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Fairmont Tremblant |
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10Best Quebecois |
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Windigo Restaurant |
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3045 Chemin de la Chapelle Fairmont Tremblant, Mont-Tremblant J8E 1B1 819-681-7685
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MONT-TREMBLANT RESORT VILLAGE. The Fairmont Tremblant's popular Windigo Restaurant offers a relaxed yet refined atmosphere, ideal for a romantic night out or dinner with an important client. Indeed, the dim lighting, large stone fireplace and lodge décor create a certain sense of intimacy, and the professional waitstaff is always dressed to the nines. Upon entering the main dining area, your hostess will lead you past the European-style buffet, an extravagant affair featuring both regional and international delicacies. If the buffet isn't your speed, then take a gander at the table d'hôte menu, whose seasonal delights include the likes of parmesan and oregano risotto, braised pork medallions with sautéed vegetables and salted herbs, and grilled beef tenderloin with melted Saint-André cheese. Dinner reservations are suggested, especially during peak seasons. |
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User Rating: 10
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Aux Truffes |
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3035, Chemin de la Chapelle Le St-Bernard, Mont-Tremblant J8E 1B1 819-681-4544
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MONT-TREMBLANT RESORT VILLAGE. Aux Truffles, one of Tremblant's most highly acclaimed restaurants, has achieved the Award of Excellence from "Wine Spectator" and CAA's Four Diamond status. Enjoy the authentic décor, reminiscent of an elegant Québec country home, as you indulge in Chef Martin Faucher's innovative French and regional entrées that feature local vegetables and delicacies such as fresh Québec foie gras. A table d'hôte is the best way to savor the total experience. Reservations are strongly recommended, especially during peak seasons. |
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User Rating: 7.8334
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Wigwam |
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3045, chemin Principal Fairmont Chateau Mont-Tremblant, Mont-Tremblant J0t 1Z0 819-681-7000-7805
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MONT-TREMBLANT RESORT VILLAGE. Ah, the wonderful Wigwam! This deli counter located next to the Fairmont shopping promenade is a great place to pick up a delicious breakfast or a lunch tide-me-over. From homemade Viennese pastries and fresh-ground coffee to hot sandwiches, soups and salads, a visit to the Wigwam is sure to cure even the most finicky of appetites. If you've already had lunch then dessert is in order, and their sweet goodies are sure to satisfy. Open only during ski season. |
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La Grappe à Vin |
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127 ch Kandahar, Mont-Tremblant J8E 1E2 819-681-4727
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MONT-TREMBLANT RESORT VILLAGE. This attractive little cottage, almost an anachronism in this modern Resort Village, is actually one of Tremblant's oldest buildings. The quaintness of the exterior is echoed inside, where the rustic décor and comfortable furnishings give the place a homey feel. La Grappe's International menu has a Québec lilt, boasting such delicious dishes as pheasant pie, beef carpaccio, rabbit rivette with carrots, dill salmon with three sauces, and a brilliant grilled vegetable baguette. If it's nice out, ask to dine on the garden patio, where tables get ample shade from the trees flanking the house, providing a great setting for a late-afternoon bottle of wine or a few cocktails. Dinner reservations are suggested. |
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User Rating: 5.8334
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Le Shack |
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3035, chemin de la Chapelle, Mont-Tremblant J8E 1B1 819-681-4700
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MONT-TREMBLANT RESORT VILLAGE. When Le Shack was being built, the owner enlisted the help of Yves Gagne and several local artists and historians in order to create an environment that celebrates the spirit of Québec's traditional cabane a sucres ("sugar shacks"). The result was a warm, inviting dining area whose rustic influences are unmistakable. This popular après-ski spot offers three meals daily. Start your day off right by enjoying their delicious breakfast buffet, stop by later for a quick burger, sandwich or pizza, and then head over again in the evening for a few drinks and a perusal of their irresistible à la carte dinner menu. Reservations are not required. |
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User Rating: 8.75
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La Table Enchantee |
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1842, rue 117, St-Jovite J0T 2H0 819-425-7113
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~7.629 km * |
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ST-JOVITE. This warm, country-style restaurant, recipient of numerous local and regional honors, offers an "enchanting" departure from the resort area's more crowded options. Indeed, for a quarter of a decade, locals and savvy visitors to the region have held this romantic little hideaway in high regard. Featured à la carte entrées include the savory likes of medallions of caribou in Madère sauce, escalope of veal with sauce cream and sauté of chicken with maple sauce. A highly recommended prix fixe is also available, featuring such artistry as the chef's special game pie and Ragoût de pattes et boulletes (pig knuckle and meat balls). For dessert, expect to be wowed by Enchantée's homemade yogurt, ice cream or delectable raspberry parfait with brandy. Reservations and business dress are strongly recommended. |
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Restaurant La Ripaille |
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839, rue Ouimet, St-Jovite J0T 2H0 819-425-5785
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~7.629 km * |
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ST-JOVITE. Boasting Old World charm with antique furnishings, candlelit tables and traditional Québec décor, La Ripaille offers an intimate option for romantics in search of that "ideal setting." You may find pan-seared salmon, roast duck, rack of lamb, ostrich or sweetbreads as possible choices, but the rustic beauty of this century-old home is perennial. In the warmer months, the flower-lined terrace dining area is available for those wanting to dine al fresco. Reservations are suggested. |
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User Rating: 6
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Cabane à Sucre Millette, Inc. |
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1357 rue St-Faustin, St-Faustin-Lac-Carré J0T 1J3 877-688-2101
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ST-FAUSTIN-LAC CARRÉ. A favorite in the Mont-Tremblant area, the "Sugar Shack" is a great place for the entire family. Upon arriving, guests are greeted by the staff, dressed in full traditional costume. You're encouraged to take a tour of the grounds and learn about the Shack's old-fashioned method of making maple syrup products – from tapping the trees to toiling in the kettle room. Afterwards, you'll get to sit and enjoy a true feast that includes dish after dish of traditional Québecois favorites. On your way out, make sure to stop by the souvenir shop to pick up some maple-stuffs for the folks back home. |
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Restaurant au Petit Poucet |
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1030 Rt 117, Val David JOT 2NO 819-322-2246
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~36.393 km * |
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VAL-DAVID. If you're halfway between Tremblant and Montreal, this regionally themed restaurant is a good bet. A log cabin whose dining area boasts a cozy rustic theme, Petit Poucet specializes in traditional Québecois favorites, like maple-cured ham, meat and game pies, fresh mountain trout and salmon, and the occasional venison or caribou entrée served with fresh seasonal vegetables. You might expect a homey place like this to serve up delicious desserts, and you won't be disappointed with their homemade cakes and fresh fruit pies. Reservations are accepted. |
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User Rating: 8
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Restaurant la Sapinière |
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1244, chemin de la Sapinière Hôtel la Sapinière, Val-David J0T 2N0 819-322-2020 800-567-6635
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VAL-DAVID. This beautiful hotel sits on the shores of a tranquil lake, flanked on all sides by the inspiring Laurentide Mountains. Locals and tourists in the know head to this veritable refuge for its relaxing setting and fabulous French cuisine that bears the unmistakable influence of noted Québecois culinary masters and pastry chefs. The dining area, with charming continental décor enhanced by brilliant water views, offers cozy tables, soft lighting and just enough privacy for an intimate conversation. In the warmer months, al fresco dining is available on the terrace. Call far enough ahead of time, and you can even make arrangements to tour their European-style wine cellar. Reservations are suggested, especially during peak seasons. |
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User Rating: 5
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