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    Restaurant in Vancouver, United States

    DEDIKO

    100Pearl Points

    Practical Dinner Pick

    DEDIKO, Restaurant in Vancouver

    About DEDIKO

    DEDIKO is worth considering for a small dinner or low-drama celebration in downtown Vancouver, Washington, especially if convenience matters more than awards or a published chef-driven format. Lunch works as a lighter test run, while dinner is the better fit for a date or business meal.

    For DEDIKO in Vancouver, the most useful verified planning details are its weekly hours and smart-casual dress code. It is open Tuesday through Saturday from 5–9 PM, with an additional 12–3 PM window on Friday and Saturday, it is closed Monday and Sunday.

    The key decision is timing. Friday and Saturday are the only verified daytime windows, while Tuesday through Saturday evenings are the regular evening windows. Choose the time that best matches the occasion, confirm any details not listed here directly with the venue before planning around them.

    Choose the timing that fits the occasion

    Because there is no verified price range, named chef, cuisine label, menu format, seat count, private-dining detail, or confirmed award information available here, this should not be treated as a research-heavy destination booking. Treat it as a practical Vancouver choice when the hours and smart-casual expectation fit the plan.

    The setting should be described simply as Vancouver. If the meal needs a clearly defined format, published tasting-menu structure, known award pedigree, or confirmed group accommodations, check the venue's current information before committing.

    How to use it in a Vancouver night out

    For an evening plan, the verified schedule is direct: Tuesday through Thursday from 5–9 PM, Friday and Saturday from 5–9 PM. Friday and Saturday also have a 12–3 PM daytime window. DEDIKO is closed Monday and Sunday.

    If comparing more broadly across city pages, use our full Vancouver restaurants guide for dining context, then check our full Vancouver bars guide or our full Vancouver experiences guide if the meal is part of a longer plan. For other dining ideas, compare DEDIKO with options such as La Bottega, Oswego Grill at Columbia Shores, Salty's on the Columbia, Shinsen Sushi, or Who Song & Larry's, depending on the kind of outing you want.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should I wear to DEDIKO?

    DEDIKO lists a smart-casual dress code. A neat, polished outfit is the safest choice for either the evening hours or the Friday and Saturday daytime window.

    Can I eat at the bar at DEDIKO?

    Bar seating is not verified here. If that matters to your visit, confirm directly with DEDIKO before you go.

    What should a first-timer know about DEDIKO?

    DEDIKO is a Vancouver venue with evening hours Tuesday through Saturday and a daytime window on Friday and Saturday. It is closed Monday and Sunday. The verified dress code is smart casual.

    How far ahead should I book DEDIKO?

    Booking guidance is not verified here. Use the posted hours to choose a target time, then confirm current availability directly with the venue.

    Does DEDIKO handle dietary restrictions?

    Dietary-restriction details are not verified here. Contact DEDIKO directly before visiting if allergies, restrictions, or special requests are important to the meal.

    Location

    210 W Evergreen Blvd #700, Vancouver, WA 98660

    Vancouver, United States

    Compare DEDIKO

    Where DEDIKO fits

    Against Shinsen Sushi, DEDIKO is less cuisine-specific and better for diners who do not want sushi to define the night. Against La Bottega, it reads as the more occasion-oriented choice, while La Bottega is the more casual fallback.

    Who Song & Larry's and Oswego Grill at Columbia Shores make more sense for mixed groups and easier crowd-pleasing. Salty's on the Columbia is the stronger pick when the setting is the point of the meal.

    If DEDIKO is not the right fit

    Try Shinsen Sushi if the group wants a clearer sushi-led meal, or Oswego Grill at Columbia Shores if broad appeal and group flexibility matter more than a smaller dinner-room feel.

    How DEDIKO compares in Vancouver

    Choose DEDIKO when the priority is a composed downtown dinner with easy planning. Shinsen Sushi is the cleaner cross-shop if the group specifically wants sushi, while La Bottega is the better comparison for a more casual, flexible meal. DEDIKO is the safer special-occasion pick only when the occasion calls for a calmer room rather than a cuisine-specific destination.

    For groups, Who Song & Larry's and Oswego Grill at Columbia Shores are more practical alternatives if the table size, noise tolerance, or mixed preferences matter. They are easier to frame as broad-appeal choices, while DEDIKO is better for a smaller party where the meal can feel more intentional.

    If ambiance is the deciding factor, Salty's on the Columbia is the cross-shop for a waterfront-leaning outing. Pick DEDIKO for downtown convenience and a tighter dinner plan; pick Salty's when the view and larger occasion energy carry more weight than staying close to the Vancouver core.

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