Overall, La frite du village is noted for solid poutine with good sauce on some visits and too much sauce on others, and fries whose doneness and temperature vary, while the menu is valued for a classic casse-croute vibe in Val d'Or, including a decent cheeseburger and a well sauced poutine when prepared right; consistency can be uneven, service is sometimes criticized for inattentiveness, and prices are described as high by some patrons.View restaurant profile
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Overall, reviews describe Resto du coin as a casual, affordable spot where the food remains reliably good, with poutine and hot dogs delivering solid flavor and portion sizes, and Slush available year round. Diners note friendly and smiling staff and a steady crowd, including regulars, while the place is not haute cuisine but a dependable, comforting quick bite. A few comments mention a slight dip in quality lately, yet it remains good value and a practical, easygoing option compared with fast food chains.View restaurant profile
At Les Becs Sucrés-Salés, gratitude goes to the entire team for delivering a stunning gift basket in record time while faithfully meeting all requests and needs. The service was professional and humane, and it left both the gifting family and the recipient deeply touched.View restaurant profile