Overall, La Fournée D'Hortensia draws mixed reviews that highlight a friendly, inviting atmosphere and a strong local shop vibe, with many appreciating the potage and sandwiches and the famous croissants amandines when enjoyed in the morning, sometimes drawing visitors from nearby towns for these treats; the variety and freshness of products are praised and the outdoor terrace and reasonable prices are valued, though some find bread and pastries hard or dry, and a few note that the overall experience can be expensive or not exceptional for frequent visits. Service is described as friendly but occasionally inconsistent, including order mixups in store and slow or unreturned catering inquiries. Taken together, it is seen as a worthwhile stop with standout items and a warm feel, yet with notable caveats regarding product quality and reliability of service.View restaurant profile
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Da Gunes is described as serving very good pizza with fast delivery and reasonable prices, and service is frequently praised as excellent with a warm, welcoming atmosphere. Reviewers mention a range of offerings including deluxe and guetti pizzas, vegetarian options, and even poutine, all said to be delicious when prepared with care. The Pain Magique bread is noted as tasty and delivery is usually prompt, though a few comments point to pasta that is sometimes overcooked and, occasionally, longer delivery times for some items. Overall, meals are regarded as satisfying, customers say they would recommend the restaurant and return for another flavorful experience, and the place earns appreciation for attentive service and a pleasant ambiance.View restaurant profile
Bravo Restaurant earns strong overall praise for its pizza and fast service. Reviewers describe the pies as delicious with fresh ingredients and consistent flavors, and some call it the best pizza in Laval or in Ste Anne des plaines. The menu offers variety, and house fries are often singled out as a great pairing with no grease in the box. Delivery is quick and the staff friendly, with prices viewed as affordable and a good value. Overall, Bravo Restaurant comes across as a reliable go to for pizza and casual dining, with many reviews recommending trying it and noting it as a new favorite.View restaurant profile
Reviews of Monsieur Burger describe good food and very friendly staff, with generous portions and a varied, fresh menu that many find satisfying for takeout or dine-in. The service is often noted as welcoming and personalized to individual tastes, and dishes such as shawarma and shish taouk receive high praise, with sides like crispy potatoes and fresh salads enhancing the meal. Some experiences, however, include missing sauce for falafel, overcooked beef skewers, and a dry pita, with attempts to resolve issues by phone not always successful. The venue is generally viewed as clean and reliable, offering hearty plates and good value, making it a popular choice for those seeking Lebanese-inspired flavors in a quick, friendly setting.View restaurant profile
Reviews describe Cabane à Sucre d'Amours as a warm, family friendly sugar shack with generous all you can eat offerings including tender shredded ham, crispy bacon, crepes, pork cheeks, omelettes and ham on the bone, plus house made ice cream and beignets. The atmosphere is often called welcoming and cozy, with a wood stove, rustic decor and lively music, though a few guests find the dining room too modern or the seating uncomfortable. The staff are frequently praised for friendly, attentive service and efficient operation, and the venue is celebrated for family activities like a mini farm, horse drawn rides, and festive events such as weddings. Value is a common theme, with many noting the price is reasonable for the quantity and variety, while some reviews mention long waits, occasional pricing confusion for extra guests, and certain safety or comfort concerns in the space.View restaurant profile
Cabane à Sucre Gagnon offers a warm, intimate atmosphere with very friendly staff, and the sesame bread and pouding chômeur are noted as excellent. Beyond that, the rest of the experience falls short: the pea soup tastes like nothing, the salad is OK, the beans with lard are too runny, too dark and overly sweet from molasses, the omelette has no flavor and is overcooked, the ham is passable but not much, with little bacon only in the salad, and the house sausages are basically boiled hot dogs cut into pieces with a hint of maple syrup. The whole meal lasts about an hour and a half, and the maple candy on snow was not pursued. It is a nice, intimate spot with a lot of potential, but the food is disappointing.View restaurant profile