Immagini
ContribuisciPrenota ora
Recensioni
Contribuisci feedbackWe wanted to try something special for breakfast during the Easter long weekend. We narrowed it down to Dutch style crepes but wanted to avoid the chain place DeDutch. We found a place called Dutch Wooden Shoe along the Cambie and 16th Ave neighbourhood. It was quite busy when we got there. We waited about 10 minutes for a table. The interior was quite dated like from the 80’s. It Reminded us of Bons off Broadway a bit. I suppose this have the restaurant some unique character.
The Dutch Wooden Shoe Cafe should probably be called a restaurant instead of a cafe, for that is what it is. This establishment is famous for its Eggs Benedict type dishes, although it serves these on Dutch rusks. These rusks are rather dry and crumbly; I like them, but if you don’t there are other options such as croquettes, bitter balls, nasi goreng and, of course, pannekoeken.<br/ <br/ It is quite cramped within, and in one corner there is a big air conditioner almost above the sides of the table, so people sitting there should watch their heads when getting up.
One of the best place for brunch in Vancouver!! every thing is just amazing very tasty and unique ,and also the price is very reasonable for the quality and service
Pretty decent little hole in the wall breakfast place! It feels like a family owned restaurant where you feel like one of the regulars. <br/ <br/ Quaint, familiar atmosphere. The food is pretty solid and consistent comes in large quantities.<br/ <br/ We would definitely go back again!
Wooden shoe! I love this place, I love krokets, and I love the pannekoeks. Very consistently good food here. I could go into more detail but all that will do is rob you of your precious time that you could be using to make your way there. Now go!