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Unpretentious dining and local fare that satisfies.
Vancouver bistro Les Faux Bourgeois off Fraser in Mount Pleasant.
Every neighbourhood has one. A spot where the locals hang out. Where the waiters wear jeans and know you by name. Where the food is delectable but not overly priced. Where a small patio and coffee shop beckons, encouraging you to sit and watch the world walk by. Welcome to Les Faux Bourgeois.
www.lesfauxbourgeois.com
663 East 15th Ave, Vancouver
604-873-9733
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“We are a classic utilitarian bistro for the east side of Vancouver,” explains owner Andres Sepelt.
“We are noisy, we are not pretentious and people walk into our restaurant happy, happy we are here.”
What’s not to like about Les Faux Bourgeois? The food is delicious and, when possible, sourced from local farmers and fishermen. The majority of staff at Les Faux Bourgeois, including Sepelt, live in the neighbourhood. And $20 gets you a meal. Be sure to make reservations, this place fills up fast.
Heather Lochner is a stay-at-home mother and a freelance writer. She loves combing the neighbourhoods of Vancouver to find locally owned shops and restaurants. Together with her two children, husband and dog, she lives aboard her sailboat in Vancouver. When not at work or school, the Lochners are out cruising the BC coast.