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European-style dishes fine-tuned by the owner/chef.
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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.
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A quirky café jammed with locals enjoying good-value healthy soups, sandwiches and salads. Try the three-cheese quiche.
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With a breathtaking view of the St Lawrence River, this hotel café is continually popular (see Fairmont le Manoir Richelieu, La Malbaie).
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Step inside this bistro, with its waterside location and great food, and you could imagine yourself in Paris itself. Try black pudding with apple compote.
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If you wish to venture into the heart of Québec City’s artistic community, there is no better place than a seat at this convivial café. Light meals and strong coffee. B&B accommodations too.
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The tantalizing aroma of meat over an open grill wafts through the Gare du Palais station which houses this popular steakhouse.
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This popular meeting place has the best homemade croissants, croque-monsieurs and coffee in the province.
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A magical mix of an Irish pub and a French kitchen makes this charming eatery worth a side trip out of town. Try their hearty Irish stew and delicious desserts.
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Unpretentious elegance and Italian cuisine. Try scampi fritti alle mandole (shrimp with ginger and couscous).
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Restaurant price categories
For a three-course meal for one with a glass of house wine, and all unavoidable extra charges including tax.
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