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Ouisi is one of the few places in Vancouver to find authentic Cajun/Creole cuisine; it also sports a secluded back courtyard for al fresco dining. The New Orleanian sandwiches are a great pick for lunch or brunch, especially the popular Ouisi po’ boy (blackened chicken with Cajun tartare sauce on a baguette). For the post-shopping/pre-Stanley Theatre dinner experience, try the jambalaya or the... more
Over the years, this Shaughnessy fave has earned almost as much neighborhood loyalty as its NOLA inspiration. Breezy French doors and secret courtyard play it cool on sunny days where the bon temps start with bennies and a popular weekend brunch, and for lunch, the chicken pesto 14th Street Eats sandwich can't be beat. Other faves: jambalaya with local chorizo, an oyster po'boy paneed with... more
Having recently returned from a trip to New Orleans we wanted to see what Vancouver could offer of the amazing tastes and foods we had sampled there. Ouisi Bistro, located in a smallish place on Granville came up in a google search. When we entered we were immediately struck by the atmosphere and memorabilia on the wall.
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I was a bit disappointed that the staff were unable to pinpoint an exact day that live music would be playing next. I will have to edit my review when I have visited Ouisi on a live music night.
The menu was adventurous and the food was great. We will definitely go again but we need to be able to...
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We had made reservations for nine people on the occasion of our meeting the parents of our soon-to-be daughter-in-law.
So this was a special occasion, and Ouisi Bistro met our expectations.
Situated at 3014 Granville Street, you'd expect this Bistro to be a noisy location due to traffic. But, sitting in the back patio, shaded with lovely trees, you'd think...
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Everything from the gator, crab cakes and baked goat cheese to the seafood crepe and voodoo ribs was outstanding. It's great to see a real Cajun and Creole menu instead of deep fried and blackened everything. The wine bottle prices are ridiculously low. All the bottles are marked up $15.00 regardless of cost. Service was professional and attentive without being intrusive. Server... more
Louisiana favourites include voodoo-style ribs, jambalaya and seafood gumbo. Huge selection of libations, garden terrace. $$. L/D (daily), brunch (Sa-Su).
Cajun & Creole classics & bourbon are served in a jazz-themed room or courtyard, plus live music.