7 Crazy Combos You Can Try At Canada's Largest Poutine Festival In Ottawa Next Week

You can get them delivered to your door. 🤤
Staff Writer

Your dinner plans are about to get extra cheesy. La Poutine Week is returning to Ottawa, and we have all the mouthwatering dishes you will want to try.

This year the event will be occurring from Monday, February 1, to Sunday, February 7, with participating locations across the National Capital Region.

To join in the fun, you'll be able to get your poutine delivered to your home using SkipTheDishes and vote online for your favourite. 

So it is time to start planning. Which will you try first?

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Brunch Poutine

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Price: $12.00

Why You Need To Try It: If you love eggs benedict, you'll want to try this poutine covered in hollandaise sauce, camembert cheese, sausage and caramelized onions.

Pancake Poutine

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Price: $14.99

Why You Need To Try It: Instead of fries, it comes with buttermilk pancake sticks covered in gravy and cheese curds.

The Chicken Bacon Ranch Poutine

Price: $6.49

Why You Need To Try It: It comes loaded with crispy bacon, chunks of chicken, cheese curds and a ranch dressing.

Chicken Shawarma Poutine

la poutine week 2021 in Ottawa

Price: $8.99

Why You Need To Try It: It is a yummy mashup of shawarma and poutine that comes with flavour-packed garlic sauce. 

Smokey Mountain

la poutine week 2021 in Ottawa

Price: $17.99

Why You Need To Try It: This massive poutine feast comes with cherry peppers, smoked meat, pickles, cheese curds, and a mini smoked meat sandwich.

General Tao Chicken Poutine

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Price: $11.99

Why You Need To Try It: It is an addictive mix of deep-fried chicken and sweet General Tao sauce over fries.

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El Paso Poutine

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Price: $9.99

Why You Need To Try It: It is a delicious Tex-Mex poutine with grilled chicken, peppers, queso and cheese curds.

  • Stephanie White was an Ottawa-based Associate Editor for Narcity Canada. She has been writing mouthwatering food and wanderlust-inspiring articles for Canadians since 2012. She has a B.A. and B.Ed. from Ottawa University. When she isn't writing, you can find her travelling the globe and trying new restaurants. Stephanie has previously been published on Insider, Flight Network, Apartment Therapy, Faces Magazine, Daily Hive, Dished and The Spruce.

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