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What are the best value for really good restauarants in Montreal and Quebec City?

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What are the best value for really good restauarants in Montreal and Quebec City?

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  1. In  Montreal, definitely Le Continental for French, Faros for Greek, La Sirène for Libanese, 786 Jean Talon for Pakistanese, Centre Social Espagnol for Spanish, Da Emma for Italian... etc.


  2. I believe anyone of these you try you will leave satisfied that you got a delicious meal at a fair price.

    For french dining

    Le Grand Comptoir

    Carre-Phillip & St Catherine

    excellent, reasonably priced French cuisine, voted "best affordable French restaurant" in town

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    Italian

    Il Piatto della Nonna

    176 St. Viateur W. & Clark (278-6066)

    This is what happens when you put an Italian grandmother who loves to cook in a pleasant, relaxed environment and let her make all the rules, including "what's for dinner tonight?" Serving up wonderful dishes of pasta and meats (the menu changes nightly at the whims of the Nonna); we were delighted with the ministrone soup, veal osso bucco and penne, all made and served without the fuss and pretension that accompany more formal establishments  

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    chinese

    La Baguette d'Ivoire

    1242 Mackay & St. Catherine's (932-7099)

    By far the best Asian food we've enjoyed in Montreal; although a bit pricy at about $25/head, the quality is worth the cost. The restaurant offers a mix of Cantonese, Thai and Vietnamese dishes and the chef appears to have considerable experience in each of these genres. The Thai soups were excellent as was the chili beef, black pepper prawns and orange duck in hot pot, and mango chicken in bird's nest. The basil beef, the most memorable of the dishes, was marinated to perfection and retained a wonderful tenderness.

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  3. Best Value: Montreal

    At lunch, the all-you-can-eat Indian buffet at Le Taj, 2077 rue Stanley, near rue Sherbrooke (tel. 514/845-9015), is a wonder.

    At dinner, even the expensive four-course table d'hôte at Le Bourlingueur, 363 St-François-Xavier, near rue St-Paul (tel. 514/845-3646), comes in under C$17 (US$12).

    Quebec

    Casse Crêpe Breton

    Address: 1136 Rue St Jean; Tel: (418) 692 0438

    Café-Restaurant du Musée

    Parc des Champs-de-Bataille

    Tel: (418) 644 6780.

    Buffet de l'Antiquaire

    95 rue St-Paul

    Tel: (418) 692 2661.

    Café Krieghoff

    1091 avenue Cartier

    Tel: (418) 522 3711.

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