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If you're not in a hurry, but are looking for some delicious food on your way north from Montreal, this restaurant is a great choice. We visited on a quiet Sunday evening in January around 7 pm. Despite the quiet atmosphere, the service was friendly and helpful, although a little slow. However, the food more than made up for it. The Tartar was outstanding, fresh, and flavorful. The Salmon Rice dish was a satisfying m... View all feedback.
What Dave P doesn't like about Le White Rabbit:
Monday night at 6:30pm and the place was quiet. Decor is nice. The food was not up to par, with the quality and the price. Caesar salad had seen better days. Romaine lettuce was not fresh. Very bland. The Supreme de poulet a la portugaise was nothing special but 2 pieces of chicken, some fried vegetable and small portion of french fries. The house sauce was chicken wing sauce. The full portion was $24 and you can hav... View all feedback.
Nice spot in St-Hyacinthe! Great food menu with a lot of choices. No local beers but some good wines are available. The beef tartar was one of the best i have eaten. Try it now!
If you're not in a hurry, but are looking for some delicious food on your way north from Montreal, this restaurant is a great choice. We visited on a quiet Sunday evening in January around 7 pm. Despite the quiet atmosphere, the service was friendly and helpful, although a little slow. However, the food more than made up for it. The Tartar was outstanding, fresh, and flavorful. The Salmon Rice dish was a satisfying meal with perfectly cooked salmon, vegetables, and rice. The Brie with honey and walnuts was a delightful treat on a chilly evening. Overall, this place exceeded our expectations, considering it was described as just a pub.
The restaurant has a pleasant atmosphere and we enjoyed the burger. The poutine was also delicious. Danika provided excellent service.
During our business trip to Saint-Hyacinthe this week, we decided to dine at Le White Rabbit one evening. While my previous experience at this restaurant wasn't great, my colleagues insisted on going back as they had enjoyed it before. The restaurant was bustling, as they were showing a Montreal Canadiens game that night. We started with calamari as an appetizer, which was decent. The cream of broccoli soup I ordered was quite tasty. Following our server's recommendation, I opted for the grilled salmon served with rice, steamed veggies, and a blue cheese sauce, which turned out to be an excellent choice. We stayed to watch the hockey game and later ordered loaded nachos, which were disappointing due to the low-quality corn chips and dry toppings. Overall, the meal was okay, but I probably wouldn't choose to return to Le White Rabbit on my own.
Monday night at 6:30pm and the place was quiet. Decor is nice. The food was not up to par, with the quality and the price. Caesar salad had seen better days. Romaine lettuce was not fresh. Very bland. The Supreme de poulet a la portugaise was nothing special but 2 pieces of chicken, some fried vegetable and small portion of french fries. The house sauce was chicken wing sauce. The full portion was $24 and you can have the same meal at St. Hubert for less than half the price. Sorry to say we will not be going back.