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The 7 Best Restaurants in Quebec City, Canada
"A stunningly gorgeous culinary experience, the Café du Monde offers a taste of France on the St. Lawrence River. Established in the late 1980s, this beloved Québec restaurant delivers a Parisian atmosphere with a fulsome menu featuring French classics, mouth-watering seafood options, refreshing drinks and delectable desserts. Treat yourself to a cocktail and a meal on the beautiful patio overlooking the river, inside at a window seat taking in the views, or enjoying the ambience of the dining room."
"While I admit it’s a bit on the touristy side, the old-world vibe and their tourtieremake it worth checking out this traditional Quebecois restaurant. Other favourite dishes you’ll find here include Grand-mère (Grandmother’s)pea soup and meats hailing from the province such as red deer, caribou and bison in the form of ragout and stews."
"Housed in a historic home, this revered eatery offers gourmet Quebec cuisine in a classy atmosphere. Open for lunch and dinnerDress code: Smart CasualPhone: +1 418-692-1627"
"One of Sainte-Foy's most talked-about restaurants, the avant-garde Fenouilliére offers an elegant atmosphere, a wine list that's second to none, and superb Nouveau French cuisine. The restaurant's captivating interior, at once sleek and contemporary, is ideal for everything from a romantic dinner to lunch with an important client. Featured entrées include the likes of veal medallions au parfum, foie gras of duck in a red wine sauce, and browned lamb with fresh thyme and rosemary."
"Brasserie Française Chez Jules, formerly known as Le Pain Béni, is a quaint, old-world brasserie serving traditional French fare and boutique wines in a relaxed, unpretentious setting. Focusing on authentic French fare and excellent estate wines, the brasserie’s menu boasts favorites such as Burgundy Escargots, Cold Soup 'à la Provençale, Sole Meunière Fillet, and Braised Beef Cheek à la Bourguignonne. Weekly specials range from All- You-Can-Eat-Frog-Legs and Duck Cassoulet to Bouillabaisse, and the cuisine is accompanied by vintages from boutique French wine producers and housemade cocktails."
"Une publication partagée par BRASSERIE CHEZ JULES (@brasseriechezjules) le 29 Mai 2019 à 8 :46 PDT. La brasserie française Chez Jules propose des plats sous vide pour emporter. Tout ce que vous aurez à faire une fois à la maison est de placer le sac dans l’eau frémissante pendant 5 minutes."
"Great service, very friendly and welcoming staff and the location is amazing while watching the fairmont and enjoying a beer tartare with my current favourite... (418) 694-7000Order online. Superb110 Reviews4.4"
"The name says it all - Café de Paris is there to offer you that small piece of France on Canadian soil. Get ready to sit back and relax as you enjoy a good steak or just a cup of coffee. The food is honest, the staff helpful and the location great."
"Even though it could feel like you’re walking into a former Victorian bordel, the only pleasure here is served on tap. Projet features an exhaustive list of Québec-brewed beers and ciders to please every beer lover. There’s good food on offer, although service can be spotty."
"La Korrigane brews some of Canada’s best artisanal beers, focusing on a single source: handpicked ingredients from Quebec’s boreal forests. Owner Catherine Dionne-Foster and head brewer Jean-Sebastien Côté create accessible beer styles that are unfiltered, unpasteurized and contain no chemicals, preservatives, or artificial flavours. The same can be said about their pub grub."
"Heaven for beer drinkers and gourmands in general looking to dive into Québec’s unique terroir, whether in a glass or on a plate. Expect friendly staff, lively community-centric events and a beautifully intimate terrace."
"Address: 380, Dorchester StreetQuébec (Qc) G1K 6A7Phone: 418-614-0932Website. La Korrigane brews small-batch artisanal beer in-house. Stop in for a pint of their Black Kraken or Saison, brewed with seasonal fruit."
"Bistro, Brasserie, Bar, Fine Dining, Steakhouse, International, Quebec, Alcohol Served, Group Reservation, Happy Hour, Lunch Menu, Online Reservation, Restaurant With Live Entertainment, Restaurant With Parking, Restaurant With Terrace, Table D’hôte, Wheelchair-accessible Restaurant. Les Maltcommodes, the new microbrewery to go to in Quebec City!. Whether it is for happy hour, a romantic date,..."
"Rue du Trésor can be defined as an open-air contemporary art gallery. Situated in a narrow pedestrian alley in the heart of the old city, its origins date back to the 1960s, when several arts students featured their works along the walls of the street. Since then, many emerging artists of the city have followed suit and Rue du Trésor has become a renowned artsy spot in Quebec."
"Back in the days, during the French Regime, settlers would come to the Royal Treasury Office located on this street to pay their taxes. Nowadays, there is a bustling open-air art gallery (watercolours, etchings, original painting, reproductions, etc)"
"Bistro, Fine Dining, American Cuisine, French, Extensive Wine List. menu featuring a bar-b-q and grilling menu, seafood and hamburgers, priced at 11$ to 25$. They happily provid..."
"Societe Cigare Bar is a place to smoke free of guilt and enjoy your drink. The popular Societe Cigare has one of the city’s largest selection of Cuban cigars. This place gives you the chance to taste new smokes on its lovely terrace gazing at the Grand Allee under the sky, feeling the night breeze."
"This clubby cigar bar below the landmark Cosmos Café with dark wood accents, plush seating and a cozy patio for cocktails and other libations can claim a momentous privilege: it is the only place in all of Québec..."
"What makes these 28 m high falls unique is their exceptional location: they’re nestled in a 42 m deep canyon, and sluice into a river rich in plant life and millennia-old fossils. A hiking trail and five lookouts are the perfect place to explore the park’s flora, fauna, and geological formations."
"Located in Limoilou district, the Domaine de Maizerets is an incredible place to have a picnic in Quebec City. This splendid and vast park has several magnificent buildings, a lake, walking trails, playground for children, a municipal swimming pool, an Arboretum and much more. Many picnic tables are at your disposal as well as large green areas."
"Spread out over 27 hectares, Domaine de Maizerets is laced with hiking trails that lead visitors through undisturbed and landscaped areas. Domaine de Maizerets is a great place for family get-togethers, nature fans, and science buffs. Its arboretum, which contains some 15,000 trees, shrubs, and perennials, is truly a living museum."
"Wander a labyrinth made of 750 Cedars – they have blocks of granite strewn around which you can climb to see the way out."