Old Quebec City Restaurants for July 2024
Old Quebec City Restaurants. A long day of exploring all the Quebec City historical attractions, great shopping and fascinating museums is sure to work up an appetite for any traveler. We’ve compiled a list of the best restaurants for a well deserved sit-down, refreshing drink and satisfying meal. Quebec City is a veritable hub for delicious food, so be sure to not choose just any place–refer to our list below!
Hot & New Old Quebec City Restaurants that recently opened:
- Ficelle Sandwicherie is the new hot place for sandwichs for lunch
- Located in the heart of Petit-Champlain, Rafaella Ristorante‘s menu boasts a selection of Italian culinary staples such as carpaccio, carbonara, burrata, tiramisu, catering to a wide range of tastes!
- La Buchette Restaurant recently opened in Old Quebec. Except modern Quebec Cuisine inspired by the heritage. 24 Rue Sainte-Anne
1. Chez Boulay: Bistro Boréal | Open on evenings only
With emphasis on ingredients found in Canada’s vast boreal forest, Chez Boulay incorporates a myriad of flavours into its dishes that you wouldn’t find elsewhere. Think wild mushrooms and delicious flavours from fir tree essence and birch syrup. Enjoy their Nordic-inspired cuisine in their stylish, modern dining room made up of chocolate wood.
1110 Rue Saint-Jean
(418) 380-8166
http://chezboulay.com/
2. The Old Quebec City Food Tour | Offered everyday | Lunch Experience Food Tour
Explore the history of Old Quebec as well as its culinary heritage with the Old Quebec Food Tour! Instead of choosing just one restaurant, the tour invites you to savour 12 different samples and drinks. Get a feel for what it means to eat like a Quebecois through its traditional to modern dishes, all while your tour guide relays the fascinating history of the area. In fact, you’ll get to try two restaurants that are on this list, La Buche and BeClub! Experience Old Quebec through its food with the Old Quebec Food Tour. For more information, click here.
3. Bistro Hortus | Old Quebec City Restaurants
We highly recommend this restaurant! Bistro Hortus is a stylish and contemporary restaurant located in the heart of Old Quebec, one of the most historic and picturesque areas of the city. The restaurant’s name, which means garden in Latin, reflects its focus on using fresh and locally sourced ingredients to create a seasonal menu that celebrates the flavors of Quebec.
The interior of Hortus is elegant and modern, with sleek furniture, large windows that let in plenty of natural light, and a beautiful living plant wall that adds a touch of greenery to the space. The ambiance is sophisticated yet relaxed, creating the perfect setting for a romantic dinner or a night out with friends.
1190 Rue Saint-Jean
(418) 692-5524
hortus.ca
4. La Bûche
From brunch to dinner, La Bûche delivers it all with traditional Quebecois style. The locale is made up of brick, wood and stone, giving it a warm, cabin feel. The food reflects the decor: try their deconstructed shepherd’s pie, tourtière, poutine with a daily topping, and much more. There’s even a small kids menu and live music some nights, making this a family-friendly excursion. Book in advance, it is ALWAYS fully packed!
49 Rue Saint Louis
(418) 694-7272
http://restolabuche.com/
5. Le Chic Shack | Poutine, burgers and much more!
Set in an historic house, Le Chic Shack serves-up delicious gourmet burgers with locally-sourced ingredients. With trees trunks at the bass of each table, the Chic Shack has a cozy cabin feel while also being quite chic (hence the name). Try their homemade sodas and whipped-cream-topped milkshakes, and indulge with one of their hearty poutines. With its chic lumberjack cabin atmosphere, it’s the perfect place to cozy up with a great meal on a cold day. http://lechicshack.ca/
15 Fort St, Québec City
(418) 692-1485
6. Battuto | Probably the most sold out restaurant | Reserve in advance
Battuto is a charming Italian restaurant located in the Saint-Roch neighbourhood of Quebec City, known for its simplicity, handmade dishes, and the pleasure of eating. This intimate restaurant, with only 24 seats, emphasizes the quality and seasonality of ingredients, drawing heavily from Italian culinary traditions. Crowned “Best New Restaurant in Canada” by Air Canada’s EnRoute magazine in 2017, Battuto has maintained its reputation for excellence, being included in Canada’s 100 Best Restaurants ranking. The establishment is a testament to its continued appeal and commitment to offering an authentic dining experience.
527 boul. Langelier, Quebec 418 614-4414
6. Tanière3
Located in the heart of Old Quebec, Tanière offers a uniquer dining experience set in the historic Leber and Charest Vaults. Chef François-Emmanuel Nicol and the rest of his team provide a blind tasting experience inspired by the local history and terroir. Guest can choose between two settings: intimate dining vault or the chef’s counter for a more of a front-row culinary dining experience. This experience is unlike any others providing perfect mix between mystery and food.
36 1/2 Rue Saint-Pierre
(418) 872 4386
https://taniere3.com/
7. Bistro L’Orygine
In the heart of Old Quebec this sleek yet cozy restaurant serves inventive and delicious plates crafted from fresh, local, organic ingredients. Celebrating the area’s lush and varied vegetables, the dishes also feature meat and fish options that are sustainably sourced. Come for lunch or dinner and get a taste of Quebec at its purest. Your tastebuds, body and friends will all thank you.
36 1/2 Rue Saint-Pierre
(418) 872-4386
https://lorygine.com/?lang=en
8. Le Saint-Amour
In a setting reminiscent of Paris’ Belle Epoque, Le Saint-Amour is one of the leading fine-dining restaurants in Canada. To begin, their dishes are beautifully assembled for a veritable visual feast. The gourmet French fares are the perfect combination of fresh local ingredients and extensive culinary experience from chef Jean-Luc Boulay. Top off your decadent meal with an item from their impressive dessert menu: chocolate mousse or cream puff, Grand Marnier and coconut ice Parfait, and many more treats.
48 Rue Sainte-Ursule
(418) 694-0667
http://saint-amour.com/en/
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9. Le Clan
Situated in the historic district of Quebec City, Le Clan offers an exceptional culinary journey that is created by the Chef Stéphane Modat. This restaurant has a menu that is inspired by local artisans and producers, emphasizing fresh and regional ingredients. Guests can experience a refined dining experience that is meticulously prepared for them. Their commitment to quality and sustainability makes it a must visit restaurant in Quebec!
44 Rue des Jardins
(418) 692-0333
https://restaurantleclan.com/en/
10. Restaurant Légende
Drawing inspiration from Quebec’s native history, Restaurant Légende’s dishes are divided into Water, Earth and Land categories. Local fish, vegetables and gamey meats make up the upscale menu with an option for a tasting menu as well. The decor is cozy and elegant, with wood panels lining the walls. Taste a bit of history at Restaurant Légende.
255 Rue Saint-Paul
(418) 614-2555
http://restaurantlegende.com/restaurant-legende-quebec/
11. Laurie Raphaël
For refined and creative dishes and a wide range of wines, get dressed-up and head to Laurie Raphaël. Located at the Quebec City Saint-Germain hotel, this fine restaurant offers Creative French-Québécois dishes in a glamorous, sleek setting. This white tablecloth experience delivers dishes that are both delicious and visually stunning.
117 Rue Dalhousie
(514) 985-6072
https://laurieraphael.com/quebec/fr/accueil/
13. Le Continental | Old Quebec City Restaurants
Ever wondered what goes on in a restaurant’s kitchen? At Le Continental, the chefs cook your meal at your table, right before your eyes. The menu focuses on traditional French meats like tartar, flambés, and grilled beef, veal and lamb. The decor is reminiscent of a Parisian bistro, with white tablecloths and wine glasses adorning the tables. End your dining experience with their famous crepe suzette. All in all, Le Continental is the white tablecloth experience with a little culinary entertainment sprinkled in for good measure.
26 Rue Saint Louis
(418) 694-9995
http://www.restaurantlecontinental.com/
14. Louise Taverne
Louise Taverne & Bar à Vin unites two unique concepts into one warm, festive experience. Whether you choose to have an evening fuelled by the traditions of Europe’s gourmet taverns, or by raw bar delights, shareable plates and, of course, drinkable indulgences that define the wine bar scene, you’re in for a good evening. Stop by for a drink, amuse-bouche or a full, hearty meal in the heart of the Old Port.
48 Rue Saint-Paul
(418) 780-7255
https://www.louisetbv.ca/?lang=en
16. Chez Rioux & Pettigrew
Seasonal, local ingredients take on a world of flavours at Chez Rioux & Pettigrew. The colourful, creative dishes layer textures and tastes, much like the space layers modern luxuries with vintage artifacts that recall its roots as Rioux & Pettigrew General Store, founded all the way back on 1860. Order mouthwatering delights for brunch, lunch and dinner or sit at the table d’hôte and let the chef’s surprise creations awaken your sense of exploration.
160 Rue Saint-Paul
(418) 694-4448
https://www.chezriouxetpettigrew.com/
17. Le Sam Bistro Évolutif
With a beautiful view of the river, Le Sam is the French bistro on the main floor of the historic Chateau Frontenac. Their extensive list of cocktails has something for everyone. If none suit your fancy, they’ll make a cocktail based on your preferences. The dining room is chic and warm, following a dark blue, gold and brown colour palette. Enjoy their selection of tartar, meats and other dishes with a few options for kids’ meals on the menu as well.
1 Rue des Carrières, Chateau Frontenac
(418) 692-3861
http://www.fairmont.com/frontenac-quebec/dining/bistro-le-sam/
18. Chez Muffy | Old Quebec City Restaurants
Chez Muffy is a restaurant with local nuances. Operated by the Auberge Saint-Antoine, it’s set in an old maritime warehouse that dates back to 1822. Exposed brick and wooden beams give the space an air of romance and history, while ingredients sourced from local producers are highlighted in the seasonally shifting menu. What’s more, the wine cellar boasts an impressive selection of 12,000 bottles featuring over 700 different labels from 14 countries. You’re sure to find a wine that pairs perfectly with your dish.
10 Rue Saint Antoine
(418) 692-1022
https://www.saint-antoine.com/chez-muffy
19. Il Matto |
If you’re craving a little taste of Italy, Il Matto can blow you away! Built to be comforting and straightforwardly delicious, these recipes recall your Italian grandmother’s cooking, or take the place of the one you never had. The pizza, spaghetti and amazing house risotto all live up to the promises of what a good Italian place should be, without overcomplicating it.
71 Rue Saint-Pierre
(418) 266-9444
http://ilmatto.ca/?lang=en
20. Be-Club Bistro | Old Quebec City Restaurants
Come sample the savory dishes of this French bistro/pub fusion restaurant. They serve up a selection of seasonal meat and fish, adjusted based on the availability of the produce. They also have a list of club-sandwiches that are tastier than those at any pub you’ve visited before. The three chefs, Julie, Steph, and Phil (drink creations), pride themselves on delivering quality dishes based on simplicity and lots of flavour. The decor is also simple, with stone walls with orange accents on the door arches and windows. Be-Club is also a great lunch spot, with their lunch menu including an appetizer, main course, dessert and coffee for the reasonable price of 16.50$.
17 Rue Saint-Stanislas
(418) 692-5488
http://www.beclub.ca/