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Shango New Orleans Bistro & Wine Bar

Shango New Orleans Bistro & Wine Bar

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3260 Main St, Buffalo, New York, 14214, United States
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Apr 12, 2018
Food was pretty good, not the best Cajun/Creole I've ever had, but still tasty nonetheless. Service was fast and attentive which is always a good thing. Probably could have been in five star territory if either: The food had a little more "Wow, this is practically the best thing I've ever put in my mouth" factor. Orrrr if the prices were a little bit lower. $100 bill for two people is definitely on the high end for Buffalo. Many other restaurants in that price range could out compete this place.

Apr 8, 2018
Amazing food. The food takes a while but its worth it. We started off with 3 types of bread, coffee and water. The pork belly appetizer was delicious. I had the flat iron steak which was good but undercooked. My boyfriend had the salmon hash which was really good as well.

May 17, 2018
The best brunch in Buffalo, while dinner is just as good. The gumbo is amazing. The service is always excellent. I wish we had the time to dine at Shango more often.

Mar 28, 2018
This place has a great atmosphere and the bathrooms and very friendly. O however do not eat atmosphere in the bathroom. I eat food. And the food was not great. Everything was sweet, as it was coated with honey. Po boys in NOLA are savory, with the cuisine being mostly spicy. Shango was not remotely close to New Orleans cuisine.

May 20, 2018
Always amazing food. Jim Guarino the chef is phenomenal. Always using authentic cajun to create delicious plates and apps. No better place to go in Buffalo for great food.

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Mon:5 pm - 10 pm
Tue:5 pm - 10 pm
Wed:5 pm - 10 pm
Thu:5 pm - 10 pm
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