2024

BISTRO L'ATELIER

Bistronomy €€
4.7/5
26 reviews
Open - from 11h30 to 03h00

One of the trendiest addresses on the Grande Allée, the ambiance and decor already set the tone: raw materials, industrial chic, Edison light bulb ceiling, suspended staircases... all on five levels. L'Atelier is renowned for its excellent cocktails, skilfully assembled by its team of mixologists, and its tasty selection of tapas, tartars and burgers. The trendy and relaxed atmosphere that reigns makes you want to establish your HQ there. We come back without hesitation, for a meal or an aperitif, without forgetting an exceptional terrace to enjoy the summer.

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 Québec
2024

MÉLISSE

Bistronomy €€
5/5
1 review

If the building where Mélisse is located lacks a bit of charm because of its modernity, the interior is worth a visit. It's simple, but very charming! In the plate, seasonal and local products, all in a healthy way. For lunch and dinner, the menu offers a nice selection of dishes to share (or not!) including crispy falafels with herb mayonnaise, grilled arctic char or the raw of the day. For brunch, we recommend without hesitation the salmon gravlax. There is also a nice selection of organic wines and cocktails.

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 Montreal
2024

LE BOATING CLUB

Bistronomy €€
5/5
1 review

Founded in 1889, the Boating Club du Vieux-Sainte-Rose is coming back to life! Once an upscale boating club frequented by Montreal's wealthy English-speaking population, the beautiful old house has retained its period cachet with a vintage, nautical twist. Its slogan: "Alcohol & casserole", and needless to say, it is! The Boating Club's gourmet creations are a delight (wood-fired oysters, prosciutto shank, grilled veal chop...), and all backed by a superb wine list. Evening DJ from Thursday to Saturday.

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 Laval
2024

LES FOUGÈRES

Bistronomy €€
5/5
1 review

An excellent regional restaurant with a menu that changes with the seasons and promises tasty discoveries. The décor is sleek and freshly renovated, and the terrace overlooks a magnificent garden. A fine bistronomic stopover with a local flavour, with the added bonus of a fine list of spirits, including cocktails that are well worth the detour. For those just passing through, or who'd like to take home some of these quality products, there's an on-site boutique selling some of the menu's specialties, as well as a very wide selection of ready-made dishes.

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 Chelsea
2024

CHEZ RIOUX & PETTIGREW

Bistronomy €€€
5/5
1 review
Quebec shines on the plate, from starter to dessert, without forgetting in ... Read more
 Québec
2024

MOUTON NOIR

Bistronomy €€
4.5/5
4 reviews

A must-visit restaurant in Baie-Saint-Paul, it had to relocate temporarily after being badly hit by flooding in 2023. Now located in the heart of the village, it retains its charming decor and superb terrace. Owner Thierry Ferré, a passionate cook, and chef Alexis Jegou offer creative bistro cuisine inspired by France, with a touch of terroir highlighting products from the Charlevoix region. Everything is simply delicious, from appetizer to dessert.

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 Baie-Saint-Paul
2024

CANDIDE

Bistronomy €€
4.5/5
2 reviews

Housed in a former presbytery in the Little Burgundy district, Candide is the address of chef John Winter Russell. The concept is simple: a fixed-price menu every evening, including two starters, a choice between two main courses and a dessert or cheese, all varying according to the inspiration of the moment, the season and what's available. Fine food, a warm welcome, pretty, airy premises, a charming, tranquil terrace and an open kitchen where you can watch the cooks at work. A gourmet evening guaranteed.

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 Montreal
2024

LE BUTTERBLUME

Bistronomy €€
4/5
3 reviews
We will never get tired of the tasty dishes created over the seasons by the ... Read more
 Montreal
2024

ÉCHAUDÉ

Bistronomy €€
4/5
3 reviews

If the little rue Sault-au-Matelot seduced you, l'Échaudé will amplify your affection. An establishment that plays in the big league, thanks to its elaborate, tasty cuisine and a wine list dictated by love. The menu features top-quality products, delicately chosen and pampered by the accompaniments: sweetbreads with foie gras, cherry and cocoa, duck leg confit with potato cake and cipollini onion, or blood sausage and scallops with chanterelles, plum and pancetta. All served with kindness and professionalism.

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 Québec
2024

LE HOBBIT

Bistronomy €€
4/5
2 reviews

Small, friendly and unpretentious, in the image of the Tolkien character, this bistro is a gem. Large bay windows and stone walls, combined with contemporary decor, give the place a very cool look. The menu changes with the seasons: gourmet starters (fish rillettes, beef tataki, etc.), bistro dishes with local flavors (pork chop from Boucherie Turlo, boudin from grandma Thérèse, etc.), decadent desserts... Breakfasts are also well worth the detour.

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 Québec
2024

LES AFFAMÉS DE RIMOUSKI

Bistronomy €€
4/5
1 review

The fine team at Les Affamés is constantly renewing its menu, offering dishes with local flavors based on seasonal ingredients. The cuisine is inspired by the traditions of the world, with dishes such as halibut steak with Israeli couscous with sweet peas and lemon confit, or mussel and chorizo gnocchi with broccoli, tomato confit sauce and shavings of Grana Padano cheese. And let's not forget the famous Ferme Fournier burger, a star dish at Les Affamés. A fine selection of desserts too.

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 Rimouski
2024

FOXY

Bistronomy €€
4/5
1 review

Dyan Solomon and Eric Girard, co-owners of the famous Olive+Gourmando, opened Foxy in 2015. Unlike its big sister, which works morning and noon, Foxy is more of a night spot, offering charcoal and wood-fired cooking with a homemade philosophy. Meat and seafood products are very popular, not forgetting starters such as homemade feta cheese or the famous flatbread. The decor is muted and subdued, "halfway between a hunting lodge and a speakeasy " as Ariane Krol of La Presse aptly put it.

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 Montreal
2024

CHEZ TRUCHON

Bistronomy €€
3/5
2 reviews

This magnificent 1901 house offers an unforgettable experience of relaxation, refinement and gastronomy. Chef Truchon's table is a hymn to flavors and local products. Specialties include tartares, foie gras from Ferme Basque, black pudding, Charlevoix lamb, fish and local cheeses. The wine list is the perfect complement to this culinary adventure. Also worth discovering: the cozy accommodations of his inn and his new lounge restaurant and tapas bar next door, L'Île Mystérieuse.

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 La Malbaie
2024

SOUBOIS

Bistronomy €€

Definitely an address that will please the gourmet night owls. The place oscillates between restaurant, bar and nightclub. The decor honors the name of the establishment with its stylized wooden trees and its enchanted forest on the walls. On the plates, Chef Guillaume Daly and his team create dishes where raw and grilled meats take center stage (mention the AAA Tomahawk to share). To take the experience a step further, enter the hidden bar to enjoy a delicious cocktail in the atmosphere of a speakeasy.

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 Montreal
2024

MAJESTIQUE

Bistronomy €€

The atmosphere is exactly that of an American diner, but revisited in a rather original way: long wooden counter with stools, lamps of all kinds, mismatched chairs, bottles and preserves from another era, deer head, knick-knacks as varied as they are numerous... As for the à la carte menu, you can order several small dishes to satisfy your stomach: smoked mackerel spread, oysters according to arrival, beef tataki, marinated salmon, 12-inch hot dog (a big star on the menu) or whelks with herb butter and parmesan.

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 Montreal
2024

NOLAN

Bistronomy €€

A chic, friendly neighborhood wine bar and restaurant that's been tastefully imagined. The atmosphere is that of a place of friends, as evidenced by the terrace, which is always cheerful on summer evenings. The wines, natural or otherwise, are accompanied by small snacks such as the unmissable smoked meat roll with sauerkraut and Emmental cheese, or seasonal dishes such as duck and chanterelle ravioli. The quality of the products is a must for the chef, and it shows. On the other hand, portions are rather small and the meal can be a tad expensive.

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 Montreal
2024

PERLES ET PADDOCK

Bistronomy €€

We love the superb white decor, with a few islands of greenery here and there, but above all its partly glazed roof and greenhouse which, in addition to making the place extremely bright, give the impression of being on a terrace whatever the season. The old garage door also opens onto one of the restaurant's rooms, reinforcing this impression. The place offers several concepts: a weekend brunch spot, an evening restaurant with a menu rich in regional products, and a refreshment bar with cocktails and organic wines. A must-see!

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 Montreal
2024

SANS FAÇON

Bistronomy €€

A trendy gourmet address nestled in a historic building in the Hull district, Sans Façon offers something for the thirsty and the hungry. On the plate, dishes to share like the seafood tower, raw dishes like tartare and oysters, and heartier fare like rack of venison and wild mushroom risotto. In the glass, a superb selection of classic and signature cocktails, as well as an extensive wine list including organic and natural wines imported privately. An excellent place to treat yourself!

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 Gatineau
2024

LAWRENCE

Bistronomy €€

Having swapped premises with its little brother Larrys, the restaurant now operates in a smaller room with a cosy ambience. So it's in a decor of dark, coppery tones that the magic happens. The menu, true to form, promises a wealth of new discoveries: tripe with pine nuts, winter radish and chili gorria, double ravioli with liver and poultry heart, or doré with sauerkraut, leeks and sausage with smoked whelks - just a taste of the regularly changing menu. Lawrence continues to outdo itself year after year!

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 Montreal
2024

LE 101 Restaurant de quartier

Gastronomic Restaurant €€
Open - from 17h30 to 21h30

A true family affair, chef-owner Charles Gignac's gourmet haunt hopes to "put the chef's hat back on" without emptying our wallets. And when you look at his professional background - he did an internship at Alain Ducasse's Beige restaurant in Tokyo - you can't help but be excited about the gastronomic experience to come. On the plate, a French-inspired cuisine where local and seasonal products are the order of the day. For the full experience, we recommend the Experience menus, both in the evening and for brunch.

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 Québec