Aux Anciens Canadiens is a well-known restaurant located in the beautiful Maison Jacquet, a 1675 building that was once home to novelist Philippe-Aubert de Gaspé. His novel gives its name to the restaurant. The table d'hôte offers an entrée, soup, choice of main course, desert and coffee or teas. Most of the cuisine is Quebecois, that is the local French-Canadian cuisine, which is distinctively different from French fare.
Right in the heart of Old Quebec, near the Château Frontenac, this renowned French restaurant is located in an elegant Victorian mansion built in 1845. Le Continental features a rich and sober decor of deep colors and oak. Over the years, the cuisine and service has been awarded many national and international awards. The menu is made up of classics like snails in garlic butter served in their shells, and various other preparations.
Le Cochon Dingue represents a complete French bistro. A place for good food and drinks, this place is woven into the common thread of French influence on Quebec. Their menu ranges from pork to duck, and chicken to sea-food, they have it all. The interiors of this eatery ooze a feeling of home. It is a place for families to enjoy good French food. While at the restaurant, do not forget to have their very popular Sugar Pie!
Paillard Le Café-Boulangerie is a bakery on Saint-Jean Street which offers a plethora of freshly baked products. The lovely ambiance within is complemented by huge wooden tables, promising patrons a relaxing and enjoyable experience. Choose from sandwiches, croissants, salads and even pizzas. Apart from these, the bakery is lauded for its decadent desserts, the likes of which include treats like cookies, eclairs, pastries, macaroons, brownies, tarts, and cream puffs among others.
Charbon Steakhouse, located within the old Gare du Palais, is a favorite for its maple charcoal-grilled steak and seafood in an inviting atmosphere. The kitchen specializes in old-fashioned North American comfort food like filet mignon tartare and grilled jumbo shrimp. Its open kitchen allows good vibes, and scents, to flow throughout the enormous restaurant, making it a popular choice among tourists and locals alike.
Chez Victor makes a solid claim to deliver the best hamburger in Quebec City. A particularly juicy patty is served with various trimmings both exotic and traditional and all this in the chic surroundings on the rue St-Jean. Other menu options include huge, crisp salads and sandwiches served on perfectly fresh bread. The fries are prepared in a secret combination of peanut and sunflower oils, testament to just how much thought goes into a meal here. Packed at lunch, Victor's is also a good bet for a pre-nightlife meal on weekends.
A humble pizzeria, Nina is located in the Saint Roch neighborhood of Quebec City. With a laid-back ambiance, the restaurant deems perfect for a casual meal with family or friends. The menu at Nina's is small, yet all the dishes on their menu are absolutely fresh and delicious. While you are here, just give a try to their varieties like William J. Walter, Prosciutto E Rucola and Verdura. Happy on pocket, the restaurant is kid-friendly too.
With a typical diner-style ambiance, this little restaurant serves up a delectable platter of meat delicacies. Located at Rue Raoul-Jobin, it lies in the Saint Sauveur neighborhood of Quebec City. Hop in for a casual meal, and try their smoked meat with fries, Salade grecque, Sous-marin and Steak de foie Lyonnais. A range of sides, beverages, desserts, combos and kid-friendly meals are also available. The staff is helpful and smiling at all times. To reserve for groups, please call ahead.
With a bistro style menu that combines Nordic flavors and rich ingredients, Chez Boulay pays a culinary tribute to Canadian cuisine. Local produce is used here to produce gourmet delights of international standards. Various ingredients like Bison, elderflower, canola oil, mackerel and elk feature across the menu. While mains like bison cheeks and confit wildfowl leg can be extremely heavy and decadent, light desserts like Creme Brulee help to maintain that perfect balance.
Located at the heart of Quebec City, Restaurant Légende is a French inspired restaurant specializing in fine dining. The place is known for creating elegant recipes from local seasonal ingredients. They remain close on Mondays and Tuesdays during autumn and winter season hence booking is advisable. The rustic setting with wooden furniture, accentuated lighting and music played in the background, compels you to stay back for longer.
Right in the heart of Old Quebec, near the Château Frontenac, this renowned French restaurant is located in an elegant Victorian mansion built in 1845. Le Continental features a rich and sober decor of deep colors and oak. Over the years, the cuisine and service has been awarded many national and international awards. The menu is made up of classics like snails in garlic butter served in their shells, and various other preparations.
Chez Victor makes a solid claim to deliver the best hamburger in Quebec City. A particularly juicy patty is served with various trimmings both exotic and traditional and all this in the chic surroundings on the rue St-Jean. Other menu options include huge, crisp salads and sandwiches served on perfectly fresh bread. The fries are prepared in a secret combination of peanut and sunflower oils, testament to just how much thought goes into a meal here. Packed at lunch, Victor's is also a good bet for a pre-nightlife meal on weekends.