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    Café Gloucester

    3.5 (169 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 12:00 AM (Next day)

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    CAFÉ GLOUCESTER ATMOSPHERE

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    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Dogs allowed
    Good for groups

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    September 2025
    Lindsey D.

    One of Vancouver's original HK-style restaurants, Cafe Gloucester sits somewhere between a cha chaan teng and a compact full-service Chinese restaurant, with a menu that flirts with lobster dishes and the occasional surf-and-turf crossover. Depending on the day and season, you might find a Sunday roast being carved, or, if it's earlier, a breakfast-to-lunch menu filled with HK fusion classics. Sadly, many dishes are called "good" when they really deserve the label "great." Staples for me include the bitter melon with beef over wide noodles, curry brisket, pork chop on rice, and Portuguese-style baked chicken rice -- all solid fan favourites. Prices are slightly higher than at comparable spots, but the cozy interior and friendly service make it worth the extra few dollars.

    Our bill before tips for 4 adults and 2 kids.
    Mark M.

    Went there for lunch yesterday. 4 adults and 2 small kids 6 &4. Total cost including tips and tax $150.39 I think it's expensive and food not so good, but the place is packed. Either I have high standards or others in Vancouver has low standard. I ordered Hainanese Chicken on rice. $20.99. No taste! Bake pork chop on rice $19.99. Not my cup of tea. Bake spaghetti $19.99 was good. I'll order that if I go again. French fries were good. Crispy, I like! Frankly, I wouldn't go again my self but will tag along. Overall, not happy!

    late night bite
    Nat L.

    circled the block more than once before lucking out with parking to meet up for a late night bite at cafe gloucester, located at 3338 cambie street. construction and permit only spots and no entry signs made it challenging. at 9:45 pm on a wednesday, the place was still humming, almost every table was full. so much for my no eating after 8:00 pm rule, but something about a hong kong café makes that rule easy to break. the clatter of dishes, the quick shuffle of servers, and the mix of conversations in english, cantonese, and mandarin made it feel like stepping into a little piece of hong kong tucked into cambie. menus here can be overwhelming, packed with all the signatures. food came out relatively fast. we had the bitter melon with sliced beef and rice noodles, which carried a slight wok hei and a touch of oiliness, though not much black bean sauce to tie it all together. the curry beef was tender and warming, served with a bowl of rice on the side. it leaned mild rather than spicy, more comfort than heat. servers were friendly and efficient, checking up on us and topping our tea often. and then came the ovaltine. simple, malty, and sweet, it anchored the meal and brought with it a wave of nostalgia, the smell, the kind of flavour that only hong kong cafés can deliver. it turned everything else on the table into comfort food, no matter the hour. parking might be a headache, but once you're seated, cafe gloucester does exactly what you hope for: late night warmth, unfussy plates, and a familiar taste of hong kong right on cambie.

    Satay Stewed Beef Instant Noodle in Soup
    Stephen C.

    A HK style place to go to that is available in that area. Meter street parking available, can be challenging to find spots pending on day as it is a busy location. Resident parking limited with some are residential parking permit only. Always pretty busy from morning to evening. Went here for lunch with my family. Ambience is casual regular chairs or cushioned bench seating. We had the following - * Stewed Beef Brisket Rice Noodle in Soup * Satay Stewed Beef Instant Noodle in Soup * Stir Fried Shanghai Rice Cake * Baked Seafood on Rice All were good though did find the Stir Fried Shanghai Rice Cakes to be too salty and oily though. The waitress that helped us with our order was patient and informative of the menu.

    Hong Kong style Borscht
    Andrew W.

    A true Hong Kong Style Restaurant! Well established in the Vancouver food scene for over a decade and still going strong! Order their fusion style western dishes such as Baked Pork Chop in Tomato Sauce over a bed of Fried Rice or their legendary Roast Prime Rib! Parking maybe an issue as they are located on the ever busy Cambie Street! Open till late ... call restaurant to confirm!!

    HK milk tea
    Ashley N.

    First time here! I've been wanting to eat at a HK cafe since it's been a while, and I crave the HK milk tea... My partner and I came on a Saturday during lunchtime, and it was pretty packed! Thankfully, we got seated right away as we were only 2 people. Service was very fast and efficient. We ordered, and the HK milk teas came out soon after. The HK milk tea was delicious! Tasted very authentic. The seafood baked rice was good too - though I wish the rice portion was bigger. The creamy sauce complemented the seafood well, and the rice had a great texture. The beef brisket fried noodles was divine... amazing sauce flavour, and nicely crispy noodles. I would have liked more vegetables, or a variety of veggies, but we made do with the 4 choy given. The beef brisket texture was tender and not too chewy. They gave a big portion of beef, which was nice!

    Western roast pork with rice
    Philip P.

    Some legit Hong Kong cafe type of food. One of my favorites. They have a lot of the classics which I enjoy. I had a hard time deciding since they had so much on their menu. I ended up with their roast pork rice dish and a hot Hong Kong coffee. The roast pork was a westernized demi-glazed roast pork with a side of diced carrots/corn kernel for your veggies and rice. The demi-glaze was a nicely made sauce that went well with the roast pork. However, the roast pork was such a small piece. I was expecting a bit of a bigger piece. The Hong Kong coffee was great though. I needed it so bad. Service was good. Server spoke English and Cantonese, so that was nice. Ambiance had a diner type of feel to it. It was fairly clean and had both tables and booths. The paper towel dispenser in the bathroom wasn't very responsive, so have a plan b if you can't get that working to dry your hands. But it better not be to not wash your hands at all. Wash your hands and be sanitary, you nasty!

    Hong Kong milk tea
    Thu P.

    Came here with my partner and got the baked seafood rice and beef brisket chow mein. We both got hot Hong Kong milk teas, complementary with the dishes. The baked seafood rice was really good.. I can't remember what exactly was in it but there was an ample amount of shrimp and fish. The sauce was really delicious with the rice. Everything together was a party in my soft mouth. My only complaint is the dish is really small for what you're paying. The beef brisket chow mein was equally as delicious and saucey. I love eating the crispy edges! Perfectly crisped chow mein and LOTS of beef chunks. Service was really quick--we were seated and fed so fast. I want to come back to try more baked dishes!

    Josephine M.

    Gloucester Cafe is a Hong Kong Style Cafe located on Cambie St. in Vancouver. They've been around for many years and have an extensive selection of items on their menu. This was a late dinner for us. Everyone at the table was tired and hungry, so...photographing food that belonged to anyone other than myself? It just wasn't happening!  I ordered the E-Fu Noodles with Mushrooms & Oyster Sauce all to myself, and finished the entire plate! I have often wanted to order this dish in many places I've gone to, but it didn't seem to agree with whomever I was dining with. Too simple a dish is the general impression that I've gotten. More ingredients preferred. I was so happy to finally order this dish and enjoy the entire plate of it to myself. This was one of the better E-Fu Noodles with Mushrooms that I've had too. It was very flavourful and I would absolutely order it again if I ever end up at Gloucester Cafe again.  Service: Good Parking: Free parking on the side streets Location: 3338 Cambie St, Vancouver, BC

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    I enjoy the black cod dishes here. Menus can be overwhelming but lots of options and there's something for everyone. Good service.

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    Good food, nothing fancy. Typical Hong Kong style diner. Parking is a bit hard to find.

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    My favourite place to get breakfast. Hong Kong milk tea is five star too. French toast is good too.

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