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Guests describe Bivouac as a refined and welcoming destination where service is consistently attentive and the cuisine feels inventive and generously portioned. The setting ranges from elegant indoor dining to magical winter bubbles and a terrace that glows under night lights. Dishes are praised for their presentation and quality, with standout seafood and well crafted wine pairings, though some reviewers note room for more variety in the wine by the glass. The staff are commended for professionalism and thoughtful service that makes celebrations and pre show meals feel special, while a few comments mention higher prices and occasional noise. Overall, Bivouac comes across as a standout choice for memorable dinners, gatherings, and special occasions, offering a memorable combination of food, wine, and ambiance.View restaurant profile
Reviews of KiNipi à la Bouche describe a stay where the accommodations and the spa are very good, with restaurant service described as exceptional and the food as excellent. The menu, based on boreal Quebec flavors with a First Nations theme, drew strong praise from many who simply loved it, including a smoked trout dish described as exquisite. The ambience of the restaurant is calm and pleasant, and dining on the terrace is frequently enjoyed. While some plates, such as filet mignon and veal, were noted as overcooked with bland vegetables and sauces and a lackluster presentation, the overall service remained superb. Dinner is described as excellent and a fitting end to a relaxing day, with impeccable table service and attentive staff offering good guidance. The breakfast buffet is highlighted as excellent and better than many hotels, and the Kinipi cocktail at dinner is refreshing. A cheese fondue starter with beer fries and spicy mayonnaise is cited as a real treat, with refined and succulent dishes, good value, and multiple visits that left guests highly satisfied, aided by well advised servers and popular choices like onion soup and smoked trout.View restaurant profile
Visitors describe Vignoble Le Fief de la Rivière as a small, charming local winery, visited during harvest when grapes were being picked. The wine tasting is regarded as a good value, with wines that are very dry overall except for fortified wine and ice wine, and all samples tried are excellent, among the best Quebec wines, not overly acidic. The concept and history are considered really interesting, and the vineyard was a chance stop that will become a future visit. The place is described as very clean, and the guided tour is extra and personal, leaving visitors surprised and delighted.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Nord is described as a gastronomic spot on Île des Sœurs that offers a more relaxed interpretation of haute cuisine with seasonal Quebec products. The menu features many cold dishes, an interesting wine list and cocktails, and a note that there is no sommelier, with prices considered high for the experience. Some reviewers found the overall experience disappointing with cold or chewy dishes and long preparation times that did not match the cost or the spa setting. A seasonal autumn menu is praised for creative flavors and colors, with an excellent wine selection and a sense of good value given the location. The Norwegian omelette dessert is highlighted as outstanding, contributing to a generally favorable impression of service and quality in the dining room.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Nord draws strong praise for culinary quality, with dishes described as exceptional, well balanced, and beautifully presented, and many noting outstanding service from start to finish. Table d'hote is seen as good value, with a Nordic-inspired menu that many find appealing and a duck dish often singled out. However, some visits highlight inconsistent service, long waits for water, and limited protein options that leave diners hungry. Dietary issues caused serious disappointment when gluten free assurances did not prevent a reaction, tarnishing the visit even as the spa setting was praised. Overall, Restaurant Nord is regarded as a standout culinary destination by many, with spectacular food and attentive service in a nice lounge, but experiences can vary and some reviews call the experience expensive for what is delivered.View restaurant profile
Guests describe Restaurant Nord as a relaxing, spa-like setting with a beautiful seasonal menu and a solid wine list. Some praise the staff for attentiveness and a friendly, helpful approach, while others recall an arrogant French server whose attitude dampened the experience. The dining can be memorable, with the planche a partager, the braised pork sandwich, and the desserts like baked Alaska earning praise, though several reviews note that portions can be small and the menu feels limited. Weekend crowds are common, making advance reservations advisable, and dining after a spa session with robes on is described as a fun touch, especially on the outdoor deck where heaters help when it is chilly. A few observations mention slower service and occasional extra charges, but other visits report good value and consistently high quality. Overall, Restaurant Nord offers a refined menu and a relaxing atmosphere, delivering bursts of excellence alongside some inconsistencies in service and portion sizes depending on the day.View restaurant profile