Buffet Chinois Chez Song is described with a spa like music ambience and some service issues like plates not being cleared promptly. The food is considered decent and often very good, leading to favorable ratings. There are questions about indoor dining availability for the public. Overall, the buffet is viewed by some as among the best they have visited and is recommended to anyone seeking consistently good fare.View restaurant profile
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Bleuetière Asselin is widely praised for high quality fruit and a welcoming, family friendly atmosphere. The blueberries are described as very sweet and abundant, easy to pick even for children, and the farm also offers apples in their first year. The grounds are noted as clean and well organized, and the staff are friendly and take time to explain the best ways to pick. A tractor ride to the field, stools for comfortable picking, a playground with an inflatable castle, and a picnic area add to the experience. Blueberries are priced by weight and considered reasonable. Overall, it is described as a great family outing and a top choice among blueberry farms, with many looking forward to returning.View restaurant profile
Overall, the reviews for Mito Sushi highlight exceptionally fresh fish that melts in the mouth, creative and flavorful rolls with consistently beautiful presentation, fast service and courteous staff, and the impression that it is by far the best sushi spot in town, with customers returning repeatedly and expressing strong recommendations.View restaurant profile
Reviews of Casse Croute Chez Jess present a mixed picture but with a strong current of praise for poutine, especially when the cheese is fresh and the sauce is well balanced, with several calling it the best in the region and noting generous portions. Some early visits are described as ordinary or disappointing, with frozen fries and a bland hot dog and a sense that ownership change has altered the experience. Service is frequently described as friendly and the staff as kind, though one note mentions a smile that was not very big. A few diners enjoyed other items like pogo, burgers, or chicken popcorn poutine and found them very good. Overall, the place seems to be regarded as a must try for poutine in the area, delivering standout moments when the dish is prepared well and leaving some doubt about consistency when the kitchen is less on form.View restaurant profile
Naga receives praise for a calm dimly lit dining room, fast courteous service, and generous portions from a wide menu that includes combos and options that feel healthy and flavorful, with Vietnamese influenced dishes and Thai favorites. Dishes like chicken with peanuts and dumplings are highlighted as especially tasty, and guests appreciate the ability to bring their own alcohol. The decor is impressive with handmade art by the family, giving the restaurant a distinctive character, and the overall experience is described as excellent quality food, impeccable service, and good value for money. Lavaltrie is often cited as the location, with comments that it is worth the detour and that the restaurant is a top choice in the area, and that many would return. One note mentions that the menu may not be up to date, but the consensus remains strongly positive about the food and the experience.View restaurant profile
Lily Gourmande is described as a very pleasant spot with excellent coffee and a calm, relaxing atmosphere. Reviewers note a tranquil setting that makes it easy to unwind and enjoy the moment. The only downside mentioned is a temporary autumn closure, during which a good hot drink would be especially welcome.View restaurant profile
Chef Pécau offers a small canteen in a park chalet where the ambiance is modest and the setting feels more relaxed outdoors than inside; the poutine is really good, with cheese in ample quantity, a tasty sauce, and crispy fries. The hamburgers are also very good and generous, and the service is good as well.View restaurant profile
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Reviews for Restaurant Au Vieux Philippe describe a welcoming neighborhood spot where service is consistently friendly and attentive, with fast delivery and a pizza that arrives hot and well topped. The dough is praised as excellent and well cooked, and the menu ranges from spaghetti and fish and chips to club sandwiches, pizza and poutine, with the club sandwich often hailed as the best ever and the pineapple chicken pizza delighting some diners. Guests note generous portions, attractive presentation, hot items served hot, and good value, even as a few mention higher prices. The staff and the proprietor are described as cheerful, helpful, and happy to chat with guests, contributing to a warm atmosphere. Breakfasts are consistently good and well prepared, and the overall experience is characterized by presentation, quality, and dependable service. A minor quirk appears in comments about a flat beer, but the general sentiment remains very positive, with many diners praising the variety, flavor, and welcoming vibe.View restaurant profile
Chez Sakina receives praise for gluten-free accommodations and attentive care, with the owner ensuring diners with celiac needs stay safe, and it is repeatedly described as affordable with a bring-your-own-wine policy. The menu is noted for tasty, authentic dishes, with the wonton soup highlighted as a must and overall value described as excellent. The terrace offers a view of the St. Lawrence River and is frequently cited as a highlight, though some reviews report a disappointing welcome despite a reservation and seating at the back of the terrace when other tables were free, which felt unfair to some guests. Overall it is described as authentic, delicious, and hard to beat for price, with some counting it among the best in Contrecoeur and plans to return or bring larger groups.View restaurant profile
Zone Shish Taouk is described as a go to for fresh and delicious shish taouk, with generous portions and very fast service. The staff are consistently friendly and welcoming, making diners feel appreciated. A caveat is noted about the freshness of sides such as potatoes and rice, which can affect overall taste. Dine in comfort can be an issue in the cafe area where it can feel quite cold, so dressing warmly is advised. Overall service is praised as impeccable and the atmosphere described as warm and engaging, with many reviewers happy to support a local place. Prices are considered fair for the size of the portions, and strong suggestions to try the spot exist, with favorites including pita, sauces, and items like poutine.View restaurant profile