Discover Restaurants offering the best Canadian food in Sainte Anne des Monts, Quebec, Canada including La Broue dans l'Toupet, Microbrasserie Le Malbord, Pub Chez Bass, Restaurant du Quai, Gite du Mont-Albert, Restaurant L'Express, Roti Dans L'Bec, Monsieur Pizza, Restaurant Dixie Lee, Cantine Cartier
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3 based on 26 reviews
We had a good meal including a clubhouse and a deliciouse which is similar to a clubhouse except it uses lobster.
3 based on 16 reviews
My husband and I were traveling with seniors from Tennessee and were touring Quebec on our way to Perce Rock. We had a delicious meal which was served hot and fresh. Our tour guide helped deliver our food since there were so many of us here at the same time. I had the pizza 6.63 and my husband ordered the diner econo poitrine 9.78. With a drink our total was 21.35 with tax. It seemed a bit pricey but there was the American dollar exchange. Canadian food, although delicious, is a bit pricey. But you get what you pay for and we enjoyed every last bite. This is a mom and pop place and they were very efficient, friendly and helpful. We certainly recommend this place and will go back again.
The hotel staff suggested a girls name who worked there as she could speak English, and help us order. Ask for her when the phone is answered, no. we ask if we could order, in English of course, and they hung up.... Nice. Got the girl at the hotel to help us order a greasy mess in a box that was delivered an hour later. Poor poor customer service.
4 based on 28 reviews
The chicken and fries were excellent. The accompanying sauce was a bit on the sweet side, but still pretty tasty.A good place for a quick tasty meal.
4 based on 32 reviews
We went to this restaurant (which is attached to a gas station) as a large group and they were able to accommodate us. They pretty much had anything you'd like to eat, pizza, subs, chicken, burgers etc...Food was pretty good. Portions are large. Good place for a larger group. Service was friendly.
4 based on 128 reviews
Le Gîte's dining room seats up to 150 guests and offers fine dining in a mountain setting. The chef, Rémy Michaud, invites you to feast on marvellous dishes in a warm, relaxed atmosphere.
Donât expect basic mountain food in here. It is pretty elaborated, although not outstanding and very expensive ( youâll quickly reach 50$ for a starter and a main dish with a glass of wine). Decoration is great. Service average. First of all, thank you very much for taking a few minutes to write about your experience. We are very sorry to read that it is not what you expected. Know that we are taking good notes of your message and we hope you will give us a second chance.
4 based on 298 reviews
The fried cod, which was lightly floured and fried to a perfect golden brown, was very good. The poached sole had good flavor, but the presentation was not very good since it fell apart.
4 based on 282 reviews
I canât believe I actually went in here twiceOn the first visit we received fairly insulting service and left after one drink without eating. But then we returned a couple of days later, maybe thinking it would be better and I have to admit the house red is pretty good. We stayed to eat this time but both meals disappointed. The meat part of the de luxe burger was good but the onions & mushrooms were both sparse & possibly straight out of a tin. Not very luxe. The bacon poutine was ok without being anything at all special.The real issue we had was the service. I donât appreciate surly service or a bill being slapped down in front of me with almost an order to pay immediately in a language I only partly understand. Risk a visit at you peril, or take a look at the microbrewery a few doors along. Once again, as for many places in Quebec, it was annoying in the extreme to be in an English speaking country with no menu in English and no-one in the place who seemed to have a good command of the language. God help you if you have no French at all.
4 based on 128 reviews
I had already bought a few of their beers at the supermarket, but I wanted to check out the microbrewery and sample some that are only available on site. So I couldn't possibly leave Sainte-Anne-des-Monts before visiting Le Malbord.The brewpub is nice, the staff friendly and knowledgeable. I went there in the afternoon, so it wasn't too busy. Music was playing not too loudly, so you could have a normal conversation without raising your voice. The outside terrace offers views of the St. Lawrence River, which is great.Went for the sample plateau for 11$, opting for the "gamme découverte" which are the four beers brewed on site but not available in stores. All were pretty good!Le Malbord is definitely a must for all beer lovers visiting the Gaspésie region!
4 based on 234 reviews
No doubt this is the best restaurant in town, many other businesses closed down. Friendly staff, nice interior, good wifi available. Strangely the wine menu underrepresents canadian wines and promotes european stuff, as do many restaurants in canada. There is not any good reason for that. Food quality is good but not excellent. Smoked salmon was a big salad with a few smaller pieces of very tasty salmon. Vegetarian pasta could use a bit more spicing or some Parmesan.Thank you for taking the time for sharing your impresions on our restaurant.
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