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Does anyone have any recomendations for good eats in Tofino. I'm sure there's a thread here somewhere on this but I can't find it.

cheers

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I'll take more comprehensive over faster any day. :raz:

Joie Alvaro Kent

"I like rice. Rice is great if you're hungry and want 2,000 of something." ~ Mitch Hedberg

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easy:

Look forward to hearing what you tried...we'll be up there for a couple of weeks right after Thanksgiving....now if only I can get what I need to get done in the next three weeks.....

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Local updates:

Pointe restaurant - still much the same, new items introduced weekly - couple of big wine dinners coming up this fall, including a sake dinner in the new year.

Raincoast cafe - still consistently getting nods for some of the best food in the area - day in and day out!

Schooner - new outside deck great for lunch -still busy

Shelter - menu is getting smaller, wine list seems to be disappearing - although fall purchases from the wineries may help, but lately seems to be out of a good number of wines.

Sobo in the Gardens - still great food in fun kickback atmosphere - really really good margaritas!

Surfside Pizza - gone to winter hours open Wednesday - Sunday only

Patisserie Conradi - ex-Pointe pastry chef opens own place in town - days only - great thin crust pizzas with gourmet toppings - excellent pastries!

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Does anyone have any recomendations for good eats in Tofino. I'm sure there's a thread here somewhere on this but I can't find it.

cheers

Wickininnish for lunch :) The view is unbelievable. The food is good value for lunch. The dinner is a multi-course extraveganza but be ready to put out $100/pp without wine.

"There are two things every chef needs in the kitchen: fish sauce and duck fat" - Tony Minichiello

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I can recommend Breakers in Tofino if you're looking for a casual take-out lunch. It's located across the street from the Co-Op grocery store. They look like mainly a coffee place (which we didn't try), but they also sell muffins, salads, sandwiches and some pretty decent pizza.

Always remember that you are unique. Just like everyone else.

www.leecarney.com

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