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Chez victor - Front

Chez victor

4.0(4 reviews)
0.8 km

Good food and good service!! The Wapiti du Guerrier is INcredible! Best elk burger in Levis,…read moreQuebec, Canada!

Every once in a while I get a craving for a burger. There are many gourmet burger joints popping…read moreup these days to raise the bar one level over fast food burger joints! They can prove to be somewhat popular as who doesn't enjoy a good burger and fries every so often! Chez Victor is an interesting discovery. Looking through their website, the are available in locations near and around the Capital region of Quebec City! I've eaten at their location at Le Bourgeneuf and was pleasantly surprised! They have a simple menu of beef burgers, veggie burgers, a salmon burger, wild boar, chicken, merguez and also sandwiches and salad. Simple selection yet enough to keep you visiting. With a burger you get their home cut fries (quite good) and they offer you a choice of mayo (real quebec style). The even have a poutine confit canard ($14) that I haven't tried yet! On this visit I asked what was the most popular and my server mentioned "the classic" and "montagnard". I chose the montagnard with a 1/2 caesar 1/2 fries ($2 add on) with curry mayo. I found the meal good but a bit too much "creamy" for my liking. Reason was the caesar had a really creamy dressing, the burger had too much chèvre and red pepper pesto. I ate it none the less but I don't think I'd choose this again in the future. This visit was okay but I'll be back to try other burgers in the future!

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Chez victor - Menu of Victor

Menu of Victor

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Q-de-Sac - Cesar salad

Q-de-Sac

4.4(149 reviews)
3.0 km
$$

3.5/5, +.5 for service…read more This was my family's last stop in Quebec City before driving back to Montreal. Q-de-Sac is a restaurant in Old Quebec (lower town) that's more of a bar setting. They have some Quebec staples like poutine and foie gras, and a selection of 10" pizzas available. We came here for lunch and each had a French onion soup. I had a Shack's Poutine by myself, while my mom and dad shared a beef cheek pizza. The French onion soup was a bit salty. I find it intriguing that multiple establishments in Quebec City kept mentioning their onion soups as the "best in town", including this one. This one was good, but I'd give Chez Boulay the crown from all the places I tried. The poutine, on the other hand, was excellent. Will never say no to plentiful cheese curds, and I don't mind foie gras at all. My parents enjoyed the beef cheek pizza, particularly highlighting the BBQ sauce and the smoked beef cheeks. Service was excellent. We arrived around 11:30am and there was one other table taken, but by the time we left around 1pm there was a lineup. Personally I would come back here.

Dined here on a quiet, cold night. It was easy to walk in to get bar seating but recommended to…read moremake reservations in advance if possible. Had a delicious, warm French onion soup that was loaded with cheese. Partner and I split a poutine with foie gras. Very filling meal perfect for a cold night in Quebec City!

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Q-de-Sac - Wood-fired oven

Wood-fired oven

Q-de-Sac - Stracciatella Pizza and sausage pasta

Stracciatella Pizza and sausage pasta

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Q-de-Sac Burger. 5/5

Le Hobbit - Potato side

Le Hobbit

4.1(489 reviews)
4.0 km
$$

I went here with my sweetheart the other night on the recommendation of a friend and the Michelin…read moreguide. We were disappointed truthfully. The service was lovely. We cannot complain about that. Our server was friendly and very charming. The meal was beautifully paced. The restaurant itself is very noisy. The food itself was disappointing. On the recommendation of our server we started with the carrot doughnut. The doughnut itself was lost under a mountain of ricotta. I would not have known that it was carrot, except that she had told us. We ordered two other starters : I ordered the foie gras pate and my boyfriend ordered the fried oysters. The pate was served on a small layer of sunflower butter, which was unnecessary. The pate itself was surprisingly flavorless. Homemade bread and blueberry jam served alongside was quite good. The fried oysters were completely drowned in buffalo sauce, another green sauce and "blue cheese foam". I would not have even known they were oysters. They were served underneath some cucumbers and peppers and lettuce. For our main course, we shared the blood pudding, which, despite the crazy number of ingredients actually was delicious. It was the best thing we ate. It was served with homemade bacon, a roasted artichoke heart, and some mussels croquettes. Seriously a lot going on. For dessert we ordered the spiced orchard dacquoise. Another complex, and I thought overly complicated dish, that my boyfriend felt worked well. It was presented nicely, and I remembered to get a picture of it. All in all, it seemed like there's just way too much going on in each dish and no particular flavor stands out. Two of the dishes, the fried oysters and the carrot doughnut were just sloppy and smothered. The boudin and the dessert were both beautifully plated, and the flavors worked better as well. The foie gras appetizer was unfortunately bland, and the main ingredient did not shine. Maybe it was an off night? Maybe we didn't order the best things? Evidently, they're doing something right because they've been going for 50 years, but we just didn't see that.

Le Hobbit, a well regarded restaurant on the Michelin Guide known for their LOTR inspired menu…read moreitems was a great experience. They really know how to celebrate food and have put great thought into their food combinations, elevating good quality ingredients into a fine dining experience. Le Hobbit is a cozy spot with a corner view of the city's dining/shopping street with great 2 seater tables to enjoy the private ambiance as well as some longer tables for groups of 4, 6, 8 to gather. Reservations is highly recommended/required. The atmosphere is very cozy with wood themes and very private. We had: - house lemonade - the foie gras seed butter and blueberry jam app; this is served on a broiche with a large amount of foie gras and homemade roasted sunflower seed butter; this was a very flavorful and filling starter for two - Poulet de Cornouailles - cornish roasted hen (the whole bird, small); was very delicate, served on mashed turnips, topped with an artistic grilled turnip and other veggies to cover the protein, it was a great experience to taste each component of the dish and have it come together well - veal flank steak with sauce on carrot puree and bitter vegetables - dessert (which changes frequently) was an artistic experience, a spiced cake with sauce, a uniquely (not my favorite) ice cream with candied bitter citrus peel served on top of toasted granola/sweetened biscuits The serving staff was super knowledgeable and presented each course and dish when served with further explanations on the ingredients, process, as well as how to best experience the dish. Most of the staff are also LOTR fans, so there is a nice opportunity to geek out together and see the inspiration for some of the dishes. Very much recommended for a nice evening out in Quebec City.

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Le Hobbit - Cute place

Cute place

Le Hobbit - Squash donuts - skip

Squash donuts - skip

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Cochon Dingue

Cochon Dingue

4.1(764 reviews)
3.0 km
$$

We sampled a bunch of different menu items. The classic beef tartare, one of the listed favourites,…read morecan be divisive and not for everyone. Personally, it was a treat for me trying out something different, but I do not think everyone would appreciate its almost raw meat and liver-like texture. The Tartare comes with fries, a salad, and crouton to round up the order. We upgraded the side of fries that came with the Tartare into their Tout Cochon poutine. I was happy with that option that way I was able to sample their house poutine without needing to dedicate a full meal order for it. I can say this was among the best poutines I have had. The gravy was rich and flavourful. The poutine was also loaded with a variety of different proteins like the Gaspor farm ham and the bacon-wrapped sausage. The perron cheese curds also perfectly topped off the whole dish. Our last order was the Quebec pork chop marinated and grilled with maple and tamari. It was served with apple chutney, sweet potato mash, and seasonal vegetables. It is exactly as you would expect with the ingredient details of the dish's name. You get a lot of different flavour profiles and textures with the meal order. Some saltiness with the pork chop then some sweetness with the apple chutney. Meaty tenderness with the pork chop, mushiness with the potato mash, and then some slightly crunchiness with the seasonal vegetables. We dined on Sunday lunchtime the day before Family Day. There were people waiting to be seated by the time we arrived, but fortunately our group of only 2 people has a table spot available so did not need to wait. We were led down flights of stairs to the lower floor which was level with the street below. The whole place with its classic walls and decor exudes with classic charm.

This place is amazing! Visiting for the first time and we had a yummy brunch, good coffee, we were…read moregiven fresh strawberry smoothie shots, so good! service is welcoming and I love their interior decor, close so other fun shops in Quebec :) merci

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Cochon Dingue - The bar

The bar

Cochon Dingue - Québec Sugar Pie

Québec Sugar Pie

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