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French Restaurants in Vieux Longueuil

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QUAI 99 - French Restaurants in Vieux Longueuil

QUAI 99

Chic riverfront haunt featuring eclectic cuisine, cocktails, DJs & a terrace with a swimming pool.
Opens Tomorrow at 11:30 am
Vieux Longueuil, Longueuil

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Review Summary

QUAI 99 offers a scenic riverfront setting with a bright marina backdrop and a warm candlelit atmosphere that many reviews describe as festive, often enhanced by live music for a memorable dining mood. The menu is generous and well executed, with a variety of dishes that showcase refined flavors and a well stocked wine cellar that guests appreciate for pairing with meals. The service is consistently praised for being fast, attentive and courteous, helping large groups and business gatherings run smoothly and ensuring courses arrive without delay. Reservations can be made via the website or by phone, which makes planning easy, and the location plus terrace provide an ideal spot for celebrations, while the view of the water and harbor adds to the overall appeal of the experience. Overall, the experience is noted for good value, approachable prices, and a combination of delicious food, welcoming staff, and a lively yet sophisticated ambiance that makes QUAI 99 a reliable choice for parties, corporate events, and casual dinners alike.View restaurant profile
Dur à Cuire - French Restaurants in Vieux Longueuil

Dur à Cuire

Opens Tomorrow at 6 pm
(813)
Vieux Longueuil, Longueuil

Review Summary

Reviews of Dur à Cuire show a blend of high praise and mixed experiences. Diners praise the menu's creativity, the vibrant casual bistro atmosphere, fast service, and the option to bring your own wine, with highlights such as a beef cheek and other strong dishes, plus desserts that hit the mark. The noise level is described as lively but workable, and several visits leave guests eager to return. However, common criticisms also surface: bread and some dishes arriving lukewarm, small portions for the price, and higher prices for starters and seafood; paella in particular draws mixed verdicts, with some servings far from the online photos. Online menus not always matching what is plated on site adds to the frustration for some. A number of reviews note a decline after a change in ownership, citing a limited menu, less attentive or warmer service, and a sense of diminished consistency, though a few still speak positively and recommend another visit.View restaurant profile
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