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Mamie Taylor’s Gets Ready To Serve Up A New Orleans-Inspired ‘Mardi Gras’ Menu

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The GOODS from Mamie Taylor’s

Vancouver, BC | Mamie Taylor’s is bringing at little of the Big Easy to Vancouver for Mardi Gras. Imported to La Louisiane by French-Canadian explorer Jean Baptiste Le Moyne, Sieur de Bienville in 1699, Mardi Gras is time of excess and celebration before the fasting of Lent. Since the founding of New Orleans in 1718, the city has been ground zero for Mardi Gras festivities. (This year, Mardi Gras is celebrated on Tuesday, February 28.)

For Vancouverites who aren’t planning a debauched pilgrimage to Bourbon Street, Chinatown’s original home of Southern hospitality, Mamie Taylor’s, will let the good times roll with a special, Mardi Gras-themed menu running for two weeks, from Friday, February 17 to Friday, March 3.

Beginning at 5pm daily, the Mardi Gras Fresh Sheet will feature down-home Cajun and Creole delicacies such as Turtle Soup, Jumbalaya, and traditional Gumbo, complemented by classic New Orleans cocktails such as the Vieux Carré, the Sazerac and the Hurricane.

For dessert, try your luck with a piece of King Cake, a traditional Carnival-season dessert with a hidden surprise baked inside. (In this case, a jade rooster instead of a Baby Jesus, in deference to Mamie’s Chinatown digs.) If you get the rooster in your piece, you get your cake for free!

Mardi Gras Fresh Sheet (Feb. 17 – Mar. 3)

Turtle Soup $12
dark roux, tomato, sherry finish

Jumbalaya $16
andouille sausage, Gulf shrimp, spiced chicken, okra

Gumbo $18
octopus, andouille sausage, popcorn shrimp, oyster crackers, rice

Dessert: King Cake $9 or free!
vanilla angel-food sugar cake

Reservations are not required. The Mardi Gras Fresh Sheet is available daily from Friday, February 17 to Friday, March 3 starting at 5pm, and in addition to the regular dinner menu.

DETAILS

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251 East Georgia Street | Vancouver, BC
Telephone: 604-620-8818 | Email: [email protected]
Web: www.mamietaylors.ca | Twitter | Instagram | Facebook

GALLERY

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  • pulled pork pancake
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  • Eggs n Grits
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  • mud pie
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THE PEOPLE

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Owners: Ron Oliver and Simon Kaulback
Chef: Jeff Koop

ABOUT MAMIE TAYLOR’S

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Named after its signature cocktail—a Golden Age concoction of scotch, fresh lime juice, ginger beer and Angustora bitters— Mamie Taylor’s is an 85-seat regional American restaurant specializing in Southern comfort food with a contemporary twist.

At the vanguard of Chinatown’s new culinary scene, the relaxed and casual ambiance of exposed brick walls and kitschy Canadiana play into the neighbourhood’s up-and-coming charm.

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