Le Tomifobia - Stanstead

French, Vegetarian, Coffee

Le Tomifobia

Le Tomifobia
4.6 / 5 (454 reviews)

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Last update: 14.06.2026 from: Mama

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★ 4.6 / 5 from 454 reviews
parisian-cassandra
18.04.2022

Le tomifobia could no longer feel away from the anglo world on the other side of the main st. beautifully prepared fresh ingredients in reasonable portions were a pleasant change, and my posing salmon with a lemon veloutė...sauce totally delicious.

stanley-stracke
18.04.2022

Great eating beautiful atmosphere and good service. that was a home event that had dinner with other friends from school. it was great.

toby-martin-2
18.04.2022

My son and I made our first crossing of the border trip to Canada and chose to eat in a picturesque restaurant, not a hundred meters from the crossroads, so small, even the border officer did not know where it was. the restaurant is a rebuilt...home, the dining area is a former dining room for the home owner. my son had the lance and his first glass wee. I had the spicy cousin with lamb. brot accompanied the meal, an salate and suppe with dessert. we both cleaned our plates. all were nice. it's not cheap, but it's worth the visit.

mama-z
08.05.2024

If I could dine at this restaurant every day, I would! This charming country house, surrounded by gardens, is like a little piece of paradise. The nostalgic music playing in the background, combined with the beautiful setting and the hostess from Brittany, France, really make you feel like you've found the perfect spot for delicious buckwheat and sweet crêpes. Enjoying traditional Bretagne cider, homemade cheese, ham and egg, and Catalan crêpes, as well as an organic salad from Marie's porch, was a truly blissful experience. The sweet banana and chocolate crêpe, as well as the sweet fruit crêpe with fresh ice cream, were the perfect ending to a wonderful meal. I can't wait to come back and dine here again. This will always be one of my favorite memories with my family!

moe-b-store5995
08.05.2024

This charming restaurant is located just a short distance from the border, giving off a vibe reminiscent of a quaint village in France. The rustic decor and beautiful art on the walls set a cozy atmosphere, and the tables on the porch offer a picturesque view of the town. The food was expertly prepared and served by a friendly young woman. We began with a delicious beet and chard soup garnished with edible flowers, followed by a crepe filled with Québécois rabbit sausage, local cheese, and a béchamel sauce. It was absolutely delicious. Overall, a truly magnificent dining experience.

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