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What User doesn't like about Resto De L'Anse:
We were treated badly, not a nice way to say it. We were customers and clearly tourists but she refused to talk back in English even for saying I don´t speak English, I´m sorry for any question related to the order or the long waiting... She kept talking back to me in french even I begged her, in my broken french, to swap to English and keep saying that I wasnt able to understand her. Felt very frustrated over the la... View all feedback. What User likes about Resto De L'Anse:
We arrived at our rental home late afternoon and had dinner here because it was close by. This is a family run business and we were surrounded by tables full of locals. The service was great as was the food except the choices were a bit limited - we had arrived on the day the restaurant was closing for the season - This is definitely a good choice as a place to eat - View all feedback.
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We arrived at our rental home late afternoon and had dinner here because it was close by. This is a family run business and we were surrounded by tables full of...
read moreThis family-run restaurant is about 10 km to the west of "downtown" Perce, but well worth the short drive. It was recommended by our Auberge and by some fellow...
read moreAbout 10 minute drive away from the congested crowded area of Percé so the prices were a bit better. The food was excellent. We had poutine and salad. Yummy.
Slightly outside of town, which was nice to get away from the busy tourist scene. It appeared popular with locals, which we thought was a good sign. Very friend...
read moreWe went looking for fish and chips. This restaurant seems to be family run. I did not expect the 3 pieces of hand breaded cod along with really good fries, vege...
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read moreLocated in Perce, this family-run restaurant is a hidden gem with delicious fish and chip plates, pizza, and Quebec sugar pie. While slightly outside downtown, the food is worth the short drive. The battered fish is light and moist, with generous portions. The establishment offers friendly service and a simple, yet extensive, menu. Prices are reasonable, with fish and chips around $18. Only downsides are limited seating and a lack of credit card acceptance. Overall, it's a popular spot with locals and tourists alike, providing a delightful dining experience in a relaxed setting overlooking the water.