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  • An entertainment complex owned by racing driver Jacques Villeneuve.

  • A Malaysian newcomer that is becoming a local favorite with sensational Lumpia Goreng (egg rolls) and Sate Kambing (grilled lamb in peanut sauce).

  • Nouvelle cuisine in a dreamlike setting attracts gamblers and tourists alike to this gourmet restaurant. The only eatery in Canada to garner Mobil Travel Guide’s 5-star rating in 2003. Smart dress code.

  • This chic BYO (bring your own wine) bistro features dishes based on local ingredients, including venison and salmon.

  • Try the delicious breakfasts here or a satisfying dinner of roast beef or fish and chips. Great music and friendly service.

  • Perkins serves homemade bread, muffins, cakes and sweets at its take-out counter, or you can enjoy soups and sandwiches either inside or on the terrace.

  • This is a popular meeting place, located in the W Hotel. The bar overlooks a lively lounge area, ideal for people watching.

  • Pub d’Orsay

    Without a doubt, one of the most appealing pubs, indoors or out, for Québec’s famous micro-brewery beers such as Belle Gueule, Boréale and Blanche de Chambly, and the unique taste of Cidre de Minot.

  • This classic English pub has a winning formula: sumptuous mahogany wood decor, an extensive beer list, the best fish and chips in town and a location directly across from the train station.

  • This delectable Szechuan jewel is a family-run affair. Patronized by judges, lawyers and locals inthe-know.

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