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Ma Cuisine
Category: Shopping Home & Garden Kitchen & Bath Kitchen & Bath [Edit]
269 Dalhousie StOttawa, ON K1N 7E3
(613) 789-9225
- Hours:
Mon-Wed 10 am - 6 pm
Thu-Fri 10 am - 9 pm
Sat 9 pm - 6 pm
Sun 10 pm - 5 pm
- Price Range:
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$$$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Parking:
- Street
- Wheelchair Accessible:
- No
11 reviews for Ma Cuisine
11 reviews in English
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Review from Darren M.
Ottawa, ON
It's a really funky store in the Byward Market that will have you leaving the store and wanting to go home and cook more.
The merchandise and many of the ideas in this store are much more upscale than your typical kitchen store so it's usually just fun for me to browse than buy. I'm also not that talented in the kitchen so if I'm in here I'm on a gift mission.
The store has a lot of items inside and around Christmas it gets really busy so try to stop in on a weekday or brave a packed space if you dare try the weekends.
The staff are helpful and even wrapped up my gift the last time I was in there.
I'd recommend this place for anyone looking for a specialty kitchen item. -
Review from Coy W.
If you walk in the door you should walk out and down Murray St to Domus Kitchen...
This used to be the place I purchased items for my kitchen and I have only had similar experiences to Dawn were the staff were unfriendly, unhelpful and at times couldn't be bothered. To be fair there have been some nice staff come in and out of there but for the most part it's been a place I never felt great about going into due to the staff.
Ma Cuisine has a large selection of knick knacks for the kitchen but I feel that Domus has a larger selection of appliances and items that are functional and more modern. Honestly walk through both and let me know if you see the differences.
I still come back here now and then because I have friends that I shop for those knick knacks here but when I can avoid this place I do. If there are any other places similar to Ma Cuisine in Ottawa please let me know!Listed in: 2012: 366 Day Challenge
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Review from Dawn M.
Overall the store is pretty good - nice selection of items, decently merchandised and prices are better than other stores a closer to the Byward Market.
I was turned off a bit by the staff - one women refused to smile, and answered the one question I had in a manner that made me think I must have been quite an interuption. (Get over it - you work in the service industry - you are *supposed* to answer my questions in a kind and friendly manner.) Besides her unfriendly response, I also felt like she was worried I was in there to shoplift or something - not sure what the problem was. I am sure however, that I personally am not too interested in returning to this particular store. I'm giving it a two star, as overall, store was good (a three star) - but they lose points for staff. Maybe it was a one-off situation, maybe she was having a bad day - don't know, don't care.
Would I return: likely not - but if I do I'll update my review if there's a significantly different take on things! :-)
Would I recommend: No. -
Review from Aaron B.
Wilberforce, ON
Nifty shop full of swanky kitchen stuff we stumbled upon while exploring the periphery of the ByWard Market. Lots of cool stuff to check out and outfit your kitchen with, provided you have the funds.
I picked up a couple of nifty tea spoons that hang on the edge of your cup. I'd been after them for ages, but was never able to track them down. This place had many different kinds of them! It is that kind of shop. -
Review from Vanessa G.
Gatineau, QC
This is the everything kitchen store. Gadgets galore and plenty of kitchy kitchen items but also a great selection of cookbooks and serious cookware and glassware line (many of which are European and hard to find anywhere else in the city).
This is a great place to go if you're looking for gift ideas ie. hostess gifts, stocking stuffers or something for your favourite foodie.
I must confess to being somewhat of a closet foodie myself and when I came across a pair of baby pink onion goggles I had to have them- too funny! -
Review from Minh D.
Gatineau, QC
As the name would suggest, this place sells high-er end kitchen and cooking supplies, everything from place-mats to wine glasses and mortgage your house copper pots.
A bit on the pricey side as you would expect, but in the downtown area you basically have this or Domus (the store beside the restaurant).
If you're heading down bank, there's CA Paradis that's also a great place to go for foodies or if you're looking for some specific kitchen hardware. http://www.caparadis.com/ -
Review from Barry Z.
Ottawa, ON
This shop on the edge of the Byward market specializes in dishes, cookware and bakeware i.e. tools, accessories, silicone baking moulds and the like. However, I didn't see any appliances.
There is a good selection of items at varying price points and pretty much all areas of household needs are covered.
The space is nice and airy, the staff is sometimes helpful but by no means eager or cheery. You may need to corner one!
It's a destination shop and definitely the best one in the market of its type.
(Disclosure: I found an amazing bread box here). -
Review from Rafael R.
Great collection of kitchen implements, but no ceramic coffee filters ... and I thought this was THE place to find all things kitchen gadgets. The staff is not terribly friendly, in fact, they seem to treat shop patrons more like thieves, as one is followed around or watched while shopping.
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Review from Ron F.
This store is okay. It has some nice things. It is on the expensive side. It doesn't stock a lot of the items recommended by Cooks Illustrated. The first time I was in there the staff obviously followed me around, like I was going to steal something.
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Review from Jason D.
Ottawa, ON
My wife watches the food channel all the time and fancies herself a kitchen goddess. She is always complaining about not having the right cooking tools/toys - mortar and pestel? bigger cutting board? a food processor? tiny individual sauce bowls? a zester? I want to buy her some of this stuff for Christmas, but had no idea where to get the right stuff. A friend told me I had to go to Ma Cuisine on Dalhousie. So, I went and discovered the Valhalla of all things cooking and kitchen. What a place - they had all the gadgets. I especially loved how they had goodlies endorsed by some of the food channel chefs, like Rachel Ray (my wife's favourite!!).
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Review from Adrian A.
Chelsea, QC
This place has a great selection but the staff is so rude, especially if you're young. Go to Domus up the street instead.
