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Café de la Terrasse |
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1, rue des Carrieres, Fairmont le Château Frontenac, Québec G1R 4P5 418-692-3861 418-691-3763
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Distance:
~50 m * |
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VIEUX QUEBEC. You'll not only enjoy a tasty treat at Café de la Terrace, but you'll also delight in a beautiful view of the Saint-Lawrence while you dine. The lunch buffet, very reasonably priced, features the culinary magic of Chef Jean Soulard, whose dishes are inspired by traditional Québec favorites. The buffet is available until 2:00 and is a super idea if you've been traveling all day. |
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User Rating: 8.5
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Aux Anciens Canadiens |
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34, rue St-Louis, Succursale Haute-Ville, Québec G1R 3Z2 418-692-1627
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Distance:
~170 m * |
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VIEUX QUEBEC. Located in a stone building dating back to 1675, this restaurant serves up authentic Québec cuisine. A variety of meat pies, duck and the restaurant's famous sugar pie are available. You can taste shades of locally produced maple syrup in most of the dishes. The friendly waitstaff is attired in Old Québec City period clothes, and the house itself is furnished in traditional style, making for an interesting backdrop. |
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User Rating: 9.6666
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Panache |
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(Restaurants - Quebecois) |
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10, rue St-Antoine, Auberge Saint-Antoine, Québec G1K 4C9 418-692-1022
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Distance:
~363 m * |
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VIEUX QUEBEC. Designated one of the ten best new restaurants in the country in 2004 by En Route magazine (arbiters of Canadian good taste), Panache shows every sign of having a long and happy life. The contemporary decor melds rustic stone walls and exposed wood beams with elegant designer fabrics and stylish Riedel wine glasses. Panache utilizes the best Québec products in frequently changing menus. You may find starters such as emu tartare or a tasting of three oysters with Canadian caviar, and main courses like butter-basted veal sweetbreads with oyster mushrooms and roasted venison with sunchoke mousseline. The notable wine list includes several half bottles; desserts are divine. |
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Le Saint-Amour |
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48, rue Ste-Ursule, Québec G1R 4E3 418-694-0667
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Distance:
~401 m * |
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VIEUX QUEBEC. Regarded as one of the most romantic restaurants in Québec, Le Saint-Amour is one of the finest in every respect. The restaurant and chefs have all won multiple awards over the years, and the wine list is counted among the top ten in Canada. While foie gras is the chef's specialty, he does an admirable job with game as well, in dishes such as grilled caribou steak with wild-berry and peppercorn sauce. Dishes are plated beautifully – indeed, seeing the food presentation is half the fun of dining here. |
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Le Patriarche |
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17, rue St-Stanislas, Québec City G1R 4G7 418-692-5488
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Distance:
~0.518 km * |
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VIEUX QUEBEC. In a beautiful old home that dates back to the 1820s, you'll find a charming respite from the pull of modernity. Indeed, inside the bare stone walls of Steeve and Alain Harrison's eatery, there's a certain sense of cozy familiarity, and the romantic, café-style tables only add to the intimate atmosphere. While French touches are present, the restaurant's featured entrées include regional favorites like deer in three-pepper sauce, caribou escalopes with raspberry sauce, and filet of salmon with a raspberry vinegar sauce. |
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Le Parlementaire |
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Av Honoré-Mercier and Grand-allée Est, Hôtel du Parlement, Québec G1A 1A3 418-643-6640
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Distance:
~0.594 km * |
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Description:
SAINT-JEAN BAPTISTE. Located inside Québec's beautiful National Assembly building, this Beaux-Arts restaurant boasts a stately décor that includes several gilded chandeliers. The friendly staff will make you feel right at home, and celebrated chef Yves Légaré combines the influences of Québec's different regions to create a delicious menu. Enjoy a full traditional Québec breakfast that includes bacon, eggs, fresh fruit, and plenty of tasty morsels to put maple syrup on. Just don't forget your ID – you can't get in here without it. During National Assembly sessions, the restaurant sometimes opens for dinner as well. |
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Laurie Raphaël |
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117, rue Dalhousie, Québec G1K 4C5 418-692-4555 877-876-4555
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Distance:
~0.601 km * |
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Description:
VIEUX QUEBEC. Dining at Laurie Raphaël is truly a special occasion. The atmosphere is sophisticated and glamorous; the creations coming from the innovative chef, such as caribou and salmon tinged with Asian sauces, are simply indescribable! When it comes to the impeccable waitstaff, patrons have nothing but praise for the high level of service and the explanation of seasonal menu items.The restaurant has also earned Wine Spectator's Award of Excellence. |
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Versa |
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(Restaurants - Quebecois) |
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432, rue du Parvis, Québec G1K 6H8 418-523-9995
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Distance:
~1.418 km * |
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SAINT-ROCH. Versa's urban ambience appeals to Québec's stylish young professionals, who gather in the bar to sip designer martinis and slurp down fresh Canadian oysters before moving on to the dining room to enjoy creative, updated comfort food. The menu takes old fashioned classics and spruces them up for modern consumption. For example, the diner favorite, grilled cheese. Versa's sandwiches come with choices like Monterey Jack, brie, Swiss and chevre, with add-ons like prosciutto, sun dried tomatoes and wild mushrooms. Burgers, pasta dishes, grilled fish and steaks, along with plenty of vegetarian offerings, round out the menu so everyone in your group should find something to their liking. |
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Le Canard Huppé |
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(Restaurants - Quebecois) |
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2198, chemin Royal, Saint-Laurent-de-l'Île-d'Orléa G0A 3Z0 418-828-2292 800-838-2292
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Distance:
~14.003 km * |
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ÎLE D'ORLEANS. Located less than 25 minutes (driving) from the Old City, this restaurant at this French-inspired inn, run by Chef Philip Rae, specializes in fine local cuisine prepared using fresh local ingredients, much it farm-grown on l'Île-d'Orléans. During the warmer months, their terrace is an immensely popular dining locale. |
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