Montreal & Quebec City 2-Day Food & Travel Guide
Must-Try Restaurants & Dessert Spots 📍 Montreal 1️⃣ Le Passé Composé 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 Dishes we loved: Foie Gras Poached Eggs (decadent!) French Toast (with next-level yogurt on the side) Why go? Amazing food, great service, and no wait even at peak brunch time (we walked in at 1 PM on a weekend). Toronto, take notes! 😭 2️⃣ Boulangerie Caviste 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 Hidden gem (literally—it’s underground!) Must-order: Kouign-Amann (buttery, flaky perfection) Wheel-shaped croissants (overstuffed with filling—almost too generous!) Pro tip: Even day-old pastries stay delicious. 3️⃣ Le Taklamakan 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 The Xinjiang-style "Big Plate Chicken" was so good, two "not that hungry" girls (under 200 lbs combined) devoured the entire plate + lamb skewers. 😂 📍 Quebec City 4️⃣ La Buche 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 What to order: Fried Chicken & Waffles with Foie Gras (sounds heavy, tastes heavenly) Shepherd’s Pie (comfort food at its best) Greek Yogurt Bowl (overflowing with fruit) Go early! We arrived before 9 AM (no line), but it was packed by the time we left. 5️⃣ Bello 🌟🌟🌟 Aesthetic Italian spot with wood-fired pizza. Hit-or-miss: 👍 Duck salad with goat cheese (sweet & tangy) 👎 Seafood pasta (just okay—nothing special). 6️⃣ Chouquette Pâtisserie 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 Tiny but mighty bakery with lines out the door. Must-try: Pistachio éclair + mille-feuille (flaky, creamy perfection). 🏨 Where We Stayed Hilton Quebec (River View Room) Worth every penny for the stunning sunrise views (accidentally woke up to it after forgetting to close the curtains!). Super walkable to all attractions. Parking: $25/day (hotel garage). Final Thoughts: Montreal = Food heaven. Quebec City = Cozy charm + hearty eats. #TravelGuide #FoodieFinds #QuebecEats #MontrealFood #HiddenGems #BrunchLover #DessertGoals