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Chez TemporelvsChez Boulay-bistro boreal
Both Chez Temporel and Chez Boulay-bistro boreal are highly recommended by expert reviewers. On balance, Chez Boulay-bistro boreal scores slightly higher than Chez Temporel. Chez Boulay-bistro boreal ranks #10 in Quebec City with recommendations from 4 sources including Frommer's, Fodor's and Travel + Leisure.
Chez Temporel
Travel + Leisure
Fodor's
Frommer's
25 rue Couillard, Quebec City, Quebec G1R 3T4, Canada
From $4/night
"The menu includes various baked goods, cheesy croque-monsieur sandwiches and seasonal soups, as well as moderately priced wines and locally crafted microbrews." Full review
"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. " Full review
"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. " Full review
Chez Boulay-bistro boreal
Fodor's
Travel + Leisure
Frommer's
1110 Rue Saint-Jean, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
From $0/night
"Mix of locals celebrating special occasions and tourists fresh from shopping rue St-Jean dine on bison tartare, braised beef ravioli with candied red cabbage, and salmon in a flavorful cranberry glaze." Full review
"This restaurant presents its own, casual version of Nordic cuisine, using “boreal” ingredients such as venison and game meats, foraged vegetables and seasonings, and locally made oils and syrups." Full review
"The menu is Nordic-inspired with deer, duck, mackerel, Labrador tea spice, wintergreen, and birch syrup among the traditional ingredients. Portions are generous." Full review