Chez Temporel vs Aux Anciens Canadiens
Both establishments are recommended by those who travel for a living. Overall, Aux Anciens Canadiens is preferred by most professionals compared to Chez Temporel. Aux Anciens Canadiens has a TripExpert Score of 80 with recommendations from 6 sources including Frommer's, Afar Magazine and Travel + Leisure.
Chez Temporel
25 rue Couillard, Quebec City, Quebec G1R 3T4, Canada
From $4 /night
Travel + Leisure
"The menu includes various baked goods, cheesy croque-monsieur sandwiches and seasonal soups, as well as moderately priced wines and locally crafted microbrews."
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Fodor's
"Some of the city's best coffee, croque-monsieurs (open-face French-bread sandwiches with ham, tomato, and broiled cheese), gazpacho, chili, tuna sandwiches, and soups. "
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Frommer's
"This modest, nine-table cafe covers the basics like coffee, quiche, and salad very well...in business since 1974, they’re clearly doing something right. "
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Aux Anciens Canadiens
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34, rue Saint - Louis., Quebec City, Quebec G1R 4P3, Canada
From $23 /night
Insight Guides
"Housed in one of the oldest houses in Quebec, this hugely popular restaurant serves large helpings of delicious Quebecois fare. "
Travel + Leisure
"The service is fantastic, friendly, and thoughtful, while the menu is traditional but beautifully executed."
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Fodor's
"There's a more modern menu and a good wine list, but people come for the authentic French-Canadian cooking, like Lac St-Jean tourtière (meat pie) and maple-syrup pie with fresh cream. "
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Afar Magazine
"The menu focuses on solid, and excellent, traditional dishes, many featuring game: bison stew, red deer filet and grilled stag, bison and wapiti tenderloins. "
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Travel + Leisure
"This quaint restaurant is found in the province’s oldest house, built in 1675 and located in the heart of the Old City."
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