Feast Bistro Café serves up indigenous comfort food
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It hasn't even been open for two months but already Feast Bistro Café in Winnipeg is getting lots of attention for their unique menu which features indigenous cuisine — including Indian tacos, bison chili and pickerel sliders.
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"Here we are in Canada, the land of the First Nations people, and there's really no restaurants … and there needs to be more."
As the positive reviews continue to roll in, Bruneau-Guenther hopes the success of her restaurant will inspire other indigenous chefs to open their own restaurants.
But for now, Bruneau-Guenther just wants her customers to leave full and happy.
"When people eat your food, and they love your food it just brings a sense of comfort into the atmosphere … and into my heart as well," said Bruneau-Guenther.
"It's great, I love it."
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