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Patriarche (Le)

17 St Stanislas
Quebec, QC  G1R 4G7

(418) 692-5488

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May 13, 2010

Set in a decor inspired by its old stone walls, Le Patriarche is pleased to welcome you. Imbued with a unique architectural cachet, this 1827 heritage home-turned-restaurant has been serving discerning gourmets since 1965.

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4.5 star rating
Genevieve March 11, 2010
A night to remember

We went there to celebrate our first year of wedding.
At first, i was not really convinced of my husband's choice. But I changed my mind at the instant I tasted the first meal. This lobster bisque was unforgettable!

Everything comes in trilogies… If you choose the scallop for a starter, you will receive 3 plates, 3 ways to eat it. Same thing for the principal meal and for dessert. Yes I ate 3 times too much, but the foie gras, the venison, the Quebec lamb… Believe me, it worth it! They served us a glass of wine, beautifully paired with each service.

It's not cheap, but it's worth the 3 hours of happiness and discovery you will have.
We already planned to return on next year.

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English
4.5 star rating
Off the beaten track, but can't be forgotton
April 13, 2011

My wife and I arrived on a Sunday night with no reservations, and learning that they would be closed on Mondays during the low season, decided to dine there on the spur of the moment. We had previously read the reviews in TripAdvisor, so we knew what to expect and what to pay. I had the lamb trilogy and my... more

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4.5 star rating
Sharpen your knives
April 13, 2011

Simply gorgeous French restaurant, ideal for splurging on a special occasion. Do the tasting menu - well worth it! We could barely roll out the door and up the hill to our hotel! Food is beautifully prepared and presented. LOVED the bison and the caribou, each prepared three ways. Imaginative and interesting menu. A must when visiting Quebec. Have since... more

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4.5 star rating
This dinner will live on in our fond memories
April 13, 2011

We wanted a local restaurant to sample wild game at. This was the mission. We've been in QC for about 4 days, and walked past so many places... this one seemed just right. The MaitreD was very kind and gave us a table after apologizing that we had to wait five minutes (this was a busy saturday evening, and we... more

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English
July 10, 2011

A few steps away from the hubbub of St-Jean Street, this quiet restaurant serves great French cuisine. The 19th-century stone house is soberly decorated with paintings and potted plants, and is a great place to spend a relaxing evening while enjoying traditional French food. Le Patriarche's plate of deer, caribou, and buffalo is a guaranteed pleasure, whether you discover these meats for the... more

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January 18, 2010

In a beautiful old home that dates back to the 1820s, you'll find a charming respite from the pull of modernity. Indeed, inside the bare stone walls of Steeve and Alain Harrison's eatery, there's a certain sense of cozy familiarity, and the romantic, café-style tables only add to the intimate atmosphere. While French touches are present, the restaurant's featured entrées include regional... more

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