LE SAINT-PUB
Read moreLe Saint-Pub belongs to MicroBrasserie Charlevoix. On the menu, regional cuisine featuring local products from the Route des Saveurs de Charlevoix, as well as several beer recipes, dishes from their smokehouse (smoked meat, ribs, BBQ half-chicken) and absolutely delicious poutines and gourmet burgers. Unsurprisingly, they also offer a fine selection of quality house beers, some of which are exclusive to the resto-pub. A place to discover for a good meal in the country setting of this magnificent region.
MICROBRASSERIE SAINT-ARNOULD
Read moreThe pub at the Saint Saint-Arnould allows you to explore the variety of locally brewed beers in addition to offering an excellent menu for energy. Its pub-pub offers pizza with beer unleavened, burgers, gueules, but also host tables (Thursday to Sunday) and many dishes cooked with homemade beer. Hop hop, try black gold, one stout with marked flavours of coffee, or the Bishop, an aromatized brunette with honey.
LE GABRIEL
Read moreTo find Le Gabriel, it is simple: look for the red and white building with a lighthouse. Very popular with tourists in season, we offer family and sea cuisine, Acadian specialities and all kinds of dishes on the thumb (wraps, burgers, sandwiches, etc.). Shows and events are presented and a pool table is available for guests.
LA TABLÉE DES PIONNIERS
Read moreNow located directly at the foot of the Mont Blanc ski resort, La Tablée des Pionniers has lost none of its original vocation. It's a reinvented sugar shack, with a gastronomic touch and an abundance of regional products, all in the form of dishes to share, accompanied by a fine selection of local spirits. Reservations are required to secure a place in this gourmet haven. A must-see sugar shack, perfect to round off a great day on the slopes!
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Luxurious local products sublimated by the chef's generous cuisine. A ...Read more
MASQUERADE
Read moreLocated inside the ECB and in front of the Movenpick market, this restaurant-bar, with its eye, with primary colours, comes a little from the ordinary. Just because we're not really used to so much color in Toronto.
To take advantage of the hotel, you can take advantage of the terrace. There is also a variety of breakfasts at reasonable prices, as well as Italian-inspired cuisine.
ALEXANDRIA’S RESTAURANT & LOUNGE
Read moreMore interesting inside than you would think from outside. A trendy place, nevertheless serving quality dishes. Keep room for dessert: Burnt cream is excellent!
THE COOK’S SHOP RESTAURANT
Read moreIn an intimate atmosphere, couples taste the delicious dishes prepared by Cook's Shop chefs. Pasta dishes are tasty and tasty sauces. Meat and seafood dishes are good but relatively expensive. However, for pasta, they have been a reference to Windsor since 1980.
AG INSPIRED CUISINE
Read moreThe AG Inspired Cuisine restaurant at the Sterling Inn & Spa boutique hotel is an absolute gem! Chef Cory Linkson and his brigade make a point of concocting fine cuisine using regional and seasonal products, all from a "farm to table" perspective. The result is creative and totally stunning. A bistro menu is also offered from Tuesday to Thursday for those sitting at the bar. And to complete the experience in beauty, extend the pleasure with a room or a suite on the spot. You won't regret it!
LE SAINT-SAU PUB GOURMAND
Read moreA gourmet address, both trendy and relaxed, perfect for a snack or an aperitif with friends. The starters are more than tempting (foie gras au torchon, duo of gravlax and house smoked salmon, cheese and charcuterie board...), the dishes are hearty and succulent (famous Saint-Sau poutine, filet mignon of beef AAA...), and the desserts are decadent. Bonus: a selection of tapas available every day from 2pm and a beautiful terrace in the heart of the action.
STUBBORN GOAT GASTROPUB
Read moreThis gastronomic pub makes a great contribution to local products. Grills, homemade sausages, greedy sandwiches and burgers, wood oven pizza, and mac & cheese declined in a dozen versions, especially on the menu. A fine wine list, numerous homemade beers including a selection in the cellar. During the fine days, their Beer Garden on the quays of the docks is highly recommended.
GOVERNOR'S PUB & EATERY
Read moreWhether for brunch, lunch, lunch or dinner with friends, this address is probably the best in town. Salads meals, sandwiches and burgers, fish and seafood, grilled fish, vegetarian dishes… You will have the choice of choice with options that will please all palaces. The atmosphere goes up a notch in the evening while the local people come to enjoy a drink at the sound of musical shows, "open microphone" evenings and other events organized over the weeks.
BELMONT
Read moreLocated in Old Ottawa South, Belmont is known for its creative cuisine and house cocktails. It offers small dishes such as raw tuna, gruyere and mushroom fondue, piri-piri chicken or beef tataki, and larger dishes to share with friends called "Family Style". The weekend brunch is also very popular and for the big appetites, we recommend the "Full Belmont" which, as its name suggests, will fill you up. Also worth a visit is The Cameron, another of the group's restaurants located nearby.
THE HINTONBURG PUBLIC HOUSE
Read moreHere is an address where you will find everything you need: a very nice selection of local beers (often renewed), a menu with classic pub dishes but also more audacious ones. With its long wooden bar and large windows, this Hintonburg pub is very cozy. Come for a tasty brunch on the weekends or a night out with friends during the week. You'll be able to take the temperature of this hipsterizing neighborhood.
JOE BEEF
Read moreIn the heart of Little Burgundy, a stone's throw from the Atwater Market, this classic Montreal restaurant owes its name to Charles "Joe-Beef" McKiernan, one of the working class heroes of the 19th century. A refined bistro, Joe Beef is not all working class! An inventive table that mixes flavours around steak and seafood, a bistro-style menu on a blackboard, and attentive and friendly service. The owners have several other establishments: The Liverpool House, McKiernan and Le Vin Papillon.
LE ST-URBAIN
Read moreAn eco-responsible neighbourhood bistro, featuring Quebec products, with a clear preference for organic products. A menu inspired by the seasons and new arrivals, with delicately prepared dishes, some of which come straight from the smoker's room. Tasting menu experience with wine pairing recommended (beautiful wine cellar including a selection of private imports). In addition, it is a recommended table "Ocean Wise", the guarantee of responsible fishing. Without a doubt one of the best tables in the Ahuntsic district!
UNION LOCAL 613
Read moreAlready the decor sets the tone: the antique mixes with the urban and industrial look, in what was once a cozy little house. The most curious will go behind the fake library to discover the floor below where their other restaurant, Jabberwocky, is located. On the menu, the foodies all agree: it's creative and well-cooked, with a nice proportion of local and sustainable products. Also a perfect place for a happy hour or to finish the evening by sipping one of the many cocktails concocted on the spot. We'll be back!
BECKTA DINING & WINE BAR
Read moreStephen Beckta is one of the country's most recognized restaurateurs and is also the head of Play Food & Wine and Gezellig, both located in the capital. Beckta's, under the guidance of Chef Katie Ardington and her team, is a common award winner and with good reason. Its table offers a foray into creative cuisine with a good dose of local and even organic products. To fully savor it, opt for the tasting menu. Bonus: a great location in the historic 1875 Grant House.
THE INN AT MANITOU RESTAURANT
Read moreExcellent cuisine and attentive service for this highly reputed restaurant member of the Relais & Châteaux chain. Very nice wine list.
HARBOURSIDE MARKET
Read moreThere are high quality high-quality food stands. Don't miss the caldwer, fish soup, local specialty. The tables facing the water inside and outside offer a beautiful view of the harbour. Several other restaurants are also located in the Historic Properties district.
RIVOLI
Read moreOpen for over 40 years, Rivoli continues to attract Toronto's younger generation. It's more than just a place to grab a bite to eat, it's a Queen West classic. The atmosphere is casual and the bistro-style kitchen serves cosmopolitan dishes that reflect the city. On weekends, the place serves a tasty brunch until 3pm. In addition to the restaurant, Rivoli presents concerts, comedy shows and dance parties in its Back Room, not to mention its pool room. Entertainment here is plentiful and renowned in the city.
RED TEA BOX
Read moreThis tea salon also serves sandwiches, soups and bento lunch box. Teas are delicious and original desserts. We love chocolate cake and lavender. A place where you will get a good tea and nibble. The shop on the floor offers products from Asia, don't forget to take a tour.
THE WARING HOUSE
Read moreLocated in the heart of Prince Edward Island, this warm and welcoming residence offers delicious cuisine based on local products. The selection of wines has been carefully prepared, and the different varieties will enhance the taste of refined cuisine that is served there. The breakfast buffet is very good and will allow you to enjoy different dishes. An address that is strongly recommended. For those who love to play in their own kitchen, culinary courses are offered at the cookery school.
LE CAFE DU MONDE
Read moreThe dishes, while close to the bistro formula, are filled with delicious discoveries with a very honourable wine list. The frame is, in the image of the kitchen, refined and user friendly.
CAFE DU CLOCHER PENCHE
Read moreThe chef is a lover of local products and he quickly transforms every client in a disciple…. Lamb jarret, pavé salmon, roll from brick to feta. A high-quality bistro kitchen!
L’ECHAUDE
Read moreIf the little rue du Sault-au-Matelot had seduced you, Scalded would increase your affection. The sense of hospitality leads the institution, which is playing more and more in the courtyard of the big thanks to a sophisticated and tasty cuisine and a wine-dictated wine list. The menu honours quality products, carefully chosen. So many dishes carefully prepared and served with outstanding kindness and professionalism.
BISTRO LA BELLE EXCUSE
Read moreFish and seafood specialities (French-fried mussels, salmon tartare, langoustines), meat and grills (bison mudflap, grilled lamb jarret), melted and shredded, all in a pleasant setting. Beautiful selection of local alcoholic products.
CAFÉ DE LA GARE & ESPRESSO SPORTS
Read moreLocated on the slopes of the cycling trail Le P'tit Train du Nord in the former railway station, this health stop will allow you to take full energy for the road. Small food, breakfast up to 11 h, sandwiches, croques, bagels… In the same building there is a shop for rental, sale and repair of bicycles and cross-skis. Terrace.
LA CABANE ARTHUR RAYMOND
Read moreOffering a typically Canadian rustic atmosphere, this family-run sugar shack has been delighting young and old alike since 1955, all in an enchanting Pays d'en Haut setting. The traditional sugar shack meal includes pea soup, cretons, old-fashioned baked beans, omelette, maple-smoked ham, meatball stew, sugar pie with cream, maple taffy and more. On-site bonus: a boutique offering a range of homemade maple products for gourmet souvenirs. Reservations required.
RESTAURANT L’ESPIÈGLE
Read moreCharming bistro located in Old Saint-Hyacinthe, offering a cuisine based on regional products with a diversified menu adapted to seasonal arrivals. The specialties of the house are the pork net, the salmon and the duck. That said, the whole menu is very tempting and the choice will be difficult. So much better! A beautiful map of local and imported beers will complement the whole.
LE RUSTIQUE BAR & RESTAURANT
Read moreLocated a few steps from the majestic Lake Superior, this log cabin offers a beautiful communion with nature, marked by calm and serenity, in a rustic and warm interior. On the menu, a comforting and inventive cuisine based on regional Quebec products, notably game, wild meats and fish. The menu is complemented by a fine selection of wines, the majority of which are privately imported, as well as products from biodynamic viticulture.
LE PETIT RÉGAL
Read moreFriendly restaurant. Terrace, beautiful view. Breakfasts, grills, levées (pork ribs), pizza, seafood, homemade pies.
FLO'S DINER
Read moreA late afternoon breakfast? It's possible at Flo's Diner, a worthy representative of the "All Day Breakfast", the breakfast served at any time of the day. The 1950's atmosphere is a touch of simplicity in the Yorkville area. Here the cuisine is not refined, it is family style. The ingredients are not rare and expensive, they are natural and cheap. Perfect for a long and hearty weekend brunch or a meal on the go that won't drain your wallet.
ATELIER
Read moreThe concept? For a fixed price, you will be able to try a variety of dishes inspired by Canadian cuisine, using fresh local products. For a little more, you'll also be treated to a wine tasting chosen to match the flavors of each dish. Allow about four hours for this true culinary workshop, which lives up to its name. The restaurant is frequently ranked as one of the best restaurants in Ottawa, and indeed in Canada. Needless to say, reservations are a must at this culinary temple.
LA CABANE À TUQUE
Read moreAn ideal place for those who do not claim to be carnivores, this cabin is an eco-vegan alternative to the traditional sugar shack, in addition to being installed in an ecological house that welcomes only 35 guests. Among other things, we offer vegan greaves, marinated beets, millet and vegetable tourtière, vegetable egg temp'oeufs (homemade tempeh in omelette style), "pas de lard" beans or buckwheat and spelt pancakes with fruit compote. Due to the privacy of the premises, a reservation is required.
RESTAURANT 360
Read moreIt's impossible to have a more beautiful view of the city and Lake Ontario! Perched in the observatory of the CN Tower, about 350 meters above the ground, it offers fine market cuisine based on Canadian products. Vegetarian or not, you can choose between fixed price or a la carte menus, not to mention the seafood bar. For a highly Canadian experience, try the "Aboriginal Experience" menu. There is also an incredible wine cellar with over 500 wines from Canada and around the world. Note that you have access to the tower's lookout.
FLAME + SMITH
A restaurant that lives up to Prince Edward County's gourmet reputation, ...Read more
AVLING KITCHEN & BREWERY
A favorite address, offering a tasty gourmet menu (definitely try the ...Read more
EARLS FINANCIAL DISTRICT
Read moreLocated on the first floor of the SunLife Tower, Earls is one of the hottest spots in the neighborhood. With a West Coast-inspired decor, it offers world-flavored cuisine as well as a superb grill and seafood menu (with a few options for vegetarians and vegans as well). On weekends and holidays, the place also offers a great brunch that draws a crowd. Mention should be made of the superb outdoor terrace with a bar. Several other locations in Canada and the United States.
TABLE 51
Read moreIt's hard to miss the sign at this trendy restaurant! Once inside, you are captivated by its design, its magnificent bar, its mirrors that make the space even bigger, and its cellar that overlooks the dining room. On the menu, an urban cuisine that integrates the passion and precision of good homemade dishes. The chef and his brigade concoct everything from local and fresh produce: tartars, gourmet salads, sandwiches and burgers, delicious grilled meats, fish and seafood, vegetarian dishes... Enough to satisfy any type of appetite!
LÉGENDE
Read moreThe little brother of the renowned restaurant Tanière3, Légende offers a menu inspired by Quebec's culinary heritage and the imprint of time on this cuisine. A place to meet and share around the table, to discover or rediscover the land, the forest and the river, in a constantly evolving menu. The wine list is also renowned, with the American magazine Wine Spectator ranking it among the best in the world. A real favorite at this address, which offers exclusively Quebec products.
CAFÉ BIG TROUBLE
Read moreWith its modern, fir-green look, it's impossible to mistake it for anything else. Despite its young age, the restaurant, which is also a café and, more generally, a place to live, already has a strong personality. A rather comforting brunch, as we know how to do in Quebec, and a lunch that oscillates between poutine, smash burger and vegan mac and cheese, in short, gourmandise is not to be outdone. And from time to time, events are organized: open mic, DJ set and drawing... Follow us on social networks. Bonus: it's possible to privatize the premises.
L'ÉRABLIÈRE D'AUTREFOIS
Read moreIn a large, unpretentious wooden room, this address offers pure delight for gourmets. At the dawn of spring, the sugar shack comes alive and hearty meals are cooked on the wood stove in the traditional way. All you can eat, and the experience ends with the famous taffy on snow. But don't forget to bring your own booze. Note that the sugar bush also manages the Chez Ti-Jean cross-country ski center in L'Épiphanie, where you can also enjoy snowshoeing (admission fee, equipment rental on site).
WILFRID’S
Read moreHoused in the heart of the chic, award-winning Fairmont Château Laurier, this restaurant is renowned for its fascinating culinary creations. The chef and his team are famous for the excellence of the regional products used in the preparation of their tasty dishes. To enjoy it at lower prices, go there at lunchtime. The beautiful dining room offers a wonderful view of Parliament Hill and the Rideau Canal. An experience that is certainly worth the detour and good value for money for a 5-star hotel restaurant.