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World Cuisine Via Expo Line Journey around the world on a SkyTrain World Cuisine ticket! Travel from Vancouver to Surrey in via Expo Line only 35 minutes and discover our region’s many globally influenced restaurants at just a few stops along the way. Burrard 1 Waterfront 2 3 Granville Stadium – Chinatown Main Street – Science World Commercial – Broadway VANCOUVER COQUITLAM Production Nanaimo BURNABY Way – University Lougheed Town Centre 29th Avenue Joyce – West Coast Express Collingwood SkyTrain Canada Line Patterson Braid Expo Line Metrotown 4 5 6 NEW Sapperton Millennium Line WESTMINSTER Royal Bus Oak B-Line Edmonds 7 Columbia Scott 8 Road Other Transit Services 94 Gateway West Coast Express 22nd Street New 10 Westminster 11 12 Surrey Central King George 1 CINCIN RISTORANTE + BAR 5 HANWOORI KOREAN RESTAURANT 9 MANIS RESTAURANT Italian Korean Southeast Asian 1154 Robson St, Vancouver 5740 Imperial St, Burnaby 116-10768 Whalley Blvd, Surrey SURREY Stop: Burrard Station Stop: Royal Oak Station Stop: Gateway Station Walking: 9 minutes Walking: 10 minutes Walking: 10 minutes 2 MEDINA 6 ANATOLIA’S GATE RESTAURANT 1010 DOMINION BAR + KITCHEN Mediterranean-inspired Turkish Canadian 780 Richards St, Vancouver 7084 Kingsway, Burnaby Unit D1-13475 Central Avenue, Surrey Stop: Stadium-Chinatown Station Stop: Edmonds Station Stop: Surrey Central Station Walking: 10 minutes Walking: 10 minutes Walking: 1 minute 3 THE UNION 7 EL SANTO 1111 SUSHI KING GEORGE Southeast Asian Mexican Japanese 219 Union St, Vancouver 680 Columbia St, New Westminster 102-10344 King George Blvd, Surrey Stop: Main Street - Science World Station Stop: New Westminster Station Stop: Surrey Central Station Walking: 8 minutes Walking: 5 minutes Walking: 4 minutes 4 CAFE LA FORÊT 8 LONGTAIL KITCHEN 1212 MAHAVEER CHEF’S CHOICE Patisserie and Cafe Thai Indian 6848 Jubilee Ave, Burnaby 116-810 Quayside Dr, New Westminster 10227 King George Blvd, Surrey Stop: Metrotown Station Stop: New Westminster Station Stop: Surrey Central Station Walking: 9 minutes Walking: 5 minutes Walking: 5 minutes.
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