In heaven. Most items are or can be made safe for celiac. Had the Yum Bowl…sooooo good. The best part though? GLUTEN FREE ONION RINGS. They were just incredible. If you’re able, come down and chow down. It’s definitely worth it.
This place is a hidden gem. A women owned business which serves delicious vegan options. Restaurant does not have huge seating space but can accommodate a group of 6-8.
We tried Bombay Bad Boy pizza and were surprised with flavor. I will highly recommend trying "Almond Cassava" crust; it is gluten free but not too hard or crispy.
Definitely worth visiting if you are vegan/vegetarian food lover or, interested in trying vegan food.
Couldn’t recommend this place more. Staff were honestly amazing. Modified the menu for celiac and honestly was so so tasty. Hats off to the chefs! Special thanks to Kat, Paige and Darren. They were so welcoming and nice, one of best experiences we’ve had to date in Vancouver. Thank you all 🎉
Not celiac safe like they say they are. Had a very bad reaction after eating here. The manager is also rude and condescending. Save your money and go literally anywhere else. One of the lower scores restaurants in the area, lower than old spaghetti factory and that’s saying a lot!
We ordered a gluten-free dessert, but it contained gluten, causing my friend to become very ill. If you have a gluten allergy, please avoid eating here.
Have been missing Red Robins since they closed all their Alberta locations! If you have any food restrictions, don't look at their allergen menu online, just ask your server. I have celiac and it was showing almost everything to have gluten, even the beef burger patties. Luckily that was not the actual case! Server was knowledgeable about what sauces and ingredients had gluten, and shared that fries can be made in a dedicated gluten free fryer. My meal also came out with the purple allergen stick.
I do however have to take stars off for the physical aspects of the location...menu had several sticky spots, carpet looked filthy and sticky, bathroom floors were even stickier! Very unappealing and makes you wonder about the cleanliness of the kitchen. We were in a booth and the back of the seat would move from both sides, uncomfortable when people are sitting on both sides and it kept moving!
Service was also quite slow, especially considering it was lunchtime on a weekday and there were not many other customers present
Went for happy hour - great cocktails and great GF options. Many things are GF or can be amended, server was super knowledgeable. I had the wings, hummous with a GF flatbread and nachos. Really tasty! And great waterfront views.
Tried so many of their pastries from here and they all didn’t disappoint! There’s so much variety all the time for both sweet and savoury foods, for good price as well. Breka also has a lot of variety for gluten free and vegan options as well. I love how they’re open 24 hours because not many dessert places in vancouver open past 12 so Breka has been a go to for my friends and I. I highly recommend the mango coconut cake!!
Found this fabulous social enterprise cafe by chance on our trip to Vancouver from the UK. The food is really tasty, they cater for gluten free we were welcomed with a smile what could be better? I loved their detox smoothly, hopefully I can replicate it when we get home.
Been getting my gluten free sandwich from
Number e for years!! I love every single of their sandwich and small bites. And did you know their pastries are divine? We at lululemon bulk order them for our meeting and go into food coma and workout haha! Thank you so much
I typically don't expect much service from fast casual restaurants; however, Edward went above and beyond to make our experience exceptional. He not only accommodated our requests (rice to greens ratio, cooked protein) and delivered our food to our table, but he also surprised my mom with a cookie after overhearing that it was her birthday.
Food-wise, my mom and I each ordered a Nourish Bowl ($13.50), with hers being Beet + Pear, Southwest Quinoa, and Seared BC Albacore Tuna (+$7), and mine being Curried Cauliflower and Wild Mushroom Ditalini. Both bowls were refreshing and satisfying, with our favourite market side being the cauliflower. All of the market sides look to be vegetarian, with gluten free and vegan options available. I don’t think the additional protein is really necessary or of value compared to the market sides.
Ambience-wise, this location was great with its high ceilings, natural light, and clean aesthetic. It's also conveniently located on Robson Street, so it's perfect for a quick lunch or break while shopping.
I contacted Bel Cafe for a delivery order that we were planning to send to our associate's office who are grieving the loss of their teammate. Given the situation, I did not want to use the usual food delivery service so I reached out to the cafe and was connected to Emily who is in charge of events and reservations at the hotel. Emily was so kind and understanding to our special situation. She went out of the way to speak to the pastry chef to come up with an assortment of pastries that would cater to gluten free and vegan people too so no one would be left out. She then went and looked up delivery options for us and in the end took the time out of her already busy day to personally walk the pastries over to their office. I'm so blown away by her tremendously thoughtful gesture and I also thank the pastry chef from our hearts for catering to our request and thoughtful selection of pastries.
In a time of grief, this meant so much to us. Thank you so much.
As for the pastries, everyone at the company was blown away with the quality and selection that was delivered. They told us that it warmed their hearts and made their day that much better.