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Contribute Feedback What Fay Anderson likes about Restaurant Au Petit Cafe Enr:
It's a classic. You'll probably hear more often "in lina" than the little coffee, but it's the same place. superb location, on the seaside. eating at the small café is a safe value: we will be served well, always quickly, we eat traditional Quebec cuisine with a touch of local culture: homemade bread and seafood pizza not to be missed! View all feedback.
What Elia Sutter doesn't like about Restaurant Au Petit Cafe Enr:
avoid benedictine eggs with salmon the sauce is degeulase and the salmon not strawça tasted the salmon defrost and cooked with the micro waves the service was super View all feedback.
The food is good and good portion. Very good lunch specials and good homemade soup. The service is good and pleasant. The restaurant is nice and clean.
We were the only customers and when we arrived we felt like we were in the living room of a lady we disturbed the waitress who read her newspaper and she took a drink order and she returned to her newspaper. and we were served she returned to her paper and we saw her when she was told we were leaving and we wanted to pay and lunches are quite expensive. and the food of micro waves (we hear it). May beautiful view.
Avoid benedictine eggs with salmon the sauce is degeulase and the salmon not strawça tasted the salmon defrost and cooked with the micro waves the service was super
I visit this restaurant every week with friends since I come from the region and I am rather a capricious type! this restaurant, in addition to offering delicious and generous dishes, has fresh fish from home, all fresh and soft presentations to the eye, we are warmly welcomed. the view of the sea, the lighthouse, the majestic church is omnipresent. I don't hesitate at all to make my foreign friends taste. that of the good to say, otherwise, lina wouldn't have succeeded his 30 years of cooking!
The nouritture seems good, but the kitchens are daunting. foods not fresh, to meter decompose. A lot of frozen. However warm atmosphere.