What to order at Dachi

Must order
Fish crudo from the daily list, then yakitori skewers with a glass of sake.
Signature dishes
Daily fish crudo, Wood-grilled skewers
Editor tip
Tock reservations open 30 days out; the counter walks in for the early seating.
CuisineJapanese izakaya
Price$$$
Neighborhoodstrathcona
HoursWed-Sun 17:00-22:00, closed Mon-Tue
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Signature dishes: Daily fish crudo, Wood-grilled skewers

Must order: Fish crudo from the daily list, then yakitori skewers with a glass of sake.

Tip: Tock reservations open 30 days out; the counter walks in for the early seating.

Location

Address: 2455 East Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC V5K 1Z2

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