
Legacy’s Ash Street Bistro is a fully licensed restaurant and lounge. Our Executive Chef, Rob Cleland, and his talented team have prepared a menu that features a mouth-watering array of fantastic global dishes. The menu always has new features and specials available daily. The restaurant also has a private dining room for functions and special events that seats up to 30 guests. Please call Legacy’s Ash Street Bistro for reservations.
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Address: 611 W 41st Ave, Vancouver, BC V5Z 0C7, Canada
Phone: +1 778-945-3431
Website: http://www.ashstreetbistro.com/
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Ash Street Bistro – Legacy Senior Living
Ash St. Bar & Bistro, 611 41st Ave W, Vancouver, BC V5Z 0C7, CA
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Suzanne, our server, was incredibly warm and welcoming. She walked us through the menu and recommended the haddock fish and chips and the seared salmon poke bowl which was cooked. Both were generous portions and absolutely delicious. She also shared information about the residence and upcoming Valentine’s and Lunar New Year events.
We thoroughly enjoyed our lunch and will definitely be back next time with the rest of our family.
Not everyday you meet someone from Trinidad with roots in HK and can speak Cantonese with a smile !
Will be back for other meal times to try out their menu!
We’ll definitely be coming back again with our friends such a wonderful experience from start to finish!
What stood out the most was the peaceful ambiance of the bistro, which made for a pleasant and refreshing dining experience. The staff was attentive and welcoming, adding to the positive atmosphere. I would recommend Ash Street Bistro to anyone looking for a good meal in a tranquil setting.
Feel free to adjust based on your experience!
My salad was pretty good and had a nice selection of strawberries and veggies on it. The dressing was a little too much but left the excess in the plate.
Service was mixed. I clearly didn’t fit their “standard” customer so was largely left to my own devices. For my bill I had to get up and ask for it because while I kept getting eye contact and nods when I raised my hand for assistance, no one came – that was strange and awkward.
Not a place I’d come back to personally. The food wasn’t anything to write home about and the service mixed. Atmosphere was also not my usual but it also seemed this place doesn’t get a lot of clients that aren’t part of the senior home or visitors to folks living here.
The manager or supervisor, Suzanne, arrived almost immediately. I had hoped she would offer a gesture of goodwill, but this did not happen. Upon arrival, I was accused of insulting her staff instead of being met with compassion and understanding. I explained the circumstances in full, and she responded with understanding. However, there was no courtesy shown afterward; I left feeling neglected, unattended, and disappointed.
What I had to eat and my complaints: I ordered a Philly style steak sandwich with shaved ribeye. The meat was overcooked and dry to the point of being rubbery. It was served lukewarm, the cheese was not fully melted, and there was too much gravy, which made the bottom bun feel like a wet, uncooked hot dog when held in the middle. The taste of the gravy was bland and unremarkable. The fries, however, were good.
The food was tasty, the portions good. The service was amazing and there was even some live music. We wanted a lunch place nearby to the Vandusen Botanical Gardens for lunch and Ash Street Bistro was just what we needed.