Canada Pavilion Takeout

Rich gravy x cheese x potatoes! The famous potato poutine is ◎ for small stomachs
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Kids◎ / Seniors○ / Good Value○ /
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Food & Drink Menu List (prices include tax)

Various kinds of poutine (main menu)

  • Classic Montreal Poutine ¥1,500 Potatoes + cheese + gravy, classic style
  • Vancouver Poutine ¥2,000 with Pollock (white fish), garlic shrimp, nori and mayonnaise sauce. Seafood x Potato Luxury Type
  • Calgary Rodeo Poutine ¥2,200 A hearty cowboy-style dish with plenty of Canadian steak and bacon!

Kids & Sides

  • McCain Smile Fries ¥850 Cute smiley face shape! Side fries popular with children!

dessert

  • Canadian maple soft serve ice cream ¥800 Refreshing soft serve with the gentle sweetness of maple

Drink Menu

Beer

  • Zivic Pilsner (Ottawa) ¥1,500
  • Asahi Dry Zero (non-alcoholic) ¥800

Wine

  • Red wine (Pinot Noir) 2020, British Columbia ¥1,500
  • White Wine (Chardonnay) 2019, Niagara Peninsula ¥1,500

Soft drink (Soft)

  • Kobe Sparkling Water ¥800
  • Kirin natural water 600 yen
  • Fruit juice ¥600

Coffee (Hot Only until 6:00 p.m.)

  • Americano 600 yen
  • Espresso ¥600
  • Cafe latte ¥800

Recommended for

  • Those who want to experience the Canadian specialty “poutine” for the first time.
  • People who like rich cheese and gravy
  • People who want to enjoy a quick gourmet meal without crowds.

Easy and full! Rich potato gourmet and full of maple charm!

La Poutinerie” in the Canada Pavilion offers a simple yet appealing menu of potatoes, cheese, and gravy sauce with a distinctly Canadian flavor. In addition to the classic style, there is also a “Vancouver style” with seafood and a “Calgary style” with plenty of meat, so even repeat customers will not get bored.

It should be noted that the overall service is smooth and the waiting time is short. It is likely to be useful as a “quick gourmet spot” within the Expo site.

After dinner, you can enjoy an adult café time with soft-serve ice cream made with Canadian maple and Canadian wine and craft beer.


Summary|Canada-ness that satisfies both the hearty and the sweet tooth.

What is poutine? Even if this is your first experience with poutine, you will be convinced by this junkie delicacy. With three types of variations to choose from, your stomach and mind will be filled with Canadian flavor.
Another great point is that even on hot days, you can refresh yourself with cool soft and sparkling water!

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