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Hôtel Lindbergh par JARO
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2 Double Beds 301 sq feet Internet - WiFi Entertainment - 32-inch LCD TV with cable channels Food & Drink…
1 Queen Bed 258 sq feet Internet - WiFi Entertainment - 32-inch LCD TV with cable channels Food & Drink -…
2 Double Beds 258 sq feet Internet - WiFi Entertainment - 32-inch LCD TV with cable channels Food & Drink…
1 Queen Bed 258 sq feet Internet - WiFi Entertainment - 32-inch LCD TV with cable channels Food & Drink -…
2 Double Beds 258 sq feet Internet - WiFi Entertainment - 32-inch LCD TV with cable channels Food & Drink…
1 Queen Bed 258-sq-foot room with a balcony Internet - WiFi Entertainment - 32-inch LCD TV with cable channel…
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Restaurants nearby
- Ambre. Located in Sainte-Foy, at a remove from the historical centre, this restaurant wins you over with its laid-back and inviting atmosphere. The setting is simple, but the welcome is warm. The restaurant showcases ingredients from Quebec's terroir. The indulgent, meticulously prepared cuisine can be enjoyed in the form of a tasting menu consisting of a dozen small plates to share: Gaspé Peninsula lobster ravioli and cauliflower with a fragrant bisque, house-made beer sausages and Migneron de Charlevoix cheese aligot, or Paris-Brest made according to time-honoured tradition. A 100% Quebec wine list1.2km
- Verre Pickl’ Born and bred in Guadalajara, Alexandra Romero has an impressive command of traditional Mexican cooking. Jérôme Gilpin, meanwhile, originally from Portneuf, brings to the table his French flair for making jus and sauces. In their small house in Sillery, which they have converted into a table d'hôte, guests all sit at the same table in the name of conviviality. Quebec produce meets Mexican condiments and European techniques in colourful, perfectly seasoned dishes. Showcasing vegetables from organic market gardeners, the menu is updated every month, adapting its Mexican-inspired fare to the chan3.2km
- Saison This converted pub has retained its unpolished, pared-down decor in a space that has lots of character and a long counter. Local produce takes centre stage on the menu: rainbow trout, creamy white wine sauce, celery and Granny Smith apple; beef fillet with a gastrique and fried shallots... Attentive staff, rock music and a fine selection of cocktails, plus a wine list showcasing exclusively Quebec picks, curated by an enthusiastic sommelier. Book for one of two sittings. N.B. Tips are included.3.9km
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Attractions nearby
- Quebec Bridge Saint Lawrence River crossing bridge, between Quebec City and Levis, Quebec2.4km
- Pont Pierre-Laporte bridge crossing the Saint Lawrence River between Quebec City and Lévis, Quebec, Canada2.5km
- Roger-Van den Hende botanical garden1.3km
- Islamic Cultural Centre of Quebec City building in Quebec, Canada1.8km
- Aquarium du Québec aquarium in Sainte-Foy, Quebec City, Canada1.8km
- Fort Charlesbourg Royal fort and National Historic Site in Quebec City, Canada4.6km
- Bois-de-Coulonge Park park in Quebec City4.4km
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