Montreal & Quebec City: 10 Must-Try Restaurants đ˝ď¸
đ Montreal â L'Usine de Spaghetti ⢠Best dish: Lamb chops đ (juicy & flavorful). ⢠Also tried: Escargot & pastaâdecent but not standout. â Yen Cuisine Japonaise ⢠Foie gras & eel rice bowl đŚđârich, buttery, slightly heavy. ⢠Skip: Cheesecake (tastes store-bought). â Pho Bang ⢠Special pho (Fri-Sun only!) with generous beef & oxtail. ⢠Cash only! đľ â Wonton Express ⢠Authentic Northern-style dumplings đĽâowner gave us $5 off for the wait! đ Quebec City â Bistro 1640 ⢠Best Western meal of the trip! Walk-ins ok, but book ahead. ⢠Bonus: Accordion player serenaded us with "The Moon Represents My Heart" đđś (classic for Chinese tourists!). â Casse-Cou ⢠Cozy American dinerâShanghainese owner speaks Mandarin! ⢠Great view from the 2nd-floor window. â ď¸ La Buche ⢠Everything is SWEET (maple syrup overload đ). Only safe bet: yogurt bowl. ⢠Requires reservation. â Le Lapin SautĂŠ ⢠Rabbit-focused menu đâno surprises, all dishes solid. ⢠Fun fact: Every Chinese table ordered the same thing (Xiaohongshu effect!). â Gao Comptoir Vietnamien ⢠Pho that saved our souls đâbeef broth tasted like Lanzhou noodles! ⢠Bonus: Also sells bubble tea & snacks. đĄ Final Tips â Book ahead for Quebec Cityâs popular spots (especially La Buche). â Cash is king at some Montreal gems (Pho Bang). â Craving Asian flavors? Gao and Wonton Express are lifelines! #MontrealEats #QuebecCityFood #TravelFoodie