I have been here twice and can't wiat to go back. The first time was for supper and the second for brunch.
For brunch I had the Smoked Tofu Muffaletta Sandwich (smoked tofu on Wildfire sourdough, olive tapenade, vegan dijon aioli, sauerkraut, pickled onions, greens, served with soup or salad. The soup was creamy squash. It was very good.
The dinner, I ordered separate plates. Marinated eggplant (so good), turnip and roasted squash.
Updated from previous review on 2024-04-14
c r
Lots of GF options, extremely fast kitchen!
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 4
Wing Chen
Unpopular opinion, just not my cup of tea. I would prefer more of a traditional breakfast than these over the top new age healthy spin on breakfasts. I'm not sure I want egg benny to have poached eggs on a bed of yam instead of an English muffin. They do take good measure on gluten-free food for Celiac though.Just a little too hipster and tree hugger for my liking.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 3
Service: 4
Yves Belliveau
Quite the surprise, very unique.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Leah McDiarmid
I've been twice to Nourish Kitchen. I love the warm, cozy atmosphere. For a small neighbourhood bistro, it has an excellent menu, cocktail and wine list. The food is delicious and the service friendly. Our son and daughter-in-law recently moved into the area and we look forward to making this a regular tradition. Bravo.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Barry
Brunch at Nourish Kitchen and Cafe never disappoints. Plenty of options for those who are gluten-free as well as dairy free and vegetarian as well as vegan.This is the Golden Benny which is 2 poached eggs, cashew hollandaise, sweet potatoes, kale, mushrooms and greens. I opted to add the bacon that is sourced locally, and it was delicious. The whole meal was phenomenal! We will definitely be back - so many other choices on the menu to try!Dietary restrictions: Excellent choices for dietary restrictions. Gluten-free, dairy free, vegan, vegetarian
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Eggs Benedict with Kale, Sleeping Beauty Pancakes
sha luca
You won't be
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
Sydney W
Amazing spot for dinner with great atmosphere. Loved the sunflower seed risotto - unique, delicious, and plant based.
Anna Gn
I don’t get why a whole food place like this would burn their food. The atmosphere is stunning but the food is disappointing. Small portions and cannot understand how they can make food like this. Pricey, do they even use organic?
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 2
Service: 4
Kelly Carr
Nourish was a wonderful surprise on our visit to Victoria. The food was delicious and had options for all in our group! We went back the next day!
⚠️Warning: If you have alergies, this place may not take them seriously!⚠️This place is quite charming, in that it is in an old Victorian home, but it did not live up to our expectations in terms of food and service.My wife disclosed to the server that she has an alergy to green peppers and red onions, and asked if the soup of the day had any of those ingredients and his response was to shrug his shoulders and say "Maybe."Later the kitchen determined that it could have red onions, so another soup was substituted.We each ordered the oatmeal pancake. The options included bacon or sausage. My wife ordered the sausage option, and after taking a bite, discovered it started to bother her throat. We asked for the ingredient list, and low and behold it contained jalepeno peppers which would fall under the green pepper category.The oatmeal pancakes themselves were overcooked and dry and quite crispy on the edges. They didn't look like the photos that other reviewers had shared.We ordered the sweet and salty lattes, and asked how much honey was in each serving and the server told us "two teaspoons". When sipping on the lattes, the honey was undetectable, certainly not two teaspoons and we didn't get the salt until we got to the dregs in the cup.Overall I give this establishment a thumbs down and wouldn't visit again. The servers attitude and lack of attention was inexcusable, especially considering that the cheque showed his name with his title as Assistant Manager.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 1
Service: 1
Keith Cottrill
A charming atmosphere in a Victorian house. The food is plant forward but you can add pork sausage or bacon to any dish, so it appeals to everyone (and who couldn't use more vedge in their diet anyway). Service was great, menu is thoughtful and interesting, and the beet cocoa is very instagram-worthy.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Eggs Benedict with Kale, Sourdough Tartine
Tyson Watt
Great brunch. We were in town for the weekend and came here twice. The staff was super friendly, the venue is a vibe, and the food was phenomenal. Everything we had was good.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Rajesh Budhiraja
Ambience was good. Staff was polite n friendly. Food was really out of the blue n very tasty. Drinks were good too.
I have been here twice and can't wiat to go back. The first time was for supper and the second for brunch. For brunch I had the Smoked Tofu Muffaletta Sandwich (smoked tofu on Wildfire sourdough, olive tapenade, vegan dijon aioli, sauerkraut, pickled onions, greens, served with soup or salad. The soup was creamy squash. It was very good. The dinner, I ordered separate plates. Marinated eggplant (so good), turnip and roasted squash. Updated from previous review on 2024-04-14
Lots of GF options, extremely fast kitchen!
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 4
Unpopular opinion, just not my cup of tea. I would prefer more of a traditional breakfast than these over the top new age healthy spin on breakfasts. I'm not sure I want egg benny to have poached eggs on a bed of yam instead of an English muffin. They do take good measure on gluten-free food for Celiac though.Just a little too hipster and tree hugger for my liking.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 3
Service: 4
Quite the surprise, very unique.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
I've been twice to Nourish Kitchen. I love the warm, cozy atmosphere. For a small neighbourhood bistro, it has an excellent menu, cocktail and wine list. The food is delicious and the service friendly. Our son and daughter-in-law recently moved into the area and we look forward to making this a regular tradition. Bravo.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Brunch at Nourish Kitchen and Cafe never disappoints. Plenty of options for those who are gluten-free as well as dairy free and vegetarian as well as vegan.This is the Golden Benny which is 2 poached eggs, cashew hollandaise, sweet potatoes, kale, mushrooms and greens. I opted to add the bacon that is sourced locally, and it was delicious. The whole meal was phenomenal! We will definitely be back - so many other choices on the menu to try!Dietary restrictions: Excellent choices for dietary restrictions. Gluten-free, dairy free, vegan, vegetarian
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Eggs Benedict with Kale, Sleeping Beauty Pancakes
You won't be
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
Amazing spot for dinner with great atmosphere. Loved the sunflower seed risotto - unique, delicious, and plant based.
I don’t get why a whole food place like this would burn their food. The atmosphere is stunning but the food is disappointing. Small portions and cannot understand how they can make food like this. Pricey, do they even use organic?
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 2
Service: 4
Nourish was a wonderful surprise on our visit to Victoria. The food was delicious and had options for all in our group! We went back the next day!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Soup & Salad GF, Sourdough Tartine
Restaurantji Recommends
⚠️Warning: If you have alergies, this place may not take them seriously!⚠️This place is quite charming, in that it is in an old Victorian home, but it did not live up to our expectations in terms of food and service.My wife disclosed to the server that she has an alergy to green peppers and red onions, and asked if the soup of the day had any of those ingredients and his response was to shrug his shoulders and say "Maybe."Later the kitchen determined that it could have red onions, so another soup was substituted.We each ordered the oatmeal pancake. The options included bacon or sausage. My wife ordered the sausage option, and after taking a bite, discovered it started to bother her throat. We asked for the ingredient list, and low and behold it contained jalepeno peppers which would fall under the green pepper category.The oatmeal pancakes themselves were overcooked and dry and quite crispy on the edges. They didn't look like the photos that other reviewers had shared.We ordered the sweet and salty lattes, and asked how much honey was in each serving and the server told us "two teaspoons". When sipping on the lattes, the honey was undetectable, certainly not two teaspoons and we didn't get the salt until we got to the dregs in the cup.Overall I give this establishment a thumbs down and wouldn't visit again. The servers attitude and lack of attention was inexcusable, especially considering that the cheque showed his name with his title as Assistant Manager.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 1
Service: 1
A charming atmosphere in a Victorian house. The food is plant forward but you can add pork sausage or bacon to any dish, so it appeals to everyone (and who couldn't use more vedge in their diet anyway). Service was great, menu is thoughtful and interesting, and the beet cocoa is very instagram-worthy.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Eggs Benedict with Kale, Sourdough Tartine
Great brunch. We were in town for the weekend and came here twice. The staff was super friendly, the venue is a vibe, and the food was phenomenal. Everything we had was good.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Ambience was good. Staff was polite n friendly. Food was really out of the blue n very tasty. Drinks were good too.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Amazing food! The salted honey latte is
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5