Pacific Northwest to reimagine classic dishes and create bold new creations with witty names like “Corn Porn” and “A Tripe Called Quest.” Opt for “I Want It All” to eat your way around the whole menu and definitely check out the off-menu selection of natural wines."
Mentioned by Daily Hive
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"This contemporary eatery offers amazing farm-to-table eats served family-style. The Mackenzie Room’s atmosphere, food, and service will always leave you feeling welcome. Address: 415 Powell Street, VancouverPhone: 604-253-0705"
Hy's Steakhouse & Cocktail Bar
Hy's Steakhouse & Cocktail Bar
4.5 (1460 ratings)
Long-time posh spot for Canadian steaks & cocktails in a traditional wood-paneled setting.
637 Hornby St, Vancouver, BC V6C 2G3, Canada
Steak houseBarLoungeSeafood restaurant
Mentioned by Vancouver B.C.
Top 10 Steak & Seafood Restaurants in Vancouver
"Hy’s Steakhouse & Cocktail Barhas that timeless steakhouse atmosphere that assures you you’re getting nothing but the best even as you simply walk through the door. Their Prime Grade steaks are selected from the top 1% of beef on the market and is always aged a minimum of 28 days before being grilled exactly how you like it, served alongside the most decadent sides. For a truly unique experience, order the chateaubriand for two and enjoy your filet mignon carved and served tableside, or try the steak diane and have your filet of beef tenderloin flambéed right at your table."
Mentioned by Condé Nast Traveler
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"Rich red carpets, leather booths, wood paneled walls, white tablecloths: This is a classic steakhouse, but one that's more opulent than most. One peek inside—go on, check it out, even if it’s only for a quick cocktail and an order of the incredible cheese toast during happy hour—and you’ll be transported back in time. If you're staying for a special-occasion dinner order the 28-day aged beef, cooked perfectly to order, plus all the classic steakhouse sides (wedge salad, creamed spinach)."
Mentioned by Culture Trip
The 10 Best Restaurants In Vancouver, Canada
"Hy’s Encore harkens back to the vintage steakhouses of the 1960s. Dark wood walls, red velvet chairs and European style portraits dominate the décor at this Vancouver classic. An open kitchen lets diners watch the expert chefs as they prepare the char-grilled, succulent steaks, which can be enjoyed together with one of Hy’s signature cocktails."
Granville Warehouse
Granville Warehouse
4 (1407 ratings)
Neighborhood hangout with rustic decor & sports on TV serving burgers, wings & drinks.
989 Granville St, Vancouver, BC V6Z 2A8, Canada
RestaurantBar
Mentioned by 8forty.ca
Cheap eats in Vancouver for $10 or under
"The Famous Warehouse is a well-known restaurant in Downtown Vancouver on Granville Street and has another location on Hastings Street. It is famous for it’s “all day everyday special menu” that includes all of it’s dishes for $5.95 and sides for and extra couple of dollars and drinks for varying prices. I went with friends for a quick snack and we got the nachos to share."

Top Best American Restaurants in Burnaby

Wakwak Burger
Wakwak Burger
4.5 (153 ratings)
Beef burgers with standard & Japanese variations, served with fries & soft drinks through a window.
refer to Facebook or Instagram for today’s our location, 511 Granville street *please, Vancouver, BC V6C 1X6, Canada
Hamburger restaurantAmerican restaurantFast food restaurant
Mentioned by Lonely Planet
Vancouver’s best cheap eats
"But locals sometimes grumble about high prices at the more upmarket stands – which makes cash-only Hamburger 2.85 (corner of Granville Street and West Pender Street) a breath of meaty, fresh air. Named after the price of its staple offering, expect peak-time line-ups for its teriyaki-sauced patties, crispy lettuce, thick tomato slices and toasted buns – the kind of burgers that put rubbery fast-food versions to shame."
Mentioned by Vancouver Is Awesome
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"Burger $2.85--which rebranded a couple of years ago as Wakwak Burger--is definitely a Vancouver street food gem. From classic burgers with their special sauce to things like crispy chicken burgers and their sides of fries, it’s no wonder Wakwak Burger always ends up on many a local’s guide for the best cheap eats."
Mentioned by Daily Hive
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"A post shared by Josh Tan (@jkyletan) on Jul 22, 2015 at 6:12pm PDT. Wakwak burger sells not one, not two, but several of the burgers on their menu for $2.85. And we’re not talking about a sad burger that’s a bun and done, no, it’s got all the size, toppings, and flavour to be a serious contender."
Five Guys
Five Guys
4.3 (2932 ratings)
Fast-food chain with made-to-order burgers, fries & hot dogs, plus free peanuts while you wait.
635 Robson St, Vancouver, BC V6B 5J3, Canada
Hamburger restaurantAmerican restaurantFast food restaurantHot dog restaurantHot dog standRestaurant
Mentioned by Vancouver Is Awesome
Take Home Vancouver
"For hungry people wanting to eat real food, Five Guys is a burgers and fries joint that gives you a from-scratch craveable menu because Five Guys makes sure you get more than you expected. The freshness and quality of ingredients is the #1 most"
The hoke poke
The hoke poke
4.4 (308 ratings)
Minimalist counter-serve offering build-your-own Hawaiian-style poke bowls with raw fish & toppings.
1834 W 4th Ave, Vancouver, BC V6J 1M3, Canada
Hawaiian restaurantAmerican restaurantRestaurant

Top 10 Free Things To Do and Attractions in Burnaby

Grouse Mountain
Grouse Mountain
4.6 (9474 ratings)4.5 (4757 ratings)
1,200-metre mountain offering activities such as skiing & hiking plus sweeping views of Vancouver.
6400 Nancy Greene Way, North Vancouver, BC V7R 4K9, Canada
Ski resortNature & ParksHiking areaIce skating rinkWedding venueMountains
Mentioned by Vancouver 4 days itinerary
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"At last, our final day in Vancouver was spent in Grouse Mountain – The Peak of Vancouver. Here, Landon experienced snow for the first time. We spend a couple of hours here walking through soft snow, played around, and went snow sliding. What was supposed to be a simple, quick visit, lasted hours and created unforgettable memories!"
Mentioned by Vancouver 7 days itinerary
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"The Peak Chalet offers lots of dining options, from grabbing a beer and nachos on the Altitudes Bistro patio through to a multi-course fine dining extravaganza at The Observatory."
Mentioned by Vancouver 3 days itinerary
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"Grouse Mountain: A peak with a large variety of outdoor activities such as ziplining, a gondola, and more. Best combined with Capilano (visit when the skies are clear)."
Park & Tilford Gardens
Park & Tilford Gardens
4.3 (1454 ratings)4 (96 ratings)
Established in 1969, this botanical garden on 3 acres includes themed sections, benches & fountains.
333 Brooksbank Ave, North Vancouver, BC V7J 3S8, Canada
Botanical gardenNature & ParksGardens
Mentioned by pinnaclepierhotel.com
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"These Gardens are unique as they are a peaceful oasis within a busy shopping mall, but also draw avid gardeners to learn about plants suitable for their North Shore gardens. There is something of interest for everyone at any time of the year. Learn more about the gardens."
Guelph Park
Guelph Park
4.3 (482 ratings)
Verdant city park that enjoys official public art status doubles as a playground with tennis courts.
Vancouver, BC, Canada
City parkPark
Mentioned by Lonely Planet
Vancouver’s most amazing parks
"Named after a sign installation that was originally placed in the park as a prank, Dude Chilling Park is just as it sounds: a perfect park for chilling with friends. Formerly known as Guelph Park, the space is simple—a small stretch of trimmed grass that has become the centerpiece of community life in the Mount Pleasant neighborhood of Vancouver. The art installation that inspired the park's name resembles a person reclining on a slope of the park; it's often surrounded by crowds of people picnicking, drumming, singing, and straight chillin’."
Mentioned by Condé Nast Traveler
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"But "Dude Chilling Park," as it's known—yes, really—is without a doubt one of the most talked-about parks in Vancouver. In 1991, "Reclining Figure," a statue by Michael Dennis, was given a home in this East Van park. Though abstract, the figure—a dude—evoked the image of a person laying on his side, relaxing and, well, chilling."
Mentioned by Daily Hive
The best parks in Vancouver to bring a picnic
"It’s in the name, and even if you go just to take a picture with the sign, Dude Chilling Park near Main Street is definitely the place to sit back, relax and unwind. View this post on Instagram. A post shared by Indish Food Truck (@indishfoodtruck)"

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