Kitsilano is Vancouver’s Jessica Simpson: blonde, beautiful and fit, with an airy world-is-my-oyster attitude. And why shouldn’t she feel this way? Tons of green space, plenty of restored craftsman-style houses on leafy streets, great shopping for sportswear, fashion and organic produce on Fourth Avenue and close proximity to the beach make “Kits” one of Vancouver’s most desirable neighbourhoods. The area came into its own in the ’60s as a hub for university students and flower-power children, and today it’s still very popular with the 20-and-30-something set, even if starbucks lattes have replaced herbal teas.
Eat:
Traditional Italian cuisine on one of the city’s most romantic patios at Quattro. Try the Scottadito Fico, roasted rack of lamb in a fig and Dijon demi-glaze. 2611 W. Fourth Ave., (604) 734-4444.
Drink:
Whatever is being poured at the Relais & Châteaux-affiliated Lumière’s Tasting Bar. Order a few small plates and let the sommelier pair them with the perfect B.C. wine. 2551 W. Broadway, (604) 739-8185.
Browse:
The quirky selection of ladies designer duds, Alessi Italian housewares, and limited-edition clocks at Moulé. Manager Kathy Wells’s taste has netted her quite the celebrity following. 1994 W. Fourth Ave., (604) 732-4066.







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