Casse Croute Chez Jess garners mostly positive attention for its poutine, with many reviewers calling it among the best in the region thanks to fresh St Guillaume cheese and plenty of cheese curds, and a sauce that elevates the dish. A few reviews mention inconsistency since ownership changed hands, noting fries that are sometimes frozen and a hot dog that can be underseasoned. The service is frequently described as friendly, with both the staff and the owner taking a warm approach. Poutine classique earns the strongest notes, while other items such as pogo, hot dog, and chicken popcorn poutine are also mentioned, the latter drawing particular praise. Overall, the place is seen as a staple in Lanaudière and a worthwhile stop for poutine lovers, especially those curious about the local poutine scene.View restaurant profile
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Restaurant Au Vieux Philippe draws praise for friendly service and a varied menu that covers pizza, club sandwiches, burgers, fish and chips, poutine and breakfasts. Pizza is consistently highlighted for good dough and generous toppings, including a pineapple and chicken pizza and a pepperoni bacon option. The club sandwich is repeatedly praised, with some calling it the best ever, while the submarine sandwich and other dishes also receive strong compliments. Diners note fast, attentive service and a welcoming atmosphere from staff and the owner. The food is described as tasty and well prepared, portions are solid, and prices are seen as affordable by many, though a few mentions of higher prices exist. Overall this place feels like a neighborhood favorite with reliable quality and friendly hospitality.View restaurant profile