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Gluten Free Breakfast Places in Ottawa - 2021
"I think it’s safe to say that is a vegan restaurant in Ottawa that truly sticks to its name. With a peaceful, “garden-like” atmosphere, the Peace-Garden serves a wide variety of vegan-friendly North American, Indian and other international cuisines. From an organic smoothie and juice bar, Indian style thali plates to burgers and even more, this fountain-side dining restaurant is perfect for a brunch out with friends or just a quick take-out on the go!"
"A hidden gem found in the time square building with amazing food. The restaurant is so inviting with all their beautiful plants surrounding you (it doesn... More reviews"
"📍 717 Somerset St W, Ottawa, ON K1R 6P7, View on Google Maps.☎️ 613-233-0138. As it’s name would say, So Good has some of the best Chinese food in Ottawa. So Good offers a menu that is plentiful of Chinese food favorites such as spring rolls, soups, noodle dishes, chicken, pork and literally dozens of other choices."
"First time ordering and went with an entire menu chosen by my friend who was recommending it to me. The food was really good and the portions are a good ..."
"Hostess: deserves no stars, beyond rudeWaitress: 5 stars, very attentiveFood: 5stars, sushi was amazingStraight forward the hostess really put a damper o..."
"Ottawa doesn’t have a particularly large Filipino community, but that hasn’t slowed Tamis, which grew so popular it recently decamped to a much larger space. Expect some Filipino staples such as sizzling sisig (grilled pork belly), tangy-spicy adobo, and crepe-adjacent lumpia. Tamis also isn’t afraid to throw a few curveballs, like pimento cheese dip."
"Centretown Filipino go-to Tamis is offering delivery of dishes like spicy adobo chicken, lechon kawali (crispy pork belly), and other spicy, (mostly) meaty treats. Get it via Doordash or Uber Eats. View this post on Instagram"
"I reviewed here a year ago, and today made it my celebratory first dinner w friends in a yr+1/2. Food was a delight and everyone loved their meal."
"I ordered few drinks a couple of days ago as i wanted to support this local business. However, my experience was pathetic. The drinks were all watery wit..."
"Chinese-Canadian food gets a 2020 makeover at Mojo’s, which launched this past summer. A lengthy menu boasts all the favourites — General Tao chicken, Singapore noodles, chop suey, and ding — but everything’s halal!. Veggie and gluten-free options too."
"Since its inception in 1973, SAW has been a supporter of politically and socially engaged art, specialising in performance and media arts. SAW Video Cooperative was established by the local founders of the centre in 1981 in order to support independent video and documentary artists, along with their highly regarded multidisciplinary space Club SAW. In 1989, the three elements of SAW moved into the historic Arts Court Building where they reside to this day. The aim of SAW is to become a global premier artist-run centre through an engaging exhibition programme, outreach, and exchange initiatives."
"The National Gallery of Canada* is much more than just an art museum in Ottawa. This Canadian national gallery is home to the country’s best collection of art, especially Canadian and indigenous art. Exhibitions of exquisite artistic expression in this gallery reveal the past, present, and future of art, as well as celebrating its accessibility to the public."
"Art fans stumped on what to do in Ottawa need to set aside some time to peruse the National Gallery of Canada. This landmark art museum is home to one of Canada’s finest collections of contemporary & historical artwork. Located close to the happenin’ ByWard Market area, the National Gallery of Canada is a great detour for art & culture lovers."
"The contemporary Canadian gallery presents a diverse range of artworks by some of the most talented contemporary artists from the Ottawa area, Montreal, Toronto, Quebec City and further afield. Their roster of artists is unique and includes both established names and up-and-coming talents. Artworks on show include Kal Mansur’s acrylic light sculptures, paintings by John Barkley and tire-sculptures by artist Joyce Westrop among many others."
"This is another family favorite trail with historical ruins to discover!. The Carbide Willson Trail is an out and back style, 4.3km hike that takes you along Meech Lake and up to the remains of an old laboratory built by Thomas “Carbide” Willson, the inventor of Calcium Carbide. Kids can explore the ruins and marvel at the adjacent waterfalls, which together are a stunning sight!"
"This National Historic Site is located in the Sandy Hill district of Ottawa. Once the private home of two past Canadian Prime Ministers, the home is now a museum, open to the public for guided tours and interpretive learning. The home is filled with period décor and authentic artifacts pertaining to the two leaders and their families."