

Uli’s Restaurant is a White Rock institution. Opened in 1986 by Uli Blume, it was one of White Rock’s original waterfront restaurants and quickly became a favourite among locals for its great food and friendly atmosphere. Uli’s son Tyson took over operations in 2008 and he picked up right where his father left off – providing the White Rock waterfront with a fun and relaxed place to enjoy a vibrant atmosphere, stunning water views, refreshingly simple food, an extensive international beer list, and a diverse selection of wines. Chef Jennie Silk is also making quite an impression on locals as they flock for her impeccable local flavours on the menu.
Quirky eatery offers BC wines & a Euro-inspired menu using local ingredients, plus weekend brunch.
Hours
| Tuesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 15023 Marine Dr, White Rock, BC V4B 1C3, Canada
Phone: +1 604-538-9373
Website: https://ulisrestaurant.com/
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: opentable.ca
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Reviews
We’ve been lucky enough to always be seated outside which has a covered patio and great ambience, especially in the rain. I would recommend outdoor seating over indoor, however, the tables are somewhat narrow and not ideal for more than 2 people.
I wouldn’t recommend the place for families, both the environment and menu is not really geared towards kids.
My personal favourite is their breakfast served with fresh rye and house made strawberry jam. They get pretty crazy with the burgers and the cocktails, and usually have a yummy special of the day.
Their ketchup is made in house and is delish. The bison carpaccio was good as a share appy. The 4.0 burger was yummy! Also tried the pasta – not bad but I think burgers are a better bet here! Nice service staff.
They advertise themselves as a “scratch kitchen” and claim that by supporting them, you’re supporting local bakers, brewers, butchers, and farmers. Unfortunately, nothing about our visit reflected that.
We asked the hostess if they served oysters she said yes, but they were never mentioned again or available. When we asked our server she said we don’t have them.
We were given two glasses of terrible tap water (and I’ve had plenty of tap water before, but this was genuinely bad). We ordered two lemonades one tasted just like water. When we returned it, they still charged us, and we had to ask them to remove it from the bill.
As for the food, it was clearly frozen and pre cooked. The calamari and fries tasted like something straight from a grocery store freezer definitely not fresh or locally sourced.
Our bill came to over $50 + tip for just calamari, fries, and one lemonade. For a place that makes big claims about quality and local ingredients, this felt really misleading.
The tables were so gross and could use some cleaning. I’ve attached photos for evidence.
To be honest, I don’t know why we didn’t just walk away.
The only redeeming quality is the location, but sadly, that’s not enough to recommend it. I wouldn’t go back
Pretty darn tasty burger!
Holy shipyards.
Immediately upon walking in, I got a good vibe from the front staff that I was in a cozy and welcoming venue where excellent hospitality service is a priority for them. I had googled “best smash burger near me” and Uli’s came up. I asked the bartender, Alina, what she’d recommend for burgers. Her quick answer that it was the No. 4.0 with adding bacon and extra chev told me this was the obvious answer. Her recommendation was spot on. I’m literally salivating just writing this review. But I am a burger glutton so I am biased.
Places like Uli’s with farm-to-table hookups are such gems: I could taste the difference in quality. It’s an award winning burger for a reason.