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'''Cajun Bistro''' or '''Cajun Bistro Express''' is a restaurant which shares space with [[Park Place Hibachi]] and [[Lady E's Chick'n Cafe]] at 1905 [[Park Place]], near [[Linn Park]] and [[Birmingham City Hall]].
'''Cajun Bistro''' or '''Cajun Bistro Express''' is a restaurant which shares space with [[Park Place Hibachi]] and [[Lady E's Chick'n Cafe]] at 1905 [[Park Place]], near [[Linn Park]] and [[Birmingham City Hall]].


The business was opened in [[2018]] in the [[Bruno's Centre]] at 1679 [[Center Point Parkway]] in [[Center Point]] by [[Omar Rasoul]]. He opened a second location at 1515 [[Pearson Avenue]] in [[Arlington-West End]] in [[2019]]. [[Christian Foster]] acquired the business in [[2021]] and worked with Rasoul to relocate it to [[downtown Birmingham]].
The business was opened in [[2018]] in the [[Bruno's Centre]] at 1679 [[Center Point Parkway]] in [[Center Point]] by [[Omar Rasoul]].
 
Rasoul partnered with [[Micheal Duncan Jr]] and [[Anthony Redeaux]] to open a second location at 1515 [[Pearson Avenue]] in [[Arlington-West End]] in [[2019]].
 
[[Christian Foster]] acquired the business in [[2021]] and worked with Rasoul to relocate it to [[downtown Birmingham]].


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Revision as of 10:05, 26 October 2022

Cajun Bistro or Cajun Bistro Express is a restaurant which shares space with Park Place Hibachi and Lady E's Chick'n Cafe at 1905 Park Place, near Linn Park and Birmingham City Hall.

The business was opened in 2018 in the Bruno's Centre at 1679 Center Point Parkway in Center Point by Omar Rasoul.

Rasoul partnered with Micheal Duncan Jr and Anthony Redeaux to open a second location at 1515 Pearson Avenue in Arlington-West End in 2019.

Christian Foster acquired the business in 2021 and worked with Rasoul to relocate it to downtown Birmingham.

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