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28 Essential Quebec City Restaurants
"Le Don is stylish, decorated with local artist Berko’s street-style graphics and chic, velvety banquettes. With chef Anne-Marie Grenier’s seasonally inspired dishes, heartwarming soups, and finger-licking deserts, you won’t miss the meat."
"Albacore is like being in New York’s CBGB while witnessing the sun set along the Appalachian Mountains. The space is decorated with skateboards painted Pollock style, reminiscent of chef Benoit Poliquin’s experimental and self-assured cuisine, which brings colour and life to sometimes grim area of the Saint-Jean Baptiste neighbourhood. Expect a poisson du jour, oysters, local wines craft brews."
"A post shared by Sveta 🌿 food + travel (@sdamiani) on Jul 8, 2019 at 8:51am PDT. Tucked on a quiet corner of Saint-Jean-Baptiste beside Swiss restaurant, La Grolla, Albacore is known as one of the best seafood restaurants in Quebec City. Headed by a young and passionate team, the restaurant features white walls and tiled floors, a reclaimed wood bar, and plenty of light."
"Albacore is the 5th venue of the group from L’Affaire est Ketchup, and takes its name from the fish: menu mainly offers seafood dishes. The atmosphere is very relaxed here. The restaurant is settled on top of Côte d’Abraham; on summer days, I recommend you sit on the terrace to enjoy the nice view of Quebec City."
"If you’re looking for delicious traditional Indian cuisine and a large variety of dishes to choose from, then look no further!. You can also expect quick and attentive service."
"This Lyon-style bouchon is offering a substantial menu of rich French fare, which you can order online: think duck cassoulet, tartiflette, an array of pâtés, and tarte tatin for dessert; full menus are available too. You can pick up any day at the restaurant or at Au Roi de Boudin’s stand in the Grand Marché du Québec, or else delivery is available to central neighbourhoods such as Limoilou, Vanier, and Saint-Sauveur. Deliveries further afield are an option if you order a day in advance."
"If you adore French cuisine, and especially the meat centric kind, Le Bouchon du Pied Bleu is the right place for you. Inspired by the bouchons of Lyon, Le Bouchon du Pied Bleu serves an exceptional combination of traditional French dishes mixed Quebec’s traditional flavors and local products which cannot be missed. Homemade terrines and pâtés dominate, as well as a delicious selection of weekend brunch menus."
"This bistro in a one-time clothing factory in working-class St-Sauveur is a Québécois take on a Lyonnaise bouchon, which means it serves such meaty fare as andouillette sausage made from pork or veal, duck-liver... French in Old Québec & Port"
"Mind the white tablecloths on the tables of this Québec City institution. Everything here is fixed in time, taking you back to a Paris bistro of the late 80s, serving an impeccably grilled rib eye steak alongside matchstick fries cooked to perfection in peanut oil. And treat yourself to an extra side of their homemade mustard sauce, will you?"
"While on your stroll, be sure to make a brunch reservation at Entrecôte Saint-Jean. This Parisian-style bistro has been on the strip since 1983 and is known for its fixed-price meals of steak frites with a secret sauce, which is a must-try if you’re a steak fan. The restaurant’s stone walls and outdoor terrasse are both highly Instagramable."
"Relaxed Parisian-style bistro serving fixed-price meals of steak frites with a choice of sides. Open for lunch and dinnerDress code: CasualPhone: +1 418-694-0234"
"Should you prefer to share a cocktail in a lounge inspired by modern China, or to try our typically Japa... Seafood Restaurants, Asian Restaurants"
"Cakes are presented in an open-concept environment, with inviting colors, 3 experiences are available to our customers: cupcakes, shop, and workshops. Coquelikot is without a doubt the store of choice for people who want to obtain distinctive, avant-garde, and exclusive cupcake products. After opening its doors in 2011, Coquelikot has become a must-have brand that stands out for creativity and which continues to grow in popularity."
"If you want a taste of Quebec, this indoor market in the Old Port is a perfect one stop shop for artisanal products, without the frills. From wine, to maple syrup, to produce, the market is ideal for finding authentically local goods, grabbing a meal, or shopping for ingredients for a special dinner.160 Quai Saint-André"
"For a taste of local produce and creative culinary delights, head over to this covered market that hosts a variety of food stalls. From fresh fruit and veggies to deli products, maple syrup, ice wine and more, you can find the perfect souvenir or prepare a picnic lunch to enjoy elsewhere in the Old Port."
"Located in Lévis, St-Romuald District, this small bakery is one of the best-kept treasures of the South Shore of Quebec. Their butter croissants as well as the chocolate-flavoured ones delight nearby residents. After you taste their goodies, you'll turn right back around for more."