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    Le Plateau Grec

    4.0 (3 reviews)
    Closed 7:00 am - 3:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    One of the worst Greek restaurants I've ever eaten at. I'd rather eat at Tim Hortons and I'm not a fan. Avoid, go elsewhere.

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    John le Grec II

    John le Grec II

    3.6(7 reviews)
    37.8 km
    $$

    We decided to stop in St-Adele village on the way back from Mont Tremblant based on a…read morerecommendation of a friend. Parking is free. Resto size is relatively big and you can either opt to eat on the terrace or inside. Street was pretty busy (loud) so we opted for a quiet corner inside the cool restaurant. Service was very friendly and quick. Family friendly. Menu is huge... they provide breakfast, lunch and dinner. The menu book was heavy, lol. The recommendation was for their sub and that's what I went with along with some onion rings and they were simply delicious!!! The sub was stacked with the goods and filled me up quickly. Love the gratin cheese! I would totally love to have seen a picture of my face after the first bite, hahaha. My only complaint would be the dressing should have been a little more generous, perhaps by the means of a small cup for dipping. Bread was perfect. Pricing is a little on the high side of things but the value is totally there. 100% recommend.

    Location: In Ste. Adèle village. While it doesn't look like it, you CAN park in front of the…read morerestaurant (no meters, either) or in the public lot that is just past the restaurant. There is no fee to park there. The place: The restaurant is a fairly good size with plenty of seating indoors and limited seating outdoors. The caveat here, is that if you sit outside, it can be VERY noisy, as the terrace is just off the main road. Locals do love this place so it can be busy on weekends. The goods: Since they had a table d'hote menu, I opted for that. I had the butterfly shrimp with rice, vegetables and Greek potatoes. I don't have anything negative to say about this other than I would have liked more veggies. The shrimp were delicious and there were way more then I expected! My mum ordered the same thing and we were both very happy with our dishes. The portions are very good for the price. My dad ordered the filet mignon, which I know, you might hesitate to order in this type of restaurant. That being said, he thoroughly enjoyed it. I don't think you can go wrong with anything that you order here - the food is solid, the portions are good and you leave with a full belly. Service: Good. Price point: You get good value for the money. I picked up the bill but don't remember exactly how much it came out to.... I think with tip, it was about $90. If you're in the area, John le Grec is worth checking out!

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    Restaurant Mikael - Mon diner:  deux batons de souvlaki au poulet, salade grecque, patates au four, riz, et sauce tzatziki. Ceci mon espece de manger!

    Restaurant Mikael

    4.0(5 reviews)
    45.7 km
    $$

    Petit resto de quartier, j'ai bien aimé mon sous-marin Steak, capicollo, pepperoni, portion…read moregénéreuse. Le service est très bon, je vais essayer leur pizza la prochaine fois. Little quarter snack bar, i really likes their steak capicollo, pepperoni submarine, big portion for the price. Service is excellent, i think I'll try their pizza next time

    I had been here before in the past. I might have even reviewed it. Restaurant Mikael, further up…read morein the Laurentians, is a reliable place for "bouffe" - that would be French for grub. It reminds be of Bravo Pizzeria in Trois-Rivieres - halfway between Montreal and Quebec City - where it's nothing fancy but they make pizzas, pastas, (club) sandwiches, and Greek food in respectable portions and at fair prices, served up with their small town folksiness and friendliness. Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts is sort of a strategic place to eat, though closer to Mont-Tremblant and the national park than to Montreal. My go-to place used to be Ristorante del Popolo. Sadly, it's no longer in operation. Nearby Il Vigneto is a little bit more upscale, and darker and more intimate inside. Mikael is the one the locals go to to get pizzas (or have them delivered), to eat in, or to hang out. I had the Greek souvlaki dinner platter. It was plentiful and delicious. I could see ordering it again. The service was very amicable. I learned something that differs from my high school French books. When someone brings something to your table or does something for you, you would say "merci." The textbook response you'd expect is "de rien," which means 'it's nothing.' What I've seen is that, in Quebec, the response is typically "bienvenue," which isn't exactly "you're welcome," but is more likely to be seen inscribed at a port of entry into a French speaking country or province, or at reception in a hotel, and would simply mean "welcome." You already know I'll be giving Restaurant Mikael 4 stars. While it's Quebec, and there's a beautiful lake - Lac des Sables - nearby, it reminded me of a visit to Stayton, Oregon. There, I walked into a store, bought some things, got back into the car, and told a friend I thought I had just walked onto the set of Heart's "Dreamboat Annie." (An inside joke was born.) This place is sort of similar. The locals tend to congregate along this street, and near the seasonal outdoor seating in front of the restaurant, and smoke and talk smack. Thus, this place could be a jumping off spot for penning something along the lines of Suzanne Vega's "Tom's Diner" or, again, Heart's "Dreamboat Annie" ... catapulted forward a few decades and set in a mountain hamlet in Quebec. That said, I could assign the 4 stars in tandem with these 4 words: "Dreamboat Annie du jour!" If plentiful, casual, reliable, and properly priced grub is your thing, Restaurant Mikael in this scenic little town could be for you. It will not be right next the 15 - Autoroute des Laurentides - and its adjacent big box retail, but all the way into Sainte-Agathe's historic downtown and near the lake. If the locals keep going back, and I keep going back, that must mean that it works well.

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    Restaurant Mikael - Restaurant Mikael by day, and you can see the seasonal outdoor seating.

    Restaurant Mikael by day, and you can see the seasonal outdoor seating.

    Restaurant Mikael - And, if you want to decide before walking in, here's a sandwich board featuring their offerings.

    And, if you want to decide before walking in, here's a sandwich board featuring their offerings.

    Restaurant Mikael - This is the inside of the paper menu, and shows most things available.

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    This is the inside of the paper menu, and shows most things available.

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