Nestled in the heart of Quebec City, Ouroboros is a culinary hidden gem that promises a dining experience unlike any other. This innovative restaurant champions the farm-to-table movement, showcasing a dynamic menu comprised of small dishes sourced exclusively from local suppliers. It’s a delight for the palate, as every bite introduces a new symphony of tastes and flavors, masterfully combined to surprise and entice.
As you step into Ouroboros, you’re greeted by the warmth of its inviting ambiance and the welcoming smiles of the bilingual staff. Their passion for gastronomy shines as they patiently walk diners through a menu that changes frequently, reflecting the seasons and ensuring that every visit offers something new and exciting. It’s clear that Ouroboros takes pride in its inventive approach, making sure that each dish tells a story of local craftsmanship and fresh ingredients.
The menu is a testament to creative culinary artistry. You might start with an appetizer that dazzles with unexpected pairings, perhaps farm-fresh vegetables juxtaposed with decadent cheeses or meats. Main courses further the journey, offering proteins and accompaniments seasoned to perfection, transforming traditional local ingredients into contemporary masterpieces. And be sure not to miss their inventive desserts—a sweet, yet sophisticated, exploration of textures and tastes that is equally remarkable.
What truly sets Ouroboros apart, however, is the seamless blend of flavors and its commitment to sustainability. Each dish highlights the beauty of local produce, promoting the region’s diverse offerings and reaffirming the restaurant’s dedication to environmental consciousness.
Dining at Ouroboros is more than just a meal; it’s a celebration of local flavors, impeccable service, and culinary innovation. Whether a seasoned foodie or a curious diner, this restaurant invites you to embark on a gastronomic adventure that is as educational as it is delicious. For anyone visiting Quebec City, Ouroboros is an unmissable epicurean destination that promises to linger in memory long after...
Read moreIt was my first visit to this charming little restaurant, and I had the most delightful dining experience. The chef is incredibly talented and creates delicious dishes using seasonal, locally sourced products. The menu changes regularly based on what’s fresh and available. The staff are friendly and knowledgeable about the menu and beverage program. There is no formal wine list, but rather an ever changing selection of low intervention, organic wines, beer and cider which are suggested by the sommeliers. Customers also have the option to peruse available bottles on the wall and bring some home.
Orobourous is one of the best dining experiences I’ve had in Quebec and will undoubtedly become more in demand as others discover this gem. Get there sooner than later! I can’t...
Read moreThe dishes were small but amazing! The host suggested that a table a 2 usually orders 5 dishes to share but our table of 4 only ordered 7. The Panna Cotta was so good that we ordered it twice!
The only dish that didn't blow us away was the sea bass sashimi, but it was still good.
The mussels picture was taken after we had already eaten 2 mussels.
While the dishes were small, they made up for it in flavor. To be full, it would probably go up to $100 CAD a person with drinks.
I wonder if the locals don't like this restaurant since it was empty when we went at 5:30pm and almost everyone that came spoke English. There isn't an English menu, but luckily, the host was very helpful in...
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