Reviews on Canadian food in Carleton-sur-Mer, Quebec, Canada. Carleton-sur-Mer is the fifth largest town of the Gaspésie's south shore, in southeastern Quebec, Canada, located on Route 132, along the Baie des Chaleurs.
Things to do in Carleton-sur-Mer
3 based on 160 reviews
Our hotel recommends this restaurant so we went. My wife had a hot hamburg sandwich. If you can't make a good hot sandwich you might as well get out of the business. So that was the average part. I ordered the Fish soup thinking it would be like fish chowder which I am used too. If Fish Soup and Fish Chowder are two entirely different things then it might have been good fish soup but I didn't care for it. If they are the same dish then it was terrible. Threw down a grilled cheese sandwich as a bit of fill me up and left. For $11.00 for a bowl entirely not worth it. Not a cracker/piece of bread served with it. They did give you a spoon.
4 based on 24 reviews
its ok not anything special was expecting a little better nice location and really would not take a whole lot and it just needs a little more value. would try again
4 based on 43 reviews
The bistro le frigidaire is the most beautiful and best restaurant in town. menu specializing in fresh fish and seafood. it is also the only oyster bar in gaspésie with more than twenty varieties of oysters. trendy cuisine. eclate cocktail. wine list sele
Désolé, je besoin écrire en anglais. As if dining in Québec wasn't already a wonderful experience, we stopped at Bistro Le Frigidaire and had an absolutely stunning meal. This is a small, high-end restaurant, so I would recommend reservations, especially for dinner. They have some really exceptional drinks. Get the smoked whiskey with the apple in it, its truly outstanding. The seafood comes from many places in the Gaspesie, and some of it comes from only a few hundred yards away in Chaleur Bay. The snow crab was great, the smoked oysters were great, the seafood poutine was possibly the best poutine in Canada. Service was nothing short of outstanding, (Merci beaucoup Camille). Not enough superlatives to describe how good it was. Worth every penny (or loonie). We can't wait to go back.
4 based on 65 reviews
2 Restaurants on-site at the Hostellerie Baie Bleue: Pub St-Joseph (resto-pub sportif with specialty of seafood and meats on the grill) La Seigneurie (fine regional cuisine, mixology, tapas tasting menu, tartar, mussels & fries at will, oysters, signature
Had lunch at this pib/restaurant. $25 seafood lunch was not very good as it was greasy and average at best. My guests also found their food average and expensive. The atmosphere is very much a pub. I would not rush back to this restaurant.
4 based on 48 reviews
La mission de la Microbrasserie Le Naufrageur est de créer, produire et offrir une diversité de bières uniques et créatives de grande qualité tout en valorisant les produits du terroir québéco-gaspésien. Au pub du Naufrageur, l'on retrouve une douzaine de
The microbrewery le Naufrageur is a nice place for a beer. It is also possible to eat there but I haven't done it.The place is nice with a great atmosphere.There are different beers brewed there (7 or 8, I don't remember). Most of them have a pronounced hops taste. You have also the possibility to taste a selection of 4 or 6 different beers in smaller quantities. Personally, I prefer the stout.The staff was very efficient.
4 based on 210 reviews
We stayed in Carlton-sur-mer, a little sea ressort town, in which you never ever such a good restaurant. The view frm the terrase is very nice, the sevice cmpetent and friendly (not a combination we have encountered too often) and menu and cooking marvelous. They know that quantiti is bad substitute for quakity - and value quality, also with the side-dishes. Congratulations!
ThingsTodoPost © 2018 - 2024 All rights reserved.