Le Cochon Dingue representa un bistro francés completo. Con buena comida y buenos tragos, este espacio forma parte de la trama que une a Francia con Quebec. El menú incluye cerdo y pato, pollo y mariscos; en pocas palabras, tiene de todo. Estar en este restaurante es simplemente como estar en casa, y el objetivo es que familias enteras puedan disfrutar de una buena comida francesa. No pueden volver a casa sin probar el famosísimo "Sugar Pie".
This cafe and bed & breakfast are named after the Canadian painter Cornelius Krieghoff, who became known for his paintings of native inhabitant Canadians and landscapes. Located on the avenue Cartier, this establishment is a short distance from the Plains of Abraham and the Musée du Québec. It is also among the oldest entities in Quebec City. It serves great breakfasts and simple meals, while the exquisite, homemade desserts are a specialty. With its picturesque location in one of the oldest parts of the city, this cafe makes the perfect getaway for a romantic date as well as family outings.
A pride of the Saint-Roch neighborhood, Le Clocher Penché is a charming bistro that serves a brilliant contemporary European fare. The daily-changing menu comprises of French classics prepared with innovative, modern flair, using locally sourced, artisanal ingredients. Everything offered on the menu here is exquisite and the service, friendly and warm; yet this beautiful place eliminates the unwanted pretensions that one usually associates with such establishments. Worth trying here is the prixe fix brunch, something of a super power of Le Clocher Penché; drop in for a truly wonderful meal.
Satisfying and surpassing any and all crepe cravings, Au Petit Coin Breton is known for its succulent crepes filled with cheese, asparagus, mushrooms, seafood and more. Large salads and appetizers, like Parmesan fondue and shrimp cocktail, are also on the menu. For dessert, try crepes stuffed with pears, chocolate, whipped cream, strawberries, and other treats. To add to its typical Breton atmosphere, waitresses wear the traditional blue dress, white apron, and headdress.
Located in the historic neighborhood of Old Quebec, this little joint serves some of the best crêpe preparations for breakfast, lunch and dinner! Sweet and savory, these creations come with a range of innovative fillings like roast beef, Swiss cheese, berries and many more. You can even choose your own fillings and get a little creative. Apart from these very value-for-money dishes, Casse-Crêpe Breton offers fantastic beverages including a small selection of wines and beers. Open from 7a onwards everyday, Casse-Crêpe Breton is a must-try if French pancakes are your thing!
Both locals and visitors throng this delightful French restaurant for an early wholesome breakfast. One of those places that believe in having an early start to the day, it opens its doors to hungry patrons at 6a in the morning. While their homemade strawberry jam and meat pie are a breakfast favorite, dishes like pea soup and veal liver rule the charts during lunch and dinner. A classic French fare, served in a cozy setting.