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Boréal Restaurants in Montérégie (South Shore)

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Restaurant Nord - Boréal Restaurants in Montérégie (South Shore)

Restaurant Nord

Located in Strøm spa nordique
Opens Today at 11 am
(411)
Mont-Saint-Hilaire

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Review Summary

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
Vignoble Le Fief de la Rivière - Boréal Restaurants in Montérégie (South Shore)

Vignoble Le Fief de la Rivière

Opens Today at 10 am
(6)
Bécancour

Review Summary

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
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