


Hours
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM–2 PM, 5–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–2 PM, 5–9 PM |
| Friday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 10 AM–3 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 784 Notre Dame Ave, Winnipeg, MB R3E 0L9, Canada
Phone: +1 204-691-1515
Website: http://bistroonnotredame.com/
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Reviews
The quality and service are top-tier, yet the prices are very reasonable for the experience you get. Meeting the owner, very welcoming,he’spassionate. Highly recommend for great local vibes and even better food!
Per the ten year old:
“The honey butter chips couldn’t have been better. For my main meal I had the walleye Mac n cheese. It was gourmet Mac n cheese with perfectly cooked fish on top and the pasta was bathed in a wonderful herby cheese sauce. Even my dad was sneaking bites of it. The PB+Chocolate Chess Pie was in scrumptious bite size pieces, the waitress even artfully arranged the spoons. Bonus there were bathrooms. We will definitely be coming back.”
The menu is a revelation. Each dish is a playful fusion of Métis tradition and Levant, making this one of the most unique cuisine marriages we’ve ever had. Distinctive , yet singing in perfect harmony. Even the drinks follow this narrative: pairing Prairie with Middle East.
Service? Impeccable. Attentive without hovering. And the staff genuinely seemed to love the food they were serving—always a promising sign.
Bistro on Notre Dame delivers beyond expectations.
There’s usually little to no wait, and while the prices may feel a bit high for those expecting an oversized plate meant to fill you up before you’re done, that’s not the case here. What you get instead is exceptional flavour, and it’s absolutely worth it.
Food is the most critical aspect of a restaurant, and Bistro offered very creative dishes. My friends and I tried a variety of the menu and loved items such as the soup and fries. The sandwiches were a bit dry / salty and could have been better balanced. Still, we all appreciated the use of local ingredients!
Definitely give Bistro a try! They’re made of what’s real.
Could have been five but honey chips were burnt so it tasted bitter. The onion rings was also burnt and over battered (the batter’s seasoning didn’t also match the pickle onion). The meat platter was also dried (bison and morel are usually lean and they cooked it well-done plus they put it on a hot skillet). Otherwise I think it would have been 5 star
Incredibly unique food inspired by (and sourced) local ingredients such as bison, elk, fish, wild rice, homemade jams and pickled vegetables all with a Métis twist. Everything was delicious but, I’ll definitely be dreaming of those honey butter chips
The service was impeccable and entertaining. We definitely felt like we were visiting old friends- thanks for your hospitality Rich!
The atmosphere was calm and grounding with simple decor that highlighted the rich cultural history of the plains.
The cocktails were eccentric but complimented the menu very well! Exciting combinations of fruits, herbs, spices, coffee and alcohol.
Overall, the visit exceeded all expectations and I couldn’t recommend this place enough! With all kinds of awards won and involvement in indigenous youth programming, how could you not support such an amazingly passionate business! You can definitely feel the love and see the heart that went into every detail of it.
Truly, you need to go!