Popular '90s actress spotted dining at much-loved Vancouver restaurant

Vancouver is a hot spot when it comes to standout restaurants, and it’s not just the locals who take notice. Over the years, plenty of Hollywood celebrities have been enjoying what our city has to offer. Just look at the most recent celebrity spottings, including the Jonas Brothers, Priyanka Chopra, John Mulaney, and Justin Hartley, to name a few.
Now, popular ’90s and 2000s actress Heather Graham has been spotted dining in the city.
The actress took to Instagram to share the lunch she enjoyed at Miku.

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Graham is best known for her roles in The Hangover I & II and as a co-star in Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me.
Based on the picture she shared of her meal, it looks like she enjoyed some nigiri, a salad, and a selection of aburi sushi.

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Miku first opened in Coal Harbour in 2008, and later, a Toronto Miku location was added to the mix. The restaurant is brought to us from Aburi Restaurant Canada, who are also known as the Pioneers of Aburi sushi in Canada and behind other popular establishments like Minami, Aburi Market, and Wa-Bagel.
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Miku is also preparing to open a new location in Richmond at the River Rock Casino Resort, which is also home to the recently opened Gordon Ramsay Steak.
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