
Five Sails Restaurant
Five Sails is the restaurant Vancouver pulls out when the city wants to prove it can do serious.
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The 9 best french restaurants in Vancouver, sorted by rating and curated by TastyPals editors.
The best french restaurants in Vancouver are Five Sails Restaurant, St. Lawrence Restaurant, Le Crocodile by Rob Feenie, and more. Start with Five Sails Restaurant if you want the strongest overall first pick.

This guide covers the highest-rated french restaurants in Vancouver. The picks are sorted by Google rating and review volume to give you a reliable shortlist. Picks span Downtown, Vancouver and Gastown.




We looked for restaurants that feel like a strong fit for the guide topic, not just the most obvious names in the city. The shortlist favors rooms with clear mood, dependable pacing, and enough distinction to help someone decide faster. Read our full methodology →
Lighting, pace, and general energy all need to support the reason someone clicked this guide.
We favored restaurants that feel best suited for the moment, not just restaurants with broad reputation.
The final list tries to give readers enough variation in neighborhood, price, and style to compare real options.

Five Sails is the restaurant Vancouver pulls out when the city wants to prove it can do serious.
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Le Crocodile is not trying to be the most exciting room in Vancouver, and that restraint is reportedly the point.
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Tableau Bar Bistro doesn't overreach toward Paris, and that restraint is most of what makes it work.
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L'Abattoir occupies a restored heritage building on the edge of Gastown — reportedly the site of Vancouver's first jail — and the room has been one of the city's most referenced French-leaning dining spaces since it opened.
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Provence Marinaside has held its position on the Yaletown seawall long enough to become something of a neighbourhood fixture — a French-Mediterranean room that faces False Creek directly and makes no apology for leaning on that view.
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Alouette Bistro is not attempting to replicate Paris, and that restraint appears to be precisely the point.
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