Overall, reviews describe Restaurant La Quintessence as a refined Tremblant dining destination with warm, attentive service, a romantic lake setting and a wine list that impresses, where many guests praise creative dishes such as trout carpaccio, duck, squash soup and a delightful in-house sorbet, plus standout experiences like a tasting menu and occasional live music. While the atmosphere, views and hospitality are repeatedly highlighted as strengths, some meals are criticized for lacking flavor relative to price, inconsistent results, changes to breakfast offerings, and occasional missteps in service or menu execution, leading a few guests to feel the experience does not always justify the cost.View restaurant profile
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Reviews describe Léo as a refined, welcoming spot in Mont Tremblant where the food quality stands out and the Beef Wellington is frequently hailed as exceptional, even among strong competition; the atmosphere and decor are praised, with a modern, stylish vibe and a lively terrace, and cocktails and the wine list are often highlighted as well matched to the menu. However, critics note high prices for relatively small portions or for dishes that feel unfinished, occasional missteps in service, slow or uneven pacing during brunch or dinner, and some dishes that miss the mark such as a dessert or a starter that falls flat; some guests also mention noise and a wish for more family-friendly separation. A few reviews report understaffing and kitchen inconsistencies, and there are occasional disappointments compared to past visits. Overall, Léo is regarded as a top choice in Tremblant for a special night or business dining, with multiple experiences described as memorable and worth returning for, especially for refined French-inspired cuisine in a chic setting.View restaurant profile
Margaux receives mixed feedback on the food with burgers described as very good and chicken wings described as rubbish, while the service and the atmosphere are consistently praised for friendliness, attentiveness and a welcoming vibe; the spot is noted as great for a drink, coffee or a quick bite, with a clean inviting ambiance and a personal, pleasant feel that many guests remember.View restaurant profile
Au Grain de Café in Mont Tremblant Village is described as a cozy, charming spot with great coffee, tasty pastries, and friendly staff, often praised for croissants, mochas, and the croque monsieur, as well as for the overall village vibe; guests note reliable comfort foods like omelettes, soups, bagels, and sandwiches, and there are vegan and non dairy options, though some visits find vegan items unavailable; lines can be long in the morning and service may be slow when busy, but the cafe earns praise for thoughtful touches such as water for dogs and a welcoming, European inspired atmosphere; overall it remains a popular stop for a quick coffee or bite in the village.View restaurant profile
Across reviews, La Maison de la Crêpe comes across as a popular, family friendly spot in Mont Tremblant with generous portions and a wide range of sweet and savory crepes, many praising fresh flavors, the cozy ambience, and attentive staff. Breakfast and brunch are frequently highlighted with good coffee, hearty potatoes, and options for all ages, and the village setting adds to the appeal. Some comments mention high prices for the village, occasional long waits, and mixed service, with a few dishes seen as overly cheese heavy or not as good as memories, but overall the tone is positive and many readers say they would return.View restaurant profile
Mi Station drew a long line on a hot afternoon, and with only three staff, service moved slowly in the sun. Flavors were limited to vanilla and chocolate, with the option of a twist cone, and the ice cream was smooth, refreshing, and generally pleasant after the wait. Overall, it comes across as a solid option for ice cream lovers who don't mind a wait, especially on busy weekends, though flavor variety drew mixed notes with some wishing for more beyond the classics. The ice cream was sometimes described as too creamy with a reasonable level of sweetness, and portions were a good size. The iced coffee was praised by some, and the staff were friendly while the space stayed clean and organized.View restaurant profile
Le Q.G. draws mixed feedback, with many guests praising the warm cozy chalet vibe and solid traditional French and Quebecois dishes, including rich beef cheeks, foie gras torchon, duck poutine, and hearty breakfasts, plus a generally good value when service is attentive; some diners report slow service, long waits, and occasional inconsistencies in food execution, with a few items overcooked or underseasoned, yet the overall impression is of a beloved local spot whose atmosphere and dependable favorites keep guests coming back.View restaurant profile
Le Comptoir Cuisine Du Marché earns mostly positive notes for the warm welcome, friendly service, and a high quality open buffet with fresh, well prepared options for breakfast and dinner that appeal to families; staff are repeatedly described as attentive and helpful, creating a welcoming atmosphere. Positive dishes include salads and a comforting lasagne montagnarde served in a cast iron pot, while some items fall short for certain diners such as dry croquettes and fries, an undercooked spaghetti, and a pizza that does not meet expectations, with one review noting concerns about price per child.View restaurant profile