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Motel Appartements le Saint-Patrick
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This apartment includes a sofa bed in the living room. Please note that the room rate is based on 2 guests. Maximum oc…
This apartment includes a sofa bed in the living room. Please note that the room rate is based on 3 guests. Maximum occ…
Featuring a TV and DVD player, this bright room is equipped with a fridge. Please note that the room rate is based on 2…
This studio features a full kitchen and terrace with sea view. Please note that the room rate is based on 2 adults and…
Guests will find a stovetop, a refrigerator, kitchenware and a microwave in the kitchenette. The double room also comes…
This studio features a kitchenette with 2-plate stove and balcony with sea view. Please note that the room rate is base…
This room is small, yet comfortably furnished. Please note that this room is only 8.5 square metres and is intended for…
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Restaurants nearby
- Narval★ Michelin Opposite St Germain Cathedral, a stone's throw from the St Lawrence River, this discreet restaurant has an intimate feel. In a refined and warm setting with an open kitchen, chef Norman St-Pierre welcomes his guests as if into his own home. He treats diners to a personal cuisine that is draws on his travels: Madeira-inspired milho frito with local beef tartare and fermented apple gel, or a new spin on ricotta gnudi that uses fresh cheese from Baie-des-Sables and an almogrote sauce from the Canary Islands. Everyone is welcome to bring their own bottle of wine.25.9km
- LosangeBib Chef Tommy Roy's restaurant is a unique place. The decor and food have all the makings of a regional bistro, with the long counter that is perfect for watching the chefs at work in the semi-open kitchen. The apparent simplicity of the food belies the explosion of flavours to come. Each bite paints a vivid picture of the countryside: a simmered and braised split pea and lentil soup – reminiscent of an Indian dal; roast pork, confit potatoes, root vegetable purée and jus. Be sure to save room for dessert: the scrumptious tarte à la farlouche (traditional Québec pie filled with molasses and raisi26.3km
- Les Affamés The cooking of the chefs Nathalie Francoeur and Renaud Lambert veers between traditional (poutine) and forays into international territory but always makes use of local ingredients: tomato velouté topped with roasted garlic espuma; crispy fried ravioli filled with ham, gherkin, and cheddar and served with grilled vegetables. In the evening, the culinary world tour continues: the accras use local halibut instead of cod, chicken gets a Korean-inspired makeover, and the tomahawk of Nagano pork, a breed native to Québec, is paired with shiitake mushrooms and root vegetables. Skill and creativity s25.8km
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