La Baboche receives mixed feedback from diners, described as a warm, convivial bistro with a strong beer and wine selection and some standout dishes, but inconsistent service and kitchen results often surface when staff are stretched thin. Several visits praise friendly, attentive servers and good experiences with salmon tartare, beef bavette with vegetables, ravioli with mushrooms, brunch offerings, and a lively ambiance, while other experiences point to slow service, long waits for water or the bill, and meals that fall short, such as overcooked steak, overly sweet sauces, and underseasoned components. The decor and atmosphere are noted as appealing by many, with comfortable seating and a welcoming vibe, though some find the space too loud or lacking in lighting. Value and variety are frequently mentioned, especially the beer list and brunch, but critics argue that quality and consistency do not always match the price, leaving the door open for improvement yet still enticing return visits for casual meals or group outings.View restaurant profile
St-Christoph Restaurant is described as a family-run place with a very varied menu and generally solid, often delicious fare. Service is frequently praised for friendliness and a warm welcome, though a few visits mention slower, longer waits. Portions are a mixed bag, with some meals arriving generous and others leaving the plate looking a bit scant or the price seeming high for the size. Several reviewers call the atmosphere inviting and note that staff make guests feel at home. Some dishes attract criticism, such as a bearnaise sauce that is too thin and an onion soup that tastes mostly like broth. Breakfast and lunch options are highlighted as solid to good, while dinner experiences range from very good to less satisfying. Overall, St-Christoph Restaurant garners favorable impressions for its approachable menu and welcoming service, even as a few flaws and inconsistencies are noted.View restaurant profile