La Maison de Bibi offers a warm, homely atmosphere with welcoming staff and a relaxed, family vibe. The menu combines fresh, flavorful dishes with popular treats like fudges, pastries and smoothies, and the coffee and brunch items are frequently praised for good value and tasty presentation. The setting is described as charming and cozy, reminiscent of a visit to grandma's, with attention to local ingredients and a small shop that adds a friendly touch. Overall reviews highlight a memorable, easy going dining experience that feels welcoming whether stopping by for a quick coffee or a fuller meal.View restaurant profile
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At Cinquante Cinq, reviews highlight good value and tasty options, with friendly and efficient service. The menu is varied, with poutine and pizza drawing praise, though some dishes disappoint such as a BLT served cold or a poutine with too little meat. The atmosphere can be noisy at times, but is pleasant when accompanied by company. Cleanliness has been noted as a concern in the restroom, suggesting more frequent cleaning would help. Overall, the dining experience is seen as solid, with a wide selection and many guests saying they would return and tell friends about the spot.View restaurant profile
Restaurant le Ginko earns praise for impeccable service and staff who recommend a very good wine, with hearty and delicious meals. The only drawback is that the atmosphere can be quite noisy, but the overall experience still encourages a return. The Sunday brunch offers a wide range of salads and other brunch items, even a Nutella dispenser, and the desserts are very good. Children are welcome, the service is excellent, and the ambiance makes guests feel appreciated. Watching sports on a large screen is possible, and although prices are high, the quality justifies them.View restaurant profile