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What Voyage familial doesn't like about Restaurant Au Pain Perdu:
Omelet was greasy, hard to digest. Luke warm coffee at $2.50 extra. other breakfast places includes coffee. Crystallized packet sugar.... brown and white. Absent “ run around “ service. Crepe not bad but over soaked in syrup. GREASY AND DIRTY floor at 11 am. Squeaky rocky table. Not worth the time nor money. Neither the food nor the decor nor the service were up to standard. Or we arrived on a REALLY bad day? View all feedback. What Geoffrey S likes about Restaurant Au Pain Perdu:
We visited Au Pain Perdu on rue de la Roche on a Wednesday noontime in late September. The restaurant was not full and we were seated quickly. We were warmly welcomed by the staff. We ordered two omelettes: one off the menu — the Campagnarde (a vegetarian option with mushrooms, peppers, red onions, spinach and cheddar cheese) — and the other being the omelette of the day. Both are served with potatoes, a choice of br... View all feedback.
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Absolutely exceptional eggs benedict with delicious potatoes. I would love to know the secret of how they make their potatoes so good. Thoroughly enjoyed the me...
read moreAlways fun and cheery! The food is good (somewhat oversalted) and the daily menu interesting.
One of my fave brunch hangout place in Mtl! I practically go there every sunday
The food was absolutely 5 stars! And I loved the atmosphere.
Food 5/5 Service 5/5 Decor 4/5 The benedict eggs and waffles were really delicious and came with fruit The french toast was good but nothing special.
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read moreThe reviews for the restaurant are mixed, with some customers experiencing greasy and hard-to-digest dishes, lukewarm coffee, and unsatisfactory service. Complaints about cleanliness, noisy environment, and unimpressive menu items were also mentioned. However, there were positive comments about the crepes, generous portions, and delicious brunch options. Customers also appreciated the unique twists on classic dishes, such as foie gras Eggs Benedict. Overall, the restaurant seems to have a decent selection of dishes at varying price points, with both positive and negative feedback from diners.
We discovered the place by chance and were very pleased with our breakfast and with the atmosphere. Staff was very friendly. We came back another time, same exp...
read moreWe enjoyed a beautiful brunch and great service at Au Pain Perdu on a rainy fall morning. The ambience is welcoming and cosy, and the service was very good. The...
read moreAu Pain Perdu is a pretty reliable place for brunch. It will never reach the height of the better ones but it is an honest attempt at brunch. For a while, it wa...
read moreI came here for brunch and the food was amazing. The staff was very nice and hospitable. I did not have a reservation, just walked in around 11 am and did not h...
read moreOmelet was greasy, hard to digest. Luke warm coffee at $2.50 extra. other breakfast places includes coffee. Crystallized packet sugar.... brown and white. Absen...
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read moreOur time at Pain Perdu was nothing short of delightful. The Omelette Loulou Frou Frou and the Pain Perdu were simply delicious and cooked to perfection! What ma...
read moreA lunch restaurant-cafe to try. The shredded ham is delicious. If it was actually served hot, it would be even better. Good coffee, warm place, unpretentious se...
read moreThe Hollandaise sauce tasted safe, otherwise the rest was ok.
Excellent service, delicious food, lovely setting. Nice place for a very good brunch!
Cozy brunch time!Amazing morning food! It's a small restaurant and always full of brunch seekers. I have gone several times and it's always fresh and nicely don...
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