Across reviews, Maison de Soma is celebrated as a standout farm to table destination where seasonal ingredients from the on site farm inform inventive dishes and a thoughtfully curated tasting menu that pairs beautifully with a selective wine list. The setting and ambience are repeatedly described as stunning, with open views of fields and a rustic chic atmosphere that feels both intimate and refined. Hospitality and service are highlighted as exceptional, with staff who share knowledge about ingredients and preparation, creating a warm, engaging dining journey. While a minority of guests note high prices and small portions, the consensus emphasizes remarkable flavors, attention to detail, and a memorable experience that reflects the land and seasons. Overall, the reviews point to a destination that is unique in Tremblant, worth planning a visit to enjoy the farm to table philosophy and creative cuisine.View restaurant profile
Le P'tit Caribou is described as a lively, welcoming spot with a great vibe and friendly, attentive staff. Reviewers highlight a solid bar menu featuring nachos, poutine, burgers, chicken and other bites, along with strong drinks and an eclectic music scene that fuels a lively apres ski atmosphere. Service is praised overall, with quick help and good recommendations, though it can slow during busy periods and some guests note noise levels and occasionally chilly or drafty seating areas when doors are open. The terrace and interior are valued for ambiance, warmth and pleasant views, making it a good spot for families or groups to hang out after a day on the slopes. Overall, it comes across as a must stop in Tremblant for ski culture, tasty food and a party vibe, with lots of energy on peak nights and solid value on quieter visits, while a few reviews suggest more menu variety and steadier service would push it from very good to outstanding.View restaurant profile
Reviewers describe Boulangerie la perle noire as a high quality bakery in the old town of Mont Tremblant St Jovite, with warm, accommodating staff who switch between English and French and a pastry display that makes every item look delicious. The baked goods are repeatedly praised as among the best in Canada, especially the croissants and the tomato pizza bread, though the selection is not vast; the focus is on quality rather than quantity, and everything is baked on site. Patrons note breads such as the hazelnut and date loaf and the sourdough for their balance, crust, and tang, with takeout pairings like beef bourguignon complimenting the breads. The bakery tends to sell out early, so arriving early or placing orders ahead is recommended, and many travelers consider it the standout bakery in Tremblant, a must visit with reasonable prices. Overall, this place feels like a reliable destination for fresh, delicious pastries and breads that showcase simple ingredients done well, earning consistent praise for service, consistency, and flavor.View restaurant profile
Resto Pub Auberge 1939 earns many compliments for a warm, lively ambiance and consistently attentive service, with guests appreciating a friendly, professional staff and a pub feel that works for couples, friends and family nights alike. The food receives steady praise for heartier, flavorful dishes such as duck confit, braised beef (macreuse de boeuf), and a Wagyu burger that is frequently described as superb, along with pizzas, burrata and croquettes and a rotating specials list that keeps things interesting. The wine list and cocktails are valued for good quality and value, and the terrace on good evenings is often highlighted. Where experiences vary, it is usually related to occasional slow service or longer waits on busy nights, and a few dishes that are not perfectly hit for some diners, along with a few nights when noise levels push conversations into bar areas. Overall the consensus is that this spot is a standout in the Tremblant area, offering excellent food, friendly service, and a welcoming atmosphere, with many express intent to return.View restaurant profile
La Jasette - Comptoir santé comes across as a bright, welcoming cafe with a relaxed vibe and a seasonal, fresh menu that many find appealing, though some guests deem it pricey for two coffees and two sandwiches. The space can be lively and a bit noisy, yet the atmosphere is generally described as cozy and easy to work in thanks to ample seating and reliable wifi. Coffee and drinks are a highlight, with praise for matcha and chai lattes, a salted maple latte, and a variety of lactose free milk options, and the tomato toast is frequently recommended for its freshness. The cafe also offers pastries and small bites such as banana bread, and a back area with Quebec products adds a nice touch. Dogs are welcomed on both the terrace and inside, which many visitors appreciate, and the overall sentiment is that it is a charming, dependable spot for a coffee, a bite, or a casual meet up in Saint Sauveur, described by several as a gem with a bright, pleasant ambiance.View restaurant profile
Reviews about Cotard Chocolatier describe it as a hub for chocolate passion and learning, with bright, spacious workshops where guests explore flavors, sample dark chocolates, and discover what makes chocolate great while gaining insight into its craft. Instructors are noted for generosity with anecdotes and knowledge, leaving participants with greater respect for good chocolate and a warm recommendation to continue exploring. Couples and families report excellent service and guidance in choosing products, turning visits into memorable experiences. Courses range from beginner to intermediate and beyond, with thoughtful structure and delicious tastings that spark enthusiasm for more learning. The experience includes both practical and theoretical elements, framed as enjoyable moments to share in a friendly atmosphere. Some reviews mention concerns about limited variety or the challenge of creating a personalized box, despite overall high quality chocolates. The chocolates themselves are praised as beautiful and delicious, with subtle and bold pairings and a spiced hot chocolate described as comforting and unforgettable. The place is seen as an essential destination for chocolate lovers and gourmands, with an emphasis on the customer experience and the option to sample before purchasing.View restaurant profile
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Lady T - Sommelière de thé receives praise for an inviting atmosphere, meticulous attention to detail, and a wide imaginative range of teas and tisanes that invites personalized choices. Guests describe beautifully presented and generous bites to accompany the tasting, with scones hot and fresh and a sense that everything is lovingly prepared. The afternoon tea is consistently described as superb, with a warm ambience, a well presented menu, and the option to enjoy a relaxing experience or playful moments such as board games or mandalas. Staff are noted as friendly and patient with limited French, and the owner is described as a tea sommelier who blends many unique varieties that stand out. The shop offers a vast loose leaf tea collection for tasting or bulk purchase, a cozy interior, and a location appealing to visitors near Mont Tremblant. Overall, reviewers express a desire to return and recommend Lady T to tea lovers for the attentive service, atmosphere, and small bites of happiness.View restaurant profile