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French Restaurants in L'Assomption

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Le Coup Monté - French Restaurants in L'Assomption

Le Coup Monté

Opens Today at 5 pm
(3343)
L'Assomption

Review Summary

Le Coup Monté is described as a lively and welcoming spot where guests consistently praise warm service, attentive staff, and a refined menu that highlights local ingredients with beautiful presentations and generous portions. Diners highlight standout dishes such as onion cream soup, salmon in pistachio crust, and lemon cheesecake, along with thoughtful wine pairings and a friendly team that makes the night feel special. The atmosphere is described as inviting and dynamic, with a comfortable yet vibrant vibe, though a few notes mention that noise can be noticeable when the house is full and that service can be slower at peak times. Overall, the reviews convey a memorable culinary experience marked by creativity, quality, and a genuine sense of hospitality, encouraging returns to enjoy another evening at Le Coup Monté.View restaurant profile
Le Prieuré - French Restaurants in L'Assomption

Le Prieuré

Opens Wednesday at 6 pm
(51)
L'Assomption

Review Summary

Reviews praise Le Prieuré for superb presentation and flavors, calling the cuisine marvelous and the service warm and attentive. The setting feels like a cozy, vintage French house with warm lighting and an intimate, welcoming atmosphere that adds a personal touch to the evening. Dishes are generally well balanced and well executed, with the foie gras in port reduction and the duck trilogy highlighted, while the rack of lamb is cooked rosé but the parmesan could be crusted and some portions are uneven. Sides include buttery mashed potatoes that work well, though the vegetables can be bland and the corn felt out of place. Desserts receive mixed notes, with tiramisu flavorful but a bit too liquid at the bottom and crème brûlée lacking the freshly torched top. Cocktails are well priced and the overall meal offers reasonable value with wine and service. The owners are present and share charming anecdotes about the building, contributing to a memorable dining experience. The consensus is to recommend Le Prieuré and return, recognizing it has real heart and potential for five star status with a few refinements.View restaurant profile

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