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Restaurant Sagamité — Restaurant in Quebec

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Restaurant Sagamité
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Notre-Dame-de-Lorette Church
73 Sarenhes, Wendake, Quebec G0A 4V0, Canada
National Longhouse Ekionkiestha'
15 Pl. de la Rencontre, Wendake, QC G0A 4V0, Canada
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Restaurant Le Piolet
103 Rue Racine, Québec, QC G2B 1C9, Canada
Pizza racine
136 Rue Racine, Québec, QC G2B 1E3, Canada
Restaurant Le Wok
11150 Bd Valcartier, Québec, QC G2A 2M6, Canada
Fritou Loretteville
11150 Bd Valcartier, Québec, QC G2A 2M6, Canada
Valentine
11150 Bd Valcartier, Québec, QC G2A 2M6, Canada
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Restaurant Sagamité

10 Bd Bastien, Québec, QC G0A 4V0, Canada
4.5(439)
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attractions: Notre-Dame-de-Lorette Church, National Longhouse Ekionkiestha', restaurants: Restaurant Le Piolet, Pizza racine, Restaurant Le Wok, Fritou Loretteville, Valentine
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+1 418-847-6999
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sagamite.com

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Nearby attractions of Restaurant Sagamité

Notre-Dame-de-Lorette Church

National Longhouse Ekionkiestha'

Notre-Dame-de-Lorette Church

Notre-Dame-de-Lorette Church

4.9

(11)

Open 24 hours
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National Longhouse Ekionkiestha'

National Longhouse Ekionkiestha'

4.6

(36)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Guided winter tour of Old Quebec
Guided winter tour of Old Quebec
Sun, Dec 21 • 10:00 AM
Québec City, Quebec, G1K 1A7, Canada
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5 Course Gourmet and Historical Tour
5 Course Gourmet and Historical Tour
Sun, Dec 21 • 1:30 PM
Québec City, Quebec, G1K 2V9, Canada
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Old Quebec City Food & History Walking Tour
Old Quebec City Food & History Walking Tour
Sun, Dec 21 • 11:00 AM
Québec City, Quebec, G1R 3X3, Canada
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Nearby restaurants of Restaurant Sagamité

Restaurant Le Piolet

Pizza racine

Restaurant Le Wok

Fritou Loretteville

Valentine

Restaurant Le Piolet

Restaurant Le Piolet

4.6

(139)

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Pizza racine

Pizza racine

4.3

(102)

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Restaurant Le Wok

Restaurant Le Wok

3.6

(288)

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Fritou Loretteville

Fritou Loretteville

4.0

(154)

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Reviews of Restaurant Sagamité

4.5
(439)
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3.0
1y

My wife and I went there last night. They were very nice and accommodating on arrival. we each ordered wine and soup, to start. I had the Sagamite soup which was good. My wife had the onion soup, which was good, but nothing special. We did have onion soup on two other occasions on this trip, in Old City which were outstanding and this one was just pretty good compared. My wife had shrimp that came in a sauce that was a bit too sweet, for her, but that does not mean anything other than it was a little sweet for her taste, but the shrimp were excellent. The menu had some good selections and after discussing the options with the waiter, I chose the Bison short ribs. The options I discussed were the Bison short ribs, the Elk flank steak and deer and elk medallions.- When my meal came to the table, I had a flank steak delivered. I thought maybe they cut the bison into a steak cut, so I tasted it and it was not bison. It was a good steak, but very mild for bison (at least bison steaks I have had). I mentioned to the gentleman that delivered the dish that I ordered the short ribs and he looked very confused and took the plate back. The waiter then cam back with the plate and said that this is the correct order and that is what I ordered. He was a bit aggressive in his approach and that almost forced me to respond, but I stopped myself, as I did not want to make a scene and be "that guy". My wife and I told him that we were pretty sure I ordered the short ribs and he said that I said that I wanted the bison. I pointed out that the flank steak was elk and he said that they used bison today. Interesting that if I had just said I want bison, the only bison on the menu were the short ribs, the flank steak said it was elk. Not sure if they get charged back for mistake orders/returns. I decided to accept it, as it was pretty good, nut nothing really special in taste. Not the smoked and tender ribs we discussed. Anyway, trying to be as fair as possible on the quality, the soups were good, but nothing special in flavor. The shrimp were very well cooked and very good. The steak was a good piece of meat, but nothing special in flavor or preparation. He tried to give me an extra glass of wine for free, which I appreciated, but declined ( i already had 1 and was driving). He then brought out a slice of maple pie. Again appreciated, but not necessary. I guess very good for maple pie, but not a choice we would...

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1.0
2y

Ok so we were a big group. 18 people. There was another group of 14 near us and downstair was full. We arrived at 7 and got our first appetizer at 8h30. 2nd appetizers at 9:30. Dish around 10. We were all craving but at 10 we were just tired of waiting. Service was ok. Poor girl was her 2nd shift. We called the manager. It was disrespecfull to wait more than 3h to receive our meal. At this time we were no longer hungry. Half of the table had babysitter at home waiting. 2 of my friend were so fuckin hangry at the end. The poor girl (server) was almost crying because of this situation that was totally out of her control. And we were so so understandable for this situation for her. (We were not hangry against her, we were angry against the cooking team and manager). We learned at 10:30 that the cook wasnt at work and there was only new staff in the kitchen that why it was incredibly long We ask for a credit cuz food was distusting, cold, not even cook. I mean you go to this kind of restaurant. Pay minimun 100-120$/ person. You expect something good and a great experience. And it wasnt there at all. the manager called his parent. At first they gave us 15%. Are u freaking kidding me It was awfull. At this moment one of our friend was so pist. He said you give us something better or im fuckin leaving rn. I said listen you have to choice: we pay for alcohol but not for food… OR you give us 50% off. Finally he said ok 50% for food but alcohol 100% of the price. Thats wasnt what we asked for but it was 11:30 at this time and we just said accepted it. One of my friend didnt even touched her plate. It was freezing. She didnt pay for her plate fortunately. So overall experience was awfull. So sad cuz we heard a lot of good review and it wasnt a great experience for us and for my...

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5.0
2y

Indigenous flavors shine at this newly reopened restaurant in Wendake. After a 5+ year hiatus following a fire, the establishment has made a triumphant return, delighting locals and visitors alike with its exquisite menu. The highlight of the experience is the diverse selection of dishes showcasing traditional ingredients like elk, deer, and bison.

The moment you step in, the warm and inviting ambiance greets you, setting the tone for an unforgettable culinary journey. The waitstaff's knowledge of the indigenous cuisine is evident as they guide you through the menu with passion and expertise.

The star of the show is undoubtedly the trio of elk, deer, and bison dishes. Each offering is a tribute to the rich heritage of the local indigenous community, with flavors that are both comforting and adventurous. The meats are cooked to perfection, tender and flavorful, showcasing the chef's skill in handling these unique ingredients.

Beyond the game meats, the menu boasts an array of options, allowing diners to explore a wide range of flavors and textures. There's something for every palate. And let's not forget the delectable desserts that provide a sweet ending to the meal.

The dedication of the restaurant's team to preserving and sharing culinary traditions is truly commendable. It's evident that every dish is crafted with care and respect for the ingredients' origins.

In a community where traditional flavors hold immense significance, this restaurant manages to capture the essence of indigenous cuisine while adding a contemporary touch. The return of this establishment is a culinary gift to Wendake, and its delectable offerings are a testament to the power of preserving food culture even in the face of challenges.

Worth a...

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Indulge in brunch at Sagamit Restaurant, Wendake, Quebec, where exquisite cuisine meets stunning design. Discover the flavors of indigenous culture in Quebec in this culinary haven, where every dish is crafted with precision. Experience the perfect blend of taste and ambiance in a remarkable dining experience.
Sylvain BSylvain B
Indigenous flavors shine at this newly reopened restaurant in Wendake. After a 5+ year hiatus following a fire, the establishment has made a triumphant return, delighting locals and visitors alike with its exquisite menu. The highlight of the experience is the diverse selection of dishes showcasing traditional ingredients like elk, deer, and bison. The moment you step in, the warm and inviting ambiance greets you, setting the tone for an unforgettable culinary journey. The waitstaff's knowledge of the indigenous cuisine is evident as they guide you through the menu with passion and expertise. The star of the show is undoubtedly the trio of elk, deer, and bison dishes. Each offering is a tribute to the rich heritage of the local indigenous community, with flavors that are both comforting and adventurous. The meats are cooked to perfection, tender and flavorful, showcasing the chef's skill in handling these unique ingredients. Beyond the game meats, the menu boasts an array of options, allowing diners to explore a wide range of flavors and textures. There's something for every palate. And let's not forget the delectable desserts that provide a sweet ending to the meal. The dedication of the restaurant's team to preserving and sharing culinary traditions is truly commendable. It's evident that every dish is crafted with care and respect for the ingredients' origins. In a community where traditional flavors hold immense significance, this restaurant manages to capture the essence of indigenous cuisine while adding a contemporary touch. The return of this establishment is a culinary gift to Wendake, and its delectable offerings are a testament to the power of preserving food culture even in the face of challenges. Worth a return visit.
ShinGoonMinShinGoonMin
Eleven years ago in 2013, Sagamité was a nondescript neighborhood diner. We were tourists in Québec and we just had our first taste of "wapiti" (elk) meat from their kitchen. It was served as burgers. Back in Québec this time (2024), we tried to revisit some sites/sights. After a trip to the Wendat Museum, we tried to look for Sagamité. Lo and behold! We were greeted by an obviously revamped restaurant. Looking more upscale than ever, even the menu has changed. No more wapiti burgers! Instead, they have their meats and other dishes plated and served quite beautifully! They really did a remarkable number on that corner diner! The interior of this new Sagamité was really nice, airy, clean, and it "spoke" to us (customers) about the great Wendat culture. Surprisingly, our server, the affable "Robert," revealed that he had already been with Sagamité when we first dined there all those years ago. He and the establishment had obviously carried so much history together. The service was wonderful, and the food was excellent. If we ever go back to Québec a third time, Sagamité would definitely be on our must-do list again. It in itself was an exceptional experience. As an added bonus, after our hearty meal, we were able to revisit Kabir-Kouba Falls, which, as Robert said, was almost literally a stone's throw away from the parking lot of the restaurant.//
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Indigenous flavors shine at this newly reopened restaurant in Wendake. After a 5+ year hiatus following a fire, the establishment has made a triumphant return, delighting locals and visitors alike with its exquisite menu. The highlight of the experience is the diverse selection of dishes showcasing traditional ingredients like elk, deer, and bison. The moment you step in, the warm and inviting ambiance greets you, setting the tone for an unforgettable culinary journey. The waitstaff's knowledge of the indigenous cuisine is evident as they guide you through the menu with passion and expertise. The star of the show is undoubtedly the trio of elk, deer, and bison dishes. Each offering is a tribute to the rich heritage of the local indigenous community, with flavors that are both comforting and adventurous. The meats are cooked to perfection, tender and flavorful, showcasing the chef's skill in handling these unique ingredients. Beyond the game meats, the menu boasts an array of options, allowing diners to explore a wide range of flavors and textures. There's something for every palate. And let's not forget the delectable desserts that provide a sweet ending to the meal. The dedication of the restaurant's team to preserving and sharing culinary traditions is truly commendable. It's evident that every dish is crafted with care and respect for the ingredients' origins. In a community where traditional flavors hold immense significance, this restaurant manages to capture the essence of indigenous cuisine while adding a contemporary touch. The return of this establishment is a culinary gift to Wendake, and its delectable offerings are a testament to the power of preserving food culture even in the face of challenges. Worth a return visit.
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Eleven years ago in 2013, Sagamité was a nondescript neighborhood diner. We were tourists in Québec and we just had our first taste of "wapiti" (elk) meat from their kitchen. It was served as burgers. Back in Québec this time (2024), we tried to revisit some sites/sights. After a trip to the Wendat Museum, we tried to look for Sagamité. Lo and behold! We were greeted by an obviously revamped restaurant. Looking more upscale than ever, even the menu has changed. No more wapiti burgers! Instead, they have their meats and other dishes plated and served quite beautifully! They really did a remarkable number on that corner diner! The interior of this new Sagamité was really nice, airy, clean, and it "spoke" to us (customers) about the great Wendat culture. Surprisingly, our server, the affable "Robert," revealed that he had already been with Sagamité when we first dined there all those years ago. He and the establishment had obviously carried so much history together. The service was wonderful, and the food was excellent. If we ever go back to Québec a third time, Sagamité would definitely be on our must-do list again. It in itself was an exceptional experience. As an added bonus, after our hearty meal, we were able to revisit Kabir-Kouba Falls, which, as Robert said, was almost literally a stone's throw away from the parking lot of the restaurant.//
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