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Fairmont Le Manoir Richelieu |
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Fairmont Hotels Pick
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Bistro le Bellerive |
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181, rue Richelieu Fairmont le Manoir Richelieu, La Malbaie-Pointe-au-Pic G5A 1X7 418-665-3703
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POINTE-AU-PIC. This French bistro, located at the historic Manoir Richelieu, offers a summer season casual family dining alternative for those wanting to relax and enjoy a light meal or buffet. The dinner menu features a variety of French and Continental favorites. If you've worked up a hearty appetite playing golf, exploring the area or shopping, then you'll want to consider the all-day buffet – a proverbial feast for kings. When it's nice out, guests may opt to dine on the terrace, which enjoys a bath of sunlight well into the evening. |
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Fairmont Hotels Pick
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Le Charlevoix |
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181, rue Richelieu Fairmont le Manoir Richelieu, La Malbaie-Pointe-au-Pic G5A 1X7 418-665-3703
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POINTE-AU-PIC. The Fairmont Le Manoir Richelieu's fine dining Charlevoix restaurant, widely regarded as among the finest in the region, celebrates the heritage of the area by offering diners the chance to sample some of the region's favorite dishes. Le Charlevoix incorporates elements of the region's local produce, history and artwork in a unique setting overlooking the St. Lawrence River. When Chef Jean-Michel Breton's grilled salmon, caribou or veal arrives at your table, you're truly getting a "taste" of Charlevoix. If you want to impress a client or that someone special, this is the place to do it! Reservations are required. |
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Auberge sur La Côte |
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205, chemin des Falaises, La Malbaie-Pointe-au-Pic G5A 1T7 418-665-3972
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Distance:
~1.571 km * |
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LA MALBAIE. Specializing in regional and French cuisine, this attractive yellow home is a favorite dinner destination for locals, especially if they're looking for a romantic evening out. Indeed, the dining area offers the elegant charm that one would expect from one of Charlevoix's finest: candlelit tables decorated with fresh cut flowers, exquisite silver and china, period antiques and inviting, almost rustic furnishings. The chef, who has been described as "a poet of gastronomy," enjoys a fine reputation in the region and prepares each dish using local seafood, meat and produce. In the summer, expect to find the large picture windows thrown open to allow a breeze from the Saint Lawrence to accentuate the aroma from the kitchen; on cooler evenings, the dining area is warmed by a crackling fire in the stone fireplace. Reservations are strongly recommended. |
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Boulangerie Laurentide |
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319, rue Fèlix-Antoine-Savard, St-Joseph-de-la-Rive G0A 3Y0 418-635-2475
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ST-JOSEPH-DE-LA-RIVE. Although it doesn't look like much from the outside, this neat little store is a "must" for anyone traveling through Saint-Joseph-de-la-Rive. One step in, and you'll see why. Aside from serving as the community's old-fashioned general store, it is also a bakery that specializes in unique, nautically inspired pastries. Besides, if you're on your way to the Île-aux-Coudres, the ferry ride takes about 15-20 minutes, just enough time to savor a sweet schooner pastry! |
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La Roche Pleureuse |
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2901, chemin des Coudriers, Île-aux-Coudres G0A 2A0 418-438-2734 800-463-6855
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ÎLE-AUX-COUDRES. There are few places to dine on the Île-aux-Coudres, but this inviting hotel (circa 1930) offers one of the best options. Indeed, the elegant dining room's vaulted glass ceiling and picture windows create an airy, almost surreal dining experience, no matter what the season. Try and land a table overlooking the fountain and pool in the rear garden. Dine on expertly prepared Charlevoix favorites, from grilled salmon and caribou to veal and rabbit, all served will local vegetables. As always, dessert is worth saving room for, especially the homemade pies. Reservations are suggested. |
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Restaurant La Mer Veille |
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160, chemin des Coudriers, Île-Aux-Coudres G0A 2A0 418-438-2149 877-438-2149
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Distance:
~29.459 km * |
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ÎLE-AUX-COUDRES. Ask a local to point you in the direction of the Isle's top restaurant, and chances are good they'll send you to this quaint eatery, located on the rocky south end in an attractive old home overlooking the Saint Lawrence. If you come for dinner, opt for the table d'hote, which features such nicely done entrées as filet of salmon in hollandaise sauce, seafood gratiné, and filet of trout smothered in butter and citrus. At lunch, lighter fare is available, including soups, grilled chicken, sandwiches and the chef's special. Afterwards, make sure you save some time – and space – to enjoy tea or coffee and a little homemade dessert. Dinner reservations are suggested. Open mid-April through mid-October. |
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Restaurant l'Orange Bistro |
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29, rue Ambroise-Fafard, Baie-St-Paul G3Z 2J2 418-240-1197
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BAIE-ST-PAUL. It's hard to miss this aptly-named orange home when you are strolling past the shops and galleries in quaint Baie-St-Paul's. Situated on the village's main drag, this trendy restaurant boasts what may be one of Charlevoix's most popular outdoor dining areas – also making it popular with after-work crowds and tourists. L'Orange's menu runs the gamut, from salads and hot vegetarian dishes to house specialties le fondant au Migneron and fried squid. Casual attire is acceptable, and dinner reservations are accepted. |
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Restaurant le Mouton Noir |
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43, rue Ste-Anne, Baie-St-Paul G3Z 1N9 418-240-3030
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Distance:
~34.357 km * |
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BAIE-ST-PAUL. The intensely atmospheric "Black Sheep," decorated with an authentic Québec lilt, does not disappoint! Located near the quai, this local favorite boasts a variety of traditional French dishes, each prepared using the freshest regional products available. Come and savor the best that two continents have to offer! In the summer, you'll want to see if you can land a table on the terrace, which overlooks the water. Dinner reservations are suggested, especially on the weekend. |
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Auberge la Maison Otis |
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23, rue St-Jean-Baptiste, Baie-St-Paul G3Z 1M2 418-435-2255 800-267-2254
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Distance:
~34.978 km * |
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BAIE-ST-PAUL. A great place for a romantic dinner, Le Maison Otis boasts one of the area's most innovative chefs, Bernard Tapin, who regularly wows diners with his delicious regional dishes. The European-style dining area boasts soft-lighting, period antiques and an inviting atmosphere. If it's warm out, ask for a table on their relaxing garden terrace. After dinner, retire to the cozy sitting area and enjoy a cocktail or cup of coffee. Reservations are suggested, especially during peak season. |
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Le Saint-Pub |
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2, rue Racine Microbrasserie Charlevoix, Baie-St-Paul G3Z 2P8 418-240-2332
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Distance:
~34.980 km * |
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BAIE-ST-PAUL. Located at the crossing of Racine and St-Jean-Baptiste Streets, just across from the home of famous painter René Richard, Le Saint-Pub proudly serves the delightful brews of the nearby Microbrasserie Charlevoix. Not just a beer hall, Le Saint can also lay proud claim to being one of Baie-Saint-Paul's top eateries. A large lunch crowd fills the outdoor patio, especially in the summer months, to tuck in filling steak and chicken entreés or lighter salads and sandwiches. Reservations are not required, and casual attire is accepted. |
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