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  • European-style dishes fine-tuned by the owner/chef.

  • The best weinerschnitzel , fondue, goulash and strudel in the city. The Heidi Room can be booked for group celebrations.

  • A magical grocer-cumeatery-cum-medicinal herbalist, this fascinating emporium provides organic fish, chicken and pork dishes as well as fruits, vegetables and herbs to an increasingly expanding clientele. Take-out meals available.

  • This revamped arty bar/ restaurant, popular among local journalists, offers patrons an eclectic menu. The food-critic-turned-owner culls the best cuisine from different nations.

  • Au petit coin breton

    The ambiance of Brittany comes to life here as the staff don traditional costumes to serve you their famous crêpes filled with seafood, chicken, cheese or fruit.

  • Chef Jacques Robert satisfies his passion for wild mushroom hunting by blending them into gastronomic inventions such as veal with tarragon and mushrooms.

  • One of the most celebrated French kitchens in the country on the banks of Lac Massawippi. The owners grow their own vegetables and boast an extensive wine cellar.

  • A celebrated inn where Benjamin Franklin met with the Sons of Liberty in 1775. It has a cosy lounge with fireplace and an interior atrium garden where breakfast is served (see Auberge Pierre du Calvet).

  • Luxurious Auberge West Brome offers Lac Brome duck and other regional specialties, as well as first-class accommodations.

  • A romantic inn serving venison, caribou, wild boar and maple syrup mousse.

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