Lewis Café TR is described as a cosy, relaxing riverside spot with a largely vegan friendly menu and generous portions that attract diners seeking flavorful, well priced vegan and vegetarian options. Reviews note standout dishes and drinks such as savory mushroom plates, vegan Benedict, cinnamon pancakes with pear caramel, and a range of wraps and bowls, along with a solid coffee program and a terrace with river views that enhance the experience. While the ambiance and friendly staff are repeatedly praised, service can be slow and missteps in orders or delays have been reported, sometimes tied to holiday crowds or changes in ownership that some guests feel reduced quality. Some feedback mentions that not everything is strictly vegan anymore, and a few items are described as not meeting expectations in taste or execution, but others still highlight the reliability of certain vegan options and a calm, welcoming atmosphere. Overall, Lewis Café TR emerges as a valued vegan friendly option with a scenic setting and friendly service when operations run smoothly, though consistency and speed of service remain areas for improvement.View restaurant profile
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Overall, Café Morgane receives praise for excellent coffee, well presented beverages, and delicious pastries, with a cozy, relaxing ambiance, soft music, and a welcoming decor that makes it a good spot to work, study, or meet friends. Service is described as friendly and attentive in many reviews, with staff offering good recommendations and fast, impeccable service. The menu includes a range of sandwiches, pastries, salads, and popular matcha that are favored. The place is noted for a calm and convivial atmosphere and a setting that suits reading or playing games. Some reviews mention a negative experience at the Rivières location where the reception was unfriendly and a restrictive restroom code policy caused frustration, suggesting that the staff should maintain a warmer welcome. Despite that, Café Morgane is regarded as a must visit in Trois Rivières and is repeatedly described as a great spot to relax, work, or socialize with friends, illustrating a generally positive consensus on the coffee quality and overall ambiance.View restaurant profile
Overall, Cafe Morgane draws mixed reviews. Many patrons praise the cozy, relaxing vibe with soft lighting, a mezzanine, and a reputation for excellent coffee, tea and pastries, making it a preferred spot for a sit down drink or a small treat with friendly service. Others note price sensitivity and occasional lapses in cleanliness, describing odors, dirty floors and shelves, and even mosquitoes that disrupt the cafe experience. A few visits complain about uneven service and unfriendly or inattentive staff, with at least one location cited for a strict restroom code and a chilly reception that left guests reluctant to return. Despite these concerns, several reviewers highlight standout drinks and desserts and a warm ambiance that make it a frequent choice for locals and travelers alike.View restaurant profile
Overall, the reviews describe Cambodiana Restaurant as a place with great food, generous portions, and consistently warm, attentive service. The ambiance is peaceful and pleasant, the decor simple yet tasteful, and the venue clean. Dishes are praised for flavor, freshness, and good presentation, with soups and seafood highlighted and an authentic, comforting style. Many note good value for money and an engaging dining experience, with friendly staff who take time to explain dishes and offer recommendations. A table d'hote option is mentioned, and the menu is seen as varied enough to suit different tastes. Some constructive notes include a takeout Bangkok soup arriving without chicken and a suggestion to allow wine or to upgrade from Corelle to nicer dishes or white plates.View restaurant profile
Reviewers describe Café Morgane as a welcoming, well decorated spot with a bright, spacious interior and a lively outdoor terrace in Shawinigan. The coffee is consistently praised and small bites are noted as a good match for the drinks, though pecan pie is often out of stock. Service is friendly and efficient overall, with many staff described as helpful, but there are occasional criticisms about orders not arriving hot and conversations among staff that can distract from guests. Prices are seen by some as higher than expected, and restrooms are sometimes not kept up to standard. Despite these issues, the atmosphere remains comforting and inviting, making it a frequent stop for locals and visitors seeking a pleasant cafe experience.View restaurant profile
Sea Shack au bord du lac is described as a scenic, casual stop with a strong seafood focus and a great view of Lac St Pierre, where lobster rolls, shrimp and calamari, and fish and chips are highlights along with breaded shrimp and shrimp sandwiches. Reviewers consistently praise the friendly, efficient service and the relaxed, beachy vibe that makes it a good choice for a family lunch or a scenic break on the route along Lac St Pierre. The setting on the water, benches by the shore, and the option to eat with a view add to the appeal, though seating can be limited and the venue can get busy in peak season. Opinions on value vary: some call the food excellent and reasonably priced for a waterside spot, while others find some items pricey or portions modest. Specific dishes receive strong praise, including the lobster roll, the breaded shrimp, the calamari, and the shrimp sandwich, while a few notes mention that the lobster roll sometimes lacks accompaniment like fries and that one smoked trout sandwich can be milder. Overall, Sea Shack au bord du lac offers a memorable lakeside dining experience with tasty options and a beautiful backdrop, worth a stop for a casual seafood meal by the water.View restaurant profile
Le 2800 du parc is described as a warm, charming place with a beautiful riverside setting and a cozy interior that invites relaxation after a day in the park, where the staff are consistently friendly and attentive, creating a welcoming atmosphere during both quiet meals and lively evenings with live music. The food is generally delicious and comforting, with ample portions and several crowd pleasers, though a few dishes miss the mark, such as bread that is too hard or chicken in a salad that is overly dry, and some reviewers felt items were not standout or that prices were high for the value. The terrace offers striking views and a romantic ambiance, but service can be slow at times and external factors like a nearby event, noise, or a food truck generator can affect the experience. Outdoor comfort may require mosquito precautions or extra cooling. Overall, Le 2800 du parc is seen as a solid, versatile stop for good meals, drinks, and scenery, with durable appeal for both casual visits and special outings.View restaurant profile
Reviewers describe Chocolato as a visually stunning and festive spot with a wide range of treats, from gelato and sundaes to a dessert pizza, and praise the decoration and the convenient location near entertainment venues. Experiences with service are mixed, with some noting excellent prompt service and others reporting rude staff or water being refused, and cleanliness of tables and bathrooms are sometimes questioned. Prices are frequently described as high, and some items do not meet expectations set by images, though the gelato and chocolate dips are often highlighted as tasty. Overall Chocolato is seen as a memorable destination that combines ambience with variety, suitable for Christmas shopping or simply enjoying a special dessert.View restaurant profile
Les Moulins La Fayette draws praise for its desserts and pastries with favorites like chocolate caramel and miche blanch bread, and the lunch combo with warm soup is described as satisfying. The coffee is excellent and the pastries are wonderful, reflecting a strong appeal of the product range. Several reviews note a generally positive impression from the selection of items. On the downside, storefront signage and hours are often unclear or hard to read, with doors that seem closed and open signs placed too high. There are mentions of glass cups with handles that are difficult to grip and can feel unsafe, suggesting a need for safer drinkware. Taken together, the sentiment centers on high quality desserts and coffee and attractive pastries, tempered by logistical and display issues that could affect the visit.View restaurant profile
Le Caféier is described as a cozy, welcoming spot with a warm atmosphere and friendly, attentive staff. Coffee is repeatedly praised for quality, with beans roasted on site and a wide blend and tea selection alongside pastries, breads, croissants, and light bites, with decaf options noted as tasty too. The space offers plenty of seating for working or chatting and a decor that highlights roasting beans, contributing to a distinctive local vibe. While many reviews rate it as a top coffee destination in Trois-Rivières, some mention it can be noisy at busy times, and a few note the energy is not always relaxing, but the overall sentiment is very positive and many say they would return or become regulars. There is also appreciation for the art on display that can be purchased and the proximity to center city and parking, making it a convenient stop during trips.View restaurant profile
Reviewers describe a warm and welcoming experience at L'Hibiscus, taking diners on a flavorful journey to Reunion with authentic, homemade dishes and attentive preparation. Guests praise the authenticity of Reunion Island cuisine, noting standout items such as green papaya, chicken a la Hibiscus with the chef's special sauce, and pork in garlic sauce, all served with rice, beans and cabbage. The service is impeccable and friendly, with the chef and staff greeting guests warmly and sharing details of the dishes. The atmosphere is convivial and charming, enhanced by eclectic antique decor that gives a sense of place and festivity. Value is highlighted, with reasonable prices and generous portions, and the option to bring your own bottle is mentioned by several. A note about restroom cleanliness appears in one review, but does not overshadow the overall impression of quality and hospitality. Overall, L'Hibiscus is portrayed as a standout, homemade, lovingly prepared restaurant that transports diners and invites return visits.View restaurant profile
Restaurant au Vieux Café offers a warm, welcoming atmosphere with vintage, homey decor that feels like dining in a neighbor's living room, complete with a retro candy bowl and nostalgic touches. Service is consistently attentive and friendly, with the proprietor and staff described as gracious and eager to chat about the place's history. The menu centers on traditional Quebecois home cooking and comforting diner style dishes at affordable prices, though a few reviews note that some items can be ordinary and that the coffee or hot chocolate may disappoint some tastes. The overall mood is charming and nostalgic, appealing to families and guests who enjoy conversation and a sense of place, with many praising the decor and the feeling that a bygone era lives on in Trois-Rivières. A key highlight for many is the grandma kitchen vibe and the opportunity to see a collection of vintage books and car memorabilia, creating a unique, affectionate vibe. While some experiences are described as middling, with occasional lukewarm dishes or small portions, the consensus is that the charm, warmth, and authenticity of the dining experience make it a neighborhood favorite worth a return visit.View restaurant profile
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Reviews describe Boulangerie Le Panetier as a cozy, well-presented bakery with an inviting display of quality products and a courteous, friendly atmosphere. Patrons praise the range of offerings, from artisanal bread and delicious sandwiches to pastries like muffins and a soft homemade pita, with cafe options such as chai latte and coffee receiving positive notes, though one report finds the coffee too bitter due to excess cocoa. The staff are repeatedly described as kind and smiling, and the overall vibe supports a good quick bite, lunch, or a worthwhile detour even if the location is not ideal. Some constructive remarks suggest more personalized service and note that a few breads could be saltier, especially the olive bread. Taken together, the reviews present Boulangerie Le Panetier as a charming, clean destination offering flavorful baked goods and lunch options, regarded as a standout spot in Trois Rivieres for casual bakery meals.View restaurant profile
Overall, reviews describe Boulangerie Le Panetier as a warm, welcoming bakery where impeccable service meets delicious pastries, breads and viennoiseries. Many mention weekly visits for more than a decade with no disappointment. Croissants, pains, muffins, chocolatines and other treats are praised for freshness and flavor, and the coffee is described as solid. The atmosphere is cozy, friendly and inviting, with a recent decor refresh and a more intimate dining area. Staff are noted as friendly and helpful, with quick smiles at the counter and willingness to accommodate English speakers. Prices are regarded as reasonable for the quality, with a few noting it can be a tad expensive but consistently worth it. The bakery is seen as a standout local gem and a must-visit by many.View restaurant profile
Le Temps d'une Pinte is described as a lively, welcoming microbrewery and bistronomic spot in Trois-Rivières where a standout beer program and on site brews accompany inventive, well executed dishes. The menu features crowd pleasers such as Scotch Egg, beef tartare, lamb, and gravlax, with trout tartare and regional surprises appearing in many notes, and the flavors praised for balance, technique and boldness. The atmosphere ranges from a bustling terrace and a cozy interior to a pub like energy, with the back courtyard repeatedly highlighted as a standout feature. Service is frequently praised for attentiveness, friendliness, and beer knowledge, with thoughtful pairings and explanations of the brews, though some reviews mention occasional slower pacing during peak hours and a touch of noise. Prices are sometimes described as on the higher side for the area, but many reviewers feel the quality and overall experience justify it. Allergens such as peanuts are mentioned in a few dishes, so guests should check ingredients. All in all, Le Temps d'une Pinte comes across as a must-visit for beer lovers and foodies alike, inviting return visits to explore more of the menu.View restaurant profile
Rosette captivates with a beautiful, inviting space filled with plants and a bright, cozy atmosphere that invites lingering. The coffee earns consistent praise for well crafted drinks, including a flat white with oat milk, a cappuccino, and other lattes, while pastries such as pain au chocolat are fresh and delicious and a matcha galette adds a tasty note. The decor and the terrace with plants for sale, plus a small shop area with home goods, contribute to a charming experience. Service is described as friendly and welcoming, with staff making guests feel at home, though some reviews note slower service when the barista is away. The space proves versatile for work, reading, or a casual bite, and is dog friendly, which many appreciate. Overall Rosette is described as a gem and a top cafe destination in Trois-Rivieres, valued for its ambience, quality drinks and treats, and friendly vibe.View restaurant profile
Reviews of Le Renard Café + Buvette describe an experience marked by outstanding service, a warm and intimate ambiance, and a menu that pairs thoughtful, locally sourced ingredients with generous portions and inventive flavors. Diners praise attentive staff, clear explanations of the menu and provenance, and strong wine and cocktail options, along with tasting menus that invite sharing and exploration. The food is often described as fresh, flavorful, and well balanced, with many noting vegetable dishes and seafood as highlights; several meals are called refined, creative, and satisfying, while a few visits mention dishes that were bland, too salty, or underseasoned. Value is frequently affirmed, with comments about good price to quality and an appealing option for dining in pairs or with friends. The setting is repeatedly described as beautiful, relaxed, and conducive to conversation, though the space is small and some reviews note it can feel crowded. Occasional service quirks or pacing issues are acknowledged, as well as a reminder to manage tipping expectations, but the overall tone remains positive and many guests express a desire to return to continue exploring the menu and the wine list.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Cité D'Angkor earns praise for authentic Cambodian flavors with stir-fries cooked to perfection, crunchy vegetables, and strong vegan options; tea lovers are delighted by the jasmine tea service with warmers on request, and the atmosphere is described as pleasant with a covered terrace and attractive decor; service is often fast and attentive and the table d'hote is noted as good value, though some reviewers mention rising prices and smaller portions over the years, along with brisk or distant service and a not-so-subtle rebuke about tipping; the General Tao is highlighted as outstanding, and other dishes like pad Thai and peanut sauces are well liked though not always deeply flavored; a poutine is described as surprisingly good, and a diner recounts bringing a picky eater relative who enjoyed the meal and would return if possible; overall the reviews point to a restaurant that delivers very good food and a welcoming setting, with many indicating they would come back to explore more, including trying the terrace in summer.View restaurant profile
Reviews of Restaurant Chez Grace paint a picture of flavorful, often spectacular food and a varied menu that includes Asian-inspired dishes, a Bangkok soup, Banh Mi and chicken bao, with many diners appreciating a relaxing lounge vibe and a pleasant atmosphere. Service is frequently described as friendly and attentive, with professional staff and quick, smiling servers; however, some visits note slow service, variable portions, and moments when expectations were not met. Overall, patrons repeatedly say they would return, describe the space as a nice discovery and good for lunch or dinner, and highlight both the tasty dishes and the ambiance, while acknowledging that consistency can vary between visits.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Cambodiana is seen as a place with flavorful cuisine, a pleasant atmosphere, and a clean, well lit dining room with attractive decor and a visually striking menu. The prawns with vegetables and other seafood dishes are often described as fresh, hot, savory and satisfying, with many noting the rolls as especially delicious. The experience is sometimes praised as fresh, fast and scrumptious, and the restaurant is described as a real gem and a favorite by many. Yet reviews also point to some downsides: portions have reportedly shrunk while prices have increased, especially on delivery services, which leaves some diners feeling shorted; the space between tables can be cramped and service can be uneven or slow, with some staff not as present as expected. A few dishes have been criticized for lacking heat or flavor, while others praise the consistency and the care of staff who keep working with heart during busy periods. Overall, Restaurant Cambodiana remains a popular choice for those seeking fresh flavors and appealing presentation, despite occasional inconsistencies.View restaurant profile
Café Le Bucolique de Ste-Flore is described in reviews as a warm, bucolic refuge with a charming vintage decor that feels almost like a museum. Guests praise the welcoming atmosphere, attentive service, and the sense that every corner tells a story through antique fixtures, retro china and carefully curated artifacts. The menu is celebrated for creative takes on classic breakfasts and comforting dishes made with a home style touch, offering both familiar favorites and pleasant surprises, with prices generally seen as fair, though some portions are noted as small and pricey. A few comments mention a hot dining room during warmer visits, occasional slower service, and dishes that may be overcooked or simple, or note the absence of alcohol on the menu. Despite these caveats, the overall experience is repeatedly valued for the ambiance and the immersive feel, with reservations recommended and many recalling it as a memorable stop that invites lingering to savor the decor as much as the food.View restaurant profile