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    Canadian IHOP. Only ordered Crepes and they were good but overfilled with fruit and sauce. It was expensive. Great service

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    Le Billig - Salad with grilled veggie crepe (La Provence)

    Le Billig

    4.4(670 reviews)
    4.5 km
    $$

    We visited Le Billig from Los Angeles with a reservation at 6 PM on a Sunday evening. The…read morerestaurant wasn't busy, and we were seated immediately. It's conveniently located near Old Town's main attractions, as well as other food spots and shops. The ambiance inside is lovely, and the staff was welcoming and friendly throughout our visit. We ordered the French onion soup and a classic crêpe with egg, ham, cheese, and seasonal vegetables. The French onion soup was absolutely outstanding--easily one of the best I've ever had. The crêpe was equally delicious and far better than what we typically find back home. The only options for the egg were scrambled or over-easy, which felt a bit limited. Also worth noting: no Coke Zero, but Diet Coke is available. Overall, this spot is a must-visit if you're craving authentic crêpes and exceptional French onion soup.

    They are truly inventive with the different crepes…read more Savory and/or sweet, they will have what you're interested in. The meal was mostly a hit with the shredded duck savory crepes a big hit. The French Onion soup was also very delicious! I did debate whether to try the dessert versions but ultimately stuck with the savory. The only miss was the La Cannoise, with ricotta, spinach, olives, tomato sauce, egg and pesto which was not a hit. Just a weird combination of flavors that I guess I don't find mesh well, this dish was mostly left behind. Service was really friendly and helpful.

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    9/24/24

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    Crepes with egg cheese and prosciutto

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    Le Petit Château - BEST POUTINE EVER

    Le Petit Château

    2.7(181 reviews)
    3.6 km
    $$

    Friendly staff but still a tourist trap. Food was mediocre and yet, quite pricey. The spot was a…read morebit cramped. At least they had some decent live music. It's not a bad spot, but you could do better if you walked around more.

    Their menu board focuses on fondue but that's not a breakfast offering, and besides, crepes!…read more AMAZING Crepe La Saint-Louis, which had ham, mushrooms, cheese, & cream sauce. I don't eat deli ham, so I was wondering if I should swap it out for chicken or just leave it off, but decided to trust European style dining because we're not in the US, peeps, and yeah, it was chunks of real ham. Came with a salad. Should have each ordered it and skipped the respectable but can get it anywhere strawberry & blueberry crepe with raspberry sauce, because I will rhapsodize about that Crepe La Saint-Louis. Then we also had a maple butter crepe, which has a scoop of ice cream inside, and which would have been so much better if we'd eaten it in the other direction. Thing is, when you maple butter the crepe on the griddle, it's the center working out that gets the good stuff, not the edge. And folded around the ice cream, had we started at the thickest part we'd've had the best part and work our way out to be mopping up the melt and squish and spill from forking up ice cream using the drier edge part. But starting with the edge, it seemed like a very unimpressive, largely just crepe batter concoction, and by the end we were trying to mop with the part that was already saturated. Learn from our mistakes! Attentive service, patio seating very chill.

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    Le Petit Château - Chocolate fondue and plate to dip. Same plate for one or two.

    Chocolate fondue and plate to dip. Same plate for one or two.

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    Au Petit Coin Breton

    Au Petit Coin Breton

    3.7(107 reviews)
    4.1 km
    $$

    Food 2.75/5 Service 3.75/5…read moreAmbience 3.75/5 This seemed to be a popular choice for crepes for lunch and the restaurant was very busy at lunch time with a line up. It is a cute cosy restaurant. We ordered a lunch crepe with ham and asparagus in a creamy sauce and it was served with a garden salad and a second crepe with smoked meat, pickles, Monterey Jack cheese, cheddar, salad and french fries. We chose the sweet batter. The alternate is a buckwheat batter. Our crepes might have been overcooked, as it was hard and on the dry side. Other diners that ordered a sweet crepe, those appeared to be light and very airy. The food is average and I did not have the experience indicated by other diners reviews. Our lunch came to $67 for two. There was another lunch special written in chalk posted on another wall, that seemed to be a really good deal and tasty, until it was too late as we had already ordered. It was a soup, a crepe for lunch, a mini sweet crepe for dessert and a glass of wine $37.99. So look around the restaurant before you order. There is seating on the main floor and on the second floor. Service is friendly.

    Strolled along the neighbourhood on Saturday morning for breakfast. The restaurant was quite busy…read moreso thought that the food must be good. Seats indoor were all full so we sat outside. Ordered the Assiette du Brenton which is pretty much a big breakfast - comes with fried potatoe, ham, sausage, bacon, eggs, meat pie, beans, toast, crepe and fruits. It was very filling as it came with a variety of food! The meat pie and bean were unique, however tasted mediore. We also ordered the classic breakfast with two eggs. We opted for the bacon for the protein - and it came with a huge amount of bacon. Also came with fried potatoes, toast and crepe. All their meals came with tea, coffee or hot chocolate. Overall, the best party of the meal was the crepe. Their breakfast was average and ordinary. Nothing really stood out.

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    Au Petit Coin Breton - Also seating located upstairs

    Also seating located upstairs

    Au Petit Coin Breton - Crepe with strawberries and chocolate with side of whipped yogurt

    Crepe with strawberries and chocolate with side of whipped yogurt

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    Cochon Dingue

    Cochon Dingue

    4.1(764 reviews)
    3.5 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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    The bar

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    Québec Sugar Pie

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