By visiting participating establishments, not only will you discover their gastronomic offerings, but you will also have the chance to win prizes through a contest!
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How do I enter the contest?
To enter the contest, you will need to take a photo of your dish or moment while visiting one of the participating establishments (see list below). Once you share your photo on Instagram with the #parcoursgourmandpdlf and tagging @lasdecb and @sfubaff, you will get an entry to enter the contest!
At the end of March, 5 winners will each win a gift card to a franco gourmet establishment.
Enjoy your meal!
Establishments to discover!
Cheffanie, backyard table
1420 Fitzgerald Ave, Courtenay, V9N 2S2
It started with a food truck and it evolved to a line of take-out, ready-to-serve meals. After being in British Columbia for more than 20 years, I got the desire to settle in the Comox Valley to be part of a small welcoming community that brings me values of sharing and mutual aid.
We have an effective recycling and composting system in place. We only buy fresh products, without transformation.
Salmon N Bannock
7-1128 West Broadway, Vancouver B.C. V6H 1G5 & YVR airport
We are Vancouver's only Indigenous owned and operated restaurant. We use the traditional ingredients that our Grandmothers and Grandfathers used before us. We use these authentic flavours to create wonderful and delicious modern dishes.
Featured Item in March:
Open Faced Bison Sandwich.
Sustainable practices:
We shop local and keep our ingredients seasonal and local as well. We also do our best to reduce waste and plastic use by using compostable containers and cutlery, paper bags, and we repurpose as much food as we can.
We have a recycling and composting system in place.
Coquette Brasserie
2685, Arbutus Street, Vancouver, BC, V6J 3Y4
La Brasserie Coquette was born on July 8, 2021. Vancouver's newest French restaurant, inspired by Parisian brasseries, is a happy medium between bistro cuisine and quality service offered by a young and passionate team. Celebrating local suppliers and the traditions of French cuisine, Coquette serves a variety of seasonal dishes rooted in French classics. In addition to serving your taste buds, Coquette wants to bring a social dynamic south of Kitsilano. A place where you can come all day just for a coffee or a glass of wine but also enjoy musical evenings offered every other Thursday.
Featured Item in March:
Bavette et Frites, sauce au poivre
Want to join the Gourmet Route?
Are you a gourmet business that wishes to join the Printemps de la Francophonie's Gourmet Route? Fill out the online registration form!