Restaurants St.Sacrement District, Quebec City Since February 28th, 1997 Français
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Vieux-Québec  -  Vieux-Port  -  Faubourg St-Jean-Baptiste  -  Colline parlementaire
Montcalm  -  St-Roch  -  Limoilou  -  St-Sacrement  -  Sillery  -  Ste-Foy
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Bourbon Café Bourbon Café

A Deluxe Fast-Food. A menu which will know how to please everybody: European hot dogs, burgers (with tofu, cream cheese, blue cheese, etc.), a choice of pizzas with thin dough, panini... A "menu du jour" at noon and Happy Hours from 5 to 7 on week days. Just a step from the St-Sacrement Church on chemin Sainte-Foy road.
Free Internet Wi-Fi access.

www.bourboncafe.ca

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La Girolle
1384, chemin Sainte-Foy - 418 527-4141


Bistro-brasserie cuisine. The "Ris de veau", a specialty of the house is certainly the most popular. The Angus "entrecôte" (AAA) also has its fans like the "Feuilleté d'escargots" with blue cheese or Beef Bourguignon ... And you bring your own wine!

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Shahi Masala
1345, chemin Sainte-Foy - 418 683-7840
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The only Afghan restaurant in Quebec City, jovial service, Afghanne and Indian cuisine, generous and very affordable. An unpretentious restaurant to discover this cuisine too little known. Every day from 17h to 23h.

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Vieux-Québec  -  Vieux-Port  -  Faubourg St-Jean-Baptiste  -  Parliament Hill
Montcalm  -  St-Roch  -  Limoilou  -  St-Sacrement  -  Sillery  -  Ste-Foy
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