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Gluten Free Breakfast Places in Ottawa - 2021
"You know a place is great when even the vegetables are one of the best things you've ever eaten. We got the beef and eel ter..."
"Definitely the best place I've tried so far to get poke bowls and sushi. I always get the Hawaiian poke bowl and... (613) 565-8998Order online"
"Ordered salmon poke bowl and was disappointed with toppings and flavour, very simple and plain also hardly any spicy mayo and small for price."
"So I was here for an Uber Pickup and politely asked to get my water bottle refilled since I was feeling thirsty. Manager said no and started giving me le..."
"Soul Stone Sushi is one of those vegan restaurants in Ottawa that welcome guests of all interests, and that includes our friendly vegan or vegetarian eaters. This Asian sushi bar is one of the most beloved gems of the city, featuring an intimate atmosphere, and serving a range of vegetarian and gluten free Chinese dishes, from vegan stir fry to avocado sushi plates and many more!"
"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."
"When my husband and I used to live in Ottawa this was our go to sushi place. We were passing through recently and decided to order takeout and it was as ..."
"Ordered the katsu and tuna tartare for takeout and it was delicious. Large portions, well packaged, and the tuna tartare is absolutely to die for."
"Have only been able to get delivery because of COVID but will absolutely be visiting in person soon!. Such great value and our go-to for take out lately!"
"Located along the trendy Marché Way at Lansdowne, the family-owned SEN Asian Cuisine serves a mix of pan-Asian dishes, but their Vietnamese options are especially good like their grilled pork vermicelli and summer rolls. They offer both takeout and delivery via OrderOnTheGo.Photo: SEN Asian Cuisine"
"This Glebe restaurant does a mix of Thai and Vietnamese options from curries and pad thai to vermicelli bowls topped with spicy, tangy meats. Open 4 to 9 p.m., Tuesday to Sunday, and delivery is an option."
"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!"
"Rideau Hall, the official residence of the governor-general of Canada is open to the public and can be explored by taking free guided tours. You must explore the phenomenal and royal heritage gardens. The guided tours take you through the opulent Staterooms, tastefully done ballroom – the Tent Room and even know more about the Governor-General."
"An Ottawa landmark that features Regency, Norman Revival and Florentine Renaissance Revival architecture, Rideau Hall is out to impress. Along with the marvellous art and noteworthy cabinetry that fills the interior plus the gorgeous grounds; Rideau Hall is unquestionably Instagram-worthy. View this post on Instagram"
"Rideau Hall is a fascinating tour giving visitors a glimpse into the life of one of the most important figures in the Canadian Government. The Governor-General. Group and private tours are offered daily to explore the quarters of our Governor General."
"Perched on a rise next to the fairytale Fairmont Chateau Laurier hotel, the neo-gothic Parliament of Canada overlooks the River Ottawa and neighbouring Québec and is one of the city's most distinctive landmarks. Sit in on question time at the Legislature, enjoy the sound and light show on the illuminated Parliament Hill or take a guided tour of Centre Block. Address: Parliament Hill, Parliament of Canada, Ottawa, K1A 0A9Telephone: +1 613 992 4793Opening times:"
"No visit to Ottawa would complete without at least one Instagram post of the iconic Parliament buildings!. Throughout the year there plenty of photo opportunities from fireworks at Canada Day, flowers at Tulip Festival, the Sounds and Light Show in the summer, or over the winter when the Parliament of Canada is lit up at Christmas."
"The Canadian Parliament was originally built between 1859 and 1878 in the Neogothic Style, similar to the Chateau Style. Inspired by French, English and Flemish architectural elements, its construction employed mostly wood. In 1916, a great fire ravaged the central building."
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"Ottawa’s only public beach on the Rideau River, Mooney’s Bay offers a large, sandy expanse that’s great for sunbathers and sandcastle builders. The beach is surrounded by a large park that hosts a number of lively summer events, including the Tim Hortons Ottawa Dragon Boat Festival (June) and the HOPE Volleyball SummerFest (July). Young families will likely enjoy the park’s large Giver 150 Playground, an accessible, Canada-themed site that children helped design."
"It’s a favorite place for picnics and barbecues and to spend a day at the beach on the shore of the Rideau river. During the summer, in pre-pandemic times, it hosted two big events: the Ottawa Dragon Boat Festival and the Hope Volleyball Tournament. Mooney’s Bay Park also has a giant playground (said to be the biggest in Canada) with some twenty play structures representing different provinces and regions of Canada."
"Mooney’s Bay Beach is a popular summer destination for swimmers, rowers, and volleyball enthusiasts. The beach is located on the east shore of the Rideau River just south of Carleton University, at 2926 Riverside Drive. Mooney’s Bay Beach offers visitors the following amenities:"