O'fine - Saint-Jérôme

#19 - Seafood - Saint-Jérôme, Soup, Pasta
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O'fine

O'fine
4.1 / 5 (8 reviews)

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★ 4.1 / 5 from 8 reviews

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Don’t be misled by the seemingly simple bistro menu. The tomato soup, made with yellow tomatoes and beautifully garnished, was absolutely fantastic. The tartars were outstanding as well. My friends really enjoyed the Pasta Special and the fish and chips. The service was excellent too. Definitely worth a visit! View all feedback.

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I used to love this bistro but the chef that wad there in 2017 is no longer there and the food on my last visit was not that good. Bummer because it was my favorite place to eat in St Jerome. View all feedback.

Great food, retro setting and friendly service. Fantastic place for groups of all ages. I definitely come back with my family.

I used to love this bistro but the chef that wad there in 2017 is no longer there and the food on my last visit was not that good. Bummer because it was my favorite place to eat in St Jerome.

Don’t be misled by the seemingly simple bistro menu. The tomato soup, made with yellow tomatoes and beautifully garnished, was absolutely fantastic. The tartars were outstanding as well. My friends really enjoyed the Pasta Special and the fish and chips. The service was excellent too. Definitely worth a visit!

Fine Poutine Cholesterol is a stylish little bistro located right in the heart of downtown St. Jerome. If you visit during peak hours, you may be fortunate enough to snag a seat (or find parking on the street). The food is simply outstanding. The ambiance is dim and inviting, with charming wooden decorations. When it comes to the food, I can assure you that the poutine is absolutely worth trying! Many restaurants in the Laurentians serve their poutine with chicken gravy, while in Montreal, it's typically made with beef. However, at Fine Poutine Cholesterol, they prepare it with port wine, and believe me, it tastes as incredible as it sounds. Our bill for a large poutine, fried calamari, and two drinks, including tip, was just $45! It's top-notch food at reasonable prices. We make a point to visit this place every time we're in town!

Wow! This is a fantastic restaurant in St. Jerome. You feel like a royal guest here!

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