Le Géraldine offers a refined tasting and discovery menu that many guests describe as impeccably executed, with plates that are both delicious and visually stunning and a philosophy that highlights local ingredients and careful technique. The setting, in an old charming house, provides a warm, elegant, rustic ambiance with large, well spaced tables and attentive service that is frequently praised as impeccable. Some experiences note occasional slow pacing between courses or a less welcoming greeting, and a post meal payment issue that left a less favorable impression, but these are often outweighed by the culinary craft. The option to bring one's own wine is a standout feature, allowing guests to pair their bottles with courses that can include foie gras, wagyu, boudin and venison, while a few desserts may feel too sweet for some palates. Overall, Le Géraldine is regarded as a top choice for fine dining on the north shore, a destination for anniversaries and special evenings, with many stating they would return and that the experience, from presentation to palate to atmosphere, remains memorable despite the higher price point and occasional service quirks.View restaurant profile