Victoria offers a range of dining options that reflect its British heritage, Asian communities and West Coast setting. However just because the city is named after a British monarch doesn't mean you'll be eating like a pauper whilst here. Here is a sample of places to try that won't use up all your travel money.
Jam Cafe
This trendy cafe with its brick walls and rustic furnishings is found on Herald Street, slightly sheltered from busier Victoria. The perfect place for weekend brunch, you'll likely be waiting around 15 minutes to get in as reservations are not accepted, but it's worth the wait. The menu features ingredients you would never think of combining - think pulled pork pancakes or chicken waffles drizzled in syrup - alongside your classic eggs and French toast options. Have a look at the websiteand prepare to drool.
Sally Bun
A sweet Korean couple run this small cafe on Fort Street serving yummy warm buns stuffed with delicious ingredients, such as Korean BBQ Beef, Feta and Spinach, and Chicken Curry. Finish with a soft and chewy chocolate chip oatmeal cookie. An excellent choice for a fast but filling cheap lunch.
Red Fish Blue Fish
Situated in the harbour on Wharf Street, this is a must for fish-and-chip lovers. The fish is sourced locally and sold out of a renovated cargo container by college-age kids listening to indie West Coast music. Stools are placed near the water for you to admire the boats while you eat ocean-fresh fish in the fresh ocean air for lunch. Please note that it closes between November and mid February. See the website for further details.
Tacofino
This fast food restaurant on Fort Street sells tacos and burritos stuffed to the max with meat, rice and veggies. A popular eatery in a small venue, it can get pretty crowded so prepare to queue. It's a great choice for dinner if you're in a rush to get somewhere. You''ll also find the chain in Tofino and Vancouver. Check here for info on the Victoria venue.
Little Thai Place
A small restaurant with adorable staff, dishes cost around $13.50 and are served quickly with generous portions. The vegetable fried rice and red curry were delicious. Surrounded by other little stores and cafes in Shelbourne Plaza off a busy road, it would be easy not to notice this place in the corner, but make sure to scout it out. Menu here.
Masala Bites< br />Located on Fort Street, this popular Indian offers some very tasty tandoori and curry dishes with a range of meat and vegetarian options. The staff are very helpful with advising on choices but definitely order the garlic naan as a side and while you wait, learn about Indian culture from your place mat. Prices for a main range from $12 to $18. There's a bar up front for you to have a drink while you wait for a place. Wet your appetite by browsing the website.