Resto Le St-Sulpice presents a mixed picture across reviews: the kitchen is praised, especially the pain doré for its sweet and savory notes, the place is described as clean and welcoming, and the staff is often friendly with good value for portions; some diners report fast, courteous service and would recommend the spot. Others find lunch options rather ordinary and are hesitant to try dinner; a Sunday visit notes a cashier who did not greet customers, a request for the dinner menu caused a disturbance, and the overall service can be slow with a chaotic pace when the restaurant is busy, leaving a negative lasting impression.View restaurant profile
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At Iris Du fleuve, the riverfront setting and a rooftop terrace provide a casual backdrop for meals with views of the St Lawrence, and the menu offers straightforward fast food like burgers, poutine, and generous fries at affordable prices, with service described as friendly and efficient especially for groups. Experiences vary by season and day, as wasps during autumn can dampen visits and cleanliness concerns were noted in some reviews, including complaints about toilets and kitchen upkeep. Overall, Iris Du fleuve feels like a convenient spot for a relaxed bite with memorable scenery, best enjoyed for a quick lunch or snack where the staff and the view often stand out.View restaurant profile