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Gluten-Free Restaurants In Vancouver Canada?


Claire-Nicolle

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We are currently in the process of moving to Vancouver, and my twins birthdays are coming up and I was wondering if their are any Gluten-Free restaurants in Vancouver and also if there are Gluten-Free bakeries that I could buy a gluten-free cake from!!

Thanks so much


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We are currently in the process of moving to Vancouver, and my twins birthdays are coming up and I was wondering if their are any Gluten-Free restaurants in Vancouver and also if there are Gluten-Free bakeries that I could buy a gluten-free cake from!!

Thanks so much

I just got back from a 4 day weekend in Vancouver with my hubby and we had a really good time.

We stayed close to downtown so most of the restaurants we went to were on or around Robson street.

The best 2 restaurants as far as food quality and knowledgeable staff were Joey's (Open Original Shared Link) and Noodle Box (Open Original Shared Link)

The Red Robin on Robson was great about feeding me. We had burgers on lettuce buns and fries from a dedicated fryer. Very knowledgeable and very friendly.

Panne Rizo (Open Original Shared Link) is a decent bakery for cookies and such, not sure about cakes. Choices (Open Original Shared Link) is great. They have a nice store with a good selection of gluten free baked goods and there is a stand alone gluten-free bakery location as well but we didn't go there. The downtown store even had a few fancy looking gluten-free birthday cakes in the freezer. They were around $25 but they looked really good.

We also went to Aphrodites in Kits for breakfast. The food was great but shockingly expensive. We ordered Eggs Bennie on gluten-free corn muffins, an omelet with gluten-free toast, one chai latte and a piece of gluten-free strawberry rhubard pie with ice cream to share and our bill with tax and a 15% tip was $72!! For breakfast!!

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