Come taste a delightful dish at Chez Boulay Bistro Boréal. This dining room cooks poutines for 26$ to 60$. Come enjoy their casual surrounding and can also enjoy the sunshine on their terrace. They are open after-hours all week and are reachable by public transit. They are in a quiet area acknowledged for its nightlife. Payments by Interac, MasterCard, Visa, American Express and gift certificates are recognized.more...See more text
Great food with local ingredients, la planche mix had a good mix of tasty things before our main course. Even the dessert was great (tarte d'argousier, great)
I would have rate it 10 out of 5 if it was possible. We went for a dinner, took the land-sea appetizer platter when the duck 'magret' and my wife took the salmon tartare. Service was quick, our glass wine was never empty, food was tasty and very good, price was OK for a high profile restaurant. I would recommend anyone with a budget to go there to enjoy a culinary experience. Would go back there for sure !
On Rue Saint-Jean, inside the city ramparts, this northern bistro is just the place to celebrate a special occasion. And just because it's a bit chic, doesn't mean that children aren't welcome; quite the contrary! The service is pleasant and the brunch menu, which changes according to the inspirations of chef Arnaud Marchand, is a celebration of the produce of Quebec.
On rue Saint-Jean, Jean-Luc Boulay's "little table," headed by chef Arnaud Marchand, gladly accommodates groups, especially if they are fond of boreal discoveries. Chef Arnaud cleverly combines French techniques with local in-season products.
Associated producer: Fumoir Saint-Antoine - Chez Boulay is in some ways the cousin of Saint-Amour, but here the kitchen is masterfully led with a boreal flair by the young Arnaud Marchand. For the festival, the chef will prepare cold-smoked salmon using a traditional Native American technique. On the menu: trout tartine and smoked salmon mousse together with arctic char.