🎬 Quebec City | Must-Eat Spots from "Goblin" Drama Locations
"Every day with you was dazzling 🌟" During last year's Christmas break, I visited McGill to meet a junior and ✌️ checked out the filming locations of the K-drama Goblin in Quebec City. Here’s a list of must-try restaurants—book at least a week in advance, or you might miss out! 1️⃣ Plateau-Mont-Royal 📅 Booking Drama: My junior tried reserving a week ahead but failed (blame Christmas crowds!). I emailed the restaurant saying "I traveled all the way from Toronto for this!"—and they squeezed us in! 🙏 Shoutout to the kind owner! 🍽️ Order These: Duck Confit with Sauerkraut Foie Gras (3 ways: classic, plum-infused, poutine) – The plum foie gras is uniquely divine! Pumpkin Pie 💡 Verdict: Blind-order friendly! The plum foie gras is a must-try. 2️⃣ Le Passé Composé 🥞 Iconic French Brunch Spot Foie Gras Eggs Benedict 🏆 – The runny yolk + foie gras combo is life-changing. French Toast (a tad sweet but delicious) Foie Gras Grilled Cheese – Need I say more? 3️⃣ Gibbys 🥩 Best Beef Wellington in Town! Perfectly crispy pastry + juicy beef Onion Soup (rich and cheesy) + Pickle Salad (tangy palate-cleanser) Pro Tip: Leave 15%+ tip (it’s expected here). 4️⃣ Kang Ho Dong Baekjeong 🇰🇷 No-fail Korean BBQ Must-Orders: Fish Roe Rice Bowl Cheese Pork Belly Grilled Intestines (crispy!) Skip: Seafood Pancake (just average). 5️⃣ Yen 🍣 Near McGill – Perfect Post-Sightseeing Meal Unagi Foie Gras Rice Bowl – LEGENDARY. Sashimi (thick-cut, ultra-fresh) Plum Wine – Sweet and addictive! ✨ Final Notes Quebec City is magical in winter—romantic alleys, Goblin filming spots, and next-level food. Don’t miss these gems! #GoblinFilmingLocations #QuebecEats #MontrealFoodie #ChristmasTravel #CanadianWinter