L'immédia Resto-pub - Québec
L'immédia Resto-pub
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Tucked in Quebec City, this casual spot is praised for its meaty, indulgent poutine and flavorful Montreal smoked meat—though portions can be smaller than pictured. Fish and chips shine with light, crispy batter, while curly fries (try the garlic mayo) and a distinctive homemade pogo win fans. Service is friendly and prompt, English is spoken, and prices feel reasonable, making it popular with tourists and locals. Occasional portion inconsistencies and the lack of an on-site English menu are minor drawbacks.
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As for the smoked meat, it wasn't as substantial as I expected, despite being the larger portion. Perhaps I'm just used to the bigger servings from Montreal's smoked meat spots, but it didn't quite meet my expectations. The hot dog was just average, and while the fish and chips were well-fried, they weren't anything special. The best poutine was definitely the one loaded with meat – you really can't go wrong with that!
I recently spent a couple of days in Quebec City and decided to grab a bite to eat at this restaurant before heading to our hotel. The fish and chips were amazing—light, crispy, and incredibly fresh.
Although I usually can't distinguish between different types of coffee, I have a discerning palate when it comes to poutine. Since the start of the pandemic, I've been frequently ordering poutine through delivery from various restaurants, and I have to say, this has been the best one I've tried so far. I appreciated that the sauce was served in a separate cup, which kept the fries from getting soggy. I also decided to try their homemade pogo, which caught my attention because it looked unique compared to what I'm used to, and it might just be my new favorite!
As for the smoked meat, I found the portion to be smaller than expected, even though it was supposed to be the larger size. Perhaps I had gotten used to the generous portions at Montreal smoked meat establishments, and it didn't quite meet my expectations. The hot dog was just average, and while the fish and chips were well-fried, they didn't stand out in any special way. The standout dish was definitely the poutine loaded with meat—you can't go wrong with that!
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