Lots of the menu items were sold out by the time we came.
We wanted to try the Acadian food. We ordered the fish cake, potato pancake, pinwheels (dessert), and the Acadian chicken fricot (soup).
We also ordered the lobster roll and the poutine quebecois (the fries, gravy and cheese curds)
Total cost is $47.44.
The pinwheels dessert is like a thicker donut with a sweet sauce on top. The potato pancake is yummy and great with butter. The soup is alright. The fish cake was interesting and different. The lobster roll has a white sauce at the bottom of the roll. The lobster tasted salty. The poutine tasted like the standard poutine.
The lobster roll is $15 here. Probably one of the cheaper places to get lobster roll.
The seating area is very small, 6 seating/table booths. You order first and they bring you your food.
They only make a set amount of food items like the poutine rapee... So they said that you can call in the morning and ask them to leave 1 aside for you to pick up later.
We went in June, and they're only open on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, and closes at 7 pm.
We were deciding whether we wanted to come to Menu Acadian or the Acadian restaurant in Moncton to try Acadian food. We decided on Menu Acadian cause it was on the way to where we're going and they had a more extensive...
Read moreAlthough the food was pretty good, it is not the first place I would recommend in the area. You have to order and pay for your food outside the restaurant at a small window. You make your way in through a side door that has to be opened by staff. When the food came out, I was kind of wondering why each of the items came out separately - one fish cake on a large paper plate?!?! Just for your information, the beans are definitely meant to be shared - full serving - again coming out in a styrofoam container. I'm sure a lot of the presentation took a hit due to COVID-19, but other restaurants in the area have worked...
Read moreRoad tripping home from PEI, through New Brunswick, we came across this restaurant and the Acadian menu caught our eye. We naturally had to try a poutine râpée (sneaky filling!) and potato pancake. The fried oysters and scallops were also delicious. And I thoroughly enjoyed the lobster roll.
As a pleasant surprise, we also happened to pass through on August 15! You could feel the Acadian pride. And on that note, the service was great, and even the other customers in line were so...
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