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"Hosaka-Ya will welcome you in a warm and friendly environment of a family business. Being located 5 minutes away from downtown Quebec and at the heart of Vieus-Limoilou, you will discover in this restaurant the real flavors and tastes of Japan as they offer a menu which is inspired by izakaya (Japanese bistro) as well as Japanese home dishes. Each month, you will find that they consistently cater new dishes in the menu."
"Une publication partagée par Chloe Trudel (@chloettepic) le 9 Juin 2017 à 7 :53 PDT. Au cœur du Vieux-Limoilou et à cinq minutes du centre-ville de Québec, l’entreprise familiale vous offre un menu inspiré de la cuisine maison japonaise et des bistros japonais. Des nouveautés sont inscrites chaque mois au tableau!"
"This chain has spread everywhere in Quebec, but in Quebec City, Sushi Taxi remains a safe bet. Although it may not closely resemble the cuisine of its Japanese ancestors, the creative sushi is very fresh and inventive. You can stop by and grab something to eat at the avenue Cartier, Charlesbourg or Lebourgneuf locations."
"The owner grew up in Asian restaurant kitchens and drew inspiration from the best for her restaurant. The sushi and stir fry are delicious, and the festive, if occasionally noisy, atmosphere makes it the perfect place for a celebratory birthday dinner. And bonus—it’s very affordable."
"Sukiyaki is a restaurant that specializes in preparing and serving original, simple, healthy delicious and freshly made Japanese comfort foods. This restaurant consists of respectful, hardworking, and smart people who understand that what brings good food are high quality ingredients. They are committed to share the family traditions and culture of the restaurant to their loyal guests."
"Une publication partagée par Jérémie Lemelin (@jeremie.lemelin) le 7 Mars 2018 à 11 :50 PST. Un restaurant de sushis..."
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"A post shared by Torii Izakaya (@torii_izakaya) on Oct 12, 2019 at 1:16pm PDT. A superb Japanese restaurant in Saint-Roch, Torii Izakaya is one of those restaurants where you want to settle down at a table with friends and order one of everything on the menu. It’s sophisticated and accessible, tasty, and inspired."
"Editor's Note: There's no photo available at the time of writing. Mega Centre Lebourgneuf is a local mall located in downtown Quebec that offers a variety of shops, department stores, and restaurants such as ALDO, Costco, Boston Pizza, Maxi, Aubainerie, and Canadian Tire."
"Editor's Note: There's no photo available at the time of writing. A local landmark, Les Halles Cartier is an indoor food market that contains a selection of homegrown grocery/vegetable shops, gourmet stores, bakeries/patisseries, cheese and meat/seafood vendors, and restaurants. The mall also includes a few health clinics and other services."
"Les Voûtes Napoléon is another musical bar in the city of Quebec, where you can have a drink and some food while enjoying live music every evening. Don't hesitate to give the cocktails a try; they are beautiful and delicious and will put you right in the mood."
"Pronounced “Level up”, this is Quebec City’s bar for gamers and e-sports fanatics. Expect booze and video games located in the heart of Saint-Roch, as well as greasy finger foods and geeky cocktails."
"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."
"Quebec City is a site rich in history, so naturally it’s also home to the oldest grocery store in North America. This nostalgic and cozy shop has retained its old-world charm. Come check out delightful, high quality goods such as spices, cheese, oils and vinegars, microbrewery beer and soap.695 rue Saint-Jean"
"JA Moisan Epicerie is the oldest grocery store in North America. Yes, you heard me correctly. It was established in 1871."