Reviews
What Eckart Keller likes about La Galette Libanaise (Grande Allée):
Having eaten dozens of Lebanese cakes since the opening in 2012, I can certify that you will not be disappointed by trying the Lebanese cake. the traditional "mild cheese" has a alloy of aromas and spices that gives a taste of "re-go". The staff is always smiling, the owners are possibly the most friendly people in Quebec!The cakes are all made from a homemade paste, freshly cooked in the oven with the garnish of you... View all feedback. What Gerard Lebsack doesn't like about La Galette Libanaise (Grande Allée):
choices of pita sandwiches. That’s it. That’s the menu. No indoor tables. The one positive note is the pita is freshly made on the spot. You can choose all the salad type veggies to go with your choice of protein. I got “falafel”. The...server spread something on the bread and said it was ground falafel. The amount he spread on the bread at most added up to the size of one small falafel ball. Disappointing. View all feedback.
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Beautiful family run affordable pull-out restaurant that serves really delicious Lebanese meals. we went her once in august for shawarma and loved it so much we...
read moreWe enjoyed the falafel Lebanese packings twice while we were in quebec. the owner is so friendly, she is a Jewel. we also love that everything is made fresh eve...
read moreLarge small hole in the wall, but fantastic homemade Lebanese sandwiches. freshly prepared pita rolled and dressed and cooked in the many. great toppings and re...
read moreI had the falafel sandwich and my partner had the smoked laughs. they do everything in the house and it was incredibly delicious. super friendly! personal. than...
read moreSandwiches were fresh and delicious. The pastries were great. The proprietor really cared and had a family' flair in the food. Really a treat.
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read moreLa Galette Libanaise offers a simple menu focused on pita sandwiches, with freshly made bread as the highlight. While some found the falafel disappointing and the red sauce too sweet, others enjoyed the quick and inexpensive snacks. The friendly service and fresh, tasty fillings make it a popular choice for a casual meal. The small bakery is a charming spot on rue St-Jean to grab pastries and coffee. Overall, La Galette Libanaise is a no-frills but satisfying option for authentic Lebanese cuisine in Quebec City.