Find out what Fusion restaurants to try in Mont Tremblant. Skiiers have flocked to Mont Tremblant since its first chairlift and lodge opened in 1939. Now, though, it's just as popular with snowboarders, who love its 18 acres of ramps, rails and jumps, and its Olympic-caliber superpipe. Don't fret, though, because despite its name, this mountain doesn't actually tremble... unless you've tossed back a few too many in one of the village's bars!
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4 based on 277 reviews
For Chef Sébastien Houle, cuisine is an international adventure. Beyond trends and "what's new", it's a controlled science where creativity is drawn from experiences on every continent. If travels form youth, in sEb's case they created a high-flying chef
This place is really for foodies. Tasting menu changes regularly and the options change. Menu is small and focused on a taste experience, not a quantity to fill the plate Waiter was attentive and very knowledgable about wine and the food. I see some complaints of the price, even though on the more expensive side I did not find it bad. The tasting menu and the mains are reasonable. Apps are small and on the expensive side, certainly not for sharing. If you really enjoy food and want to experience something special, this is the place. We will be back, can hardly wait.
4 based on 139 reviews
Even though their pre-made sandwich offerings are quite imagnative and tempting, they will also make any kind of sandwich that you'd like as well. The orzo salad and the baby kale salad with beans and a citrus dressing were just gorgeous. The pretzel bread that our kids sandwiches came on was a huge hit. It's casual here and you can spot many a local eating here. It is just my kind of place for delicious food.
4 based on 123 reviews
The Q.G. is a cuisine essentially based on local terroir products with boreal accents along with a wine list designed to complement our menu, a signatue cocktail list and a most courteous and unpretentious service.
This is as close as it gets to feeling like you're eating in a "real" quebecois restaurant and not the "disneyland" Mont-Tremblant has become with restaurant chains that just serve burgers and pizza. This place has duck confit with sides of asparagus and zucchini - not the uncreative boiled carrots and potatoes. The fries are thin, long and crispy. Not chunky, fluffy or mushy. We even enjoyed our desserts (homemade cheesecake) and our Sangria to start. This is a small restaurant with a log cabin feel. If we go back to Tremblant, we'll head back to this restaurant for sure.
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3 based on 24 reviews
Anciennement Café Entre 2, Lotus Bleu est un restaurant asiatique qui offre un menu varié, frais du jour avec tout préparé sur place. Ce petit restaurant charmant du secteur Saint-Jovite de Mont-Tremblant (Québec) offre aussi plusieurs choix végétariens e
Staff was rude and most unwelcoming could care less about the customers. The food was fair at best but not worthwhile whatsoever too many other places in the area that are good to bother with this horrible this establishment!Sorry about your experience. We are working to improve. We hope to have the chance to win you back soon.
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