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Le Champlain |
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1, rue des Carrieres, Fairmont Le Château Frontenac, Québec G1R 4P5 418-266-3905 418-692-3861
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Distance:
~50 m * |
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Description:
VIEUX QUEBEC. Located in the historic Château Fontenac, this fine dining restaurant offers French and local cuisine. Traditional Continental ingredients join with local produce and game to create dishes that represent the best of two worlds. To complete the atmosphere, staff members don traditional 17th century dress. One of the most popular times to visit Le Champlain is for afternoon tea, when finger sandwiches, delectable pastries and stunning desserts are almost too much to bear. In the evening, before you dine on traditional Québec favorites, you'll most assuredly want to examine the wine list, which is among the best in the city. |
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Le Lapin Sauté |
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(Restaurants - Sunday Brunch) |
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52, rue du Petit-Champlain, Québec G1K 4H5 418-692-5325
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Distance:
~169 m * |
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Description:
VIEUX QUEBEC. Located in the heart of the Quartier Petit Champlain, this lovely country-style restaurant specializes in tasty rabbit dishes (rabbit is "lapin" in French); though, gratin savoyard and rosemary chicken offer fine alternatives. If you've got something a little lighter in mind, try delicious sun-dried tomato pizza or even a warm baguette. Take note: the best time to dine here is on a warm summer afternoon, when their shaded patio provides a charming respite from the rigors of shopping. |
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User Rating: 9.75
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Les Frères de la Côte |
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(Restaurants - Sunday Brunch) |
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1190, rue St-Jean, Québec G1R 1S7 418-692-5445
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Distance:
~449 m * |
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Description:
VIEUX QUEBEC. Feast upon platters of fish, duck, osso buco, sweetbread and even horsemeat "bavette!" Pastas and specialty pizzas will please those who are less fond of meat. Casual environment that is very popular and attracts a well-heeled crowd. |
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L'Échaudé |
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(Restaurants - Sunday Brunch) |
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73, rue Sault-au-Matelot, Québec G1K 4A6 418-692-1299
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Distance:
~462 m * |
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Description:
VIEUX QUEBEC. This restaurant has gained a reputation as one of the most polished in Lower Town. Butcher's paper serves as a covering on outside tables, and the food offerings range from grilled meat to fish to seafood stews. The chic décor consists of reds and yellows, with the odd piece of modern art sprinkled here and there. L'Échaudé attracts a mix of business people, tourists and local patrons. There's also a bright, mirrored dining area outfitted with a stainless-steel bar. For lunch, you'll want to sample their special: cuisse de canard confit with frites and salad. |
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Café du Monde |
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(Restaurants - Sunday Brunch) |
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84, rue Dalhousie, at the Cruise Liner Terminal, Québec G1K 4B8 418-692-4455
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Distance:
~469 m * |
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Description:
VIEUX QUEBEC. This smart Old Québec eatery has successfully fashioned itself after a Parisian bistro-café. A lovely front facade is marked by a large window that's thrown open when it's nice out; waiters attired in stiff bow ties and knee-length aprons stand ready to serve. The well-lit dining area features checkered tiles and intimate, café-style tables – few places provide a better setting for a business lunch. Menu specialties include French onion soup and garlic snails, mussels and fries, duck confit, and the immensely popular "Couscous Royal," a dish that looks too good to eat – at least until you sample it. Take a few moments to peruse the wine and international beer lists, both impressive. |
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Le Parlementaire |
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(Restaurants - Sunday Brunch) |
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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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L'Astral |
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(Restaurants - Sunday Brunch) |
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1225, cours du General de Montcalm, Hôtel Loews le Concorde, Québec G1R 4W6 418-647-3602
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Distance:
~1.181 km * |
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SAINT-JEAN BAPTISTE. L'Astral is perched high above the crowd atop the 29-floor Concorde Hotel. The restaurant, the only revolving one in the city, makes a complete revolution every 90 minutes and allows diners to take in the entire panorama of Québec City and the Saint-Laurence River. Continental dishes of mussels, veal, seafood and wild game comprise the menu. At lunch, the elegant restaurant offers an affordable table d'hote menu; evenings feature impressive three-course dinners for a very wallet-friendly price. |
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User Rating: 10
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Largo Resto-Club |
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(Restaurants - Sunday Brunch) |
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643, rue Saint-Joseph Est, Québec G1K 3C1 418-529-3111 888-529-3111
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Distance:
~1.271 km * |
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Description:
Saint-Roch has become quite trendy over the past few years, with plenty of cool restaurants, cafes and bars to accommodate the local population. At Largo, the sunny contemporary décor and food recall the Mediterranean, a welcome destination in the depths of a cold Québec evening. Bright pasta dishes and salads, along with fresh fish and seafood, make up the bulk of the menu, although there are also a couple of steaks and veal as well. Some desserts are house made, and some come from the nearby De Blanchet Patisserie. Thursday through Saturday evenings the restaurant features live jazz. |
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Restaurant TABLE |
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(Restaurants - Sunday Brunch) |
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395, Rue de la Couronne, Quebec G1K 7X4 418-647-2458
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Distance:
~1.485 km * |
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Description:
ST-ROCH. Drawing from American, Latin and Asian influences, TABLE serves comfort food tapas style. Beef sliders with Gouda cheese and jalapenos, truffle mac and cheese, and mushroom pot pie share billing with grilled octopus, ceviche, and pork belly glazed and fired with soy sauce. The restaurant has a nice wine list for pairings. |
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Café du Clocher Penché |
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(Restaurants - Sunday Brunch) |
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203, rue St-Joseph est, Québec G1K 3B1 418-640-0597
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Distance:
~1.736 km * |
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Description:
SAINT-ROCH. A lively Saint Roch café that's quite popular with local residents who appreciate the simple, well prepared food, relaxed ambience and affordable prices. French Country French cooking is generally on the menu, which usually includes local meats, game and fish. Ideal for a quick and tasty lunch, the friendly staff will get you in and out in a hurry without sacrificing service or quality. Dinner tends to be quite crowded so arrive early! |
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